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In Guinea, the pattern has been a sequence of rises and falls.
He added: "In fact, each and every thing that has happened over the past 34 years has been a sequence of utter surprise".
From the first inquest that set its remit too narrowly, left evidence unchallenged and passed a verdict of accidental death, through to the judge who ruled out further prosecutions after the failure of a civil case, there has been a sequence of lost opportunities.
There are concerns that 12 January earthquake could be the beginning of a new long-term sequence: "the whole region is fearful"; historical accounts, although not precise, suggest that there has been a sequence of quakes progressing westwards along the fault, starting with an earthquake in the Dominican Republic in 1751.
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Carol Reed's Cinemascope story about the painting of the Sistine chapel has is a sequence every bit as noteworthy as Charlton Heston's chest.
Stockhausen's Klang – Sound – cycle would have been a sequence of 24 pieces representing each hour of the day.
There have been a sequence of periods in which I have experimented with various ways of translating ideas and concepts into form.
Due to our repeated pattern of case presentation and evaluation, there might also have been a sequencing effect diminishing the level of reflection in the case feedback.
For any let fixed n, we have is a sequence of ∂Q × [0, 1] converging to (y, λ) with y = λF n (y) and 0 ≤ λ < 1.
And of course there has been a depressing sequence of atrocities ever since 1948.
Even in Europe, in fact, there has been an accepted sequence of influence.
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