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Geithner continued that pattern, and then firmly established it as his legacy, after he took over at treasury.

Learning how to interrupt one's reaction pattern and then doing that over and over – can reshape behaviour.

An electronic fingerprint system first identifies a print's minutiae — places where something interesting happens in the pattern and then plots their relative positions.

The concert started with a series of electronic gurgles and burps that gradually came together to create a pattern, and then a rhythm.

"You have to learn the pattern, and then break the pattern," Mr. Acosta explained, because "a real attack is random chaos".

By aligning the molecules in a zigzag pattern and then gently pushing one molecule, they produced a molecular cascade, rather like a falling row of dominoes.

We have a habit of looking to the past in the hope of seeing a pattern and then projecting that pattern into the future.

"I devise a repeat," Mr. Kim said of the convention of duplicating a pattern, "and then I interrupt it to create a new focal point and add depth to the design".

If I want the sound of the street, I would record each car separately and construct a traffic pattern, and then add each passing person and every bird in every tree.

After quarterback Cade McNown completed an 8-yard pass to Marcus Robinson, he overthrew Robinson on a post pattern and then failed to connect with receiver Dez White on third down.

Ms. Wilson-Broki invented a method of spreading an adhesive on a flat board in "an abstract or other artwork" pattern and then scattering the cremated remains over the glue.

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