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Was I going mad? Then I started to think about the curious symptoms I'd had on and off for years: hives, migraines, terrible fatigue, a buzzing in my throat, numbness in my feet, and, most recently, three viruses (cytomegalovirus, which kept recurring, as well as parvovirus and Epstein-Barr).
Hence (mathcal {B}times mathbb D) is a Fatou component which is wandering, but may be recurring as well if we adapt the classical definition of recurrence.
Based on the current updates of literatures, chemotherapy is more recommended in case of recurring AS for the palliative purpose [ 2, 27– 30].
The effect is precarious, and it keeps recurring as the first movement progresses.
"Classical Symphony" creates a remarkably full-tilt style, with steps recurring as motifs, and many connections of movement.
In The Wind Rises he's obsessed with planes: they keep recurring as imagery, but the film has a very complex ambivalence towards them.
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They recur as well in CAGR (Choreography Art Gymnastics Rockets), which performed an excerpt from Ms. Wakaida's "Opera de Circus," including a slyly erotic beach ball number.
It's a dangerous pattern, and one likely to recur as long as China keeps enabling Pyongyang's belligerent behavior.
Breast cancer, for example, may recur as long as 50 years after surgery [ 4].
This subset contained all patients for which cancer recurred as well as those that survived beyond 3 years (without recurrence).
And thankfully, the stint led to a recurring role as well as new material.
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