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These practices have been engaged in across a wide span of cultures and periods, but it is only relatively recently that vegetarianism has become motivated by ethical considerations rather than status marking, and that breaking bread and sharing wine have become a recapitulation of part of the Xtian mythos.
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Otherwise, he conscientiously follows Rockefeller's career and enthusiasms down every available path, doing so in such detail that the recapitulations of old rivalries and legislative battles sometimes become a little numbing.
This paper starts with a recapitulation of how emissions trading became a cornerstone of the European Union's climate policy.
In 1882 Yamagata induced the emperor to promulgate the "Imperial Rescript to Soldiers and Sailors"—in essence a recapitulation of Yamagata's "Admonition to the Military"—which was to become the spiritual guidepost of the imperial army until Japan's surrender at the end of World War II.
And a late scene in which the everyman becomes involved in a long conversation with an affable black gravedigger at the cemetery, was like a recapitulation.
A recapitulation of the frantic sequence cost 40 seconds.
In this sense, the dialogue seems a recapitulation of the Greenlanders' thinking, not their thinking itself.
Yet the final trio united all, with a recapitulation of previous movement motifs.
The Mahler Ninth felt like a recapitulation of Barenboim's Chicago career.
What could be staler than a recapitulation of an old game?
It's a metaphor for birth, but it's not a recapitulation.
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