The element of passion that gets enmeshed with the expectations on both sides needs no reiteration here. |
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But when does joyous, mantric reiteration tip over into something more sinister, or worse, monotonous? |
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In Smithson's work, seriality involves not pure repetition or reiteration but rather accretion, concretion, and diminution. |
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Instead, the text is largely a reiteration of what any well-read designer already knows. |
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One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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In many artists' work, an arena of possibilities is delineated, and, over the years, a complex, expanding reiteration takes place. |
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Christ's body as a necessary conduit in the relationship between the human and the divine finds frequent reiteration in Herbert's poetry. |
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Cast bronze was now his favoured material and a growing sense of blandness and reiteration dogged his later career. |
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A simplistic reiteration of the Stability Pact's main provisions avoids the problem, rather than resolving it. |
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One might be tempted to disregard my relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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Interpretation is not the reiteration of the text but, rather, the movement of the text beyond itself in fresh, often formerly unuttered ways. |
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The expressive resources of the timpani include reiteration of persistent rhythms, dramatic crescendos, sudden stresses, and atmospheric rolls. |
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Nevertheless, the value of the Compliance Agreement goes beyond the reiteration of longestablished laws and principles. |
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Since the barrel rotates at a steady speed, spacing pins equally round one of the circles would produce a steadily repeated reiteration of a single note. |
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The first of these is the pedal, typically a sustaining or reiteration of a note in the bass while harmonies change above it, creating dissonance with the bass in the process. |
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The motion is nothing more than a further reiteration of what we already know. |
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This is especially true where, as here, the principle has become settled through iteration and reiteration over a long period of time. |
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In addition, while some of the images are repeated to support reiteration in the text, in their second incarnation they often lack any annotation at all. |
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The symbolic reiteration of traditional objectives dispensed with, it went on to suggest more seriously a federal or confederal state, and joint authority as alternatives. |
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One of the most important issues to come out of the Convention discussions has been the reiteration of the doctrine of conferral. |
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A degree of reiteration in some of these processes may be appropriate, e.g. an evolving draft text. This should be kept within sensible bounds so that the process is resource-effective and is completed! |
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These factors are already mentioned in the General Food Law, therefore their reiteration in the proposed Regulation reinforces the initial proposal and it can be accepted by the Commission. |
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The comments in an IT on a particular topic are not an exhaustive reiteration of all of the provisions related to the topic, nor are ITs written in such a way to cover every possible circumstance or scenario. |
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Alongside the reiteration of the popular promise to freeze energy bills made two years ago there was also an answer to the Tory pledge of a freeze on rail fares, with a one-year freeze and then a cap. |
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Indeed, in some respects, the politicial reform part of the speech was largely a reiteration of the already quite detailed paragraphs of the agreement. |
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So although these amendments present a reiteration of an existing requirement, I have decided to accept them because of the huge sensitivity of this issue. |
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Allow me to conclude with an unequivocal reiteration of the commitment of the Government of Colombia to the protection and promotion of children's rights. |
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It is part of our conventions and I welcome its reiteration in this case. |
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It also became apparent that reopening debate on specific aspects of the draft treaty leads only to the reiteration of conflicting positions, and not to the emergence of new consensus. |
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