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A recurring scene in his books is the unanswered question.
Not, as it turned out, another myth of the swinging 60s, rather a recurring scene from the 2007 drama Irina Palm.
Then there's the recurring scene of a man covered in boils shouting as he tries to barge through a locked door, accompanied by the sound of a woman screaming.
Marcus Yam, a photographer for the Los Angeles Times, has been sharing his pictures of the devastation on Twitter; he captioned one of them, "This is a recurring scene in my dreams.
The most benign are human hauntings, which divide into three types: intelligent spirits, which can converse with the living; residuals, which are leftover energies condemned to repeat one small action from their lives, like a recurring scene from a movie; and poltergeists, usually the spirits of young girls, which make a racket and can wreak havoc on property values.
A recurring scene has the candidate planting his duck boots or brown loafers in front of a skeptical audience and taking question after question, repeatedly asking for a show of hands to see how many are undecided, and waiting as the number drops toward zero.
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In one of the recurring scenes, naked figures emerge from the sea at Beirut, rifles hanging across their bony torsos.
Recurring scenes show the sad-sack hero, Duncan Brendan Patrickss), at a theme park based on his life, where the rides are named after his former lovers.
The moral ambiguity of such a society is underlined by recurring scenes of skeptical citizens unable to tell cops from criminals," Ms. Lee writes.
Standard descriptive phrases of the kind common in all oral literature are used to introduce the hero and his kingdom, and more than a dozen types of recurring scenes are identifiable.
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