Return to old favourites, as you return again and again to a well-loved holiday place for refreshment. |
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From that point on we showed her reaching out repeatedly, trying again and again to find ways out of the maze she found herself trapped in. |
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It encourages others to become a law unto themselves, and it becomes a precedent for the government to do that again and again and again. |
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The game has a nasty habit of respawning enemies, especially in cleared areas, so you can expect to see defeated foes again and again. |
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It is inconceivable to pay legal eagles to go over the same arguments again and again. |
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This reversal is followed by the theophany or joy of the congregation and the word joy is repeated again and again in antiphonal response. |
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I have returned to you in this lifetime, and in the future, I will find you again and again until our love is appeased, if that is ever possible. |
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It is immediately apprehensible, and needs to be seen again and again, because it remains puzzling, both as to its form and as to its meaning. |
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He is at his splenetic best when rubbishing Auden's poetry, a subject he joyously returns to again and again. |
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Nothing as gratifying as this has ever happened, they declare again and again, since the wars between the gods and the asuras. |
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As I lay tossing and turning in my bed the words echoed at me again and again malignantly. |
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Why such gruesome murders are happening again and again is really a thought-provoking question. |
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The chorus of thirteen scores points again and again with the dramatic aptness of their singing. |
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This comes from letting go again and again of self-centered thoughts and habitual storylines. |
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Doesn't excite me sexually, but I could certainly watch it again and again, even as it makes me wince. |
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This truly timeless Canadian classic is a piece of film to be seen again and again. |
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Again and again and again it beat against the roof, shattering every tile it hit. |
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We used to sit for hours together when we were fifteen listening again and again to his two Billie Holiday records. |
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You'll return to the establishment again and again because the food and service was so good. |
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The charity survived a number of shop fires but these troubles made them stronger to set up shop again and again. |
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I took copies of those pictures home blew them up and stared for ages returning again and again to certain faces, often the women. |
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She leapt, and sunk the blade into his flesh, again and again, with sadistic pleasure. |
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He ran a hand along his chest and side, again and again, but was amazed to find only smooth, unbroken skin. |
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With incredible skill, she took aim again and again, firing at the attackers, mowing them down like a harbinger of death. |
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One contains constrained bodies that fall slowly, the other pendulums that repeat their motions again and again. |
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There are some blogs that you return to again and again, not just to read the latest entry but to browse the archive of past musings. |
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If I slide a brick along the table again and again, the friction is the same each time. |
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Over the years, teams such as Manchester United and Brazil have done it again and again. |
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The lesson remains unlearned because the scenario recurs again and again throughout the Hong Kong filmmaker's work. |
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They have an evangelical fervour that turns speakers into born-agains, again and again. |
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Nineteenth-century physicians emphasized again and again that all organic life operated under the same natural laws. |
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Swarms of social conservatives and social liberals sniped at each other again and again. |
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By being accessed again and again, an untold number of invitations are performed. |
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It's light and colorful, not deep stuff, but so well crafted, so brilliantly orchestrated, that you're apt to play it again and again. |
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The ball sails again and again into the corner, drawn to the nick as if on an invisible thread. |
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Carol sprawls out on the bed as Simon tears off his cast triumphantly and sketches her, again and again. |
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Such a plot shows that the system cycles through precisely the same state of motion again and again at regular intervals. |
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He didn't hear the bright, girlish voice calling out his name again and again until his caller stood right before him. |
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She also said that the issue of education had come up again and again during her consultations with voters. |
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Seyffert, too, hung on a rope, flung from the dome, was hurled up again and again thereby performed the most stunning caprioles. |
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It's not a very glamorous job but at least it was better then my old job which was sticking price tags again and again on canned food. |
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I turn on the radio and listen to the oldies as they play again and again on the local station. |
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The same material comes round again and again like unclaimed baggage on an airport carousel. |
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There had been times of truce but again and again the hostilities became open war once more. |
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Finding something out of the ordinary for gardeners can be tricky and some themes crop up again and again this Christmas. |
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My fellow soldiers mobbed me, hugging and high-fiving me as they chanted my name again and again. |
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Sure, again and again, I betrayed my own high-sounding calls for social justice and economic fairness. |
