Repeatedly Sentence Examples

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  • She would repeatedly use one for the other.

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  • Only that he had repeatedly saved her life - at risk of his own, no less.

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  • His sons and daughters are repeatedly spoken of.

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  • In fact, he had repeatedly encouraged her to browse his financial records.

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  • The Government repeatedly exposed itself to the charge of proroguing Parliament in order to avail itself of these emergency paragraphs.

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  • Although he repeatedly offended his rulers, he held several high offices.

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  • Obviously in spite of himself, in very diverse circumstances, he repeatedly expressed his real thoughts with the bitter conviction that he would not be understood.

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  • He repeatedly failed in business, notably as manager of a malt-house, largely because of his incessant attention to politics; but in the Boston townmeeting he became a conspicuous example of the efficiency of that institution for training in statecraft.

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  • He reached Philadelphia in October 1726, but a few months later Denham died, and Franklin was induced by large wages to return to his old employer Keimer; with Keimer he quarrelled repeatedly, thinking himself ill used and kept only to train apprentices until they could in some degree take his place.

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  • On his way he was repeatedly mobbed and had many narrow escapes from being torn to pieces.

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  • Though warned of a plot against his life (August 18, 1872) he refused to take precautions, and, while returning from Buen Retiro to Madrid in company with the queen, was repeatedly shot at in Via Avenal.

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  • The conspiracies were repeatedly betrayed and the guilty parties terribly punished.

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  • Tunis is probably of greater antiquity than Carthage, of which city however it became a dependency, being repeatedly mentioned in the history of the Punic Wars.

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  • In the 10th century it suffered severely, being repeatedly pillaged in the wars of the Fatimite caliphs Al-Qaim and Abu Tahir Ismail el Mansur with the Sunnite leader Abu Yazid and the Zenata Berbers.

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  • His labours were incessant; practically every military document in the archives of the committee was Carnot's own work, and he was repeatedly in the field with the armies.

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  • This act was disallowed by the crown in 1697, and until Governor Cornbury's administration (1702-1708) both the Leislerians and the anti-Leislerians repeatedly bid for the governor's favour by supporting his measures instead of contending for popular rights.

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  • Protected by a tariff wall which was repeatedly heightened between 1879 and 1907, manufactures made considerable progress.

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  • This law of succession explains how we repeatedly find two kings named together among the Sabaeans, and almost always find two among the Minaeans; the second king is the heir.

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  • This account Papias had derived, he tells us, from an informant who had heard it repeatedly given by "the elder," a Christian of the first generation.

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  • In 1841 Father Peter John De Smet (1801-1872), a Belgian Jesuit missionary established Saint Mary's Mission in Bitter Root Valley, but, as the Indians repeatedly attacked the mission, it was abandoned in 1850.

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  • Saxe-Weimar was still repeatedly divided; in 1668 a Saxe-Marksuhl appears, and about 1672 a Saxe-Jena and a new Saxe-Eisenach.

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  • The question was repeatedly raised as to why the prime minister did not take advantage of this patriotic spirit to obtain a corresponding parliamentary demonstration; but it had surprised him, as it had many, and he shrank from the serious responsibility which would have resulted if the experiment had turned out badly; the aged Emperor's need of quiet, and the conviction that the Reichsrat, if summoned ad hoc, would, as for so long before, be of no active use, also played their part.

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  • During the Wars of Religion, the Huguenots repeatedly made unsuccessful attempts to seize the fortress, which opened its gates to Henry IV.

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  • His thoughts had dwelt often on his niece, and he repeatedly said that he was sure she would be "a good woman and a good queen.

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  • Through his generals Ardoburius and Aspar he waged two fairly successful wars against the Persians (421 and 441), and after the failure of one expedition (431) by means of a gigantic fleet put an end to the piracies of the Vandal Genseric. A Hunnish invasion in 408 was skilfully repelled, but from 441 the Balkan country was repeatedly overrun by the armies of Attila, whose incursions Theodosius feebly attempted to buy off with everincreasing payments of tribute.

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  • December, and repeatedly selected him for the command of important detachments.

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  • It was occupied by the Visigoths in 477, in the succeeding century was repeatedly plundered by the Franks and Lombards, and was occupied by the Saracens in 731.

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  • Like all other cities of Central Asia, it has changed hands repeatedly, and was from 1864-1877 the seat of government of the Amir Yakub Beg, surnamed the Atalik Ghazi, who established and for a brief period ruled with remarkable success a Mahommedan state comprising the chief cities of the Tarim basin from Turfan round along the skirt of the mountains to Khotan.

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  • It had been shown (Coquille, Napoleon and England, 1904) that Andreossy repeatedly warned Napoleon that the British government desired to maintain peace but must be treated with consideration.

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  • In return Hussite mercenaries fought on the Polish side at Tannenburg, and Czech patriots repeatedly offered the crown of Bohemia to Wladislaus.

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  • Birney established here his anti-slavery journal, The Philanthropist, but his printing shops were repeatedly mobbed and his presses destroyed, and in January of 1836 his bold speech before a mob gathered at the court-house was the only thing that saved him from personal violence, as the city authorities had warned him that they had not sufficient force to protect him.

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  • He thereby gave the signal for the age-long conflict between Nominalism and Realism, which exercised the keenest intellects among the Schoolmen, while the crowning work of his life, the Consolatio Philosophiae (524), was repeatedly expounded and imitated, and reproduced in renderings that were among the earliest literary products of the vernacular languages of modern Europe.

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  • The style of " P " is strongly marked - as strongly marked, in fact, as (in a different way) that of Deuteronomy is; numerous expressions not found elsewhere in the Hexateuch occur in it repeatedly.

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  • The prefaces to his various editions contain details as to the methods of this association, and repeatedly insist on the importance of reading the Scriptures.

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  • At Corinth the unit was evidently the Assyrian and not the Attic, being 129.6 at the earliest (17) (though modified to double Attic, or 133, later) and being divided by 3, and not into 2 drachms. And this agrees with the mina being repeatedly found at Corcyra, and with the same standard passing to the Italian coinage (17) similar in weight, and in division into 1/3 -- the heaviest coinages (17) down to 400 B.C. (Terina, Velia, Sybaris, Posidonia, Metapontum, Tarentum, &c.) being none over 126, while later on many were adjusted to the Attic, and rose to 134.

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  • The ingenuity of nature, however, in adapting animals is not infinite, because the same devices are repeatedly employed by her to accomplish the same adaptive ends whether in fishes, reptiles, birds or mammals; thus she has repeated herself at least twenty-four times in the evolution of long-snouted rapacious swimming types of animals.

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  • Such decline is by no means a universal law of life, however, because among many of the continental vertebrates at least we observe extinctions repeatedly occurring during the expression of maximum variability.

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  • Great waves of extinction have followed the long periods of the slow evolution of relatively inadaptive types of tooth and foot structure, as first demonstrated by Waldemar Kowalevsky; thus mammals are repeatedly observed in a cul-de-sac of structure from which there is no escape in an adaptive direction.

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  • As rotifers are common in ponds, the first workers with the microscope observed them repeatedly, the first record being that of John Harris in 1696, who found a Bdelloid in a gallipot that had been standing in his window.

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  • He repeatedly changed his portfolio, but remained in office for four years, became president of the council and in effect prime minister, and began his series of quarrels and jealousies with Guizot.

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  • During the war his eloquence was repeatedly of assistance to Congress in recruiting soldiers.

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  • The present fame of Lourdes is entirely associated with this grotto, where the Virgin Mary is believed in the Roman Catholic world to have revealed herself repeatedly to a peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous in 1858.

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  • Under the protective policy thus repeatedly confirmed, Canada gradually became more independent of the American market than in earlier times, and enjoyed great commercial prosperity.

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  • During the war he was repeatedly entrusted with missions directed towards the restoration of peace.

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  • The mouth of the Adour has repeatedly shifted, its old bed being represented by the series of etangs and lagoons extending northward as far as the village of Vieux Boucau, 222 m.

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  • On the 16th of May, after sessions in which the Senate repeatedly reversed the rulings of the chief justice as to the admission of evidence, in which the president's counsel showed that their case was excellently prepared and the prosecuting counsel appealed in general to political passions rather than to judicial impartiality, the eleventh article was voted on and impeachment failed by a single vote (35 to 19; 7 republicans and 12 democrats voting " Not guilty ") of the necessary two-thirds.

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  • On the right the Russians under Wittgenstein advanced from Striesen, the Prussians under Kleist through the Grosser Garten, whilst Prussians under Prince Augustus and Austrians under Colloredo moved upon the Moczinski redoubt, which was the scene of the most desperate fighting, and was repeatedly taken and retaken.

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  • After being repeatedly transferred from the one power to the other, according to the preponderance of Bohemia or the empire, the town and territory were finally incorporated with Bohemia in 1350, after the Bohemian king became the emperor Charles IV.

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  • He was repeatedly employed on embassies to the Low Countries, and was for a long time stationed at Calais as agent in the shifty negotiations carried on by Wolsey with the court of France.

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  • The principle of election by canons was repeatedly violated, and threatened to disappear; and at the end of the 13th century the spectacle was common of prelates, whether nominated or confirmed by the pope, entitling themselves " bishops by the grace of the Holy See."

