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A recurring element of Infernal Machine are platforming sections, for which a combination of running, jumping, climbing, and the use of the protagonist's trademark bullwhip is required.

Seafaring was a recurring element of Drummond and Cauty's output, in lyrics from Who Killed The JAMs?, The White Room and "America: What Time Is Love?", and in imagery used to illustrate The KLF's retirement press notice.

This critique of the federal government and its handling of foreign intervention would prove to be a recurring element of the series, featuring in the second season episode "Prodigal Son" and the fourth season episode "Baseballs of Death".

The fifth track on the record, "Someday", is infused with rockabilly elements and interlocking guitar lines, the latter a recurring element of Is This It. "Alone, Together" is driven by a staccato rhythm, and climaxes first with a guitar solo, then a repeat of the central guitar hook.

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There are also recurring elements of paranoia [in a cult]… and you're required as a cult member not to acknowledge the elephant in the room.

Spillane, who claimed to write solely for monetary gain, flouted literary taste with recurring elements of sadism that disturbed some readers, but the captivating vigour of his narrative and of his central characters brought him popular success.

She sees that light and "a lot of Australian color" in Tan's pictures, as well as recurring elements of the Western Australian landscape: "That horizon, that enormous sky, the clarity".

Many recurring elements of his work--household pets, guillotines, car mechanics, bathtubs, ironing boards, junk-covered tables, skewed light fixtures, yard sales, and dysfunctional spouses--are now considered permanent additions to the iconography of humor.

As you'll see, many of the recurring elements of LOST are demonstrated a good four decades before Locke and Sheppherd started locking horns.

Bare oak trees and tree stumps, such as those in Raven Tree (c. 1822), Man and Woman Contemplating the Moon (c. 1833), and Willow Bush under a Setting Sun (c. 1835), are recurring elements of Friedrich's paintings, symbolizing death.

Seed size is closely related to fitness of wild plants, and its modification has been a key recurring element in domestication of seed/grain crops.

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