I just started drooling and twitching uncontrollably, my mind seeming to flicker on and off, on and off, over and over and over. |
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Some older pieces are also made so solidly that they can be reupholstered over and over. |
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Isn't it ineffective to make statements over and over again in the form of rhetorical questions? |
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I was so relieved to be rid of him that I just kept hugging Derek over and over. |
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Suddenly they heard a voice outside the ring of zombies, yelling out the counter-curse in a loud, clear voice, over and over again. |
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You know, I've had to say over and over again that I find his beliefs totally abhorrent, appalling. |
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I was stunned and sickened by the appalling images, replayed over and over again on the TV screen. |
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Turning this quote on its head, one can confidently say that readers have proved this paradise allegory's aptness over and over again. |
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Many people live in the past, over and over again, and they never catch up with the present. |
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The third movement is a rondo, which is a variation repeating itself over and over again. |
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Since programs often execute the same loops and subroutines over and over, the translation cache is very effective. |
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His breathing grew quiet, and he loosed his grip on me, and kissed my face and said my name over and over. |
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People are often consumed with the past, ruminating about events and chewing them over and over. |
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Knowingly or not, we have all seen Wenceslas Hollar's pictures over and over again in fine books, in tourist guides or on table mats. |
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Some prolific authors write the same book over and over, and others write books so different that their work fails to add up to a single whole. |
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She thanked him over and over again for putting himself in danger to save her. |
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Letting it do the record-keeping saves you the trouble of entering information over and over again. |
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Re-using bags over and over certainly makes better economic and environmental sense than just dumping them after one use. |
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They flooded the cabin over and over, and bailed water constantly for 24 hours. |
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The counselor said and she repeated that question over and over but Kate didn't bat an eye nor did she speak a word. |
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It has been said over and over again by the senior shuttle program management that every flight is a test flight. |
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Yet now they not only refuse to do the right thing again, they want to do the wrong thing over and over again. |
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We all hear about things that go on and generally it is the same people involved over and over. |
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Tora brushed it off, but her words had sounded so mechanical it looked as though Tora had practiced saying them over and over again. |
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And it allows low-performing mediocrities to get promoted over and over and over. |
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We just copy an old and wonderful Armoire-style cupboard I once had over and over again and it sells like hot cakes. |
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The waves crashed over and over, the sound mellifluous and almost lulling to my ear. |
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I didn't want to do this, but the beast in me was telling me over and over again to do it. |
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Monomaniacs have trouble sounding like normal people since they only know how to say a few things over and over. |
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The distant beat of voices echoed through the room, soft voices which blurred and repeated the same words, the same tune, over and over again. |
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I mean you've put the beauty myth and relationships and the body beautiful up on the screen and scrutinised it over and over again. |
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In the first place, studies have proven, over and over again, that tippling is good for you. |
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The sound of an electronic beep, over and over again, echoing my heartbeats. |
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Five years of hearing the same thing over and over again and watching American sheeple fall for it over and over again is just too depressing. |
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Seeing beings like me being forced to perform mindless tasks over and over made me sad, and helping them by escaping made me happy. |
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One of the most private of writers, she has also incorporated part of her past in her stories, over and over again in different transmutations. |
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We have alternately one long or forcible syllable, and two short or light ones, recurring over and over. |
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Her shoes slapped against the cracked sidewalk over and over as she walked stiffly. |
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It needs repeating over and over again and eventually truths like these might start getting through. |
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A lorry nine times the weight of the minibus struck the bus head-on, flipping it over and over, and shunting it back up the hill. |
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He can get a bit boring, because over and over again, it's the same tune with more twiddly bits. |
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I spent an age going over and over the same pieces, erasing the files and starting again. |
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If not, we will be waging military campaigns against new tyrannical regimes over and over again. |
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Luckily, something I had always used to pass time when I was bored in class was picking a lock over and over with a bobby pin. |
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I slammed the rod back, and met with a force that just turned the rod over, and then over and over. |
