Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"recur" Definitions
  1. to happen again or a number of times

379 Sentences With "recur"

How to use recur in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "recur" and check conjugation/comparative form for "recur". Mastering all the usages of "recur" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The odd readings did not recur during Sunday's countdown. .
This pattern is likely to recur on issue after issue.
Two old characters from Eugenides's fiction recur in Fresh Complaint.
"Whenever they recur, we'll just treat them again," Bigner said.
Yet the majority of ankle sprains are doomed to recur.
You'll see favorites recur as you work through this show.
It would be comforting to believe a crash couldn't recur.
We pray daily that the cholera outbreak does not recur.
So Phoenix's record high of 122 degrees Fahrenheit may recur.
Continual primarily refers to things that happen often or recur intermittently.
Characters recur with such frequency that they literally become recurring characters.
Paintings on canvas by both artists recur throughout the installation. Tabboo!
That wasn't to be allowed to recur in the case of
Conversations that began as far back as July could also recur.
What's striking about both books is that the same themes recur.
Dignity and respect are words that recur often in La Ferté-Bernard.
Often the same figures recur, in different poses and in different situations.
These challenges are likely to recur, so the difference between them matters.
Yet a feature of late-cycle markets is that recession scares recur.
Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey and Luka Sabbat also recur in the series.
However, Emanuel is confident that epic financial disaster won't recur in 2019.
Unfortunately for some, even years later these ER-positive tumors can recur.
Otherwise, the disease is likely to recur, and the prognosis to worsen.
The personality traits are broad, but consistent, and recur in show after show.
I don't freak out that Eifert's 153 TDs on 215 catches can't recur.
Gothic elements and monochromatic symmetry recur and the ornamentation can verge on unreadable.
Certain objects tend to recur in surreal photographs: shirts, bedding, ladders, chairs, shoes.
Such moments aren't historically unknown: They seem to recur roughly every 40 years.
It's no coincidence that the subheadings "Chaos" and "Order" recur in the book.
Mr. Sanders received $600,0003 in donations that will recur monthly, his campaign said.
Staffing costs, web security and other expenses recur year-round, year after year.
References to art history recur through Smith's work, as do references to his daughters.
Others restricted BCG to patients whose tumors were mostly likely to spread or recur.
It isn't too surprising to see Graham recur as a face for this brand.
In this context, these defects pale, but they recur elsewhere in Mr. Peck's work.
Their querulous, hostile or annoyed faces recur in her work from the late 1950s.
Doubles recur in her best work, especially those who seek to obliterate the heroine.
The mother said earlier this week she was worried her son's cancer could recur.
Such dominance on both sides of the ball is unlikely to recur every week.
The tenants share overlapping details, including themes and figures that recur across their lives.
What happened at Upper Big Branch was no extraordinary one-off, unlikely to recur.
The same tragedy that took place in Bosnia should not recur with the Rohingya.
CALL * SAYS DON'T EXPECT RESTRUCTURING COSTS TO RECUR AT THESE LEVELS IN SECOND HALF- CONF.
Photo: AP"I have had ovarian cysts that may recur," Talia L., 27, told Gizmodo.
We are now implementing the steps to make sure that this error does not recur.
Because these patterns often recur in different El Niño years, the effects can be predictable.
Phrases like "see, wait" and "it's complicated" and "don't misunderstand me" recur in various guises.
Those expectations help entrench such behavior as a norm, making it more likely to recur.
After all, El Niños recur periodically — most recently, there was a massive one in 1997-'98.
Two tropes recur in the arguments these erstwhile moralisers continue to make for the casino-owner.
"Once it does recur in the liver outside the eye, there is no cure," said Orloff.
To paraphrase crudely: eternal return dictates that all existence must recur endlessly, never improving or changing.
He went on to recur on such shows as Glee, Californication, and currently, HBO's Silicon Valley.
While relations between liberals and socialists would never get so low again, certain patterns would recur.
But the trouble with surgery is that endometriosis can recur, so women may need more surgeries.
Specialists flourish in such "kind" learning environments, where patterns recur and feedback is quick and accurate.
