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Something happens again and again, yet at each recurrence something else has changed: time has passed.
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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.
Robin Lakoff, a professor of linguistics at Berkeley, read a partial transcript of Clinton's remarks and was struck by the recurrence of something else: the phrase "you know," which in her line of work is recognized as a "discourse marker" or a "pragmatic particle".
It's not just time to recurrence.
The test later classified her as low risk for recurrence.
"We're impressed by our clients recurrence rate," Azoulay said.
Cancer-free survival time was defined as the time from surgery to recurrence for those patients who experienced recurrence, and the time from surgery to the earlier of the follow-up date and the death date (if something other than cancer caused the death) for those patients who were censored (i.e., did not experience an observed recurrence before being lost to follow-up).
The directors are quite earnest about the appearance and reappearance of their various stars, inviting us to have genuine faith in the blah of eternal recurrence, and there is something grindingly circular in a film that exerts immense and, to be fair, often spectacular energy to connect human beings across space and time, only to conclude with the startling news that we are all connected.
The directors are quite earnest about the appearance and reappearance of their various stars, inviting us to have genuine faith in the blah of eternal recurrence, and there is something grindingly circular in a film that exerts immense — and, to be fair, often spectacular — energy to connect human beings across space and time, only to conclude with the startling news that we are all connected.
Meanwhile, podcasts themselves are seeing something of recurrence, thanks in part to the rise of streaming services and voice-based computing platforms, like Amazon Alexa, which make them easier to access outside of mobile devices.
It is also difficult, in the presence of a such an abrupt and prominent increase of the recurrence risk, to imagine something different from a triggering event resulting in recurrence synchronisation.
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