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Similarly, you can't make unfunny dialogue funny by repeating it over and over at increasing volume. |
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It drives me mad when you hear over and over again that 70 per cent of Australia is under native title claim. |
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I banged my head on the desk over and over again as everyone turned to look at me, snickering and smirking. |
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As careful reporters and producers demonstrated over and over again, a story that makes you cry need not be a sob story, and should not be. |
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A thought kept hammering over and over in his head, sort of a worry that kept nettling him. |
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Before attempting to sing the words of any song, we were required to work out our parts by singing over and over the proper sol-fa syllables. |
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A Thai coastal patrol boat caught broadside on by the waves had been tumbled over and over and finished hundreds of yards inshore. |
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Turning the glass snow-globe over and over in his hands, Ross Granger watches tiny white specks swirling around in the water. |
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On another issue that is causing us quite a lot of vexatious worry has been the need to repeatedly restate the same things over and over. |
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Nick Duerden's second novel studies the spiral of self destructiveness, and how some can fail over and over again yet still come out winning. |
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He chose a pew near the altar and said the Lord's Prayer over and over again until he stopped shaking. |
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Saskia Van Uylenburgh was the daughter of an impoverished though respected burgomaster and Rembrandt drew and painted her over and over again. |
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Earlier art, music, or literature could reinterpret the Passion over and over again without vitiation. |
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The images were still vivid in her mind, as if she were watching a scene of a movie over and over again. |
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The whole staff was just a bunch of wacky butterfingers who made the same mistake over and over again. |
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A guitarist in the corner noodled on the same Spanish riff, over and over, until I wanted to throttle him. |
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The same approach over and over can become stale and boring for the students as well as their art teacher. |
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It has the same effect as a bad guitarist using the same guitar tone over and over again. |
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You know those occasions when you are compelled to listen to one song over and over and over again? |
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Yes, some of the dialogue is cliche and a few of the characters are fairly stock types that we've seen over and over again before. |
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If insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result, the Democrats are certifiable. |
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One interview even had her proclaiming her heterosexuality over and over again, hoping that her fans got the message. |
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We have played this album over and over and are still finding hidden treasures. |
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The silver chain spilled through my outspread fingers as I moved it over and over again in my hands. |
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The traffic signal changed from red to green to red, over and over, as we stood locked in place. |
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Repeat this over and over at gradually lengthening intervals until your baby goes to sleep. |
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There is this song repeating itself over and over in my head but I can't get further than a few words. |
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I liked The Jungle Book soundtrack which I used to play over and over on my tape player. |
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And then they are off again, singing and repeating the chant over and over. |
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Then he used some of this mother tincture to make the final remedy by diluting and vigorously shaking it in water over and over again. |
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He quickly hit the trigger over and over again sending beams dead on at the suit. |
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My mare rolled over and over in the wet grass and was playful with the gelding, nipping at his hocks and tempting him to chase her. |
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Gabriel removed his shirt, and I kissed his neck, his chest, his stomach, over and over again. |
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We hear over and over again about global systems and panoptic vision on the one hand and genome chains and nano-entities on the other. |
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I remember my mum completely losing it and Nana just hovered over pop stroking his white hair back over and over. |
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Why can the same not be true of the synthesizer and the reuse of the same sounds over and over in different contexts? |
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She sat in her room and was coloring a rather savage drawing of her stabbing her sister over and over again with a dagger. |
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A certain type of film has always excited and fascinated me and I can watch them over and over again. |
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Tears flowed freely and words of comfort and condolence were repeated over and over to the devastated family. |
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Hearing such compressed sounds over and over during a long game session leads to ear fatigue and a diminished playing experience. |
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Getting out in the field over and over is the best way to build up knowledge. |
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In the meantime, he will continue telling the story of his life over and over, refining its delivery to a sheen as perfect as his prose. |
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The guitar player hesitantly plucking the same melodic line over and over again, unsure of whether to stop or to go on. |
