One of the things that makes ordinary quilts so likable is the way that they typically frame a wealth of detail in smallish, repeating patterns. |
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Songs and poems must be at least two pages long, not including repeating stanzas or refrains. |
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Unblinking, he stared into the fire, mouthing incoherent words, repeating the unfamiliar syllables through limp, drooling flews. |
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Bend the main joint, flex another smaller joint to propel the body forward, then stop the motion by repeating it again. |
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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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The song can sound like hoots and whistles, in a repeating pattern similar to that of a mockingbird or thrasher. |
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She ran back and forth between the prow and the helm, repeating orders simply because she forgot she had issued them. |
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He noted that the body is full of fractals, self-similar repeating patterns at different scales, just as nature is full of fractals. |
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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 come back to Hay with the intention of repeating as overall winner of the Australian Nationals. |
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And then they are off again, singing and repeating the chant over and over. |
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The great irony of this whole situation is that history is repeating itself in a big way. |
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Any civilisation requires regular repeating cycles in order to be able to function properly. |
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Gibbon argued that the Bernese were now repeating the very same mistakes that had led to the downfall of the Roman republic. |
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Ruggles also exhibits a horror of repeating himself, something Ives apparently didn't mind. |
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The rest is depressing history that is worth retelling, if only to avoid repeating. |
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While Scotland will be nervous of repeating their previous ignominious performance, at least Vogts' men will have their supporters behind them. |
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It needs repeating over and over again and eventually truths like these might start getting through. |
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Even Rod has now been moved to join in with a startling attack on Ms Mone, which does not bear repeating in a family newspaper. |
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The protesters, who have been talking about repeating the exercise this Wednesday, should keep their tractors in the farmyard. |
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Polystyrene is a high molecular weight polymer made up of repeating monomeric units of styrene. |
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He churns courses out, repeating what has been successful on previous designs. |
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Are you simply repeating someone else's propaganda in pursuit of a quick buck, and I use this term advisedly. |
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The period, as he never tired of repeating, was one of passionless reflection and detached understanding. |
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However, his soldiers now have more primitive weapons, such as blunderbusses, muskets, swords, and repeating crossbows. |
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It means that the old cliche about history repeating itself until its lessons are learned should be taken seriously. |
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They have machine guns and repeating rifles, not the bolt-action museum pieces I've seen your islanders lugging about. |
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A repeating sequence of fining-upward sediments commonly capped by coaly layers is indicative of fluvial sediments. |
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It's true that repeating a word incessantly actually lessens its impact and, in general, makes you feel better about it. |
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When you're in a solid practice mode and repeating shots, hopefully you'll ease your way into a comfort zone. |
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They're all terrified of repeating the mistakes of 2000 by making incorrect calls. |
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Crystallographers describe the repeating unit of a crystal lattice, the unit cell, by the length of its edges and angles between them. |
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The show consisted of nine different dances which smoothly flowed into one another, without ever repeating. |
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Quickly repeating these jaw movements, the threadsnake ratchets the squirmy prey farther and farther down the hatch. |
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The Arab states, which in 1973 imposed an embargo on oil shipments to the US, have not indicated any intention of repeating that action so far. |
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The clouds as if by divine interposition were entirely dispersed and I was once again invited to the grateful task of repeating my observations. |
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He denied it was duplicating work already being done by Hull Council, or repeating expensive studies done in the past. |
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We must understand that salvation is much more than just repeating the words of a vow, however sincere those words may be. |
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Variety can also be obtained without affecting the musical substance simply by repeating a melody with different dynamics or instruments. |
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I tried to put more information to him with the express purpose of repeating in full the information we intended to publish. |
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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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By repeating this drill, the swimmer should be encouraged to complete the second kick in order to generate enough power to recover the arms. |
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Transmission electron microscopy reveals similar Abands, Ibands, Zlines, and repeating sacromere units. |
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He described the male call as a high-pitched whistle repeating a long, drawn-out KI-WI sound about 30 times. |
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I was first confused, then enraged, as he bobbed in the waves repeating his taunting question. |
