The patterns were created by bullet-size gouges that recurred as border designs. |
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I returned to the neurosurgeon, who did computed tomography, pronounced that the prolapse had not recurred, and told me it would take more time. |
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Three weeks later, the eruption recurred, and a skin biopsy showed features of a lichenoid drug reaction. |
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Or had it to do with the severity of the memories, and how often they recurred? |
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Nevertheless, he shrugged it off when the disturbing image of an inert Birdie recurred in his mind again. |
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His sciatica gradually improved and has not recurred, although his back pain still gives him trouble occasionally, as you would expect. |
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Finally yesterday's events recurred in her mind and her heart rate lowered sufficiently. |
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I've since given some thought to this issue, which has recurred a number of times in previous departmental seminars. |
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In 1998, the tumor recurred with involvement of the nasal cavity and sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses. |
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This theme, too, recurred in another dream in which he found himself surrounded by sarcophagi dating from Merovingian times. |
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When her symptoms recurred later that evening, she followed this advice and had her daughter drive her to the emergency department. |
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Over the ensuing 2-year period, the tumor recurred in the neck and metastasized to the lungs, skin, and bone. |
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When I asked the experts about three to five little changes you can make, several themes recurred. |
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I reviewed with her how to stop a nosebleed and advised her to notify me if the problem recurred. |
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The tumor recurred 1 year later and was enucleated again at the local hospital. |
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This yearning for a unifying heroic leader recurred repeatedly. |
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Perhaps he was just caught up in the general gold fever that recurred at various times all through the 19th century and climaxed in the 96-98 rush. |
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Widespread violence that had marred the last elections in 2008 had not so far recurred. |
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Many of the implementation problems encountered recurred from one contract and one country to another. |
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Certain issues and themes have recurred many times, including the dominant theme of this Session: leaning to live together. |
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This unique convergence of factors favourable to block contracting has not recurred. |
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In some of these patients, depression has subsided with discontinuation of therapy and recurred when ACCUTANE therapy was reintroduced. |
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Third, in a theme that recurred throughout his remarks, the Minister of Justice said that this was just debate about an unclear subject. |
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Radiation or chemotherapy may be used to treat cancer that has spread beyond the pelvis, or has recurred. |
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At the end, Father Dominic helped us to summarise all of this by highlighting the challenges that recurred. |
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For it has recurred year after year, century after century, since the beginning of the recorded history. |
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Reported sightings of alleged ex-militia groups, especially in border areas, have recurred in recent weeks. |
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Six months after discontinuation of treatment, original symptoms had recurred in all patients. |
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Unfortunately, the drought has recurred year after year and still affects the whole region, and not just for environmental reasons. |
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Many of the symptoms recurred at least monthly in 72 percent of the women. |
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His very first print, a linocut, made in the same year, Spiral Motif was one of the earliest of his abstract forms and recurred throughout his career. |
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It is an old enemy, the lethal form of a familiar virus, and a threat that has recurred down the centuries with animals the carriers, as the plague was spread by rats. |
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But his lymphoma recurred and, had he won the nomination and the election, he would have died in office. |
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In ever-more-abstracted form and diverse media, these elemental shapes, such as spirals, labyrinths, lozenges, and goddesses, recurred in her work. |
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For example, if an injury from an accident that resulted in a lost time injury occurred in 2008 and then recurred in 2010, with no new accident, the lost days would not appear in the 2010 totals. |
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One issue which, however, recurred in the debate on this directive, and which Mr Jarzembowski addressed, is that of whether there should be different speeds for different categories of vehicle. |
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It was then that she learned that the cancer had recurred in her bones. |
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The particularly striking point that recurred throughout this research was the high proportion of respondents agreeing wholeheartedly with cooperation and common action at a European level. |
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Shortcomings in public finance statistics have however recurred, and Greek public finances have worsened beyond what could have been expected as a result of the economic downturn. |
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The stall warning stopped, but recurred when the nose was raised again. |
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Because recovery from the disorder may take from four to six weeks, the vertigo that occurred on 26 June may have recurred at the time of the accident, although this cannot be proven. |
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Gender roles have varied historically, and challenges to predominant gender norms have recurred in many societies. |
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In October Orwell had a bout of bronchitis and the illness recurred frequently. |
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One thing that has recurred today has been a lack of hard evidence, something we can look at, so I really appreciate, Ms. Rothenbush, your very useful presentation here today. |
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The applicant claims that dumping and injury have recurred and that the existing measures are no longer sufficient to counteract the injurious dumping. |
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In crisis after financial crisis, a pattern has therefore recurred. |
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In May 1967 Leigh was rehearsing to appear with Michael Redgrave in Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance when her tuberculosis recurred. |
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The sight recurred in his dreams ever after. Some 1,415 men died when the Hood went down, perhaps the most demoralising disaster for Britain in the second world war. |
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While the bone marrow was initially cleared of all hematopoietic elements, including tumour cells, leukemia eventually recurred in all treated patients. |
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However, it remained anorectic and was readmitted because regurgitation recurred. |
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The Babylonians discovered that lunar eclipses recurred in a repeating cycle known as a saros. |
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Polysemy, even the simultaneous implication of near opposites, recurred throughout Smith's exhibition. |
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It is estimated that the Plague of Justinian which began in 541 and recurred periodically for 150 years thereafter killed as many as 100 million people across the world. |
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The plague recurred occasionally in Europe until the 19th century. |
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She only replied with a laugh, and he evidently deemed futile the bid for sympathy on the score of religious or irreligious fellowship, for he recurred to it no more. |
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The 1979 season marked the beginning of injury troubles for Gould which ultimately kept him on the sidelines for most of 1980 and which recurred later in his career. |
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German courts in these cases recurred to the Radbruch formula. |
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