Sentence examples for recurrence of like from inspiring English sources

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The cryptanalyst would, of course, need a much larger segment of ciphertext to solve a running-key Vigenère cipher, but the basic principle is essentially the same as before i.e., the recurrence of like events yields identical effects in the ciphertext.

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As soon as the war had terminated, the nation, admonished by its events, resolved to place itself in a situation which should be better calculated to prevent the recurrence of a like evil, and, in case it should recur, to mitigate its calamities.

Backup Francisco Cervelli, who was originally supposed to start, had to be scratched from the lineup before the game because of a recurrence of concussion-like symptoms.

After a prolonged rehabilitation, Crosby rejoined the Penguins' lineup in November 2011, but he played for just two weeks before he was again sidelined by a recurrence of concussion-like symptoms.

The distinguishing clinical feature of MELAS syndrome is the recurrence of stroke-like episodes.

The synthesis of [18F]AH113804 has been described by Arulappu et al., together with an in vivo analysis of the utility of [18F]AH113804 for the detection of loco-regional recurrence of basal-like breast cancer in a mouse model [3].

England are expected to place faith in Broad again, to try to stop a recurrence of anything like that.

In the circumstances, calling for better stewarding to prevent a recurrence of something like this is akin to demanding improved street-lighting after the Ripper murders.

scholar based at Stanford, has noted the unsettling parallels (the recurrence of words like "vermin," "rats" and "extermination") between contemporary anti-gold-farmer rhetoric and 19th-century U.S. literature on immigrant Chinese laundry workers.

This week, I am seeing a recurrence of symptoms like nightmares and flashbacks," said Issam Smeir, a mental-health therapist in Chicago who works with World Relief, a nonprofit resettlement agency that helps Syrian and other Arabic-speaking refugees.

READING through the admiring English-language reviews of Eric Rohmer's films that have accumulated over the years, one can't help but be struck by the frequent recurrence of words like "perfect" and "flawless" -- phrases dutifully reproduced, sometimes out of context, on lobby posters and VHS boxes.

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