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That fact was not altogether clear to contemporaries, for no treaty was concluded and skirmishes were to recur for many years to come.
It is striking that, despite the mathematical subject-matter of this work, Derrida confidently set out in it many of the themes that were to recur later, including his conception of differance.
What if, for example, Cheney's heart troubles were to recur and President Bush invited Powell to become vice president -- meaning a campaign role in 2004 and considerable pressure to run for president in 2008, when he would be 71?
The first day was taken up with the opening speeches by the counsels for the prosecution and the defense, and here we were given the two opposing themes of the case, which were to recur day after day and turn up again and again in the testimony of the expert witnesses.
If a similar rupture were to recur, the quake and tsunami combined would threaten Chittagong and Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Kolkata, India.
If this were to recur more persistently in real practice, it could increase the burden of less effective practice.
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Long term follow up of these patients is mandatory, because of the tendency of craniopharyngioma's to recur.
The brutality with which he secured his victory was to recur during the rest of his public life.
A precise understanding of who is likely to recur is an important clinical question for two reasons.
He said there was "a kind of social epidemic" which meant bubbles were likely to recur.
There are patterns that are going to recur.
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