Sentence examples for gets replayed from inspiring English sources

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"Citizen" is about the grownup ways in which this childhood scene gets replayed, the white cheat always backed by white institutions.

The book echoes with repeated rhythmic growls, self-reflecting asides and recurring observations: Armstrong's "face within the space helmet as lashless in appearance as a newborn cat in a caul", for example, gets replayed a few pages later.

It is the sort of thing that gets replayed constantly on sports reports and creates an impression among casual fans who might be considering buying tickets or letting their children play the sport.

"And, if my try gets replayed a couple of times I'll be happy.

American mainstream film tends to make this villain-hero caricature, which gets replayed in political speech – which allows for all the fear mongering that goes on.

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Sometimes the same events get replayed on each Twitter feed with radically different meanings.

And not just because we're mercenary bastards: in adulthood, childhood rivalries often get replayed through money.

If not exactly a deliberate swindle, it is an endlessly repeated put-on, a shaggy-dog story without a punch line, and, like the original "Nonesuch," it keeps getting replayed for credulous new generations.

The photos of Abu Ghraib detainees menaced by guard dogs, unconsciously echoing Moore's image -- as photographs lodged in the collective memory bank sometimes get replayed and even shape public behavior -- imply no outrage about what's happening.

There are furious mass debates and decisions get replayed over and over - more than the goals ever are - while every show, every paper, has a refereeing "expert", the most famous of whom is a linesman famous for cocking it up, and the media invariably cries foul … when the foul is against them and sometimes even when it's not a foul at all.

Even now, the very words that Cicero used in his speeches against Catiline – and especially the first line of the first speech "Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra?" ("How long, Catiline, will you go on abusing our patience") – get replayed as a signal of fundamental and principled political opposition.

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