Sentence examples for exactly repeat from inspiring English sources

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Echoing Mark Twain, Kunstler sometimes says that history doesn't exactly repeat itself, but it rhymes.

Obviously, due to the human factor, it is not possible to exactly repeat such an evaluation.

More intriguing is the claim that he thought there was "a fixed time for the change of the cosmos" (Diogenes Laertius VIII 84), which might be a reference to a doctrine of eternal recurrence, according to which events exactly repeat themselves at fixed periods of time.

The reason is partly individual variation between subjects and partly the technical difficulty to exactly repeat the same experiment.

2) Since you did not exactly repeat the protocols used by Gopalakrishnan et al., further discussion of how the methods differ is needed, and ideally you would run a side-by-side control.

In this step, there are cases where, due to inserted bases in the sample that exactly repeat existing reference bases (short duplications), single alignments are rewritten as two overlapping read alignments, rather than simply divided in half, so that the single-alignment mapping results exactly match what would have been output in the two-alignment case.

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She seems never to have exactly repeated a composition, even when she yielded to popular clamor for yet another go at "The Old Oaken Bucket" or some such chestnut motif.

Crucial facts in narrative, therefore, are incised in the memory by skillful repetition; instructions given in a speech are exactly repeated when the singer reports the complying action; answers follow the form of the questions that elicited them.

As phonographs spread throughout the world, they had a surprising effect: folk tunes, which had always been malleable, changing with each performer and in each performance, were transformed by the advent of recording into fixed songs that could be endlessly and exactly repeated.

In a circa-1922 self-portrait painthat that is not in the show, de Chirico poses with a sculptural bust of himself a conceit amplified by the German Julius Bissier, in 1928, with a portrait of an artist whose features are exactly repeated in the clay head that he has made.

In a circa-1922 self-portrait painthat that is not in the show, de Chirico poses with a sculptural bust of himself — a conceit amplified by the German Julius Bissier, in 1928, with a portrait of an artist whose features are exactly repeated in the clay head that he has made.

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