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Indeed, despite all measures taken accidents may re-occur, but 'disruptions' in a process reoccur much more frequently.
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In the unidirectional CI scenario, however, reestablishment of postzygotic isolation involves only the loss of the infection in an island population, an event which is much more likely to reoccur.
The number would become a reoccurring theme in Insane Clown Posse's work throughout much of the following decade.
It would allow the villains of these films to move past their rut because with reoccurring villains, you have an established character you're invested in, much like Loki and his reappearances.
A rogue Republican who opposed the invasion of Iraq, Buchanan has duped some liberal cable news junkies into warming up to him as the Friendly Wingnut -- the squinty, high-pitched Spitting Image puppet who somehow managed to win over Rachel Maddow, so much so that he was invited to participate in a reoccurring feature titled "It's Pat" during the early weeks of Maddow's MSNBC show.
I had one reoccurring thought that day: If the clothes maketh the man, I am very much a eunuch.
I had one reoccurring thought that day: if the clothes maketh the man, I am very much a eunuch.
Mornings reoccur.
"I don't want that to reoccur," he said.
These symbols reoccur in the exhibition, abused, amalgamated and mocked.
"We don't want that sort of thing to reoccur.
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