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  • Silesia was repeatedly overrun by Austrian and Russian troops, and Frederick's ultimate expulsion seemed only a question of time.

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  • Although the Great Council repeatedly protested against the king's misrule and extravagance, their remonstrances came to nothing for want of leaders and a clear-cut policy.

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  • It was repeatedly plundered by Tatars, Lithuanians and Poles in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.

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  • From 1863 to 1866 gold seekers repeatedly confirmed the early reports, and the publication of their accounts in Western papers gradually aroused interest.

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  • From the violence of a multitude in which women of the worst class were more furious than the men she was sheltered in the house of the provost, where she repeatedly showed herself at the window, appealing aloud with dishevelled hair and dress to the mercy which no man could look upon her and refuse.

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  • She repeatedly insisted on the production of proof in her own handwriting as to her complicity with the project of the assassins who had expiated their crime on the 10th and 21st of the month preceding.

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  • Thus western Europe in early Carboniferous time was occupied by a series of constricted, gulf-like seas; and on account of the steady progress of intermittent warping movements of the crust, we find that the areas of clearer water, in which the limestone-building organisms could exist, were repeatedly able to spread, thus forming those thin limestones found interbedded with shale and sandstone which occur typically in the Yoredale district of Yorkshire and in the region to the north, and also in the culm deposits of central Europe.

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  • The spread of these limestones was repeatedly checked by the steady influx of detritus from the land during the pauses in movements of depression.

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  • In more than one quarter the dikes have been repeatedly extended so as to enclose land conquered from the sea, the work of reclamation being aided by a natural process.

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  • The Spaniards on their side were obdurate on the subjects of freedom of trade in the Indies and of freedom of religious worship. At last, after the negotiations had been repeatedly on the point of breaking off, a compromise was effected by the mediation of the envoys of France and England.

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  • The so-called "simoniacal heresy," particularly prevalent in Gaul, Illyricum and the East, he repeatedly attacked; and against the Gallican abuse of promoting laymen to bishoprics he protested with vigour.

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  • A problem to which he returned repeatedly was that of separating nickel and cobalt from their ores and freeing them from arsenic; and in the course of his long laboratory practice he worked out numerous processes for the preparation of pure chemicals and methods of exact analysis.

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  • In this rank he took part in the Mexican War, repeatedly winning distinction for conduct and bravery.

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  • This is distilled to dryness and the distillate repeatedly recrystallized from cymene.

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  • His servant, sent repeatedly to search the sky for signs, returned the seventh time reporting a little cloud arising out of the sea "like a man's hand."

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  • Obtaining an unbound copy of the De corpore, he saw by the mutilated appearance of the sheets that Hobbes had repeatedly altered his demonstrations before he issued them at last in their actual form, grotesque as it was, rather than delay the book longer.

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  • Incorporated in 1241, it became a flourishing commercial town, and though repeatedly subject to the counts o Cleves, was a member of the Hanseatic League, and as late as 1521 a free imperial city.

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  • Attempts were repeatedly made to introduce tea culture in Ceylon, under both Dutch and British authority.

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  • The leaves are passed repeatedly through a machine driven by steam or other power giving a rotary motion, the operation occupying about 40 to 60 minutes.

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  • In 1877 he became editor of the party organ at Dresden, and under the Socialist law was repeatedly condemned to various terms of imprisonment, and was also expelled from that city.

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  • He was repeatedly provoked into striking those who had taken liberties with him.

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  • During some time Johnson continued to call on his patron, but, after being repeatedly told by the porter that his lordship was not at home, took the hint, and ceased to present himself at the inhospitable door.

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  • His friends repeatedly exhorted him to make an effort, and he repeatedly resolved to do so.

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  • While he was in Congress he voted repeatedly for the principle of the Wilmot Proviso.

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  • The system thus established was repeatedly revised, and always with the same objectto reduce to a minimum the power of the national representatives, and to exalt and extend that of the government.

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  • This was supported by all the Liberal party and carried repeatedly; of course it was rejected by the Bundesrat, for it would have established the principle that the constitution of each state could be revised by the imperial authorities, which would have completely destroyed their independence.

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  • The demands repeatedly made by the Centre and the Conservatives for effective factory legislation and prohibition of Sunday labor were not successful.

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  • In his public speeches the emperor repeatedly expressed his reverence for am the memory of his grandfather, and his determination to continue his policy; but he also repudiated the attempt of the extreme Conservatives to identify him with their party.

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  • Two positions on which he repeatedly insisted have taken a firm hold - first, that it is of the essence of a church to be comprehensive of various views and tendencies, and that a national church especially should seek to represent all the elements of the life of the nation; secondly, that subscription to a creed can bind no one to all its details, but only to the sum and substance, or the spirit, of the symbol.

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  • Arctic observers, both Danish and British, have repeatedly reported displays of aurora unaccompanied by any special magnetic disturbance.

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  • Parliament had repeatedly expressed its disapproval of the Magyar demands upon the crown, but had succeeded only in demonstrating its own impotence.

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  • The emperor frowned repeatedly upon their efforts.

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  • Mahomet himself, too, repeatedly receives direct injunctions, and does not escape an occasional rebuke.

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  • Mahomet repeatedly calls attention to the fact that the Koran is not written, like other sacred books, in a strange language, but in Arabic, and therefore is intelligible to all.

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  • The best are in English; where we have the extremely paraphrastic, but for its time admirable translation of George Sale (repeatedly printed), that of Rodwell (1861), which seeks to give the pieces in chronological order, and that of Palmer (1880), who wisely follows the traditional arrangements.

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  • The rebellion broke out repeatedly in the following years, and in 831 the Copts joined with the Arabs against the government; the state of affairs became so serious that the caliph Mamun himself visited Egypt, arriving at Fostat in February 832; his general Afshin fought a decisive battle with the rebels at Bgshard in the IJauf region, at which the Copts were compelled to surrender; the males were massacred and the women and children sold as slaves.

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  • He appears to have invented the fiction which afterwards was repeatedly employed, by which the money spent on mosque-building was supposed to have been furnished by discoveries of buried treasure.

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  • This fleet was destroyed by a far smaller one sent by the Bagdad caliph to Rosetta; but Egypt was not freed from the invaders till the year 921, when reinforcements had been repeatedly sent from Bagdad to deal with them.

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  • The reign of Bibars was spent largely in successful wars against the Crusaders, from whom he took many cities, notably Safad, Caesarea and Antioch; the Armenians, whose territory he repeatedly invaded, burning their capital Sis; and the Seljukids of Asia Minor.

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  • On the 1st of July 1277 Bibars died, and the events that followed set an example repeatedly followed during the period KaIaa of the Mamelukes.

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  • In I49I, however, after the Egyptians had repeatedly defeated the Ottoman troops, Kait Bey made proposals of peace which were accepted, the keys of the towns which the Ottomans had seized being restored to the Egyptian sultan.

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  • It can be demonstrated that they are practically indefatigable - repeatedly stimulated by electrical currents, even through many hours, they, unlike muscle, continue to respond with unimpaired reaction.

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  • In 1752 Voltaire, who had repeatedly visited him, came at Frederick's urgent entreaty, and received a truly royal welcome.

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  • Its hopes, based on a Euphrates valley railway, which was to have started from its port of Suedia (Seleucia), were doomed to disappointment, and it has suffered repeatedly from visitations of cholera; but it has nevertheless grown rapidly and will resume much of its old importance when a railway is made down the lower Orontes valley.

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  • At Dunbar Leslie held Cromwell in the hollow of his hand, but his army had been repeatedly " purged " of all Royalist men of the sword by the preachers; they are said, and Cromwell believed it, to have constrained Leslie to leave his impregnable position and attack on the lower levels.

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  • In 1881 he was chosen member for the tenth arrondissement of Paris, and in 1885 for the Bouches du Rhone, being re-elected in 1889, 1893 and 1898; and he was repeatedly chosen as " reporter " to the various bureaus.

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  • Several details, but only one name, are added in the De Nobilitate et Rusticitate Dialogus (cap. 33) of Felix Hemmerli, a canon of Zurich, who wrote it after 1451 and before 1454; in this last year he was imprisoned by the Schwyzers, whom he had repeatedly insulted and attacked in his books.

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  • It has been repeatedly indulgenced by various popes.

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  • After the war he repeatedly declined the portfolio of war.

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  • Owing to the flimsy construction of its buildings Guayaquil has been repeatedly burned, the greater fires occurring in 1707, 1764, 1865, 1896 and 1899.

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  • Situated in the basin of the Wei river, along which runs the great road which connects northern China with Central Asia, at a point where the valley opens out on the plains of China, Si-gan Fu occupies a strategical position of great importance, and repeatedly in the annals of the empire has history been made around and within its walls.

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  • He also repeatedly thwarted the martial ambitions of Gabriel Bethlen, and prevented George Rakoczy I., over whom he had a great influence, from combining with the Turks and the Protestants.

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  • His student life was, however, broken by the pope's command to preach to the English in Rome; and a course of his lectures, On the Connexion between Science and Revealed Religion, deservedly attracted much attention, his general thesis being that whereas scientific teaching has repeatedly been thought to disprove Christian doctrine, further investigation has shown that a reconstruction is possible.

