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Fellatio has become a recurrent theme in your work hasn't it, I say.
(Getting sick will become a recurrent theme on her interview trips). She barely sleeps.
On the other hand, the mixed curriculum of "hard" and "soft" sciences in forestry, from meteorology to philosophy, has convinced me of the importance of breaking disciplinary boundaries and avoiding narrow specialisation--something that would become a recurrent theme in my journey.
Nevertheless, the interplay and crosstalk between ubiquitination and phosphorylation events have become a recurrent theme in cell signalling regulation.
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But with the escalating war in Iraq, bloodshed became a recurrent theme.
It became a recurrent theme that emotivism went wrong by connecting the meaning of moral language with its perlocutionary, rather than its illocutionary, force (1997a: 112 14), that is, with what we do by or through using it, rather than what we do in using it.
But such incendiary views about a world religion now find wide expression in the United States where "stealth jihad" has become a recurrent Republican theme.
Despite Tory MPs making life difficult for prime minister David Cameron over the European Union, a diversion he could have done without while his opposite number was on the ropes, the questioning of Miliband's leadership suitability has become a recurrent media theme.
Though drought is a recurrent theme of the Australian landscape, this one was especially long and harsh – and the research suggests such phenomena will only become more common.
A recurrent theme from the interviews was the experience of pressure towards taking a management position, in which some clinicians became "trapped" or restricted to a specific path.
Red is a recurrent theme.
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