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In his labors, Mr. Newlin found that Dickens has been so widely read and so repeatedly dramatized that his creations -- Scrooge, Fagin, little Nell -- have become part of the intellectual furnishings of people who have never even picked up a book by the author.

And so, rereading Orwell, one is reminded of what Orwell got right about this kind of brute authoritarianism — and that was essentially that it rests on lies told so often, and so repeatedly, that fighting the lie becomes not simply more dangerous but more exhausting than repeating it.

But if the protest were to succeed, the mainstream press — the white press — would have to discover racial discrimination and write about it so candidly and so repeatedly that white Americans outside the South could no longer look the other way.

Mrs. W's commanding cries "Run, Helen!" This last phrase cut so startlingly and so repeatedly through the polite stillness of the air at Wimbledon that the English made it part of their tennis lexicon... View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Karen Russell.

Mrs. W's commanding cries "Run, Helen!" This last phrase cut so startlingly and so repeatedly through the polite stillness of the air at Wimbledon that the English made it part of their tennis lexicon... View Article By Troy Patterson By Phil Klay By John Cassidy By Larissa MacFarquhar.

Rhodes saw Lippert's activities as unwelcome meddling and so repeatedly tried (and failed) to settle with him.

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But throw a little love their way, and you'll bring out their best". Reminding our loved ones that we love them and why -- and doing so repeatedly -- reflects our ultimate commitment to the wellbeing of relationships.

Reminding our loved ones that we love them and why -- and doing so repeatedly -- reflects our ultimate commitment to the wellbeing of relationships.

Gold's three-year-old son thought Cheever looked like a monkey and said so repeatedly (Gold explained he was actually saying marquis), and Cheever regarded the boy and the two convivial cocktails in Gold's hands with equal dismay.

They employ the time-tested strategy of saying absolutely nothing interesting, and doing so repeatedly.

Because my wife and I so repeatedly read these favorite picture books aloud — comically, exhaustedly, occasionally inebriatedly — to our children, their words and images have worn grooves into our minds.

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