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Playing the same plot over again may conceivably be Liman's postmodern tribute to the late Harold Ramis's matchless comedy masterpiece, but when Bill Murray repeatedly lived out the same ridiculously banal day, it was (at least partly) a symbol of his emotional stagnancy.
Twain's innovation was to invert the expected form of narrative, so that unrefined idiomatic English — what Tarnoff repeatedly calls "living speech" — dominated the storyline rather than being slotted into the framework of distinguished prose like specimens in a Victorian hall of wonders.
Repeatedly switching living situations makes it hard to get a steady group of friends to study with.
Various watchdog groups have slapped Mr. Obama's wrist for repeatedly failing to live up to the pledge.
The boy asks repeatedly "Do we live in water?" Are we like fish in a tank, getting nowhere and never realizing how confined we are?
But Western governments have a right, which they have rarely used, to suspend these benefits when countries like Bangladesh repeatedly refuse to live up to their obligations to protect the rights and lives of their workers.
The son of Belmont DeForest Bogart, a physician and a graduate of Columbia and Yale, and Maud Humphrey, he repeatedly failed to live up to his parents' expectations and flunked out of prep school at Andover.
Luis O. Reyes, an assistant professor of education at Brooklyn College and former member of the Board of Education, said yesterday that he was skeptical because the board had repeatedly failed to live up to its commitments to the program.
In recent months, Mr. Romero said, Cuba has repeatedly failed to live up to a 1994 agreement that supposedly provided for the orderly migration of 20,000 Cubans plus their relatives to the United States.
"Developed countries have repeatedly failed to live safely within our planet's limits.
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