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In Mary Dolman's two works, the orangy red fox lopes through a snowy scene with the sky above repeating the colour of the fox. |
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We release ordinary criminals after some time chiefly because we hope that the term in prison has deterred them from repeating their crimes. |
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In the meantime, half of the original sentence will be added when the parolee is convicted again repeating a crime. |
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I'd need a thesaurus handy just to make sure I don't keep repeating myself. |
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In a syndiotactic macromolecule, the configurational repeating unit consists of two configurational base units that are enantiomeric. |
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Breathe naturally, lout slowly, silently repeating your focus word or phrase every time you exhale. |
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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 high ceilings were arched and crossed with wooden inlays in a repeating diamond pattern. |
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Nucleic acids are also polymers, composed of repeating units called nucleotides. |
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Professor Diamond is correct in saying we should learn from history and avoid, if possible, repeating the same mistakes over again. |
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Whether you are repeating them or reacting against them could be explored further. |
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In the first three or four years, ballet means repeating several basic skills day after day. |
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This earthquake was the seventh in a series of repeating earthquakes on this stretch of the fault. |
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He used a larger back porch as inspiration, repeating its columns, railings, and even the roof pitch. |
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And Washington is repeating the sins of the past while our pundits pusillanimously blank out. |
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We had one elective every day, and had four electives in all, one of them repeating. |
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How dare I stir up trouble and inflame feelings by repeating such a conversation? |
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During this time, the Levites sang Hallel, repeating it several times until all had finished slaughtering. |
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It was an awful, shrill noise that pierced everyone's ears immediately and kept repeating in an unbelievably high and sharp pitch. |
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The three youngsters on tape appeared awkward, repeating cliched ballet moves insipidly rather than exploring new territory with vigor. |
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Anyone who drives an untaxed vehicle needs to be aware that we're always on the look-out for them and we will be repeating this operation. |
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Backlighting the hand, a bright yellow disk rests against a washy sienna background encircled by a repeating phrase in Gujarati. |
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Once you have mastered this routine, work on repeating the drill but volley each ball. |
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Crystal lattices consist of repeating units of a molecule, ion, or atom arranged in a symmetrical array. |
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When looking at Kellerman swimming the Australian crawl in 1912, one wonders if history is repeating itself. |
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He logs his experiences and thoughts on computer by event and refers back to them in an attempt to avoid repeating mistakes. |
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I remember my under 14's coach repeating time and time again that Australian Rules is a team sport. |
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These repeating cycles of contemplation-action-closure offer the player one of the rewards of the puzzle solution. |
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It was a story already well aired in April, but worth repeating nevertheless. |
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Standard beats, smooth keyboards synthesized horns and other instruments, and one repeating vocal sample is the blueprint here. |
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At the end of training, subjects were asked to answer a short questionnaire to qualitatively assess their knowledge of the repeating problems. |
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They kept repeating their beautiful song, their voices sounding better and better each time. |
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By repeating vaporization and condensation, individual components in the solution can be recovered in a pure state. |
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Another common stylistic pattern used is that of a quick series of fast cuts of a scene, sometimes repeating parts of it. |
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Then all of a sudden, you feel as if you're repeating yourself or it's just not fun anymore. |
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In his own way, the bishop was repeating the message that Jesus gave the rich young man. |
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He looked almost bored with repeating the message he had given on countless other occasions. |
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What happens with writers is they start repeating themselves, and they have less experience, they stay home all the time. |
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How long can we keep treading cultural water before we start repeating ourselves? |
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Of course, that also means that they're in constant danger of repeating themselves. |
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If you blog for long enough, you're bound to start to repeating yourself sooner or later, right? |
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One may think that becoming forgetful or repeating oneself is a natural part of growing older. |
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But are there enough resources to play quality Kannada music without repeating oneself too much? |
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Proof I suppose that one of the advantages of being a feminist is that, by also being stupid, you never get bored of repeating yourself. |
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Kids will practice repeating various rhythms as well as moving to the beat. |
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Our linguistic history is repeating itself in this latest verbal revolution. |
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This extends from the digital dot of the printing process to the larger scale of the repeating pattern, the panel, and the facade openings. |
