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That's not meant to be a knock: Ms. Worrall, who I guess to be somewhere in her late 30s, speaks in much the same way most college-educated, suburban-raised Americans of her age do, which is to say her conversation is digressive and meandering, and amply stocked with meaningless interstitial words and phrases like "um" and "you know" and "yeah" and, most memorably and repeatedly, "like".
Koolhaas returns to the subject repeatedly, like a dog scratching a flea.
Certain subjects crop up repeatedly, like the picturesque cottages at West Meadow Beach, overlooking Smithtown Bay.
"Is that all you do?" she inquires repeatedly, like a mum not au fait with nightlife.
Drums and samples stutter repeatedly, like a gas stove that sparks but never lights.
The thought of their suffering had come back to him repeatedly like "a thorn in the heart", he says.
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He has uttered the triple digits repeatedly, metronome-like, in speeches and debates, until they have acquired the catchy power of a brand.
It is, alas, a lost cause, because — playwrights, please pay attention; we've been over this repeatedly — nobody likes a whiner, especially a whiny writer, which is what Mr. Scolari plays.
He insisted repeatedly he liked working at Google, wasn't going anywhere anytime soon, and joked he'd work there after death if he could figure out a way.
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