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For four hours my brain has replayed the same two-minute loop, recording nothing and missing large chunks of the recent past.
In the NC-condition, Keepon replayed the same sequence of actions as it performed in the C-condition, but now facing a new participant of the same sex and almost the same age (within three months) as in the C-condition.
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"We'd all be better off working together to make it work as well as possible," Mr. Clinton said, "instead of to keep replaying the same old battles".
America sends leaders to Washington not to replay the same old, tiring political nonsense, but to try hard to actually govern.
The latter film's provocative rethinking of the relationship between word and image — one sequence replays the same shots with vastly different commentaries — prompted the critic André Bazin to use the term "an essay documented by film".
A smash in England, "Absolutely Fabulous -- AbFab," Fabulous -- AbFabso become a cult item in America, where cable's Comedy Central replays the same Fabulous -- AbFab and over again.
The AOL concern, analysts note, is that Microsoft is replaying the same tactics it used with Windows, the industry-standard operating system in the personal computer industry, in the next generation of the development of the Internet and electronic commerce.
Matthew Warchus, who directed both of Ms. Yeza's previous New York efforts ("Art" and "The Unexpected Man"), will also be shepherding "Life x 3," the story of two disenchanted couples who replay the same evening in triplicate, each with different outcomes.
Writing in The New York Times in 1961, Allen Hughes reviewed Mr. Burge's New York debut, in a program that included music by Bartok, Schoenberg, Ben Weber and Luigi Dallapiccola: "A recital to shame the army of pianists who play and replay the same safe pieces year in and year out was given in Carnegie Recital Hall late yesterday afternoon by David Burge," Mr. Hughes wrote.
"Stag is essentially Eton becomes The Eaten," quips Jones, who spends the day in full pea coat and man-bag Sloane uniform, replaying the same gruesome scene as the body (or what's left of it) of one stag is carried into a clearing.
We replay the same scenario without any harvesters to simulate the worst case/failure condition.
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