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Through the knowledge I've gained I've started recapitulating my life.
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But it it occurs to me that it might be a good idea for me to recapitulate my view of what really ails Europe, and what could yet be done.
"For an unknown reason the computer deleted my first message, so I have to do it again," Mr. Schütz wrote, before recapitulating his point: "Diamonds you buy with your head or brain — you can easily compare the certificates with each other — but opal you have to choose with your heart and your soul".
Your average reader might like a bit of fancy writing, but at the end of the day he will always ask himself: what's my takeaway?" So it was slightly odd, and unintentionally comical, when, last September, Poetry published a manifesto, "American Poetry in the New Century," recapitulating Lewis's lampoon as a serious position.
Seeking marriage as an escape from her own difficult childhood, she ends up merely recapitulating it.
These generally work well (although often they are merely recapitulating earlier narratives in a different medium).
Hilton, B. J. & Bradke, F. Can injured adult CNS axons regenerate by recapitulating development?
In real life, recapitulating the 19th century is both stupid and boring.
We are reading, dissecting, and then recapitulating through action the works of our greatest modern political science thinkers.
My spouse and I, hypothetically, would then listen as the psychologist analyzed the standardized tests I had taken and recapitulated the remarks made by my board of advisers.
I'm still feeling out my iPad, and am sure my reactions in large measure recapitulate those of others who are new to tablet computing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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