Repeatedly
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Perhaps most importantly, local leaders
repeatedly
rose to the challenge of compromise, not always fast and not always enthusiastically, but rise in the end they did.
And Afghanistan, Afghanistan, we think has probably stopped polio
repeatedly.
And yet, repeatedly, you consistently see people doing trials still against placebo.
Because if I can get that right, I can make them wonderful, and I can make them
repeatedly
wonderful.
This has roughly 60,000 elements on it, so we
repeatedly
measure various genes of the 25,000 genes in the genome.
To perseverate means to focus obsessively and
repeatedly
on the exact same thing.
This is how researchers discovered that, after women
repeatedly
read aloud a section of Dr. Seuss' "The Cat in the Hat" while they were pregnant, their newborn babies recognized that passage when they hear it outside the womb.
So it's thrown out
repeatedly
in these loops and copied one section at a time, creating two new DNA molecules.
I'll never forget the young woman standing on the stairs
repeatedly
jabbing herself with a needle, and screaming, "I can't find a vein," as blood splattered on the wall.
It's generated by
repeatedly
multiplying by the number three: 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, 243 ... When I get to a number that's larger than 89 which happens to be prime, I keep taking 89s away until I get back below.
I have
repeatedly
been questioned why I would choose to play drums instead of practicing journalism, which I studied for my undergraduate, which has been termed "more decent."
Mid-sized company in the Midwest, blue collar employees struggling to pay their bills
repeatedly
told us they cannot save more right away.
As I'm studying magic, juggling is mentioned
repeatedly
as a great way to acquire dexterity and coordination.
There are those individuals that if you observe them in their school, you see them running the periphery fence all the school day if you let them, to those individuals who cannot stop coming to you and trying to engage you repeatedly, relentlessly, but often in an awkward fashion, without that immediate resonance.
And most recently, I became a mom, or as my toddler says repeatedly, "Mom!" day and night.
And he also created a magical atmosphere of trust between us by confessing his secret, which was that, as a very young boy starting at age four, he had been savagely and
repeatedly
physically abused by his stepfather, and the abuse had gotten so bad that he had had to drop out of school in eighth grade, even though he was very smart, and he'd spent almost 20 years rebuilding his life.
I was working on my computer trying to finish a freelance writing assignment, and I got frustrated, and Conor used my anger as an excuse to put both of his hands around my neck and to squeeze so tightly that I could not breathe or scream, and he used the chokehold to hit my head
repeatedly
against the wall.
The first time, I was driving to find a secret beach and I got lost, and he punched me in the side of my head so hard that the other side of my head
repeatedly
hit the driver's side window.
Now you're told over and over, repeatedly, that desertification is only occurring in arid and semi-arid areas of the world, and that tall grasslands like this one in high rainfall are of no consequence.
And in the years that I've been, and we've all been campaigning and investigating, I've
repeatedly
seen that what makes corruption on a global, massive scale possible, well it isn't just greed or the misuse of power or that nebulous phrase "weak governance."
Now the first part of this that we need to think about and we need to process our existence, our life, immediately and
repeatedly.
But biologists have
repeatedly
observed that females choose to have sex with the males that have the long appendages.
The Institute of Medicine, The Centers for Disease Control, have
repeatedly
investigated this and there is no credible evidence that vaccines cause autism.
And as the case wound its way through the lower courts, the Loving case was
repeatedly
cited as precedent.
This girl was raped repeatedly, forcefully penetrated with a blunt rod, beaten, bitten, and left to die.
Not too many people paid attention to this research until the last few years when, in this country especially, people are becoming curious about what happens to the brains of football players who bang their heads
repeatedly.
Look at Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, England, where people who have been addicted to heroin for many years and
repeatedly
tried to quit and failed can get pharmaceutical heroin and helping services in medical clinics, and the results are in: Illegal drug abuse and disease and overdoses and crime and arrests all go down, health and well-being improve, taxpayers benefit, and many drug users even put their addictions behind them.
When McGowan was transferred, he was told it's because he is a "domestic terrorist," a term the FBI uses
repeatedly
when talking about environmental activists.
Like other CMU prisoners, McGowan
repeatedly
asked for an answer, a hearing, or some opportunity for an appeal.
That difference in velocity creates sheer stresses that
repeatedly
stretch and contract the proteins until eventually they snap back into their native shapes and stay there.
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