Sentence examples for over reiterated from inspiring English sources

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In the final canonical hymn, the main tune moves from F major to G major and is sung over reiterated bugle calls, joined by the handbells.

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That, coaches and administrators reiterated over and over on Wednesday, is what made the new Big East distinct, bonding a Creighton with a Georgetown.

The same points are made, the same arguments are advanced, more or less the same sentences are reiterated, over and over again.

Emmett Barcalow Northampton, Mass., Oct. 25, 2007 • To the Editor: In his Oct. 24 speech, President Bush reiterated over and over again that the Cuban people can count on the United States to assist their transition to democracy and the rebuilding of their society.

Velshi's response -- a version of which he reiterated over and over again during his segments -- was that he knew what he was doing.

Key lines from the play are uttered by voice-overs, echoed and reiterated.

This was reiterated over and over in his keynote speech to a packed auditorium this weekend at the first-ever DragCon in Los Angeles.

On the surface, the parody works--Obama looks arrogant with an upturned chin, and the O in "SNOB" mimics his recurring logo, reiterated over and over with his message of HOPE.

Hamid Reza Taraghi, an analyst who is close to the leadership, offered another explanation for the lack of enthusiasm from conservatives: "The supreme leader has reiterated over and over again that lifting the sanctions is not that big a deal, because America will just try to impose other sanctions to compensate".

Dapper's story, which he's reiterated over and over, is that he was parroting a girl in the front row who was asking that he heckle her friend, suggesting she was "gagging for a rape" – a line amplified infinitely when repeated contextless into a microphone by one of the UK's most divisive personalities.

Dapper's story, which he's reiterated over and over, is that he was parroting a girl in the front row who was asking that he heckle her friend, suggesting she was "gagging for a rape"—a line amplified infinitely when repeated contextless into a microphone by one of the UK's most divisive personalities.

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