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Their work, although diverse in medium, tone and approach, is often marked by recurring images of deracination, conflict, travel, war and adjustment to foreign cultures.

So-called "normal" grief is marked by recurring floods of "somatic distress" lasting twenty minutes to an hour, comprising symptoms of breathlessness, weakness, and "tension or mental pain," in Lindemann's words.

Mr. Suozzi, a Democrat, was elected in this fabled Republican stronghold last November after years of county fiscal mismanagement marked by recurring deficits, enormous debt and near junk bond ratings.

In medical terminology, Osler is immortalized in Osler's nodes (red, tender swellings of the hand characteristic of certain cardiac infections), a blood disorder known as Osler-Vaquez disease, and Osler-Rendu-Weber disease (a hereditary disorder marked by recurring nose bleeds with vascular involvement of the skin and mucous membranes).

After a desultory 2009 season marked by recurring medical problems and far too much poor play by those who were not hurt, the Mets put on a nine-inning demonstration of solid baseball that impressed, and maybe even surprised, the 41,245 fans at sold-out Citi Field.

Following a turbulent childhood which was marked by recurring drug and alcohol abuse and two stints in rehab, Barrymore wrote the 1990 autobiography, Little Girl Lost.

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The city, which was once marked by the recurring droughts and famines is now an agriculturally developed city due to the establishment of Haryana Agricultural University.

Migraine is a disorder marked by extremely painful recurring headaches, sometimes with nausea and vomiting.

At diners, firehouses, town squares and a crawfish festival, they promised swift, bold changes in a financial crisis marked by choking debt, recurring deficits and grim choices between cutting services and raising taxes.

Loosely based on Humphrey Cobb's 1935 novel about an actual incident in World War I, Paths of Glory is everywhere marked by Stanley Kubrick's recurring themes and techniques: a fascination with the underlying absurdity of rational planning, an interest in the grotesque, and an ability to make a realistic world seem strange.

Primate evolution has also been marked by bouts of recurring negative selection at the same site, most clearly in the case of DEFB105.

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