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Cablevision declined to comment on anything that happened yesterday, choosing instead to recapitulate past statements.
The story of jazz, for example, seems to recapitulate classical history at high speed.
We are trying to recapitulate the orchestrated balance found in the fetus".
Knowing when, and in what order, to pull the levers will allow humans to recapitulate development.
I'm not trying to recapitulate Indian music or pretend that I'm playing Indian music".
After Hope stops to recapitulate the plot in "Morocco," Crosby protests that he knows all that.
He plans to recapitulate what is known and not known about the terrorism already inflicted on the nation.
The 15-minute performance seemed to recapitulate his own gestation, only faster, warmer and with more static cling.
In his conclusion, Bartov tellingly refuses to recapitulate his arguments -- that would be repetitious, and too simple, he says.
"It's now about the ability to recapitulate information or a narrow, teachable skillset … teaching is based on trying to match simple examiner expectations".
His final paragraphs manage artfully to recapitulate almost all of what has preceded them, and to suggest the elements of a moral redemption at the same time.
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