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"Slick recycler," or words to that effect, recur often in the literature.
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That effect recurs with startling efficiency in the major works of his late period, before his death, in 1954, at the age of eighty-four.
Scientists are worried that the "Finding Nemo" effect will recur, this time with blue tang (and maybe even still clownfish, as the little guy from the first film will still play a major role in the movie).
He certainly uses it to sublime effect: the recurring Don Giovanni chord, the aria Martern aller Arten, the first strains of the Lacrimosa.
The overall decline in coca in Colombia and the rest of the Andes is indisputable, and the strategy appears to have controlled the so-called balloon effect: the recurring phenomenon that once saw huge fields of coca pop up in one region after being stamped out in another.
These quantitative differences in behavior suggest that a major or common effect of recurring prenatal experience with a sound is an enhanced subsequent perceptual sensitivity to the sound.
The authors observed a "rebound effect" (a recurring reduction of QoL after initial improvement) in their study, particularly in the psychosocial aspect of QoL.
By selecting term pregnancies we have avoided the effect of recurring preterm birth, and by conducting sensitivity analyses we have ruled out the possibility that we are reporting recurrence of birth defects or placenta praevia.
The post-Y2K effect will not recur.
After 6 h the drug has no longer any anti-migraine effect and can recur.
Sinuous, interlaced patterns, virtuoso brickwork and deep red color effects are recurring themes in his work.
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