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Given the cyclic nature of horror cinema, it should be noted that we've been here before.
The last movement introduces new material but without destroying the cyclic nature of the whole work.
Described as a dance inspired by New Zealand droughts and based on the cyclic nature of weather patterns, "Deep Far" has the momentum and soft push of waves flowing ceaselessly in and out.
In the 1980s and '90s, however, numerous jobs in the coal industry were lost, and the cyclic nature of mining created pockets of poverty in the state.
Symphony No. 103 is especially thematically economical, and its movements are related by thematic resemblances, foreshadowing the cyclic nature of many 19th-century symphonies.
In contrast to the cyclic nature of ventilation, blood flow through the lung is continuous, and almost all blood entering the lungs participates in gas exchange.
Ceramic representations of body parts are the raw material for meditations on the cyclic nature of existence, as in "Then, Now + When," with its invitation to examine closely the maternal essence, and "This Little Piggy Went to Market," an array of animated toes delicately dipping into a foot bath at the viewer's behest.
The broadly cyclic nature of this pattern immediately jumps out at dynamical systems theorists.
This approach provides the symbol with a cyclic nature which simplifies the receiver.
Ivankoe says investors are now questioning the cyclic nature of Starbucks business, given the current state of the economy.
The cyclic nature of the framework supports the next contextualisation of the sustainability question.
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