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Despite their apparent stable status, the recurrent question of whether this odd couple will wind up together at the end of the movie remains unresolved.
"What would freedom look like?" is the recurrent question of Kunzru's book, and the author seems to half enjoy, half lament the inability of any of the agitators and terrorists in the novel to provide a convincing answer.
Topics addressed by Independent Living (whose World Wide Web page can be found at http://www.inlv.demon.nl/) include jobs, hobbies, "sexuality and being different," and the recurrent question of how to relate to what the autistics refer to as neurologically typical people -- or "NT's" in the community's parlance.
In fact, in the study of nanofluid convection, there is the recurrent question of where is the position of the trade-off between the increase in heat transfer and pressure loss.
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Recurrent questions of the seminar include the following.
I shall henceforth read it in light of Eilberg's recurrent question to us, when we turn away from dialogue: "what are you afraid of?" There is, of course, a lot to be afraid of in this world.
A recurrent question is the definition of the precise role of centrioles during mitosis in eukaryotes.
A recurrent question that arises during the analysis of high-density genotyping or sequencing information is how to best analyze noisy data.
DIARMUID Martin, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Dublin, has a diverting reply to a recurrent question.
The movie does ask a recurrent question.
"Where's Brooke?" The recurrent question is answered with a gesture, indicating the point at which she was last seen.
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