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This cycle is repeated over and over to generate what scientists call a convection cell or convective flow. |
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Look, I'm the oldest coot in the business, but even I do not want to just keep reliving the past over and over. |
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They cling to polysyllabic professors who find clever ways to say the same dumb things over and over again. |
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She tossed a floating toy into the water for her dog to fetch over and over. |
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It allowed her sister to punish her over and over and over again, to watch her flounder, to watch her fail. |
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She did a great job costuming a film that has to wander between truth and magic over and over without ever calling attention to itself. |
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Lola keeps a vat of bacon grease on her countertop that she uses over and over again to do her cooking. |
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Ronnie was the first in the band to buy it and we listened to it over and over at his Earl's Court flat. |
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Her moves became automatic, her muscles cramped into the same movements over and over again. |
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Even if the mistakes are forgiven, can one forgive the repetition of the same mistakes over and over again? |
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Paradigms and different formatives have been presented over and over again as well as word formation means. |
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Robyn had fought her illness so valiantly, amazing doctors and others with her fortitude over and over again. |
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Instead of doing the same boring tasks over and over, they get to cross train and improve their thinking skills. |
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Mary does what God tells her, because she had internalized all of the things that her fellow fundies had said over and over. |
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I read this book over and over, and there is one beautiful cutaway picture of a cell, beautifully airbrushed in bright colors. |
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It would play pranks and tricks on you over and over again until you would get annoyed and irritated. |
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As I sat there, damning and condemning myself, the same two words floated through my mind over and over again. |
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Now we buy them over and over again, lured by new geegaws and crisper sound. |
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He plays his pirated cassette of the score, with its glitches and sudden stops, over and over again. |
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If, like me and so many other people, you've read the books over and over, the movies irritate every time they deviate from the original. |
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You're going to have Gore over and over again trying to associate Bush with the rightist right wing elements of his party. |
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It feels like no matter how much I wash myself over and over again, the dirtiness will never go away. |
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The lips are painted over and over as tons of the red gunge dissolves, is eaten, licked off, absorbed. |
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I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies. |
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She cried herself to sleep and dreamed about the same nightmare over and over. |
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After two hours of repeating the same drill over and over again, it was time for riding. |
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I screamed over and over until I could not feel my throat screaming anymore. |
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His answer was too perfectly timed, as if he had rehearsed it over and over again. |
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Not only are they generally stronger than plastic bags, but they are washable and can be used over and over again. |
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The women of the house rubbed each garment against the washboard over and over until the dirt came out, using soft homemade soap. |
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People living in the area are having their cars targeted over and over again, despite being under the watchful eye of the police. |
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Well, are the media trashing his reputation, by harping on it over and over again? |
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The trump card that the elites have played over and over is white nationalism. |
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But over and over, when this administration has been presented with a reasonable alternative, they have rejected it and gone their own way. |
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There are of course ways and means to keep fuel costs down, most of which have been covered over and over before. |
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She returned to looking through her own binoculars, to see the bird again acrobatically tumbling over and over beneath the branch. |
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Both government and opposition have been adopting positions which they will repeat over and over again during the period of this parliament. |
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They sat there in complete silence, save for the consistent rat-tat-tat of Gabe's leg knocking over and over against the hard metal of the chair. |
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She kept repeating it over and over, like I'd asked her to drive me to Uranus or the Arctic Circle. |
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The strange message kept being repeated over and over again for about 15 seconds at 1.55 am each day. |
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He could see his poem, deeply creased now as if it had been read over and over, lying on the floor by his feet. |
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Don't get me wrong, they still play the same two songs over and over, they just sound a whole lot better. |
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Working dogs should not be forced to perform over and over again or left chained in the sun for hundreds of strangers to tease. |
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The replay is shown over and over again before the video ref decides that Owen was very marginally offside. |
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You'll use the technique for making this sauce over and over, for everything from mac 'n' cheese to Alfredo sauce. |
