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Whatever took place previously is recapitulated, now bathed in the warm light of memory.
An entire family chronicle, along with four decades of French social and economic history, is recapitulated as a lavish, hectic dinner, complete with music and belly dancing.
Now that expanse is recapitulated, downsized and manicured Chelsea-fied, in a large, smooth-topped rectangle a few inches thick with meticulously slanted, even sharp edges.
It turned out that Mr. Ax was performing the original, prepublication version of the music, in which the Beethoven theme is recapitulated.
It is possible that his attitude as an adolescent toward the adult world is recapitulated in the last line of a summer-camp spot that he and Miss May did for "Monitor".
Second, partial redundancy is recapitulated where INO80 alone, or ISW2 at Abf1/Reb1sites, positions +1 nucleosomes.
In the writings which Christians call 'The New Testament' the theme of God's commands is recapitulated.
It is recapitulated and developed in Grice and Strawson 1956 and Putnam 1962.
Various components of the normal immune system are described, and the immune response to melanoma is recapitulated.
Their contribution is recapitulated by Daniels (2008, ch. 3) and, for convenience, we refer to the later treatment.
Furthermore, inhibition of MEK with GDC-0973 can prevent this metabolic tumor resistance signaling, and this too is recapitulated with FDG-PET imaging.
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