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Mysteries tend to repeat well; serialized dramas do not.
shows for CBS and the "Law and Order" shows for NBC -- that comfortably play all season long, and repeat well.
ABC's regular lineup meanwhile is dominated by serialized shows like "Desperate Housewives" that do not repeat well.
CBS's schedule has so many crime dramas that repeat well, like "CSI" and "NCIS," that it may be better off during the strike than its competitors.
That network faces the biggest challenge because it has no hit comedies (like CBS's reliable repeat performer "Two and a Half Men"), and its dramas are serials (like "Grey's" and "Lost") that don't repeat well — or at all.
At the tribute, Anderson described her husband's love of the beach and the ocean and how, whenever they ate in pizza restaurants, he'd repeat, "Well, you can't lose money on bread and cheese".
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That consensus was shattered by his poor showing coming off of a panned debate performance wherein Chris Christie masterfully exposed Rubio's tendency to repeat well-rehearsed talking points when under pressure.
The midwives are sometimes more interested in their coffee breaks than their patients, unfortunately Nurses seem to just repeat well-practised phrases.
Although habits are regarded as a behavioral tendency to repeat well-practiced acts in response to stable environmental cues [ 5], little research is available comparing the contributions of both factors and comparing the temporal stability of habit and behavior.
Such unintentional 'bottom-up control' due to prior practice is illustrated by everyday cognitive errors; such as the tendency to erroneously repeat well-practiced acts, as when we absent-mindedly take an habitual route despite originally intending to go in a different direction.
For each drug concentration, 8 repeat wells were used.
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