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Written in red ink, in my father's slanted, tiny writing, were five words, repeated over and over. |
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Everyone has a favourite book as a child, the book that they can read over and over again year after year, yet never tire of. |
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We used to play this song over and over just before she left to live in Germany. |
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This consists of a laundry list of arguments that anyone who has followed this dispute for any period of time has heard over and over again. |
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I ran the test over and over, reseating the probes each time just in case I had something wrong. |
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And that resounding sound of the shut door still rang in her ears, over and over. |
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The simple arts of infantry, patrolling, observation, relating to people, have to be retaught, over and over. |
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It flew lengthwise figure eights in the room over and over and never found the open window. |
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The atoms or molecules of which the crystal is composed are arranged in a precise regular way that is repeated over and over in three dimensions forming a crystal lattice. |
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The well in which he unabashedly dips back into over and over is that of Picasso. |
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But most of all, Ramone lingered on Vicious, whom he painted and drew over and over again. |
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I guarantee you'll find yourself replaying this scene over and over. |
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Smith's obsession with an uncomfortable, discordant childhood compels her to replay the scenes of trauma over and over again, hoping each time for a different ending. |
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He listened over and over to the tape recordings in which Heim talked to his sons in a calm and reassuring voice. |
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Instead, we see Vanessa hit on Louie over and over again, with underwhelming results. |
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When you demo a game over and over again, you start to get a strong sense for what the best parts of your game are, what's really exciting people, and what's not working yet. |
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Mahadevan studied and restudied the inscriptions over and over again and found the confusion was not in them but in the minds of those who read them wrongly. |
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Student's tests are never repeated, therefore, they are prevented from retaking the same test items over and over again to improve their test scores. |
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You can go back to rewinding your TiVos to replay that scene over and over again now. |
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I would sit in my rather dim, hot room with the scent from the lemon tree coming through the window, feverishly going through the same issues over and over again. |
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With a bit of lipstick, you can sell and resell the same pig over and over. |
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Even while he ignores his own part in the equation, one thing English does stress, over and over, is the importance of a good panel in the modern game. |
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The road seemed a lot different on the way back, rocks he hadn't seen before made him stumble over and over, tree limbs scratched at his forehead and arms. |
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So, to start with, these are the films that I could watch over and over. |
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He had said over and over that unless the historic designation granted earlier this year is overturned, the company will no longer negotiate with tenants. |
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Having read her comment over and over again, my rough translation of it is that she, like so many others, still holds with the stereotype that we blondies are common and dumb. |
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Your boss chews you out over something inconsequential, and hours later on the drive home, you find yourself replaying her comments over and over again. |
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You might work on the same groove for five hours nonstop, some three-bar thing over and over. |
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My stomach is gurgling, turning over and over inside my belly. |
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Miss Daisy's book club can find scarcely a thing to elevate them these days, so they have taken to reading Gone With the Wind over and over again. |
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The government pretends to be onside with the Auditor General, saying over and over again that the public accounts have been certified and confirmed. |
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Walking into a book shop, Carl opens a volume of Pride and Prejudice, to find it contains hundreds of pages of the first sentence, repeated over and over. |
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The alarm clock goes off, the snooze button is pressed, the alarm goes off again and the procedure for hundreds of workers is repeated over and over. |
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The demand for the olive branch, the poppy, the scarlet pimpernel, and seaweed was high and she reproduced these personally meaningful designs over and over again. |
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Sometimes, to get around the single use problem, hectograph ink would be applied to a very light canvas or heavier paper so it could be re-inked and used over and over. |
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They repeat tasks over and over with a ritualistic and often perfectionist bent. |
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Being ganked by a dude that's been playing the game over and over for years and who knows every skill and every shortcut about the game is not fun for a first time player. |
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We heard over and over about Peck's impeccable gentlemanliness and old-school liberal decency, Hepburn's aristocratic east coast classiness, and Bob Hope's patriotism. |
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We are expected to bow down before the divinely written Word, even when that Word famously, ludicrously contradicts itself over and over and over again. |
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So, while the media was mindlessly parroting that information over and over again, these viewers already understood that it most likely was not true. |
