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The word "everywhere" recurred, often capitalized or followed by an exclamation point.
In 1874 the anarchist movement in Spain was forced underground, a phenomenon that recurred often in subsequent decades.
What the Duke's peculiar romance-language does (it will recur often in the late romances) is to point to those areas in the plot that can be outlived, even if there are others that cannot be mended and must be forgotten.
A "one-off" moral problem in this sense might in fact recur; but the point is that it will not recur often, and in any case each occurrence ought to be treated as if it were a one-off.
Nor does it involve a question over which the lower courts are confused or that is likely to recur often.
Despite its excellent prognosis, in up to 10% of patients, DCIS will recur, often with invasive carcinoma [ 7].
This pattern, which I call the "Thucydides Trap," recurs often.
Financial market bubbles are recurring, often painful, reminders of the costs and benefits of capitalism.
Nevertheless, a peculiar scene keeps recurring, often late in the afternoon.
"Slick recycler," or words to that effect, recur often in the literature.
Melodies recur often on the radio: pop songs borrow from other pop songs, frequently without permission, sometimes unconsciously, sometimes not.
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