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The 10-canvas Sequence pushes this logic further, repeating forms in positive and negative, plan and projection. |
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So perhaps you'd be so very kind as to be repeating now the tale you and he have been telling for nigh on six months? |
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Terrain is tile-based, but our process allows for each tile to be unique, so there are no visible repeating patterns. |
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The repeating, geometric patterns of the tire treads have likewise been linked to traditional African textiles and scarification rituals. |
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But high, blacked-out ceilings and a pattern of exposed concrete cylinders are balanced by a repeating carpet pattern. |
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The first was pitched somewhere between sport and swing dance, with lifts and rollovers in fluid, repeating patterns. |
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Veggie Pride should feel ashamed for repeating fictions as if they were true. |
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After recuperating for some 20 years, they return to the island of their birth, repeating the age-old cycle. |
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We alternated between hollering at him and repeating everything five times. |
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He showed that was no fluke by repeating the feat in 2002 and wearing the yellow jersey in the early stages of the race. |
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Yep, they're repeating the whole thing and yep, I did discover it by stumbling over it channel surfing. |
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I was just too aware of the mechanisms, the way that the actors were repeating for the nth time the same lines and movements. |
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I once asked a woman who was printing the pictures whether she felt tired of repeating the same action in a mechanical way every day. |
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Moreover, a computer seems to have an infinite amount of patience and doesn't mind repeating lessons any number of times. |
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The accuracy of Borda's repeating circle allowed distances to be found by surveying using triangulation. |
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Without repeating any mantras, I concentrate the mind and the psyche in this way. |
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Loewen even manages to write about race, gender, and class without sounding like he is repeating a mantra. |
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The successful lobbying for deregulation of the electricity supply in California has had baleful consequences that hardly merit repeating. |
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I remembered the Mayan naming system was based on a series of numeral days, as well as a repeating cycle of constellations. |
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Ventral epidermal cells secrete a segmentally repeating pattern of small hooks, called denticles, separated by expanses of naked cuticle. |
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Although no details have been disclosed, it is difficult to think that they contented themselves with just repeating their cases. |
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It had broken to life, displaying a single image and repeating its monotone alarm. |
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He kept on following us down the street, repeating the same thing, jumping up at me waving his money, thumping my arms with his little fists. |
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The leaf is one component of the repeating vegetative segment or phytomer, comprised of the leaf, node, internode, and axillary bud. |
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With the advent of the self-contained cartridge, repeating rifles, shotguns and handguns replaced single shots. |
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We just can't go on repeating the same old mistakes, for example flying fruit and vegetables to our supermarkets out of season. |
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Let's use what power we have as consumers, then, to prevent a dangerous cycle from repeating itself. |
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He once famously got an injunction banning anyone from repeating the allegation that he dyes his hair. |
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In literary conversations, he is only capable of repeating cant phrases and dropping names. |
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Even if you've read everything that Moore has ever written, and know this already, it bears repeating. |
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The consequences for the French Army are too well known to need repeating here. |
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By repeating the real Sherman's original words, the text implies that the caller is in fact Sherman. |
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Lockhart's sidekick Charley, a half-Apache, has gone to question his relatives about the repeating rifles being sold to them in the area. |
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The columns shift in a laterally repeating rainbow sequence of 50 colors taken from an ink-marker assortment on a white ground. |
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If the decimal is a repeating decimal instead of a terminating one, we can still convert it to a fraction. |
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In a deepening darkness, they start singing, strange words in a complicated rhythm, repeating a sequence of five phrases. |
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The evolution of the universe could be cyclic, with regularly repeating periods of expansion and contraction. |
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Natural crystals, by contrast, all bear repeating patterns like those commonly found in the tiling of a bathroom floor. |
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The 7th Cavalry, with single-shot carbines, was quite simply outgunned by the Indians who had repeating rifles. |
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One strategy he often employed was to create repeating patterns of interlocking figures. |
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Instead he just made some intelligent statements, and let his boss blabber on and on repeating himself endlessly. |
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I fear you are repeating what is now widely regarded as an old wives' tale! |
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The third movement is a rondo, which is a variation repeating itself over and over again. |
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Sometimes you can use a very long lens to compress several repeating details into a pattern. |