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Over the following years we would come back again and again, either exploring the hinterland by car or the Turkish coast by boat. |
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Doesn't such an attitude encourage hoodlums to commit such crimes again and again? |
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He straightened and then hunkered over again and again, as if shocks of pain were shooting up his spine. |
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So many riches, so many opportunities to astonish us, and yet Clarke insists on breaking off again and again to indulge in literary pastiche. |
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All of these elements recur again and again, helping to create the impression of a body of work that is remarkably coherent. |
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I read this when I was impressionably young, and then again and again since. |
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The pretty pink of alpine phlox is an attractive border and the plants can be divided and planted again and again. |
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Such recurrent encounters are typical of the picaresque, whose protagonists often meet their opponents again and again. |
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Instead of information, he feeds us propaganda that, again and again, we later find out to be lies. |
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The subject, again and again, is the American family at leisure, picnicking, playing, sightseeing. |
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They advance again and again to demand and seize more concessions, more demands on the way of life of others. |
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I played the title track again and again, drugged up to the eyeballs on morphine. |
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There's an old man sitting on a float holding a fishing rod, to which is attached a small stuffed fish that he pretends to catch again and again. |
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Because we kept our schedule flexible, we were able to return to the plaza again and again. |
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Like a sorcerer addicted to making magical potions, Li changed the formula again and again. |
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Punk motifs, in particular, recur again and again, but only as hollow signifiers on pre-slashed and distressed clothing bought from boutiques. |
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Even then, as Woodruff points out again and again, we can never be assured that we'll reach a definitive end. |
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I raised my head to see him swing again and again and send the golf ball from the rough onto the fairway. |
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I escaped him and went to the bathroom and vomited again and again until I felt that if I puked one more time, my body would disappear. |
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But to travel hundreds of miles to do this again and again, end on end, night after night, seems like a freehand sketch of purgatory. |
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We must not weaken as we strike again and again, probing and pushing to exploit the enemy's vulnerabilities. |
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Sometimes, all you want is pwnage, and there are games you will reach for again and again just to blow off steam and relax. |
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The diphthongs ayyy and eeee turn up again and again, long vowels lengthened by slow consonants around them. |
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Faulkner's novels dealing with race and slavery return again and again to the concerns and dispossession of white male characters. |
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The advertiser also takes us to be such dunces in whose heads he has to ram his message again and again. |
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They consistently lie to the press when talking about security, as evinced again and again by their actions. |
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Hen and stag dos, birthdays and a lot of parties coming back again and again ensured that it was always swinging. |
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But again and again, he was dogged by scandals of his own making that made him as much of an embarrassment as an asset to the party he served. |
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I was in my global history class and doodling her name again and again on the outside of my hands, until they looked rather messy. |
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He pondered over these questions again and again, not finding the answers before he fell into a light doze sitting upright. |
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But on the other hand, it isn't good entertainment to see the same side getting drubbed again and again and again. |
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Rather, it would seem much more felicitous to use it as a reference book, to be dipped into or browsed again and again. |
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Although repeated again and again this pledge has fallen into abeyance in the post-colonial era. |
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In the Jatakas we find many examples of people who committed the same deeds again and again in successive lives. |
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In the Scottish ballad, the Mother obviously does not believe her son's first answer, and she queries him again and again. |
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But it will be copied again and again, at junctions in the wider Internet, and so will e-mails sent by individuals. |
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We get bits and pieces of meaning, some glimpses of hope and we ponder again and again, why so? |
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Lauren ignored him and picked up a whip, lashing him again and again until he opened a wound that went to bone. |
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Once we kedged our way off a mud bar on the Mystic River, the silty anchor tossed again and again till our boat glided free. |
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The process repeated itself again and again, driving the siblings to the brink of insanity. |
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That is why technicians warn the public again and again not to open dubious emails. |
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An accountant is worried that he will miscount money, so he counts it again and again. |
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There were also tales of people commissioning numerous surveys only to be outbid again and again. |
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The next few seconds are as frightening as the first, and this pattern is repeated again and again. |
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I used to tell her again and again not to open the door to people at night. |
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Few were deceived, but it does not prevent the same trick being used again and again. |
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Those who have listened to him once are found to be yearning to watch him perform again and again. |
