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While Makine makes recurrent references to France and Russia's contrasting size, his style of writing is borderless, which allows him to create a charming literary canvas full of interesting detail and micro-stories.

Pizarnik's writing is filled with anguish, despair, and recurrent references to suicide, and in this respect she has been grouped by some critics with the poètes maudit ("accursed poets"), a term usually used to refer to Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud.

Consulting a sheaf of lyrics he's had printed out to help him get through live performances (which he recently resumed after a gap of 26 years and still finds nerve-wracking), he reads the relevant lines: "Just another drink, another cigarette/If you never play your cards you'll never lose the bet". Flicking through the pages, he also notes recurrent references to absent fathers.

With the passing of so many musical greats this year, there was a shadow of mortality hovering over the show with recurrent references to the rhythm section that Heaven's been acquiring this year, most recently with Levon Helm and Duck Dunn.

However, Davutoglu's recurrent references to history in a series of speeches and media interviews have produced a certain uneasiness around Turkey and beyond -- including in Washington, as shown by some WikiLeaks cables -- with the perception that Ankara is gradually shifting from Kemalist self-containment to an offensive neo-Ottoman foreign policy.

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Patient participants' accounts of how quality healthcare and quality improvements should be planned and organised collaboratively through interdependent actors, and their actions to try to facilitate this, were, somewhat paradoxically, recounted with recurrent reference to a neoliberal narrative emphasising individual patient responsibility and self-discipline.

I even suspected that the recurrent references, in our conversations, to his loss of memory might be a way of deflecting the question in advance.

Kennedy – and his alleged lover, Marilyn Monroe – were recurrent reference points in Mailer's journalism and, in one of his best later works, the author exhaustively explores the character and background of the assassin.

Yet Wagner's infamous tract also serves as recurrent reference in earlier parts of the book.

The recurrent image of "a nose that is too big, too wide, too flat," is one of the play's several references to anxieties among blacks about color and physiognomy.

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