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For several minutes, we parried heatedly, as I kept repeating my offer, and he kept repeating his excuses. |
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Polypropylene is a linear macromolecule, or polymer, composed of repeating units of isopropane. |
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It became the song sung by Stephen repeating God's proclamation that redemption is found in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. |
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It wears thin though once the trivia bits begin repeating themselves. |
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Here she is hoping the campaign doesn't get too dirty, here she is libelling her opponent and paying an out of court settlement, and here she is repeating the libel. |
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Ironically, both the opponents and proponents of LGBT equality are repeating the colonialist narrative. |
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A person who has declared his intentions for repeating the pogrom, outside Gujarat should not be allowed to roam about fanning communal hatred and passion. |
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It is the sound effects that retain the child's attention and so the child does not tire of repeating nursery rhymes, he said, quoting a Sanskrit verse. |
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Having entered an impressive number of top 10 lists in 2000 for his debut, the smart money is now on the director repeating the trick with his latest. |
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He was constantly repeating that he came from the people, and he liked to give Bulgarians five leva additionally to their salaries on a periodic basis. |
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He responded with a fumbling curtness, repeating her earlier reply. |
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Van Bebber and Taylor pointed out the same errors in Ross's earlier book, and it's tiresome to see Ross repeating discredited nonsensical arguments time after time. |
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He says he's more than just an activist repeating a familiar chant. |
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One would expect this in something like the early Passacaglia, a contrapuntal Baroque form in which a set of variations occurs over a repeating bass. |
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Yet, the meaning and worth of the words grew within over a period until you found yourself repeating them, in due course, as if to the manner born. |
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Visitors to the area and locals alike on that day were not treated very respectfully and who knows how it will effect visitors repeating visits to the area in the future. |
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My mind keeps repeating those words as the footsteps draw nearer. |
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The patient was started on chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, and dacarbazine administered as a continuous 7-day infusion, repeating every 21 days. |
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For almost a decade, events around the propsed move have been repeating themselves endlessly like a broken record. |
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The wooden hulls of the canoes would have bobbed on the desert of water, lapped by waves repeating and repeating the vastness of the earth in soft undulations. |
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Though Bremer, apparently, is reluctantly beginning to agree, Calamai's explanation of the whys and wherefores is so direct, spare, and compelling, it's worth repeating. |
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Through all the years performing on stage Leviev kept on repeating his motto that it is not important to be number one but to sustain your position. |
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Any belief New Zealand had in repeating the victory they secured against Australia 12 months ago was shattered by the decisiveness of the Kangaroos' start to the second half. |
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The incidence of remediation, repeating a grade, suspension, expulsion, and dropout is lower when parents actively monitor their child's progress. |
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The problem is that he's not actually saying anything, just repeating things that he's heard on various warblogs and hoping that everyone will just see the truth therein. |
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In other words, if we lack an emotional grasp of a concept, the intellectual awareness alone may not suffice to deter us from repeating a mistake. |
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Write this sentence down, then remove all vowels and repeating letters. |
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When Schettino commanded him to turn the ship, he can be heard repeating errant commands. |
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The polymer of the invention comprise the repeating unit described above, thereby having high oxygen permeability and high oxygen or nitrogen selective permeability. |
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Which isn't exactly news, but bears repeating and repeating in all its guises and forms. |
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I am only repeating what saints and mahatmas have said in the past. |
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I am increasingly convinced that liberals are repeating the mistakes made by credulous Bush-era conservatives. |
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He kept repeating the same thing, that it had nothing to do with him. |
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Phillip ordered his underlings, repeating the orders from his superiors. |
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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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Prosecutor Alessandro Leopizzi wasted no time in repeating the transcript to ask Schettino to confirm his words. |
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The point may seem trivially obvious, but it actually bears repeating. |
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The Belgian 10th seed broke twice in the first set which she won in 34 minutes before repeating the performance to seal the match in just over one hour. |
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The clouds, as if by Divine interposition, were entirely dispersed, and I was once more invited to the grateful task of repeating my observations. |
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And I'll keep repeating myself until people realise that fee setting affects every single student at Victoria, and every single student at every tertiary institution. |
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It's more the master showman's interest in not repeating himself, especially with copycats the world over reiterating the show he helmed a decade ago. |