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In the absence of anything else, the day is just a series of personal tragedies repeated over and over again, with an entire nation sharing in the pain and the grief. |
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You go through the same emotions and questions over and over, and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. |
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Yet over and over Mr. Pawlenty has been intent on trying to offer us pizzazz. |
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As a result, the gang worked at a pizzeria, hung out at home, and went out to the same clubs over and over. |
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Martin and Jack played for almost two hours, and then they started repeating the chorus of the last song, except with free-styled lyrics, over and over and over again. |
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He tells himself over and over, I need to throw more punches. |
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So I go out in a canoe and repeat verses over and over and try and learn poems. |
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The woman, dressed in a kicky red knit frock, practiced the line in front of her cameraman, over and over. |
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The agony of being so close to our goal but failing gnaws at our insides while we replay the events over and over in our heads. |
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Picking up cans and bags out of the bin and throwing them back, over and over. |
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Growing up in the 1990s, I watched Free to Be on VHS and listened to the songs on a cassette tape over and over again. |
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I lay wakeful that night, going over and over every detail in my head. |
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If a reanalysis takes hold, it must usually be because it spontaneously happens over and over, not because one infant's idea spreads to the speech community as a whole. |
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My parents told me over and over that I was only going to be there for a number of days, a few weeks at the most, yet my entire wardrobe had been packed. |
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Where she traversed historical or theological ground that I know firsthand, I was delighted over and over again by how accessibly and yet accurately she explained things. |
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They played old and new hits, got the audience jumping over and over again, and ended it by going back into the crowd and jamming for 20 minutes or so. |
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But do you think that there's a certain point where the media keeps, what is it, regurgitating the same details over and over to keep the story front and center. |
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Dale watched for five minutes until it was clear that all the band was going to do was march endlessly around the track oval playing the same song over and over again. |
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She began to fiddle with it nervously, turning it over and over in her hands, the cigarette bobbing up and down with smoke curling across her hands. |
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All too many of his nihilist fellow-travellers in Western establishment circles have expressed the same sentiment over and over again these last few years. |
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At the five-minute mark, the mesmerically building whirrs and tones build are repeatedly interrupted by the sample of a heavy metal riff that is played over and over again. |
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I love to see them roll over and over on their backs, race up and down the hills making snorting, happy noises, most obviously full of glee and fun. |
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I also talk through my sentences, say them over and over until they sound right, at which point I type them into the machine. |
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They tape this stuff and watch it over and over to get their jollies. |
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Or how kicking a reaction-less eunuch in the crotch over and over again is comedy. |
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The story told about a World War II German submarine that was doomed to torpedo the same ship over and over again and, in doing so, driving the submarine captain mad. |
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History has proven over and over that chasing spam this way doesn't work because it's a never ending game of whack-a-mole that never gets anywhere. |
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She stood at the sink in a trance, waiting for the next line in the imaginary conversation while she rinsed the mug over and over, but it wouldn't come. |
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I stared at the knife in my hand for a long time, turning it over and over in my hands, admiring the keen edge and the gleaming metal that made the blade. |
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I looked at the city over and over again from elevated positions. |
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And throughout all of this, Morgan, her Signature Officer, stood on the other side of the doorway, mouthing the phrase to her voicelessly over and over again. |
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And you repeat this over and over again, so that even when for example there be concrete instances in which you can document the ongoing existence of racism. |
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So how come such misfortunes have happened over and over again? |
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It is very hard to go against ingrained traditions that reap new harvests with a cycle of generations, over and over, until it is almost part of the should be. |
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I will think about it over and over, trying to reason it out. |
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I say this sentence to myself over and over, I visualize it, and I realize that the attraction of the image lies in the life implied by the recumbent reader. |
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A recursive function is one that calls itself, often over and over again. |
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I watched it tumble over and over again up in the air and then, of course, I caught it with no problem. |
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He is a familiar Apatow mensch, and somehow Rogen gets away with playing this guy over and over without becoming tiresome. |
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Throughout the album, The Game insists on dropping names over and over. |
