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The queen is a recurring image throughout this prose-poem.
(The test, which we pass or fail, is a recurring image in Coetzee).
The horse is a recurring image in Mr. Taylor's work, suggesting a freedom and power all too often denied black people in America.
Surfing is the theme of the children's cartoon show "Rocket Power" and of a popular Sheryl Crow video, and is a recurring image in advertisements.
"Why can't he just go through here, up around my head, and push me?" The result was a wobbly, but sinewy and ingenious coupling that culminated with Ms. Bruning on her toes, arms outstretched behind her like the "Winged Victory of Samothrace," which is a recurring image in her work.
Tinned and processed food is a recurring image in his fiction, and it often represents a smoothing out of difference and individuality, a process which mirrors political attempts to make people conform to certain ideological visions of the world in the 1930s and 1940s," says Stock.
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The opening and closing of empty glass jars was a recurring image in both films.
In the weave of mourning and meditation that goes into "Sepharad," trains are a recurring image for European pain and displacements through much of the 20th century.
There's a recurring image of a "slippy floor," references to television, the need to go home, too much time to mull over gratitude and frustration.
In "Syrinx" Ms. Nevjinsky, more intense than we have seen her, stamps, tumbles, rotates her pelvis and ends in the flexed-wrist, knee-up pose in front that is a recurring sculptural image.
Fitzsimons was haunted by a recurring image, Liz says.
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