Sentence examples for recurring target from inspiring English sources

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Religion is a recurring target for both Kelley and Shaw: bitterly in Kelley's case, wonderingly in Shaw's.

He is a recurring target on the gossip site Gawker (gawker.com), where "horrible piece of garbage" is one of the milder epithets that has been lobbed at him.

He moved on to ask the crowd about the Olympics, turning a table of game Dartmouth students into a recurring target.

Mr. Holder has become a recurring target for conservative anger because he is associated with some of the administration's more liberal policies.

He has popped up in the New York Post's Page Six Magazine, and has been a recurring target for the gossip Web site Gawker, where he was labeled a "fameball," a derogatory term for someone who has an unquenchable desire for fame.

The rising popularity of messaging applications (both native and downloaded apps) has made them a recurring target for malware and dodgy links, a trend that looks like it is not disappearing, and analysts estimate that there will be $5.5 billion spent by enterprises on messaging security products alone (apart from other security solutions) by 2022.

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Censorship is another of the recurring targets of her righteous anger.

Though Marlow condemned Yiannapoulos' comments, he also suggested that the recent resurfacing of the 2016 video interview was part of a "coordinated hit" by forces on the left, the Republican establishment and the Never Trump movement ― all three of which are recurring targets of Breitbart News. .

Recurring targets for mimicry by bloodborne pathogens are the components of the complement system, growth hormones and their receptors, and cell adhesion molecules [30].

The results suggest that AHRs, and especially AHR2, may be important, recurring targets for selection in local adaptation to dioxin-like aromatic hydrocarbon contaminants.

It is noteworthy that one of the recurring targets of Brachyury in different animals, including Ciona, zebrafish and mouse, is the gene Snail [ 124, 127, 129].

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