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The whole car ride home the girls rehashed the night over and over again, but I sat in the passenger seat and stared at the city lights flashing past my window. |
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Nervousness set in and the words he had rehearsed over and over in his head for months escaped his brain completely, rendering him a stuttering mess. |
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This kind of situation happened over and over again in the big-band years and later during the doo-wop era. |
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We see, over and over again, his self-loathing over crying in front of family and friends. |
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Reorganizational dramas have already been played over and over in the auto industry, which has led the global economy through the 20th century. |
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He sat there, pointlessly tossing the ball into the air and letting it fall, over and over. |
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Sick of predictable books that fill your subgenre bingo card with the same subgenre elements over and over? |
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Or does it get monotonous to cook turkey over and over again? |
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I remember you now. You're that smegger who floods a thread with the same message over and over...and the same smegger who top-posts. |
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He counted the cattle over and over. It diverted him to speculate as to how much weight each of the steers would probably put on by spring. |
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Poor Jonah has been hearing about that bet over and over again. |
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Gollum is extremely sorry, and he apologizes to Bilbo over and over again. |
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The tracheid-long scalariform-short simple vessel element transformation series has been invoked over and over at many phylogenetic scales. |
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These exotic animals are kept in small cages and bred over and over again. |
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Do you have movies that you watch over and over, and study for structure? |
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As the ribbon spools back and forth, auto-reversing over and over, the tape becomes an infinite loop. |
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And because the Whirl told their stories over and over, and in such gutbucket style, Thomas played a major role in that mythmaking. |
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The crewman and his family were incredibly grateful for Jennifer's help, and they've thanked her over and over again. |
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As such, sdAb may allow biosensors to be regenerable and used over and over without loss of activity. |
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The movie was so craptacular that it generated legions of ironic fans who watched it over and over solely to mock it mercilessly. |
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The gardens, with digging for novelties, are turned over and over, because we will not eat common cribble bread. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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It pained him to tell the story, yet tell it he did, over and over, in the unabridged, King James version. |
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The asylum inmate muttered some doggerel about chains and pains to himself, over and over. |
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The children loved the slide, and they went on it over and over until it got dark outside. |
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The Palinista movement will boldly tell you over and over how truthful, transparent, open and honest they are. |
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All they do in church is play the same tape over and over. I could recite that stuff by heart. |
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No suggestions, no words, no bewailings could improve it. Still it was very human to make suggestions, and utter words, and make piteous bewailings over and over again. |
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He had rehearsed his own counter-password over and over again throughout that time, as he nervously looked at his watch and wondered what could have gone wrong. |
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Saxitoxin is water soluble, meaning that it does not accumulate in the body, so consuming the toxin over and over cannot increase one's chances of greater health risk. |
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In addition to the Web server not having to restream the same data over and over to the clients, the database is also spared excessive connections and queries. |
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In retaliation he would loudly mispronounce our names over and over again. |
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I played the tape over and over in the car, sickened but mesmerised by man who had apparently struck so many times with a ball-pein hammer and then slashed at his victims. |
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He will stand on the stage beside the actor or actress, and repeat the words with appropriate action over and over again, until they are delivered as he desires them to be. |
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The child tries things over and over again to work out things like 'What things are suckable' and then works out categories of suckable and non-suckable things. |
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The same questions over and over, as if somehow this time I would give them a different answer, something easy that would solve everything. One Weird Trick to Cure Autism! |
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But for all the unsinkability of those charged with bringing in new jobs, the feeling will not go away that Liverpool has been given a raw deal, over and over again. |
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One of the best things about works of music is that they are repeatable, that is to say that one can listen to the same work over and over without becoming tired of it. |
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If the probabilities of the various outcomes are known, and are likely to be repeated over and over again, then we can use expected values to inform our decision. |
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The basic question is, for the number names ONE to ONE THOUSAND VIGINTILLION, how many are invariant with the alphabet arranged in order over and over and over? |
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He went over and over the data of the course the Astrogator had set. |
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