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Ever since, that aeroplane analogy has regularly revisited discussions about patient safety.
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(Oh quaint, vanished Victorian young reader, some Constance or Willkie, who might plausibly be led to Macaulay's "History of England" by way of a novel about a Dutch ice-skating competition!) I liked a good many of the books, but I've regularly gone back to revisit only two: Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" (1883) and J. M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" (1911).
The flowers that accompany the memorial may have browned with age but the memory of Jarrett's death is regularly revisited.
Like Hitchcock's pictures, it demands to be regularly revisited.
This connection underlines the importance of keeping constitutional orders alive, regularly revisited.
It was highlighted that the curriculum needed to be regularly revisited in order to ensure relevance.
The patient still suffered from anuria, and regularly revisited our hospital for HD three times a week.
Flying scenes have regularly malfunctioned.
The idea of using graphs to represent a sequence alignment is old (Kruskal and Sankoff, 1983) and has been revisited regularly (Hein, 1989; Lee et al., 2002; Paten et al., 2008).
Regardless of whether teams get together in person or remotely, they need to regularly revisit their purpose, values and mission.
Hurricanes regularly revisit the city (the last in 1989), prompting evacuations and damaging property.
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