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That might be a better image than that of a candidate repeating the same attack lines on the hustings. |
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The show's unique format relied on the presence of repeating characters, all of whom had deep backstories that had been developed over years of programming. |
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The statement bears repeating because it's so unbelievably stupid. |
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This is similar to the first variation, but instead of repeating a word, as described above, simply count your breaths, specifically your exhalations. |
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Having already reached safe ground, his father hesitates for some time before attempting a rescue, more or less repeating the behavior of the two previous instances. |
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I may be repeating what Armin wrote, but I'll say it anyway. |
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In her new work here, Ryan used split birch panels whose repeating wood-grain patterns provided both a surface to paint on and a formal catalyst to paint from. |
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I examined the magnitude of the aggressive response during a habituation phase that consisted of repeating the stimulus period as a continuous loop. |
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Without repeating too much of what I wrote there seven years ago, I want to add some highlights that I only alluded to or didn't have the space to discuss in that essay. |
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Once or twice I thought I had strayed into a lecture course for undergraduates, because it feels as if the writer is repeating things he has said before. |
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He stressed it was vital to avoid repeating the Canadian experience when years of overfishing exhausted cod stocks in the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. |
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A man firing a repeating rifle faces a man wielding a sword. |
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The repeating segments create loops and coils that visually reside on the surface of each panel and mingle with surrounding passages of more abstract ornament. |
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Under white mindwinter sun the air's bleached fabric is stamped with a repeating pattern of black-and-grey-striped cats and still-wet golden berries. |
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Scene repeating itself with slight variations of characters. |
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He attributed the difficulties of Stephanie and Jesse to entrenched, flawed concept images formed by prior experience with repeating decimals and continuity. |
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In addition to caution against repeating the mistakes of their parents, traditionalism and pragmatism also appear to drive this new generation of moms and dads. |
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As pretentious as that sounds, the menus are actually extremely well laid out, and even include options for repeating and shuffling of the disc and tracks. |
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What is the name for the bar over the repetend in repeating decimals? |
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Now he claims he is remorseful and wants to help young people avoid repeating his mistakes. |
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They sat there repeating the Master's mantras in a monotone. |
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You are simply repeating, in slightly different words, what has been said already. |
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Some have questioned whether Marco had actually travelled to China or was just repeating stories that he had heard from other travellers. |
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A polymer is a compound formed of repeating structural units called mers, whose atoms share electrons to form very large molecules. |
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The television camera cannot use the cinema's antiflicker strategy of repeating each entire frame twice. |
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Stoll was still standing on the car bonnet with the catch of his large-calibre repeating rifle off. |
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In folk music, a tune is a short instrumental piece, a melody, often with repeating sections, and usually played a number of times. |
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The jacquard allowed individual control of each warp thread, row by row without repeating, so very complex patterns were suddenly feasible. |
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I like the fact that Corbyn isn't a cookie-cutter career politician, repeating platitudes ad nauseam. |
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Escher skillfully convey the illusion of infinitely repeating forms and the strange properties of hyperbolic planes. |
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Among humpback whales, only males boom out long strings of repeating phrases of hums and whups and chirps. |
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The Rebecca Project erred by uncritically repeating the 100,000 figure. |
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This may seem like hornbook eighth-grade civics, but it bears repeating. |
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PolyTHF1000 is a polymer made of linear diols with a backbone of repeating tetramethylene units connected by ether linkages. |
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Alyssum is also planted in repeating patterns, where it alternates with mounding dark or light blue lobelia or both. |
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Myviews are well known on this and I am not resiling from them or repeating them. |
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This reduplicating pattern seems unbreakable, like an echoing cycle repeating itself one scale up from the last. |
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Global oscillations of wind, temperature and pressure repeating each day or fraction of a day are called atmospheric tides. |
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For example, the repeating chorus that serves as a through-line is a rhythmic, percussive chant of sewing terms. |
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They remove the cocoon rattles and cover him with his sarape as they continue repeating the prayer and place an old book in his hands. |
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It is an irrational and transcendental number, continuing infinitely without repeating. |
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Last year's winner Petara Bay has a good chance of repeating that success with the ground very much in his favour. |
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Desiccant dehumidifiers use changing vapor pressures to dry air continually in a repeating cycle. |