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  • He left in Italian a personal narrative of the war in Flanders, which has been repeatedly published in a Latin translation (Bellum Belgicum, Antwerp, 1609).

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  • Goethe's grandsons have been so repeatedly accused of having dis p layed a dog-in-the-manger temper in closing the Goethehaus to the public and the Goethe archives to research, that the charge has almost universally come to be regarded as proven.

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  • He repeatedly expressed an admiration for Calvin's writings on the subject of the sacrament; and Melanchthon believed that if the Swiss accepted Calvin's theory of the Supper, the Wittenberg Concord could be extended to include them.

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  • The European graveyard has repeatedly been the scene of outrages perpetrated, it is believed, by natives from the mainland of Borneo, the graves being rifled and the hair of the head and other parts of the corpses being carried off to furnish ornaments to weapons and ingredients in the magic philtres of the natives.

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  • O'Connell steadily supported Lord Melbourne's government, gave it valuable aid in its general measures, and repeatedly expressed his cordial approval of its policy in advancing Irish Catholics to places of trust and power in the state, though personally he refused a high judicial office.

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  • These pagan tribes were repeatedly raided by the Bagirmese for slaves.

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  • His nephew, Shahabuddin Mahommed, repeatedly invaded India, conquering as far as Benares.

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  • Westward they extended nearly to the shores of the Caspian; eastward he repeatedly entered India as a conqueror.

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  • European enterprise, attracted by the richness of the ore and the low rate of wages, has repeatedly tried to establish iron-works on a large scale; but hitherto every one of these attempts has ended in failure with the exception of the iron-works at Barrakur in Bengal, first started in 1865, which after many years of struggle seem to have turned the corner of success.

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  • It is curious to observe how repeatedly this arsenal was drawn upon in the discussions in America about the "Imperialistic" developments of Igloo.

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  • Numerous small battles were fought with Aguinaldo and the insurgents, who were repeatedly defeated only to reappear in other places.

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  • In the case of this star there is evidence that the outburst must have been extremely rapid, for the region where Nova Persei appeared had been photographed repeatedly at Harvard during February, and in particular no trace of the star was found on a plate taken on the 19th of February, which showed eleventh magnitude stars.

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  • We thus see how the power of the house of Omayya developed itself, and how there arose against it an opposition, which led in the first place to the murder of Othman and the Caliphate of Ali, and furthermore, during the whole period of the Omayyad caliphs, repeatedly to dangerous outbreaks, culminating in the great catastrophe which placed the Abbasids on the throne.

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  • He beat the Kharijites repeatedly and entered Kufa in May or June 747.

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  • This league was joined by a powerful group of princes and nobles and found recognition by the prince-electors of the Empire; but for want of leadership it did not stand the test, when Richard of Cornwall and Alphonso of Castile were elected rival kings in 1257.2 In the following centuries the imperial cities in south Germany, where most of them were situated, repeatedly formed leagues to protect their interests against the power of the princes and the nobles, and destructive wars were waged; but no great political issue found solution, the relative position of the parties after each war remaining much what it had been before.

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  • In the Old Testament repeatedly they are found in conflict with the prophetic ideals.

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  • Consciously and of purpose the attempt is made to do once more what has been done repeatedly before, to restate Christianity in the terms of current science.

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  • This has been repeatedly illustrated in the English census reports.

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  • During the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries it was repeatedly burned by its hostile neighbours, the Lithuanians and Poles, and in the 17th century it remained for some time in the possession of Sweden.

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  • In the 5th century it suffered like Corinth from the commercial rivalry of Athens in the western seas, and was repeatedly harassed by flying squadrons of Athenian ships.

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  • Like others of the dominant planter class in Virginia, he was repeatedly elected to the House of Burgesses, but the business which came before the colonial assembly was for some years of only local importance, and he is not known to have made any set speeches in the House, or to have said anything beyond a statement of his opinion and the reasons for it.

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  • This elimination of the non-essential, grounded on the fundamental propositions with regard to forms, is the most important of Bacon's contributions to the logic of induction, and that in which, as he repeatedly says, his method differs from all previous philosophies.

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  • They are then taken out and repeatedly turned over in the sun until perfectly dried, and afterwards beaten by mallets on stone slabs.

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  • He believed strongly in the power of prayer and repeatedly had assurances that his prayers were heard; and when he was disappointed by non-fulfilment his grief and depression were terrible.

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  • Envoys were sent repeatedly to France, England and Denmark; Turkey and Venice were looked to for assistance; the jealousy felt towards the Habsburgs by the Bavarian Wittelsbachs was skilfully fomented; and the German Protestants were assured that attack was the best, nay the only, means of defence.

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  • Unlike John Frederick of Saxony, Philip divined, or partly divined, the emperor's intentions, and urged repeatedly that the forces of the league should be put in order.

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  • The philosopher's grandfather appears to have been the recognized head of the Jewish community in Amsterdam in 1628, and his father, Michael Espinoza, was repeatedly warden of the synagogue between 1630 and 1650.

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  • Repeatedly damaged in Border warfare, it was ruined in 1544-45 during the English invasion led by Sir Ralph Evers (or Eure).

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  • Though found neither in the inscriptions of Darius nor in the Greek authors, the name Turan must nevertheless be of great antiquity; for not merely is it repeatedly found in the Avesta, under the form Tura, but it occurs already in a hymn, which, without doubt, originates from Zoroaster himself, and in which the Turanian Fryana and his descendants are commemorated as faithful adherents of the prophet (Yasna, 46, 62).

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  • Soon, however, the nomads (Dahae) gained their independence, and, as we have seen, repeatedly attacked and devastated the Parthian Empire in conjunction with the Tocharians and other tribes of Sacae and Scythians.

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  • Fifteen or sixteen years later it was repeatedly pointed out to the authorities that the revenues from the customs of the Persian Gulf would be much increased if control were exercised at all the ports, particularly the small ones where smuggling was being carried on on a large scale, and in 1883 the shah decided upon the acquisition of four or five steamers, one to be purchased yearly, and instructed the late Au Kuli Khan, Mukhber ad-daulah, minister of telegraphs, to obtain designs and estimates from British and German firms. The tender of a well-known German firm at Bremerhaven was finally accepted, and one of the ministers sons then residing in Berlin made the necessary contracts for the first steamer.

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  • The Emperor Francis Joseph esteemed him, stood by him in the good and evil hours of his administration of foreign affairs, and repeatedly refused to accept his tendered resignation.

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  • The explanation seems to be that while on Christian grounds he repeatedly denounced pantheism as being in all its forms equivalent to atheism, he was latterly much swayed by the thought of Schelling in the pantheistic direction which was natural to him.

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  • In a time of moral corruption and oppressiverule, as the early empire repeatedly became to the privileged classes of Roman society, a general feeling of insecurity led the student of philosophy to seek in it a refuge against the vicissitudes of fortune which he daily beheld.

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  • The Liberal party, which now came into control in the college repeatedly disappointed the hopes of Cotton Mather that he might be chosen president, and by its ecclesiastical laxness and its broader views of Church polity forced the Mathers to turn from Harvard to Yale as a truer school of the prophets.

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  • The region south of the Gila had already been repeatedly explored.

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  • He scarcely ever saw any of his colleagues though they repeatedly and urgently pressed for interviews with him, and even an offer from the king to visit him in person was declined, though in the language of profound and almost abject respect which always marked his communications with the court.

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  • They rejected the doctrine of the Trinity, and protested against mediatorship, atonement and the imputed righteousness of Christ, always laying more stress on the teaching of Christ than on the teaching of the church about him; but they repeatedly laid claim to the name of Christians or of Christian deists.

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  • House of Representatives, serving two terms. In 1893 he was elected U.S. congressman and thereafter repeatedly reelected to serve through 1923.

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  • Though internal disturbances again broke out, the Bohemians after this success assumed the offensive, and repeatedly invaded Hungary and the German states.

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  • The earlier books were repeatedly reissued during the author's life, and always with some correction.

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  • In June 1828 and in March 1829 he exhibited before the institute small electromagnets closely and repeatedly wound with silk-covered wire, which had a far greater lifting power than any then known.

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  • Although it is certain that the four great geographical landmarks which to-day serve to keep Hudson's memory alive, namely the Hudson Bay, Strait, Territory and River, had repeatedly been visited and even drawn on maps and charts before he set out on his voyages, yet he deserves to take a very high rank among northern navigators for the mere extent of his discoveries and the success with which he pushed them beyond the limits of his predecessors.

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  • By the English of New England and Virginia the Dutch and Swedes were regarded as intruders, and were repeatedly warned against trespassing on English soil.'

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  • He wrote several Latin plays on Scriptural subjects, of which the best, De Christo triumphante, was repeatedly printed, (London, 1551; Basel, 1556, &c.), and was translated into English by Richard Day, son of the printer.

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  • His campaign there is the finest proof of his genius as a general, although he was repeatedly defeated by the English under Wellington, for his soldiers were but raw conscripts, while those of Wellington were the veterans of many campaigns.

