Sentence examples for held repeatedly from inspiring English sources

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There are gestural motifs that looked familiar, especially two arms held repeatedly forward and sometimes loosely.

Anti-Roma demonstrations have been held repeatedly since late last summer, when two Roma gouged out the eye of a man during a robbery in the east.

In Slovakia, a small, predominantly Catholic country where about 380,000 Roma eke out an existence on the fringes of society, anti-Roma demonstrations have been held repeatedly since late last summer, when two Roma badly injured a man in a robbery in the east.

The brief continued, "The European Court for Human Rights has held repeatedly that simply describing, explaining or providing opinions on the Kurdish situation in southeastern Turkey cannot constitute a risk substantial enough to outweigh the rights of the publisher and the public to free expression".

Now "Vanya" has jumped to the Golden Theatre, on West Forty-fifth Street, and "Politics" can be seen (if you bring your binoculars or your seats are really good) being held, repeatedly, by David Hyde Pierce (and, briefly, by Sigourney Weaver!) in the very first scene.

The 3-hour hearing was reminiscent of those held repeatedly by Democrats during the previous Congress, when they were in the majority.

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For PET imaging, breath hold techniques might not be feasible because the patient needs to breath-hold repeatedly, because acquisition times are typically in the order of minutes, whereas the CT scan can generally be performed in a few seconds.

State courts have repeatedly held that local economic issues can have implications so broad that they become a matter of substantial state interest, he said.

A Congressional Research Service study found "courts have repeatedly held that such claims of a ‘promise' have no legal standing" and that "efforts to locate authoritative documentation of such promises have not been successful".

In America, the courts have repeatedly held them to be legal.

Federal courts have repeatedly held that Medicaid beneficiaries can use the law to enforce their rights.

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