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By repeating this technique many times, they were able to trace the function and connectivity of hundreds of nerve cells in visual cortex. |
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The Frankie rug features repeating geometric squares that take twists and turns across the floor, creating an optical feast for the eyes. |
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We've made Shrimp Scampi Fettuccine before and it's a dish worth repeating. |
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Chomata are small, repeating, tubercule or denticle-like shell features on the internal shell margin on either side of the hinge. |
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Once again, the solution comes from the Department of the Bleeding Obvious, but is worth repeating nonetheless. |
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Millan had already been repeating his loud opinion of all Hindus, before the tailor he had so efficiently jewed down was half out of the room. |
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Later authors such as Brian Moynahan and Michael Farris cite Foxe when repeating these allegations. |
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Rather than repeating the devolved arrangements of previous treaties, Edward chose to permanently colonise North Wales instead. |
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All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. |
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Each population's song changes slowly over a period of years without repeating. |
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If slaves had a history of fights or escapes, their price was lowered reflecting what planters believed was risk of repeating such behavior. |
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The style of singing, whilst harmonically strong, is conversational, fragmented and fragile, with overlapping and repeating vocal lines. |
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The Babylonians discovered that lunar eclipses recurred in a repeating cycle known as a saros. |
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Their rationale with repeating me was that the prior program had not been of sufficient quality to teach me the error of my ways. |
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They also collected resources from the beach to make a symmetrical or repeating pattern and designed a three-minute sand egg timer. |
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Coke began reporting cases in the traditional manner, by copying out and repeating cases found in earlier law reports, such as those of Edmund Plowden. |
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The romanesca originated in Spain and is composed of a sequence of four chords with a simple, repeating bass, which provide the groundwork for variations and improvisation. |
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Most scholars as a result simply continue to Middle Easternize the Middle East, repeating by implication the old East and West of earlier writing. |
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The newly invented machine gun and repeating rifle redefined firepower on the battlefield, and, in part, explains the high casualty rates of the American Civil War. |
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Waifer decided to honour it, repeating his father's decision, which he justified by arguing that any agreements with Charles Martel became invalid on Martel's death. |
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A final battle was fought at the Angrivarian Wall west of modern Hanover, repeating the pattern of high Germanic fatalities, which forced them to flee beyond the Elbe. |
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Collagen consists of strands of repeating units, which give bone tensile strength, and are arranged in an overlapping fashion that prevents shear stress. |
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After repeating an earlier reference to the Flood, the Crucifixion and the day of judgment, the poem closes with an obscure reference to metalwork. |
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These are periodic variations in regional and planetary solar radiation reaching the Earth caused by several repeating changes in the Earth's motion. |
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Although each individual nucleotide repeating unit is very small, DNA polymers can be very large molecules containing millions to hundreds of millions of nucleotides. |
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Following his win over BJ Flores in October, WBC Cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew immediately hit out a verbal assault on rival Haye, who was ringside, repeating he's next. |
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In fact, you'll struggle even to get a quote on the Pennsylvania pedaller repeating his feat next summer given the doubts over the field he will be facing. |
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The biopolymer is a glycosaminoglycan and is comprised of repeating disaccharide units that contain a glucuronic acid and N-acetyglucosamine units. |
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Scientists in China tested 28 stammerers who were treated with a therapy that involved repeating two-syllable words and then reading words presented visually. |
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The repeating forms of a sea bean casing were apparently an inspiration. |
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Like comic books and scuzz music, videogames are into this repeating pattern of violence and anger, a pattern cultivated by game labels to chime with their core demographic. |
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Usually respected as the Picassos of gross-out humor, they were widely criticized for being too mean, repeating themselves and, yes, going too far this time around. |
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Learning takes place through the 'knower' repeating, reiterating, recapitulating, paraphrasing, summarising, reorganising, or translating the point to be learnt. |
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The researchers ruled out effects of anxiety associated with being tied up by repeating the tests on people who stood on a teetering balance board. |
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Water wells inkblack in the streets repeating the polelamps in glozy rosettes that dish and slide in the wash like radiolarians pale with phosphorous on a midnight sea. |
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I also mentioned that many batiks have a repeating theme or pattern. |
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Chicken Tabbouleh Salad is a Stir Crazy classic that bears repeating. |
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The liquid is recirculated through the system, thus repeating the process. |
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An ostinato of repeating melodic fifths represents the spinning wheel. |
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