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  • It suffered repeatedly in the course of the colonial Indian wars.

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  • While travelling about, Confucius repeatedly came across recluses, - a class of men who had retired from the world in disgust.

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  • In any case, however, it is significant that the Abyssinians have repeatedly been willing to co-operate with the British away from their own country.

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  • The distinction between psychology and theory of knowledge was first clearly made by Kant, who repeatedly insisted that the Critique of Pure Reason was not to be taken as a psychological inquiry.

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  • During the absence or illness of his father Gustavus repeatedly acted as regent, and was therefore already thoroughly versed in public affairs when he succeeded to the Swedish throne on the 8th of December 1907, the crown of Norway having been separated from that of Sweden in 1905.

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  • During the period of the Border lawlessness the inhabitants suffered repeatedly at the hands of moss-troopers and through the feuds of rival families, in addition to the losses caused by the English and Scots wars.

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  • Novello himself, besieged in his capital, although repeatedly offered favourable terms, held out for some months hoping for help from Florence and also from certain Venetian nobles with whom he was intriguing.

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  • The megaspore-nucleus divides repeatedly, and cells are produced from the peripheral region inwards, which eventually fill the sporecavity with a homogeneous tissue (prothallus); some of the superficial cells at the micropylar end of the megaspore increase in size and divide by a tangential wall into two, an upper cell which gives rise to the short two-celled neck of the archegonium, and a lower cell which develops into a large egg-cell.

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  • After the body of a spermatozoid has coalesced with the egg-nucleus the latter divides repeatedly and forms a mass of tissue which grows more vigorously in the lower part of the fertilized ovum, and extends upwards towards the apex of the ovum as a peripheral layer of parenchyma surrounding a central space.

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  • Adiantum; the lowest vein in each half of the lamina follows a course parallel to the edge, and gives off numerous branches, which fork repeatedly as they spread in a palmate manner towards the leaf margin.

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  • It is then repeatedly ploughed until the water becomes worked into the soil, and the whole reduced to thick mud.

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  • Laidlaw afterward repeatedly sued Sage for damages, claiming that Sage had used him as a shield at the moment of the explosion, but his suits were unsuccessful.

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  • His studies at the university of Athens were repeatedly interrupted for lack of means, and he began to earn his living as a clerk.

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  • It may be pointed out here that the same name is repeatedly applied throughout South Africa to different streams, Buffalo, Olifants (elephants') and Groote (great) being favourite designations.

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  • It suffered repeatedly in English invasions and was destroyed in 1570.

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  • On this side the city has repeatedly suffered from floods.

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  • The new city was incorporated as Lincoln (and formally declared the countyseat by the legislature) in 1869, and was chartered for the first time as a city of the second class in 1871; since then its charter has been repeatedly altered.

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  • Thus, to find the logarithm of a number to base 2, the number being greater than i, we first divide repeatedly by 2 until we get a number between I and 2; then divide repeatedly by 10 12 until we get a number between I and 10 y2; then divide repeatedly by ioo v 2; and so on.

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  • We suppose some such form as Edrioaster, which appears to have lived near the shore, to have been repeatedly overturned by waves.

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  • In the decade following 1880, struggles in the western counties for the location of county seats (the bitterest local political fights known in western states) repeatedly led to bloodshed and the interference of state militia.

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  • These burh-ware, or garrison-men, are repeatedly mentioned in Alfreds later years.

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  • The enemy was checked, beaten off, followed up rapidly whenever he changed his base of operation, and hunted repeatedly all across England.

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  • Peter of Savoy, another uncle, was perhaps the most shameless of all the beggars for the kings bounty; not only was he made earl of Richmond, but his debts were repeatedly paid and great sums were given him to help his continental adventures.

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  • And repeatedly, when they had Edward at their mercy and might have dictated what terms they pleased to him, they failed to rise to the situation.

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  • But the fighting was all on Scottish ground, and Edward repeatedly made incursions, showy if not effective, into the very heart of the northern realm; on one occasion he reached Inverness unopposed.

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  • Meanwhile taxation was heavy, the whole nation was seething with discontent, andwhat was worstno way was visible out of the miserable situation; ministers and councillors were repeatedly displaced, but their successors always proved equally incompetent to find a remedy.

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  • The two years truce was repeatedly prorogued, and lasted till 449, but no definitive treaty was ever concluded, owing to the bad faith with which both parties kept their promises.

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  • In 1599 a fire destroyed the greater part of the town, and during the 17th century it suffered repeatedly at the hands of the Transylvanian princes and leaders.

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  • He repeatedly visited Europe in company with his wife.

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  • The fortress was repeatedly besieged during the wars of the Scottish Independence.

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  • In the Corinthi a n war Thespiae sided with Sparta, and between 379 and 372 repeatedly served the Spartans as a base against Thebes.

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  • Berwick and Carlisle were repeatedly assailed, and battles took place at Halidon Hill (1333), Otterburn (1388), Nisbet (1402), Homildon (1402), Piperden (1435), Hedgeley Moor (1464),(1464), Flodden (1513), Solway Moss (1542), and Ancrum Moor (1544), in addition to many fights arising out of family feuds and raids fomented by the Armstrongs, Eliots, Grahams, Johnstones, Maxwells and other families, of which the most serious were the encounters at Arkenholme (Langholm) in 1455, the Raid of Reidswire (1575), and the bloody combat at Dryfe Sands (1593).

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  • In most species many of these buds, which alternate with the leaves, remain dormant, but in others the aerial shoots are copiously and repeatedly branched.

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  • In 1902 a widespread military conspiracy was rumoured to exist, while Austria and Russia repeatedly gave proofs that they were indifferent to the fate of Alexander, and so encouraged the malcontents.

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  • From the date of its occupation by the Arabs the town had a stormy history, being repeatedly captured by rival Berber and Spanish-Moorish dynasties.

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  • It has been repeatedly damaged by earthquakes.

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  • He at once began to expound the epistles of St Paul in the church of St Pierre, and after about a year was also elected preacher by the magistrates with the consent of the people, an office which he would not accept until it had been repeatedly pressed upon him.

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  • Besides preaching every day in each alternate week, he taught theology three days in the week, attended weekly meetings of his consistory, read the Scriptures once a week in the congregation, carried on an extensive correspondence on a multiplicity of subjects, prepared commentaries on the books of Scripture, and was engaged repeatedly in controversy with the opponents of his opinions.

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  • That of Peiresc has been repeatedly printed; it has also been translated into English.

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  • Munster and Meath were repeatedly ravaged, and in 11 51 he crushed Tordelbach (Turlough) O'Brian, king of Thomond, at Moanmor.

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  • As the only means of preserving authority at Khartum (and thus securing the peaceful withdrawal of the garrison) Gordon repeatedly telegraphed to Cairo asking that Zobeir Pasha might be sent to him, his intention being to hand over to Zobeir the government of the country.

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  • Although several were closely imprisoned, loaded with chains and repeatedly flogged, it is a noteworthy fact that none was put to death.

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  • Distinctly developed crystals are, however, of rare occurrence; they are usually acicular with acute pyramid-planes and are repeatedly twinned on the prism.

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  • He read Burr's character correctly from the beginning; deemed it a patriotic duty to thwart him in his ambitions; defeated his hopes successively of a foreign mission, the presidency, and the governorship of New York; and in his conversations and letters repeatedly and unsparingly denounced him.

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  • In the oldest known Calamarian, however, Archaeocalamites (Devonian and Lower Carboniferous), the leaves were repeatedly forked.

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  • Typically Marattiaceous sori, consisting of exannulate sporangia united to form synangia, are frequent, and are almost always found on fronds with the character of Pecopteris, large, repeatedly pinnate leaves, resembling those of Cyatheaceae or some species of Nephrodium.

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  • In the isolated seeds of Cordaitales and Pteridosperms, pollen-grains are often found within the pollen-chamber, and the pluricellular structure of these pollen-grains has been repeatedly demonstrated.

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  • It consists of a comparatively small and repeatedly forked axis bearing in each fork a flower; the flowers, which are regarded as male and female, appear to be similar to those of Bennettites.

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  • It has suffered repeatedly from earthquakes, the greatest damage occurring from those of 1797 and 1859.

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  • Repeatedly it seemed as if the conflict between the Government of the Reich and that of Bavaria would end in open rupture.

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  • During the early part of Oswio's reign the Northumbrian kingdom was repeatedly invaded and ravaged by the Mercians, and on one occasion (before 651) Penda besieged and almost captured the Northumbrian royal castle at Bamborough.

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  • During the invasion of 893-97 English Mercia was again repeatedly ravaged by the Danes; but in the last of these years, by the united efforts of Alfred and Æthelred, they were at length expelled.

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  • Being repeatedly elected podesta for lengthy terms of office, he at last became the virtual master of Rimini.

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  • The train whistle blasting repeatedly; Nick with his face to the window, calling for her.

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  • On my first afternoon in India, I saw a man levitating six feet off the ground--repeatedly.

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  • You see people who know you well and who benefit from your gifts will repeatedly affirm you in them.

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  • Private armed guards were drafted in to provide security, after the Latvian police repeatedly failed to halt the aggression of the homophobic mob.

