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Suddenly the lights shift and the situation recurs, with different results, some happy, some discouraging.
Whatever bitterness he falls into, a masculine need to cling, to seek protection and communion, recurs with near-pathetic regularity.
Since then, the neighborhood has bounced back, but a powerful threat of a different kind recurs with increasing intensity, especially around holiday weekends: the department store sale.
That effect recurs with startling efficiency in the major works of his late period, before his death, in 1954, at the age of eighty-four.
This story recurs, with changes in names and dates, so often throughout the centuries in China that the Met's calligraphy survey might accurately be subtitled "A History of Politically Activist Art in China".
"And then I never saw him again": this phrase recurs with eerie frequency in the work of the Chilean-born writer Roberto Bolaño, who died four years ago, in Barcelona, at the age of fifty.
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Unhappily, the disease recurred with force.
Variations on this exchange recur with tedious frequency.
It was a bit surprising that the same dynamic recurred with the first black president.
These questions recurred with every film that Brando made for the next eighteen years.
"These dreams are now recurring with a puzzling frequency, and I've come to dread them.
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