The four supporting actors recur in new and symmetrical guises as her medical and spiritual advisers.
Hands, faces, figures, animals, and classic landscape elements all recur, resulting in deeper levels of organization.
If the capsules are not excised, the cancer may linger or recur, and the prognosis worsens.
The existential pondering and sense of alienation that recur in his work are harder to trace.
Visual gags, minor characters, and old references often recur throughout the show and take you by surprise.
Reporters know where to go and what to ask, and some themes recur from shooting to shooting.
But it hardly quieted the outrage that, as long as deeper issues remain, seems bound to recur.
"The sheeting is printed in these cool designs as decoration — and many, many patterns recur," Lopez said.
For children that sleepwalk like I had, "Ten to twenty percent recur as an adult," he said.
Drugmakers are for-profit companies with limited money, and these outbreaks carry uncertainty on when they will recur.
That this same value would recur in such seemingly different-looking integrals was likely mysterious to ancient thinkers.
Respiratory viruses tend to be seasonal, favoring the winter months, though of course many recur year after year.
Mr. McClean's lawyer, Dan Ollen, said it was "a one-time manic episode" that was unlikely to recur.
The colors of the boats and sky recur in varied configurations in the turbulent sea and smooth sand.
Instead of slow and fast tracks, marginal variations on the same swaying, syncopated beat recur with hypnotic regularity.
A stock bonanza that large may not recur, but substantial, positive returns seem a reasonable long-term bet.
The quarter's figures were pumped up by a range of one-time factors that are unlikely to recur.
Here are the rules of GCal Fight Club: We automate the event to recur on a monthly basis.
Other motifs recur, notably a winged or swimming arabesque, where dancers balance on one leg with arms outstretched.
Like felt and fat, the hare would often recur in Beuys's works as a symbol of spiritual incarnation.
Can you tell me about them, and why you think they recur in your drawings, sculptures, and paintings?
All forms of imagery recur, but Montoya casts the pachuco and pachuca as symbolic figures populating his universe.
She justifiably spends a lot of time on the crueler forms of compulsion, which recur distressingly often in history.
Rumours do indeed recur that she may be open to the job of secretary-general of the United Nations.
Thousands recur during the warmest season on Mars each year, growing longer and darker until they fade in winter.
Bolt relies on the trellis as a backdrop for a wonderland of city characters wearing expressions that endlessly recur.
Similar gags recur in other works, with women of varying age and race inviting the gaze of lascivious men.
Only a few characters recur, but these are essentially the same unlucky bipeds, sometimes glimpsed a few decades later.
Hair regrows within a year in about half of patients, although hair loss can sometimes recur, the doctors said.
The weather patterns — warmth in the Pacific Northwest is another one — tend to recur in different El Niño years.
Throughout this thoughtful and cleverly designed show—crash dummies as mannequins, vitrines shaped like little trucks—two themes recur.
Capita's public sector division had made "encouraging progress" but a defence contract would not recur next year, it added.
SRSE is the most severe form of status epilepticus, under which seizures last for a long time and often recur.
Rotator cuff tendon tears are common and often require surgical repair, but most severe tears recur and require additional surgery.
"About 25 percent of the kids' [cancer] will recur," George, a pediatric oncologist at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, tells PEOPLE.
These gatherings recur roughly every 18 months, when a total eclipse slashes across Earth's surface at any number of locations.
Glioblastomas are resistant to treatment, and are almost always deemed incurable, because they inevitably recur, usually in the same place.
Certain characters recur, including Ms. Goldin's boyfriend, identified only as Brian, who seems always to be unnervingly brooding and glowering.
It's an unnatural-sounding pattern, and it tends to recur throughout the performance without necessarily being informed by the content.
She took special notice only when this zoo-animal sentence started to recur, again and again, across many different lessons.
As long as the current system remains in place, and partisan volatility remains high, these showdowns are likely to recur.
These are all traits that recur again and again throughout the most famous modern depiction of mummies: Universal's movie franchise.
And many references and motifs that recur in the film support the notion that "Groundhog Day" is Christian rather than Buddhist.
