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It's true: you'd be hard pressed to see a recurring pattern in Duff's CV.
She was a muse and then his wife (from 1946 to 1950), part of a recurring pattern in Balanchine's life, to which "Nikolai and the Others" obliquely hints.
They said this was a recurring pattern in the North's unique brand of brinkmanship: making a provocation in hopes of forcing the other side to negotiate.
In the finale of the Second, a crawling, rising-and-falling figure in the violas and cellos evokes a recurring pattern in the second scene of Mussorgsky's "Boris Godunov" — the scene in which Pimen the monk records the villainies of Tsar Boris.
While some storytellers may underestimate the process (as Gopnik explains, "I noticed that this is a recurring pattern, in a sense, of learning anything: you have to find a little bit of humility, recognise that you don't know how to do this thing before you do it") many others find themselves apprehensive and even overwhelmed.
Liu, Feifei: Strategies for affiliation in media editorials: Persuading and aligning readers, Unpublished PhD thesis notes, for example, a recurring pattern in the play of irrealis and realis attitude in building a consistent editorial stance.
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They are organized in a spatially recurring pattern in the downstream direction (organization in train) and as such, can be given a wavelength (crest-to-crest distance; Fig. 7).
But a recurring pattern has emerged in Mr. Christie's approach to budgeting that concerns ratings agencies: The governor bases his spending plans on robust revenue growth, despite evidence of a weak economy.
After an odd opening scene with a pale-blue, 9-foot-tall humanoid dissolving into a waterfall (presumably to create humankind), the film begins with the discovery by a missionary's daughter, Elizabeth Shaw (played by Noomi Rapace, of the Stieg Larsson trilogy flicks), of a recurring pattern of stars in unrelated ancient petroglyphs and images.
"It is an unfortunate recurring pattern in American history," Professor Foner said.
When the chemical elements are thus arranged, there is a recurring pattern called the "periodic law" in their properties, in which elements in the same column (group) have similar properties.
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