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Despite endless trips around the island by boat trying to sneak up on the beasts, they ran off again and again. |
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Sally, the makeup artist, is called again and again to retouch the masterpiece. |
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While you're at the shop, buy a sparkling-wine stopper so you can recork the bottle and enjoy the wine again and again over the next week or so. |
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He returned again and again to New York City to re-engage with his dealers, clients, fellow artists, and writers. |
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I have to say that when you are told that you are worthless again and again, you do start to believe it after a while. |
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We may even get more reflections as the light bounces off the surfaces again and again, some of the light escaping each time. |
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Gamers are far more willing to accept a premise being used again and again than to have the same rehashed story appear repeatedly. |
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The emphasis on technical skill was reiterated again and again in the Kennedy household. |
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Now, Hollywood's been known to dredge up old storylines again and again, and occasionally mine repeat gold out of a recycled chestnut. |
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If you rewound the tape and played it back we'd appear again and again. |
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Betrayal, when stemming from childhood, results in an expectation that betrayals will occur again and again, so a person is constantly anticipating them. |
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Unlike donors of vital organs like kidneys, marrow donors can give again and again. |
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I have viewed the same Remembrance Day films and montages again and again. |
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Yossarian's vainglorious commanders raise the number of required missions and raise them again and again. |
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We are now reaping a bitter harvest from that which was misguidedly sown, again and again, since 1955, and continues to be sown to this miserable day. |
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His increasingly esoteric songs suggest that the musical cocoon he's been spinning around himself for a decade deflects his sight inward again and again. |
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In the room of the stanza, in the house of the sonnet, to which we return again and again, we are able to dance because of the formal periodicity established by the line. |
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But it was only during my recent tour of Europe that I realized how awkward it could be if you have to correct people again and again on where you are from. |
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A good game to play while watching portmanteau horror films is in spotting the famous actors, as well as those hardy character actors who crop up again and again. |
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One objection to socially tolerating opposition to gay marriage comes up again and again. |
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Like other popular anime series of the past, it has been rehashed again and again for children in Japan, although the characters and situations are changed and updated. |
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There's no point in rehashing the same old issues again and again. |
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The videos and newspaper cuttings will be replayed and pored over again and again, the talk after the match will be of those players who made it happen. |
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He was the hope of the family, especially of his father whose own showbiz yearnings had ended up in the debit column, but he was booed off stage again and again and again. |
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He struck the gong, and it made a deep and yet bright sound that echoed through the hall, and all the Danes laughed as he struck it again and again. |
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The miners themselves went on strike again and again, trying to get their wages raised. |
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By the men's own description, the shark suffered horribly, struggling for hours, being gaffed again and again, until he was finally dragged on board, thrashing for air. |
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James Wood reminds us again and again that Flaubert invented realism and Bloom that Shakespeare invented us. |
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We wouldn't grudge judicial quickness in headline-grabbing cases if it weren't for the appalling figures our justice system throws up again and again. |
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There are all the elements of dance and theatre combined with the visceral thrill of watching metal meet metal again and again until, finally, metal meets actor. |
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Until we smash the whole rotten system, it will happen again and again. |
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He would be a confidence trickster who would take his customers for a ride because he is not really interested in them coming back to him again and again. |
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The Slieve Blooms full of hidden glens and valleys and lakes and have a certain magic that draws not only the tourists but also the locals back again and again. |
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The fact that the subject is taboo also means that a man who is traumatized by the experience may be retraumatized again and again, with each child born to him. |
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I have a lot of satisfied customers who have appreciated my efforts enough to use me again and again, so I respectfully suggest you give us a break. |
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He says again and again that he hopes Russia will cooperate to stabilize the situation in Ukraine. |
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In the comics, a theme that recurs again and again is Wonder Woman being tied up, then breaking free. |
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The fact that Mitch had gone up to the stage and sang some hokey karaoke song love song, his eyes glimpsing again and again at Jess, had only egged Lynn on. |
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Joshua grabbed the whip, thrashing the master again and again. |
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The cadences and rhymes of such poems linger, sweet and familiar as a well-sucked gobstopper, to be rolled round the mouth again and again as one grows up. |
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It gave me license to pore over raw tape, again and again, to absorb the subtle clues of human behavior. |
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This deeply engaged, argumentative monologue is an exercise in reaching, again and again beyond the limits of unbelieving. |