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  • Such metal was probably flattened by repeatedly striking a flat hammer stone on a large stone anvil.

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  • The usual response of catholic apologists is to repeatedly assert that 2 Timothy 3 does not teach sufficiency.

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  • But, like as not, one specific problem repeatedly asserts itself.

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  • The chosen Indian regional varieties were repeatedly backcrossed with Coker 312 to develop different Bt cotton varieties.

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  • The hero, in particular, is repeatedly bashed around like some Tom & Jerry style character.

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  • I've said repeatedly that terrorists are by definition low-tech brutes.

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  • The forms either have texture applied or are repeatedly burnished to produce a silky smooth surface.

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  • The ground compaction system worked by dropping a triangular weight repeatedly onto the old car park asphalt.

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  • Persistent Love The people violated the covenant, we read in verse 20, violated it repeatedly and grossly.

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  • Widewater Salinity Page 31 December 2002 Six little dabchicks (=Little Grebes) are spotted repeatedly diving beneath the flooded Widewater Lagoon.

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  • Never having read a work by Mr Irving, Manne comforts himself repeatedly by calling him a " holocaust denier " .

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  • The Taliban have repeatedly disavowed any intention of taking their struggle beyond these frontiers.

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  • Other possible instances would be gross discourtesy to an owner or repeatedly ignoring communications from the FRC.

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  • Oracle has repeatedly promised to bend over backward to keep PeopleSoft's 12,200 customers happy, but some are already disgruntled.

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  • The report repeatedly praises individual heroism by emergency workers, but it finds a number of organizational failings.

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  • Driven insane, Ivan repeatedly turns the hourglass over and over again in a hope of delaying his death.

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  • Director Dominic Champagne's claim that you could attend the show repeatedly and see new things each time is not ill-founded.

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  • Beijing has repeatedly urged Iraq to allow arms inspectors to return.

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  • Over the years, CIA and military interrogators have repeatedly attempted to suborn testimony from both men, linking Abu Qatada to al Qaida.

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  • One employe repeatedly intoned, presciently, " It's over, it's all over.

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  • Scottish armies repeatedly invaded English-held territory, defying generations of Anglo-Norman kings.

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  • Then there was its commitment to Yugoslavia, whose resuscitation was repeatedly invoked in the West.

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  • Powell slashed him with his bowie knife before leaping onto Seward's bed and repeatedly stabbed him.

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  • Now we can continue the sequence ` beyond infinity ' by using the basic lemma repeatedly, starting at t w.

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  • The objection to this viewpoint is that historians have repeatedly shown that medical knowledge and practice are ' constructed ' and are culturally mediated.

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  • This dispute poisoned his relationship with the then unknown newton, as the secretary repeatedly misrepresented hooke to newton.

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  • The Mirages were joined by Mystère fighters, which dropped napalm on the bridge and deck and repeatedly strafed the ship.

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  • If this happens repeatedly during a game then the match will be declared null and void and be rescheduled on a different server.

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  • Notices are intended for low level, usually first time offending and will not be appropriate for those who repeatedly offend.

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  • The completion of the work has been repeatedly postponed.

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  • Urban IV. repeatedly offered him high ecclesiastical preferment, which he in his humility declined.

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  • He repeatedly rebuffed attempts by Alistair Campbell, the Gus Hedges of the government, to polish the document his way.

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  • Letters in The Guardian repeatedly testify to the public renunciation of Labor.

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  • She later told officers Neal had repeatedly smashed her head against the bedroom wall during a blazing row.

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  • A famous 1996 no-go theorem by Lo, Chau, and Mayers claims that no such protocol exists, but has been repeatedly challenged.

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  • He tries every trick in the book to get out of flying, but is repeatedly thwarted.

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  • They emphasized, repeatedly, the importance of the study of offspring of affected cattle in order to check for maternal transmission.

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  • He saw Daniel close to the glass, staring down, repeatedly uttering, " Oh my God.

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  • Two young guys on the bus home were repeatedly warned by other passengers not to wander around in my neighborhood.

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  • He took the field against the Turks (1301, 1310) and against the Grand Catalan Company (1305), but was repeatedly defeated.

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  • Elster and Geitel found the sign of the charge often fluctuate repeatedly during a single rain storm, but it seemed more often than not opposite to that of the simultaneous potential gradient.

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  • He became a recognized authority on finance, and repeatedly served on the Budget Commission as reporter or president.

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  • But although the conservative party was successful in inducing successive general assemblies to lay repeatedly stronger stress on the verbal inerrancy of Holy Scripture and to make belief in such inerrancy a requisite of teachers in theological seminaries and of candidates for the ministry, there was in other matters an increasing liberal tendency.

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  • First he attempted to hold Vienna against the imperial troops, and, after the capitulation, hastened to Pressburg to offer his services to Kossuth, first defending himself, in a long memorial, from the accusations of treachery to the Polish cause and of aristocratic tendencies which the more fanatical section of the Polish emigrant Radicals repeatedly brought against him.

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  • Its authors had wished Oliver to assume the title of king, but this he repeatedly refused; and in the instrument he was named Protector, a parliament was established, limited in powers but whose measures were not restricted by the Protector's veto unless they contravened the constitution, the Protector's executive power being also limited by the council.

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  • The injured cells die and turn brown; the living cells beneath grow out, and form cork, and under the released pressure bulge outwards and repeatedly divide, forming a mass Of succulent regenerative tissue known as callus, Living cells of the pith, phloem, cortex, &c., may also co-operate in this formation of regenerative tissue, and if the wound is a mere knife-cut in the bark, the protruding lips of callus formed at the edges of the wound soon meet, and the slit is healed overoccluded.

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  • He was guided in turn by the inconsistent advice of Schmerling, Rechberg, Mensdorff, not to mention more obscure counsellors, and it is not surprising that Austria was repeatedly outmatched and outwitted by Prussia.

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  • Others attribute it to religious fanaticism, or to the result of some barbaric invasion, such as Axum may have repeatedly endured before it was sacked by Mahommed Gran, sultan of Harrar, about 1535.

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  • Franklin had repeatedly petitioned Congress for his recall, but his letters were unanswered or his appeals refused until the 7th of March 1785, when Congress resolved that he be allowed to return to America; on the 10th of March Thomas Jefferson, who had joined him in August of the year before, was appointed to his place.

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  • Winthrop served repeatedly, though not continuously, as governor of the colony till his death in 1649, his rejection in 1636 being due to a party of theological revolt which chose Henry Vane (afterwards Sir Henry) to the office.

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  • The office of steward in France, then recently suppressed, had for some time been the highest office of state in that kingdom, and Simon de Montfort appears to have considered that his hereditary stewardship entitled him to high official position in England; and after his victory at Lewes he repeatedly figures as steward of England in official documents under the great seal.

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  • He was imprisoned at first in Topcliffe's house, where he was repeatedly put to the torture in the vain hope of extracting evidence about other priests.

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  • He detached a column under Vandamme to the mountains to interpose between Schwarzenberg and Prague (see Napoleonic Campaigns); the rest of the army pressed on by forced marches for Dresden, around which a position for the whole army had been chosen and fortified, though at the moment this was held by less than 20,000 men under Gouvion St Cyr, who retired thither from the mountains, leaving a garrison in Konigstein, and had repeatedly sent reports to the emperor as to the allied masses gathering to the southward.

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  • Sailing on the river Thames, Bradley repeatedly observed the shifting of a vane on the mast as the boat altered its course; and, having been assured that the motion of the vane meant that the boat, and not the wind, had altered its direction, he realized that the position taken up by the vane was determined by the motion of the boat and the direction of the wind.

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  • If the general tenderness towards animals, based on the principle of ahimsa, or inflicting no injury on sentient beings, be due to Buddhist teaching, that influence must have made itself felt at a comparatively early period, seeing that sentiments of a similar nature are repeatedly urged in the Code of Manu.

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  • Their grand master, like many other subordinates in history, repeatedly begged to be allowed to charge, but Richard, who on this occasion showed the highest gift of generalship, that of feeling the pulse of the fight, waited for the favourable moment.

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  • The ordinary bazar copies of the poem, repeatedly reproduced by lithography, teem with interpolations and variations from the poet's language.

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  • During the invasion of 893-97 English Mercia was again repeatedly ravaged by the Danes; but in the last of these years, by the united efforts of Alfred and Æthelred, they were at length expelled.

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  • The serenity of the raked gravel in Zen gardens has inspired a new process, involving repeatedly drawing pencil lines through gesso.

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  • Brown 's version of events has the prime minister reneging repeatedly on firm pledges to step aside during the second term.

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  • The common goal of the nation, it was repeatedly stated is single-hearted unity.

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  • Mahir, of Adelaide Road, was stabbed repeatedly in the brutal attack in the heart of busy Camden Town.

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  • She was repeatedly stabbed in the chest, gut and legs.

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  • He stonewalled many questions, repeatedly insisting that some be referred to the ministry of defense.

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  • Characteristic for most speakers are simple motion patterns that are repeatedly applied in synchrony with the main prosodic events.

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  • Any customer repeatedly " mailbombing " or who attracts such behavior may have their account terminated forthwith.

