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Through the effects buds a theme, more repeated than developed, of men and women collapsing into each other and squirming free, of touch as something necessary and dangerous.
A good plotless ballet requires even more repeated viewing precisely because it has no plot to serve as a road map and depends on structures that are not always visible at first glance.
Long, sustained notes suddenly broke into phrases that zigzagged up and down an octave or more; repeated refrains took on an insistent rasp and became springboards for elaborate leaps and arabesques; quick syllables turned into percussive exchanges with the band.
As the years go by, speech reverts to childhood levels of disfluency, with more pauses, more errors, more repeated words, but even the peak years are not great: up to 8percentt of the average person's word output consists of meaningless fillers and placeholders like um, uh and er.
On Tuesday 24 November 1863, the Harrisburg Patriot & Union published a lengthy editorial in which it lamented "the silly remarks of the President" and said: "… for the credit of the nation we are willing that the veil of oblivion shall be dropped over them and that they shall be no more repeated or thought of".
An extension of intended service life requires more repeated repair frequencies and cost for maintenance.
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If you want to make more, repeat the above steps.
Have more repeat customers than any other sales representative.
Repeatability is defined as the 95% interval for change between two or more repeat measurements.
SELL MORE, repeat.
E! opted to do something else: schedule even more repeats.
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