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It's called Eat Me, Drink Me, and it has recurring motifs: death, the devil, mutilation and vampires, mainly.
"You mean because it has recurring revenues, is service-based and is aimed at the same customer base?" he asked, grinning broadly.
Conversely, for Alta Partners (right graph; blue dot at the center of the graph), novel partners are fewer than for Roche, and Alta Partners links them to partners with which it has recurring partnerships (inner circle).
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But it has recurred this summer, and the latest example was the introduction of a new rear wing at the last race in Singapore that did not bring expected benefits.
That is, does it have recurring routines for discussing strategy, triggering strategic changes, and reviewing those changes?
"I think I have recurring episodes of depression.
That's when I had recurring dreams.
Everyone has recurring monthly bills.
Could it mean my disease has recurred or spread?
It is a quandary that has recurred over the past century, not least in New York City, where uncooperative TB patients were confined to North Brother Island in the East River in the early 1900s and to Rikers Island in the 1950s.
It is a sequence that has recurred again and again in the United States, creating a cycle in which the bloodshed devastating one community can reverberate, sometimes many years later, in another.
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