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  • He saw Daniel close to the glass, staring down, repeatedly uttering, Oh my God.

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  • Richard had set off with them but had to turn back due to having a bad headache and vomiting repeatedly.

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  • While some of the faces crop up repeatedly among the walk-on characters, the individuality and level of detail is always stunning.

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  • A female diving spider repeatedly carries air to a diving bell made of water-repellent webbing attached to underwater plants.

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  • These lyrics use the same cliché repeatedly, making this a boring song.

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  • It's only when you demonstrate the ability to make sales repeatedly that you have a model you can take to the next phase.

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  • Save the Landfills- Many proponents of reusable diapers use this argument repeatedly.

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  • Such pants are not meant for active use and should not be repeatedly washed and ironed.

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  • If the cat is particularly resistant and repeatedly tries to bite and scratch, you can wear gloves when handling.

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  • If you are unfamiliar with the term "kneading", it is used to describe the behavior of a cat when it uses its front paws to grasp and repeatedly pull at a carpet, pillow or some other soft surface while alternating one paw with the other.

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  • Repeatedly call you throughout the day or at your place of employment if such calls are not allowed at your work.

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  • The Master Book and Ship Module allows MOTO merchants to store information so that it doesn't need to be inputted repeatedly.

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  • Unlike many other merchant gift cards, these cards are reloadable, so they can be used repeatedly as long as the balance is replenished.

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  • Since the cards are reloadable, cards originally obtained as gifts can be used repeatedly as long as the cardholder replenishes the balance.

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  • Over the years, this assistant manager repeatedly took money from senior citizens who trusted her to deposit their funds in guaranteed investments or bonds.

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  • Information from these annual research studies is quoted repeatedly throughout both online and printed articles.

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  • Whatever schedule works best for all, having a prescribed schedule in place enables everyone to plan their lives without the frustration of having to repeatedly implement last minute timetables and agendas.

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  • Best of all, these sources are sustainable, meaning we can harvest them repeatedly without running out since they are renewable.

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  • If you repeatedly use blues and browns in a room and have photographs of birds, combine these into one cohesive theme by using a tapestry of blue birds silhouetted on a brown background.

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  • Maybelline, my faithful companion, repeatedly fails this test.

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  • Studies repeatedly demonstrate the positive side effects of exercise on your internal processes, but exercise can also have profound effects on your mental well being.

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  • Done repeatedly, (five or six times a week) exercise will help to regulate your mind so that you're not grumpy and tired all the time.

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  • Eventually, the individual learns to associate the physiological and biological changes in the body that take place under a false or real danger and the learned behavior repeatedly results in a panic attack.

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  • Accessories like belts, shoes, and bags can be worn repeatedly, so leave some of your money for key items, like a fabulous coat.

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  • If you've been on the lookout for girl sites, you're probably hoping to find a great site you can return to repeatedly.

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  • A white sundress could do the trick and you could wear it repeatedly if you wish.

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  • These programs are recommended for people who have repeatedly lapsed post recovery.

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  • The desire to be better than all the people around them may motivate them to lie repeatedly.

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  • Fondant is a forgiving medium that will allow you to try a technique repeatedly until you get it right.

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  • Cupcake wrappers, on the other hand, are made of thick, sturdy paper and can be used repeatedly, unless they become torn or smudged with frosting.

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  • Over the next several years, she was repeatedly sexually abused by various male relatives and was shuffled back and forth between her parents.

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  • When I see a woman with her talent as a business woman repeatedly failing to live up to her own hype, all I can do is shake my head.

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  • Often the subject of controversy, Campbell has repeatedly blamed her bad attitude on resentment she has for her father abandoning her at a young age.

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  • Although Nicole Richie repeatedly denies that she suffers from an eating disorder, rumors still abound.

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  • Though she was repeatedly dinged for not relating to her duet partners, her voice was clear and strong.

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  • He has been repeatedly accused of using steroids and other performance enhancing drugs.

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  • Even though everyone feels it is just a matter of when, Prince William has repeatedly announced he will not get married until he is 28 years old.

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  • On May 4, 2007, the socialite, model and celebreality star was sentenced to 45 days in jail for repeatedly driving with a suspended license -- an act that violated the terms of her probation.

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  • He would repeatedly skip class and forgo doing homework in favor of sleeping for days on end and not doing much of anything.

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  • As a result of his arrests, he was sentenced to three years probation, which he repeatedly violated.

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  • Lauren Conrad has repeatedly disputed this rumor, but here's a little tidbit that goes to the contrary of Miss Conrad's flat out denials of the show being at least partially scripted.

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  • The two were repeatedly spotted out together, but played the "…We're just friends" card when ever asked about their relationship.

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  • Before his sentencing, he performed over 1,000 hours of community service, hosted public speaking gigs against violence and repeatedly apologizing publicly for his actions.

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  • Richards repeatedly accused Sheen of abusing drugs and alcohol, and threatening her with violence.

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  • Finally, to find bargains on toddler clothing, check out sales in your local department store, peruse local garage sales, and repeatedly visit online sites like eBay and Craigslist for other deals.

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  • Doing this repeatedly will teach her what her name is, and also associate coming to you with pleasant things.

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  • Like a wasp, which can sting repeatedly or a bumblebee that loses its sting and leaves a poison sac attached to your dog's nose if that is what happens to be out the window at the time.

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  • Learning how to build a raised garden bed is an investment you will need to make once but one that pays off repeatedly.

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  • The thread is knotted repeatedly to create a striking pattern, and the ends are braided.

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  • One of the issues involved when considering cashiers' health and safety at work is physical pains and strains from repeatedly performing the same kinds of motions.

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  • This lack of resolution disturbs the dreamer to the point of dreaming about the situation repeatedly.

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  • The sleep partners of those who snore may wake up repeatedly during the night.

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  • This means it is long lasting, occurs repeatedly and typically lasts more than three months.

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  • Use of the pillow also promotes sleep and keeps sleep apnea from worsening or causing a person to wake repeatedly.

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  • This includes the ability to "drift" repeatedly through the straight portions of the tracks, sliding from the left to right and back again to pick up even more momentum.

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  • If you rapidly move a row back and forth repeatedly, the chuzzles in that row will start to get dizzy.

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  • When you click repeatedly on a regular chuzzle, it sneezes.

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  • When you click repeatedly on a big chuzzle, it'll giggle, look like it's going to vomit, and eventually belch loudly.

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  • You can read the same person's thoughts repeatedly to keep your mental powers charged.

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  • You can just hit 'X' repeatedly, but when you get to tough foes, you'll want the power of some of the other hits.

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  • Hitting X repeatedly will trigger a combo.

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  • He repeatedly gets hit in the head, which changes his fighting style and changes some of the animation of his movements.

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  • With the Navy commando credo, "Never leave a man behind" repeatedly playing in his head, he sets out to rescue the sole survivor and get off the island.

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  • What they do offer is the chance to smash things repeatedly.

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  • You push it in and out repeatedly to distort the music, thus producing a totally rockin' wail sound that will make old people hate you.

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  • The PSX GameShark is a device that allows players to easily enter cheats for their favorite games without needing to enter tricky codes or repeatedly perform feats of gaming single-mindedness.

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  • Skills are increased by using them repeatedly, such as climbing trees to increase the Climb skill.

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  • They may talk about the details of death repeatedly.

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  • Fibrillin is the primary component of the microfibrils that allow tissues to stretch repeatedly without weakening.

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  • Both male and female transsexuals believe and repeatedly insist that they actually are, or will grow up to be, members of the opposite sex.

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  • They repeatedly state a strong desire to be, or insist that they are, of the opposite sex.

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  • Cyclic vomiting-Uncontrolled vomiting that occurs repeatedly over a certain period of time.

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  • In clinical settings, these "biotherapeutic" agents have repeatedly been helpful in the resolution of diarrhea, especially antibiotic-associated diarrhea.

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  • Canker sores can be very painful, especially if they are touched repeatedly by the tongue or silverware.

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  • Nevertheless, if a young child is repeatedly drawing violent pictures, there may be reason to seek out a therapist for the child to see if deeper emotional issues exist.

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  • Also, dogs trained to attack may bite repeatedly during a single episode.

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  • Nutritionists have repeatedly shown in studies that a healthy diet consists of plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits, complex carbohydrates such as whole grains, and foods that are high in fiber and low in cholesterol and saturated fat.

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  • Some experts theorize that children become immune to violence after seeing it repeatedly on television.

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  • Nightmare disorder is a parasomnia in which the child is repeatedly awakened from sleep by frightening dreams and is fully alert on awakening.

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  • Nocturnal myoclonus-A disorder in which the patient is awakened repeatedly during the night by cramps or twitches in the calf muscles.

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  • A tic is a nonvoluntary body movement or vocal sound that is made repeatedly, rapidly, and suddenly.

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  • Examples of complex motor tics include such gestures as jumping, squatting, making motions with the hands, twirling around when walking, touching or smelling an object repeatedly, and holding the body in an unusual position.

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  • Inflammation of a tendon (tendinitis) and inflammation of one of the fluid-filled sacs that allow tendons to move easily over bones (bursitis) usually result from minor stresses that repeatedly aggravate the same part of the body.