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Their stories were told again and again in an attempt to assimilate the tragedy, to comprehend the incomprehensible. |
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We chatted with him in the smoke-filled recording room to a background of his sound engineer playing the same line again and again, perfecting the balance. |
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These polemics, though, take on again and again an elegiac ring, as he settles accounts with the great figures who had preoccupied him throughout his life. |
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She believes her illness has bestowed on her a single-mindedness that causes her to plumb the same waters again and again. |
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At the safety discussion it was mentioned again and again that we could only spend a couple minutes in the tide rip and then had to fight our way out. |
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Like so many traumatized children, they were acting it out again and again, Elliott explains, until they could see it in a way that made sense to them. |
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Under a constant rain of enemy fire, my plane is hit again and again. |
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In mahayana Buddhism, a bodhisattva is an enlightened being who forgoes nirvana and vows to take rebirth again and again in order to save all sentient beings from suffering. |
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He ranted and raved, and gave the same lines again and again. |
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Riders experience thrills and chills again and again, including a splashy, 60-foot plunge into a lake and a stomach-flipping, negative G-force drop. |
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He winced in pain as the whip came down upon him again and again. |
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And so again and again he pitted his own radiant confidence against some equal and opposite force. |
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The big rod flexed again and again, driving the plug across the water. |
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Like the snake sheds its skin, we all need to leave our past again and again. |
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But the memory is powerful, and summoned again and again through a recording of a Liszt piece. |
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Lady Godiva appealed again and again to her husband, who obstinately refused to remit the tolls. |
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And yet there is a swarthier side to the composer, a Spanish element which emerges again and again in his immaculately-crafted scores. |
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Forget trying to outguess the markets, I advised again and again. |
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But Ursula is phoenix-like, dying and rising up again and again. |
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Cans are the most sustainable drinks package because cans can be recycled again and again in an infinite loop. |
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The purpose and importance of female circumcision from society to society, as well as age and do it again and again varied from family to family. |
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Pipe chocolate circles over each skewer again and again until you've got a perfect lollipop. |
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Then, his men sweating and straining and reloading, he about ship and did it again and again. |
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Alas, the leechcraft of the doctors is unable to lessen the pain of his wound, which is described again and again in terms of fire. |
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The Muzhik wraps the towel around my neck and pounds me against the wall again and again. |
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No doubt readers will want to read In Front of My House again and again, coming full circle many times over. |
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My ethnographic and experimental work confirmed this again and again. |
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Indeed, certain styles were so popular that they became formulas that could be copied again and again. |
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But it's the rare chance for above-tree line skiing that draws backcountry powderhounds to the gulf again and again. |
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Although the Qing emperors emphasized the importance of the Manchu language again and again, the tide could not be turned. |
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The group went through several rounds at different courts, petitioning and repetitioning, losing again and again. |
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Furious lightning was followed again and again almost immediately by very loud thunder. |
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It may appear as an epidemic, as a hereditary complaint, or as an obstinate and incorrigible disease again and again recurring. |
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This was sometimes repeated again and again, the rings remaining in the rifling until the weapon was unloadable. |
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He and his friends came back again and again and we put it on the menu. |
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In fact, on one rub in particular I captured photos of 13 different bucks age 2 and older using it, and many of the mature bucks returned again and again. |
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A combination of shyness, lack of business acumen, and a determination to stick to the DIY punk ethos of the time caused them to miss opportunities again and again. |
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It is misleading to capitalize the minimum lease payments of true lease small-ticket assets with a short lease term that may be replaced by a new lease again and again. |
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Increasingly, scholars in environmental ethics are dissatisfied with the way in which the field seems to run over the same ground again and again. |
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This approach leads to a nearly constant flood of memos and meetings that sound as if something new is constantly being hawked again and again and again. |
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Appearing and disappearing at regular intervals, a model railway train chugs its way around, tooting occasionally, only to arrive at the same place again and again. |
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I've had some jigsaws for 50 years and I do them again and again. |
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Our splat mat has saved our rug from our baby's messes again and again. |
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Unlike a donation, lenders get their money back at the end of the pre-set loan period andcan choose to withdraw their money or to reloan it again and again. |
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I read a few years ago that reusing plastic water bottles again and again can cause the plastic to break down and release carcinogens into your drink. |
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