Sentence examples for repeatedly reproduced from inspiring English sources

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Inaccurate or inflammatory statements are repeatedly reproduced without adequate substantiation or comment from the other side.

Since its first printing in 1972, the poem has been embraced by popular culture in myriad ways: printed on greeting cards, recited by Oprah Winfrey on her Web site, repeatedly reproduced in poetry anthologies, and used in life-coaching and yoga practices, to name a few.

Wixen also alleges Spotify has "knowingly, intentionally, and repeatedly" reproduced those songs over the internet to California residents.

The behaviourist created a phonograph that repeatedly reproduced meaningless syllables recorded on a disc he titled Verbal Summator.

The indictment alleged that Xi "repeatedly reproduced, sold, transferred, distributed, and otherwise shared" the STI pocket heater with these institutions and then pursued "lucrative and prestigious appointments" in exchange for his assistance.

As the initiation event was repeatedly reproduced from naive unmethylated mice, and families subsequently established and propagated, we were in a position to ascertain their somatic stability and heritability.

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Chaissac knowingly mixes folksy primitivism and Modernist abstraction (Picasso was his role model), repeatedly reproducing his characteristic puzzlelike conglomerations of boldly outlined, brightly colored shapes, always adding cartoon faces to make rudimentary, mildly comical men.

But if such attacks started happening more frequently, as they obviously very well could, then last Friday's precedent would put public officials across the country in an extremely uncomfortable bind: Repeatedly reproducing the lockdown might seem like a non-starter, yet not matching what Boston did would open you up to all kinds of scapegoating if, say, an on-the-loose bomber struck again.

Prenatal sex selection was seen as a solution to a number of problems: it would fulfill the desire of families for a son, result in happier marriages, and make the life of women easier; it would stop female infanticide; it would stop women repeatedly reproducing till they had a son and was seen as an important part of India's population control program.

e The converted electrical voltage and current from an NCG device under repeatedly stretching (reproduced from ref. [28] with permission, Wiley VCH).

The New Testament writers shared a creative and flexible principle of exegesis that has regard for the literary and historical context and traces a consistent pattern of divine action in judgment and mercy, reproduced repeatedly in the history of Israel and manifested definitively in Christ.

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