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Consider also the persuasive strategy of repetition, especially when terms are used repeatedly in question begging form.
The degree of anteromedialization depends upon the patient in question, and we often repeatedly flexed and extended the knee to allow the congruence of the PFJ to guide the osteotomized fragment into a physiologically optimal position.
But several circumstanceswhich, not surprisingly, her counsel repeatedly emphasized in his questions and his argument, e. g., Tr. 282-283, 294-297, 306made it highly improbable that she was the sole custodian of those weapons.
But Bush's role in Iran-Contra has repeatedly been questioned, and evidence prepared for the trial cited Bush's presence as vice president at several high-level meetings.
(Which is somewhat unusual: The media, which asked that question repeatedly in July and August, is now much more timid about speculating on Trump's political demise for obvious reasons.) It is perfectly possible that he has Gone Too Far™, at long last — perhaps because his tone was noticeably different (as Jeff Blehar of the conservative blog Ace of Spades notes).
This mechanism, however, has been repeatedly questioned and new in vivo studies focusing on this possible mechanism are required (Patterson et al, 1998; Ackland and Peters, 1999; de Bruin et al, 2003).
But that film, too, has repeatedly been snared in questions about its political intent.
Nixon, a lawyer, repeatedly answered questions in a hedged and clipped manner, often saying he did not recall conversations, some of them just two years old.
Mr. North later testified that he lied repeatedly in answering their questions about the extent of his involvement with the Nicaraguan contras.
As Mr. Bush appeared with one African leader after another, reporters repeatedly tried to slip in questions on Iraq.
MPs and peers have repeatedly asked questions in parliament about the power failures, including the Scottish National party's Westminster leader, Angus Robertson, and the Conservative MP Nicholas Soames.
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