Sentence examples for recurring use of from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Lorenz was puzzled by the recurring use of a song, "I Think We're Alone Now," recorded by Tiffany, the pop singer, in 1987.

And although it's a stretch, Rachmaninoff's recurring use of the Dies Irae plainchant in his rhapsody gives this showpiece at least a tenuous philosophical link with the other works.

What lends a sense of unity to the large variety of his writings devoted to so many different domains of knowledge, is his consistency in articulating questions, in applying a specific viewpoint and perspective, and a recurring use of specific key concepts and their concomitant terminology.

This self-belief manifests itself in Koons's persona, and his debt to Dali is apparent throughout his canon, from the surrealist landscapes to the recurring use of lobsters, echoing a number of Dali's works.

This self-belief manifests itself in Koons' persona, and his debt to Dali is apparent throughout his canon, from the surrealist landscapes to the recurring use of lobsters, echoing a number of Dali's works.

Recurring use of bookmarks and links may also bring attention to the potential benefits of linking within EHRs using the openEHR and ISO 13606 linking constructs in order to create for example medical history descriptions or discharge summaries without repeating too many details.

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A curious aspect of the stories in "Stay Awake" is the recurring use Chaon makes of a few distinctive motifs.

The Swiss could reduce and then recoup the costs of building and maintaining venues through recurring use and tourism receipts.

The Guardian starts publishing a series of long form investigations into recurring police use of force issues identified by analysis of data in The Counted.

Thus his recurring and metaphorical use of handcuffs, eyeglasses ("Hitchcock's modern version of the Venetian mask") and voyeurism, just for openers, can be seen to have biographical meaning that enhances an understanding of his work.

Nearby, Cady Noland's "Tanya as a Bandit," a big cut-out portrait of Patricia Hearst in captivity, signals a recurring theme: the use of improvised uniforms among guerrillas, terrorists and the paramilitary.

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