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The photography-derived blur recurs at intervals throughout the painter's career.
The sabre-rattling theme recurs at the end with A Different Beat, which marches to an undeniably martial rhythm.
Thatcher's face recurs at every turn, not in clouds of sulfur but of exhaust, on buses bearing posters advertising Meryl Streep's celluloid turn as our erstwhile prime minister.
Bach's Sinfonia VII in E Minor and Sinfonia XI in G Minor are interesting in that in each piece the opening material recurs at the end.
An orchid, presented in a wildly detailed black-and-white image at the Getty, recurs at LACMA in garish 80s color.
But when the cry recurs, at the top of the range, her voice frays a bit, in a way that ratchets up the emotion of the scene.
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Attacks last from seconds to days and recur at random.
This question raises large issues, some of which will recur at later points in this article.
Recent research, however, suggests that such outbursts may recur at much longer intervals every 100,000 years or so.
Like crystals, quasicrystals contain an ordered structure, but the patterns are subtle and do not recur at precisely regular intervals.
Williams, however, must be concerned about her health because these coughing fits have been recurring at major tournaments.
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