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Intense overall competition is thus a recurrent feature of North American transportation systems.
Conflicts over currency valuations are a recurrent feature of the modern global economy.
Because of its construction and materials, the seat had a slight rocking action, a recurrent feature of Plunkett's later designs.
Movement southward from the steppe into one or another civilized zone was therefore a recurrent feature of Eurasian history.
Ever since, popular insurrections and revolts in the name of democracy have become a recurrent feature of global politics.
The seasonal averages show a recurrent feature with high temperatures before and low temperatures after midnight above 50 km.
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On a visit to Los Angeles, in 1969, he paid homage to Ruscha's no-comment cataloguing of that city's recurrent features, but with the difference of explicit points of view.
As Peter L. Bernstein, author of "The Power of Gold," says tonight: "One of the recurrent features in the history of gold is really the Midas story -- that having a lot of it doesn't necessarily bring you happiness.
Polynyas are recurrent features that remain partially or totally ice-free in areas normally expected to be covered with sea ice.
Wednesday evening's chamber concert at Merkin Hall, presented by the League of Composers/I.S.C.M., included five pieces, wildly different in style and achievement, but with a few recurrent features.
Elastic-electroactive (EA) media represent a wide range of materials and physical systems sensitive to mechanical forces and electric fields, in which time and temperature dependence are additional recurrent features.
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