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Short sequences of rapidly recurring speech and non-speech sounds served as stimuli.
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The recurring words "night".
"Close observation reveals that this is a language comprising one recurring unit of speech: the interdiction".
Close observation reveals this as a language composed of one recurring unit of speech: the interdiction -- highly nuanced, mutually imposed commands and strictures extending into the most minute areas of household affairs, social life, finances, speech, hygiene, allowable idiosyncrasies and so on.
This is the recurring theme of his speeches as running mate to Senator Barack Obama and the coda to many of Mr. Biden's appearances on the stump.
This is a recurring theme in Obama speeches, and it is worth repeating.
It was a statement of values – the word "values" recurred throughout the speech far more often than any other – not a programme or a manifesto.
And it's true: the house does not so much intrude on its surroundings as collaborate with them, in what Aitken calls a "living experiment" based on "concepts and ideas," a phrase that often recurs in his speech.
The discussion of the possible limits and limitations of free speech recurs on an almost constant basis across social media, and perhaps nowhere so starkly as on Twitter, where those disagreeing with one another rail at anyone who will listen – and indeed, anyone who won't.
A prodigiously researched history that is neither top-down nor bottom-up but cross-sectional: shunning traditional chronology and players (aristocrats are scarce), Ackroyd instead offers a London defined by a set of recurring motifs -- smell, sound, speech, fog, fire, ghosts and plague are some of the more significant.
A prodigiously researched history that is neither top-down nor bottom-up but cross-sectional: shunning traditional chronology and players (aristocrats are scarce), Ackroyd instead offers a London defined by a set of recurring motifs -- smell, sound, speech, fog, fire, ghosts and plague are a few of them.
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