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  • When an infant is vigorously shaken by the arms, legs, shoulders, or chest, the whiplash motion repeatedly jars the baby's brain with tremendous force, causing internal damage and bleeding.

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  • A health care professional should be consulted whenever a child over the age of three repeatedly ingests non-food substances for a period over one month.

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  • The child has repeatedly developed deep skin abscesses.

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  • Using drugs repeatedly over time changes brain structure and function in fundamental and long-lasting ways.

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  • An immunodeficiency disorder is likely to be present when rare diseases occur or the patient gets ill from organisms that do not normally cause diseases, especially if the patient gets repeatedly infected.

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  • They may be measured repeatedly to determine a trend and to monitor correction of the deficiency or imbalance after diagnosis.

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  • Bullies are aggressive children who repeatedly physically or emotionally abuse, torment, or victimize smaller, weaker, or younger children.

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  • A child must be told repeatedly that taking other people's things is wrong in order to develop an understanding of the broader concept of stealing.

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  • A beta-receptor agonist is inhaled repeatedly or continuously.

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  • A newborn may fail to pass meconium (the first stool) within 24 hours of birth, may repeatedly vomit yellow or green colored bile, and may have a distended (swollen, uncomfortable) abdomen.

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  • Many children repeatedly switch hand preferences until at least the age of three.

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  • Allergy is suspected if the symptoms presented are characteristic of an allergic reaction, and this occurs repeatedly upon exposure to the suspected allergen.

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  • Motor attacks cause parts of the body to jerk repeatedly.

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  • Lastly, all your favorite dance movies and programs on television are an excellent source to learn from if you have the equipment to watch the dance sequences repeatedly, and preferably in slow motion.

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  • Close quarters where lice are moving from host to host repeatedly.

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  • The sheets within the workbook can be drawn on, wiped off and used repeatedly.

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  • If your child does not make the connection that counting by 2's (or whichever number) is the same as adding it repeatedly, make sure you point it out.

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  • Repeatedly reading a book that doesn't speak to the individual child could turn reading time into a chore - which is exactly opposite to the intended goal of this curriculum.

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  • Students who merely memorize formulae repeatedly will not do well in higher levels of math that require critical thinking abilities to maximize problem solving.

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  • This model is very effective for jobs where workers are required to perform certain tasks repeatedly.

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  • This does not mean that you can repeatedly send mortgage payments late and not expect your mortgage company to stop giving you accommodations.

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  • When consumers repeatedly encounter rude service, there is a good chance the experience will wind up being retold on the Internet.

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  • Her troubled marriage to Kevin Federline and her mishaps as a first-time mom have been repeatedly ridiculed by the press.

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  • Men should find another location for their laptops when they're going to be using them for long periods of time or when using them repeatedly.

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  • This study pertains to the man who does this repeatedly, several times a day, several days a week.

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  • This pattern is repeatedly shown throughout this extensive swim collection.

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  • The sand can be reused repeatedly and is easily stored in a plastic bowl or food storage bag.

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  • Starting with big, bulky digital cameras and camcorders (perfect for capturing everything outdoors), kids can observe, record and revisit nature repeatedly.

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  • Using rubber bands instead of covered elastic bands as ponytail holders can also repeatedly break and thin the hair.

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  • Most candles made for home use were taper candles made by dipping the wick repeatedly into a vat of melted wax.

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  • The top Gold Canyon candles are chosen by the customers who order them repeatedly.

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  • Some of them are easy to learn, so this means you don't have to listen to "Jingle Bells" repeatedly!

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  • Once Hinkle discovers the magic powers of the hat, he repeatedly tries to get it back.

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  • His fascination with her endangers her repeatedly, particularly because he lusts for her blood.

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  • Insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and hoping that the other person will change.

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  • Your boss has repeatedly communicated non-verbally his commitment to your relationship with him.

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  • The definition of insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results.

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  • Do not go overboard and tell her that she is the most beautiful person in the world repeatedly.

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  • Some people are simply addicted to this feeling and will seek to experience it repeatedly with a continual string of new lovers.

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  • Repeatedly checking back in with what initially inspired you to write will make sure that your project maintains a sense of purpose and focus.

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  • It's important to offer healthy foods repeatedly.

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  • Finally, stress repeatedly to your child that he or she is not to blame, and in fact, don't attribute blame for the failed marriage to anyone.

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  • Instead, repeatedly remind your child that she is loved by both parents, and that both parents will remain active in her life.

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  • They will often "test" their parents by saying the word repeatedly.

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  • These policies are not usually taken lightly; students, parents, and sometimes teachers are speaking out against school uniforms by citing over and over again some of the school uniform issues that repeatedly come up.

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  • Visit these sites with your child the first time, and he is sure to visit them repeatedly on his own.

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  • The key to shopping on Craigslist, however, is that you have to check back repeatedly.

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  • Once laminated, a few dry-erase markers and an eraser cloth make the printable into a renewable game to pull out repeatedly.

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  • You repeatedly have to tell your child to get up in the morning.

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  • He won an Academy Award for his portrayal as David Helfgott in the 1996 film Shine and has been repeatedly nominated for the Oscar for his work throughout his career.

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  • The Bell Witch launched ferocious assaults against her victims, especially Betsy, who she repeatedly slapped and punched.

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  • After moments of vague circling, the young man and his friends repeatedly asked who was there, give us your name, etc. After the third question, the board spelled out O-P-E-N-Y-O-U-G-I-V-E.

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  • Each person is born with some psychic ability, but many forget their early experiences with psychic phenomenon, especially if their mom or dad tells them repeatedly that it's just imagination or mere coincidence.

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  • According to the tale, a girl repeatedly returns to her dorm room only to walk in on her roommate in bed with a different man every night.

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  • Research in parapsychology has shown repeatedly that living people can affect devices that generate random choices/numbers/events.

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  • People wore simple clothes, mended them repeatedly, and only bought something new when the old material fell apart.

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  • In addition to just being plain trendy, Two Lips products are sampled repeatedly until the perfect shoe - known as the "confirmation sample" - is finally made.

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  • While the top baby name picks shift from year to year, these soap opera favorites inspire new parents repeatedly.

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  • He saved her life repeatedly on their adventures, protecting her from his father, from terrorists and even from Adam.

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  • Although Jane wants to tell Grayson the truth, she pulls back from doing so repeatedly.

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  • The actress has appeared in numerous prime time projects and mini-series programs, returning repeatedly to GH and finally winning a Daytime Emmy in a supporting actress role.

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  • Sam Merlotte forms the grounded cornerstone to Sookie's (Anna Paquin) supernatural experiences and has proven repeatedly, that he is her most loyal and devoted friend.

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  • Crystal bit and scratched Jason repeatedly in a failed effort to turn him into a werepanther so he could father a new generation of the creatures.

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  • In the book series, Jason was kidnapped by a rival for Crystal's affections and bitten repeatedly.

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  • They are fast, efficient, offer a significant reduction in the amount of pain experienced by the recipient and are a far cry from the ancient method of repeatedly poking the skin with sticks to create a design.

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  • Instead of checking your pulse repeatedly, you can rely on the heart monitor to continually show your heart rate.

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  • Being a natural product, carnauba can be applied repeatedly, resulting in a deeper gloss and richer glow.

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  • There is more than one way to transition into a bow and arrow, and fans may tire of seeing the same stunts performed repeatedly.

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  • Research has repeatedly shown that group support is an important part of any successful lifestyle change.

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  • Digestive problems are not uncommon among binge-eaters, as they may over-fill their stomach cavity repeatedly, which can contribute to gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) and other internal disorders.

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  • Binge eating is an eating disorder in which a person repeatedly binges, usually due to a psychological trigger.

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  • Others are compulsive eaters who, as the result of a chemical imbalance in the brain, engage in eating as a repetitive, obsessive behaviour, in much the same way that some obsessive-compulsives wash their hands repeatedly.

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  • Research has shown repeatedly that high protein diets raise bad cholesterol and that can lead to stroke, heart disease, and cancer.

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  • Users may become bored with using the same workout videos repeatedly over time.

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  • Children hear their first words repeatedly, such as 'Mom', 'Dad', 'milk', 'ball', or 'sleep'.

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  • Although Tiffany repeatedly affirms that she's going through the process of a second season in the hopes of finding love, it's difficult to tell if she's actually doing it more for the exposure.

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  • While Bear Grylls is certainly capable of surviving under almost any conditions, the show has come under fire repeatedly for misleading viewers.

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  • The prize money seldom offsets the investment, unless a child wins repeatedly.

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  • Often you'll see someone like the class "geek" try to hit on the prom queen, as he repeatedly tells the cameras that he never would have done this back in high school.

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  • Suleman repeatedly denied wanting a reality show, saying that she simply wasn't interested.

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  • Among the most shocking footage was a clip of young Caleb kicking one of the babies, and then repeatedly hitting his mother and swearing at her.

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  • His girlfriend repeatedly tried to sneak drugs into the clinic, and near the end of the season, Conaway was released from treatment after kicking his girlfriend in the ribs.

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  • She refused.In follow-up interviews, Russell repeatedly stated his disbelief that the person who played the best game wasn't automatically crowned the winner.

