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Recurrently
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In a recurrent manner.
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It is a recurrent – and recurrently urgent – theme in English football.
He has expressed recurrently his belief that the American people are entitled to give or withhold that informed consent.
Dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder) occurs when an individual displays two or more different personality states or identities that recurrently take control of the person's behaviour.
Iteroparous organisms, on the other hand, reproduce recurrently over a reproductive span that usually covers a major part of the total life span.
The sediments were folded and faulted, principally in the early Paleozoic (about 540 million years ago), though recurrently since.
Thus, the Qing rulers successfully prevented court eunuchs from meddling with politics, in sharp contrast to many other dynasties, the Ming in particular, that had recurrently let eunuchs gain access to actual power, often with disastrous results.
His Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1963), which won the 1964 Pulitzer Prize, presented his controversial thesis that the egalitarian, populist sentiments of Jacksonian democracy, themes that have echoed recurrently through U.S. political history, produced in many Americans a deep-seated prejudice against intellectuals, who are perceived as representatives of an alien elite.
The effects of these experiences appear to be short-lived, but some gamers experience them recurrently.
He is also recurrently enthusiastic about the doings of his family, and about his ambitions to travel in space.
'What has happened to children' was the question recurrently posed by the media and public figures.
Nevertheless, Luther and, to a lesser degree, Calvin and Wesley are recurrently appealed to in various ways as doctrinal mentors in their respective traditions.
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