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But in those days fires followed a predictable rhythm.
Having a predictable rhythm during back-and-forth contact helps kids focus on what's important.
Still, in decades past, troops had gotten used to a predictable rhythm to their deployments.
An N.B.A. draft that promised wild twists, trades and misdirection instead unfolded with an almost predictable rhythm Thursday evening.
"When we were young," the old man in Greenmarket Square observed, "seasons came and went in a predictable rhythm.
As a result, teams with a predictable rhythm of meetings outperform those who choose to meet "as needed" — even if they have less FTF interaction overall.
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Whenever the band went silent, however, Mr. Chestnut resorted to tricks and predictable rhythms.
It means accepting the flaws in others and returning, despite disruptions and disappointments, to the predictable rhythms of reciprocity.
Born in 1832 and raised in a Quaker family in Chester County, Pa., he was a medical doctor by training, but rather unexcited about the predictable rhythms of private practice.
The appearances, in federal court in Brooklyn, enlivened the now predictable rhythms of the third trial of Harold C. Turner, the blogger and Internet radio host known as Hal to his listeners, who include members of groups like the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations and neo-Nazis.
At a time when New York City schoolchildren would normally be settling into the predictable rhythms of a new school year, many are suffering emotional aftershocks as they struggle to understand what happened on Sept. 11 and how it will change their young lives.
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