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He sometimes wonders about a more aggressive or cancerous tumour recurring, "But I'll deal with it if it does.
Every other detail of a championship team's construction serves merely as decorative motif – descriptive and recurring, but never binding.
Mr. Shelby hung up his helmet, choosing to pursue the recurring but seemingly impossible American dream of successfully marketing a car with his own name on it.
The panel's chairman, Matthew Goldstein, who is chancellor of the City University of New York, compared the issue to "a Bach fugue," with passages that keep recurring but are played by different instruments.
Sawer points out that the way Jones deploys performers on the stage, in recurring but complex patterns, can be likened to the way a composer might deploy musical motifs.
Piñeiro begins with a puckish view of Lukas walking through Columbus Park while espied by Carmen from the Institute window, and it sets the tone for the director's stringently elegant, archly inflected compositions, which, in their drolly repetitive doublings and reminiscences, reflect the recurring but transformed themes, problems, lines, and conflicts on which the romantic plot runs.
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Old problems recur, but never quite in the same form.
It did not recur, but his concerns did not subside.
Evaluators' recommendations may recur – but there is no guarantee.
Images of gravestones and guns recur, but the real morbidity comes indirectly, like mood, through association.
The sort of fit she had had at the bus stop recurred, but never so powerfully.
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