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  • The scene was shown repeatedly on Bravo and even some news shows, making Giudice a household name.

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  • Perhaps best known as the aunt of Paris Hilton, Kim repeatedly mentions her time spent as a child star.

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  • As Wonder Woman, Princess Diana worked in opposition to him repeatedly.

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  • A frequent complaint amongst industry professionals, occupational dermatitis is often associated with workers who are exposed repeatedly to chemicals and irritants.

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  • In order to encourage your children's trust, never misuse this information, and allow them their online space without repeatedly posting comments to their account.

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  • Instead of telling people how far along you are, countdowns can save you from answering that question repeatedly.

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  • A wide variety of dirty tricks were used by unscrupulous designers, such as embedding the word "SEX" repeatedly in text the same color as the site background.

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  • The driver struck his passenger repeatedly on the side of her head with his free hand as he drove deeper into the wood.

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  • Darkness engulfed me as I felt his foot kick my side repeatedly.

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  • It was much more fun watching you two than it would have been having you pick me up off the floor repeatedly.

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  • But the truth is, there's nothing stopping either of them from striking in the same spot repeatedly.

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  • The pope had repeatedly used the rich northern benefices to reward members of the Roman curia, and towards the close of the year 1516 he sent the grasping and impolitic Arcimboldi as papal nuncio to Denmark to collect money for St Peter's.

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  • He also was provost of Edinburgh at various times, and it is a remarkable instance of the esteem in which the lairds of Merchiston were held that three of them in immediate lineal succession repeatedly filled so important an office during perhaps the most memorable period in the history of the city.

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  • The office, Mark Napier states, is repeatedly mentioned in the family charters as appertaining to the "pultre landis" near the village of Dene in the shire of Linlithgow.

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  • In the war of independence it was repeatedly subjected to pillage and slaughter by both parties in the strife, and did not recover its losses for many years.

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  • In the 9th and beginning of the 10th centuries the town was repeatedly plundered by the Danes, and in 978 the town and abbey were burned by the men of Ossory.

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  • Thus we already find Polybius repeatedly applying it in this wider signification to the whole country, as far as the fOot of the Alps; and it is evident from many passages in the Latin writers that this was the familiar use of the term in the days of Cicero and Caesar.

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  • In the long and important debate upon foreign policy in the Italian Chamber of Deputies (6th to 9th December) the fear was repeatedly expressed lest Bismarck should seek to purchase the support of German Catholics by raising the Roman question.

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  • He repeatedly insists on the impossibility of senseless matter putting on sense.'

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  • During these interminable struggles of rival princes, Kiev, which had been so long the residence of the grand-prince and of the metropolitan, was repeatedly taken by storm and ruthlessly pillaged, and finally the whole valley of the Dnieper fell a prey to the marauding tribes of the steppe.

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  • In the complimentary speeches delivered by the president of the French Republic and the tsar, France and Russia were referred to as allies, and the term " nations alliees " was afterwards repeatedly used on occasions of a similar kind.

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  • Here she was repeatedly visited by Louis, with whom she maintained a correspondence.

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  • From time to time Jeremy Taylor appears in London in the company of his friend Evelyn, in whose diary and correspondence his name repeatedly occurs.

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  • The distance of the plants on one ridge from those on the contiguous one he called an interval; the distance between the rows on the same ridge, a space or partition; the former was stirred repeatedly by the horse-hoe, the latter by the hand-hoe.

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  • The king, moreover, repeatedly recommended him to the pope, and twice sent him, in 1330 and 1333, as ambassador to the papal court, then in exile at Avignon.

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  • It figures repeatedly in the rising of Sivaji against the Mahommedans, and was the favourite stronghold of the Peshwas whenever the unwalled city of Poona was threatened.

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  • She was worshipped, under the form of a conical stone, in an open-air sanctuary of the usual Cypriote type (not unlike those of Mycenaean Greece), the general form of which is known from representations on late gems, and on Roman imperial coins;' its ground plan was discovered by excavations in 1888.2 It suffered repeatedly from earthquakes, and was rebuilt more than once; in Roman times it consisted of an open court, irregularly quadrangular, with porticos and chambers on three sides, and a gateway through them on the east.

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  • The roots also are affected, and instead of growing considerably in length, branch repeatedly and give rise to little tufts of rootlets.

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  • But these outbursts of energy were too spasmodic, and popular opinion repeatedly veered back in favour of the peace-party.

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  • Antony repeatedly made Athens his headquarters and granted her several new possessions, including Eretria and Aegina - grants which Octavian subsequently revoked.

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  • The region was repeatedly raided by camp followers of each army; earthworks and a fort, commanding the Hudson ferry and the ferry to Paramus, New Jersey, were built; the British army made Dobbs Ferry a rendezvous, after the battle of White Plains, in November 1776, and the continental division under General Benjamin Lincoln was here at the end of January 1777.

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  • His indiscretion was repeatedly responsible for the king of Prussia's discoveries of the plans laid against him.

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  • In the case of a tared filter it is weighed repeatedly until the weight suffers no change; then knowing the weight of the filter paper, the weight of the precipitate is obtained by subtraction.

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  • The titles of these atlases survive, though the authors of the original editions are long dead, and the maps have been repeatedly superseded by others bringing the information up to the date of publication.

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  • This map was repeatedly revised, Antgria- g P P Y ?

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  • Standing on cliffs of considerable elevation, the town has repeatedly suffered from ravages of the sea.

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  • The inapplicability of many laws passed for the Peninsula - all of which under a constitutional system would apply to Cuba as to any other province, unless that system be modified - was indeed notorious; and Cuban opinion had repeatedly, through official bodies, protested against laws thus imposed that worked injustice, and had pleaded for special consideration of colonial conditions.

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  • The softened slices are now repeatedly passed between grooved rollers, known FIG.

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  • After this great victory, and another at Tachau in 1427, the Hussites repeatedly invaded Germany, though they made no attempt to occupy permanently any part of the country.

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  • During the 9th and 10th centuries it was the subject of dispute between more than one count of Galicia and the suzerain, and its coasts were repeatedly ravaged by the Normans.

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  • The arterial system is very completely developed in both Limulus and Scorpio, branching repeatedly until minute arterioles are formed, not to be distinguished from true capillaries; FIG.

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  • After that time the duties on imports were repeatedly and largely increased, both as a means of raising larger revenues and as an encouragement to manufacturing enterprise.

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  • The abbey suffered repeatedly in invasions.

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  • In this minute the farmers ascribed all their troubles to one cause, namely, the absence of a representative government, which had been repeatedly asked for by them while still living in Cape Colony and as often denied or delayed, and concluded by a protest against the occupation of any part of their territory by British troops.

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  • Its position has given it a certain military importance in various campaigns and it has been repeatedly fortified as a bridge-head.

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  • As Simeon had repeatedly visited al-IIirah and was in touch with the Arab kingdom which centred there, his letter is a document of first-rate historical importance.

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  • It is also repeatedly mentioned (Kpkos) by Homer, Hippocrates and other Greek writers; and the word "crocodile" was long supposed to have been derived from Kancos and whence we have such stories as that "the crocodile's tears are never true save when he is forced where saffron groweth" (Fuller's Worthies).

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  • In the 16th century it was repeatedly plundered by pirates until it came to terms with them, gave them welcome harbourage, and based a less precarious existence upon continuous illicit trade.

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  • He gave some proofs of statesmanlike ability, and his eloquence was repeatedly called into requisition to pacify the Parisians.

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  • As his model in medical methods, Sydenham repeatedly and pointedly refers to Hippocrates, and he has not unfairly been called the English Hippocrates.

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  • He, who had been for years admittedly the first writer in France, had been repeatedly passed over in elections to the Academy.

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  • Whether the name was given in mere vanity to the barrier which Alexander passed (as Arrian and others repeatedly allege), or was founded also on some verbal confusion, cannot be stated.

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  • He was not employed again in the field, and personal and political enmities caused him to be neglected and repeatedly passed over.

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  • The blower repeatedly heats the lower part of the mass of glass and keeps it distended by blowing while he swings it over a deep trench which is provided next to his working platform.

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  • The commission appointed to try him on charges of heresy and treason was composed of his enemies, including Doffo Spini, who had previously attempted to murder him; many irregularities were committed during the three trials, and the prisoner was repeatedly tortured.

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  • The laws repeatedly forbade it under increasing penalties, but clearly it could not be stopped.

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  • The tide of their dominion ebbed and flowed repeatedly, but the normal Khazari may be taken as the territory between the Caucasus, the Volga and the Don, with the outlying province of the Crimea, or Little Khazaria.

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  • The monument, after repeatedly resisting the violence of curiosity, was broken into in 1810 by the French soldiery; the statue was mutilated, and the yellow hair was cut from the broken skeleton, to be preserved in reliquaries and blown away by the wind.

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  • The senate and the estates, naturally anxious about the succession to the throne, had repeatedly urged her majesty to marry, and had indicated her cousin, Charles Gustavus, as her most befitting consort.

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  • It was originally erected between 975 and 1009, but has since been repeatedly burned down and rebuilt, and in its present form dates chiefly from the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries.

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