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He plans to recapitulate what is known and not known about the terrorism already inflicted on the nation.
"People want to see both," said Steve Lombardo, chief executive at Strategy One, part of the Edelman Public Relations Worldwide division of Daniel J. Edelman Inc. "They want to move forward rather than recapitulate what happened," he added, but they also want marketers to be sensitive to the new environment.
To recapitulate, what we have here is an exposition of how we can deal with crowded farms in Egypt as a human power plant to generate life energy.
Rather than recapitulate what is contained in their excellent book, let me try to give you some Ph.D.-relevant examples for each step.
Basically if you can recapitulate what's happening in the body, if you can mimic the function of the body that's success.
Rather than simply recapitulate what was already known, we sought to develop and use a Bayesian network-driven approach to uncover previously unrecognized mechanisms of control operating within this system.
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No one conveniently recapitulates what is known and not known.
It's just yak, yak, yak for 100 minutes, as Bogart ceaselessly recapitulates what is taking place offscreen.
In an uncanny way, he said, he felt that he was recapitulating what had happened with his mother.
The journey to Venice, toward the end of "In Search of Lost Time," recapitulates what's been a major theme in Proust's novels: people arouse the most passion when they are not possessed, places the most passion when they are not visited.
This review lays the main focus on EMT in tumor cells and aims at recapitulating what is known about the molecular basis of EMT.
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