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Recent research, however, suggests that such outbursts may recur at much longer intervals every 100,000 years or so.
In the chanson, however, a short initial section is repeated, and a piece of the opening section may recur at the end.
"The Standards are very clear on this specific condition as it may recur at any time and could form a potential risk to himself or other jockeys.
It may recur at any time in your life.
These events indicate that a SARS epidemic may recur at any time in the future, either by the virus escaping from laboratory samples or by SARS-CoV isolates evolving from SARS-CoV like viruSARS-CoV likeosts.
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ER+ primary tumors may recur as ER- metastases in up to 20% of cases [ 8- 10].
There may be one period of fever, or the fever may recur several times at intervals of four to five days.
Nevertheless, according to Park and Araujo [ 4], it may recur either locally or at distant sites in 15 to 20% of the patients.
In our experience, even small islet cell tumors without clear evidence of invasion or metastasis at the time of initial surgical resection may recur and spread years later.
In the absence of such measures, market turmoil may recur".
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