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There were only 13 episodes, but they've been repeated more often that Fawlty Towers.
Recalling a 1972 recording of Puccini's "Turandot" Sutherland made with Zubin Mehta, conductor-musicologist Will Crutchfield, then a critic for the New York Times, speculated in 1986 whether that disc's virtues might have been repeated more often had she gone in for more outside collaborations.
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In comparisons between humans and other animal species, Dr. Woods has found that one region or domain of the gene is repeated more often as brains grow larger.
Rather, to maximize the chances that people will take up screening, the cancer society wants physicians to offer patients a choice of six different screening options, from the most invasive procedure, colonoscopy, which can be done every 10 years, to lab tests done on stool samples that can be collected at home, which must be repeated more often and followed by colonoscopy if results are positive.
So, are college campuses centers of liberal indoctrination, as critics claim, or is this another tired cliché from conservatives that is repeated more often than it is verified?
It's worth remembering that good comedy has a shelf-life that means it will sell well on DVD and be repeated more often.
" Thus, by praising the accomplishments a leader, we are contributing to creating healthy behavioral patterns that will be repeated more often.
One of the things that deserves to be repeated more often, as the media gnaws on this story, is that Shirley Sherrod, along with Roger and Eloise Spooner have been wonderful and inspiring teachers.
The descriptions are vague, yet each description (in which the word "fit" is repeated more often than it ever has before in that word's history) so accurately describes a specific individual, it's hard to believe this movie has yet to be cast.
So far there have been few improvements in patient experience except in areas of government initiatives, but these authors found broadly similar results in that the data were being used to plan improvements and were generally perceived positively among NHS staff, particularly as surveys were repeated more often and provided clear comparative information and qualitative comments from patients.
However, as shown in Figure 2, the pattern of their action changed in the presence of the infants as compared with that in the absence of the infants so that the stream of tool-using action was punctuated by more pauses, repeated more often, and performed for a longer period during each bout in the presence of the infants.
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