Sentence examples for recurring sequences from inspiring English sources

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Sequences are critical because pattern languages represent long-term archives of the rhythms of critical, recurring sequences.

The recurring sequences are called strophes or cycles; the number of pulses they contain are referred to as their form numbers or cycle numbers.

Grammar emerges as the speakers of a language create linguistic constructions out of recurring sequences of symbols; children pick up these patterns in the buzz of words they hear around them.

This might be due to, for example, the function of sequential organization in neighbor-stranger discrimination in this species [ 28]: more than 75% of the song is organized in recurring sequences of syllables called phrases.

The recurring sequences FDYWGKGTMVTVST and FDYWGKGTMVTVSS were previously identified in two teleost fish species, Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) [ 4, 36, 38], which are separated from their common ancestor by 12-20 million years.

For example, a subset of CSCL practices based on joint problem-solving includes recurring sequences of scenes that can be described as exploration, solution, and evaluation (Slof, Erkens, Kirschner, Jaspers, & Janssen, 2010).

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Reggie Sanders, the next hitter, fell behind in the count, 0-2, a recurring sequence for Mussina, who got ahead in the count to 13 of the 18 batters he faced.

There remains a lingering suspicion that Audiard hasn't entirely escaped the temptation of exoticism – largely because of a recurring sequence that seems to represent Dheepan's visions of the old country, represented by lush foliage and an elephant looming in slow motion.

Rotation strictly defined, refers to a recurring sequence of crops, forages and fallows, or more loosely defined, to a cropping sequence that contains fallows, or crops and forages in addition to the locally dominant species.

Width refers to the quantity of formulaic sequences that the language learner is familiar with, without specifying how familiar (e.g., language learners may recognize a given word string as a recurring sequence, but they may not use it themselves or may not fully appreciate its pragmatic function).

In a recurring sequence in The Hills, the girls are sitting on a couch, looking through magazines at pictures of famous people.

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