Sentence examples for repeatedly focused from inspiring English sources

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Defense lawyers repeatedly focused on her qualifying language in their cross-examination.

Ofcom said the song "clearly and repeatedly focused on sex, bondage and sadomasochistic sexual practices as a theme".

Charlesworth said Abbott's strategy had been to paint Gillard as untrustworthy, and as well as attacking her on policy he had repeatedly focused on her gender.

While Mr. Ko, 25, of Cliffside Park, N.J., is being tried for Ms. Hong's murder, testimony in this case has repeatedly focused on Ms. Seong, who in her appearance in the courtroom refused to answer any questions.

They detained only him, over some alleged irregularity with his passport, and handed him over three weeks later to US forces, which sent him to Bagram air base in Afghanistan, where, according to Amnesty International, he was severely mistreated.His interrogations in Afghanistan repeatedly focused on his employer.

During the Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations -- from the Suez crisis to the aftermath of the 1973 war -- American diplomacy repeatedly focused on preventing the outbreak of an Arab-Israeli war or stopping hostilities before a war widened to include the major powers.

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Torre, like any smart manager, repeatedly focuses on the importance of pitching.

The camera repeatedly focuses on Tabel's face, which through all the dental adjustments, wears an insouciant leer.

The flashing words in "Thorax" repeatedly focus on a single incident — the death of a civilian driver in Baghdad — again from different points of view.

The tone veers from quirky observation to bleak contemplation, with a streak of dry cruelty – particularly when viewed through the reflective eyes of the horses upon which Erlingsson repeatedly focuses.

Still, both are repeatedly focusing on what they view as an Achilles' heel — a series of wrongful convictions in cases where, critics say, prosecutors used drug-addled or unreliable witnesses to win convictions, sometimes going to extremes by threatening them or detaining them against their will.

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