The driver of the car was Greg F.U.N. Nazlund (Jonathan Rentler), a character who will recur in Annie's pill-induced dreams.
"Cavalier or casually acquiescent decisions to spend taxpayer dollars in an ineffective and wasteful manner are not to recur," Mattis continued.
For that reason, today more than ever, it is necessary to recur to the second most important of Plato's virtues: prudence.
Sanctions will remain in place until Cigna makes changes and the problems are deemed unlikely to recur, according to the letter.
These sounds brush by so fast you'd miss them if they didn't recur again and again, like broken-beat déjà vu.
The lyrics "When I was a child" recur like a lullaby, coaxing viewers into a meditative, perhaps nostalgic for childhood, place.
If that's what happened in Nice, it is a horrific act — but one that, thankfully, is not likely to recur frequently.
Since cancer can recur with or without producing obvious symptoms, we may fritter away a remission of months in obsessive brooding.
TikTok is fuelling India's deadly hate speech epidemic Funny how this problem seems to recur across every social network at scale.
The acceleration was widely anticipated by economists, who described it as a result of a confluence of events unlikely to recur.
Bathers and Breton women appear grafted onto jugs and braziers, only to recur in similarly outlined form on paper or canvas.
In one of those experiments, among 90 mice treated with the vaccine, only three had tumors occasionally recur, the researchers found.
Certain motifs recur; techniques and paint surfaces change; two astounding canvases reflect a new interest in green and the Vietnam War.
Colors are broken down into their constituent parts; primary (red, green, blue) and secondary (cyan, magenta, yellow) colors recur as leitmotifs.
The stories' themes recur so frequently that the individual tales can feel like glosses on the same handful of relationships and conflicts.
And though the shutdown is over, the disputes that provoked it remain unresolved, and look likely to recur in the coming weeks.
Players "recur," and the amount of time they spend in-game is more or less proportional to how much money they spend.
"The document says that they might take a responsive measure if similar flights by the South Korean Air Force recur," Yoon said.
While these expenses will recur the timing of valuation events is unpredictable and can vary between bets, which can affect quarterly comparisons.
About 20 percent of patients with HER2-positive early breast cancer will see their cancer recur within five years following standard treatment.
When titles do recur, they have different tempos ("I Just Want to Make Love to You") and very different vocal performances ("Caravan").
But if some members of Congress prevail, earmarks will not only recur, they will grow quickly and spread throughout the federal budget.
Variations and embellishments of these moves recur in "Epilogue," where the four dancers perform to the spare piano music of Morton Feldman.
The same themes and stories recur, with a revolving cast of Trump explainers purporting to guide us through the foggy mood maze.
Themes of labor and cyclical rhythms recur in the film, as is only fitting given that Goldsworthy started out as a farmer.
They establish motifs that recur throughout the show: an empty highway; a fox crossing a road; hands kneading dough; an erupting volcano.
"Cavalier or casually acquiescent decisions to spend taxpayer dollars in an ineffective and wasteful manner are not to recur," Mr. Mattis wrote.
It is the sort of small town in which the same surnames, many of them Cajun, recur among prominent business-owners and officeholders.
The songs' lyrics might explore what it means to live a carefree life, but melancholic themes recur, too—particularly yearning or foolish love.
But this misses the fact that each is involved with sustaining this presidency, which means the same problems recur over and over again.
"It's still a slug, but there's temporary factors at play that we think won't recur," said Ben Herzon, senior economist with Macroeconomic Advisers.
Such scars and traces of history recur throughout Miyako's 40-year career, now exhibited in a retrospective at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
The references to black heroism, institutionalized racism and violence recur in his art and make his career completely pertinent to the American present.
Ms. Ullman gives us an assortment of characters who recur throughout the six-episode series, some ordinary people, others impersonations of famous ones.
Birds recur as gashed Vs, barbed wire as rows of Xs. And bodies: faceless, reduced in places to a few strokes of black.
When peace accords include measures proactively preventing violence, like creating commissions to resolve disputes and demilitarized zones, fighting is less likely to recur.
Evocations of academic failure recur in Baldessari's work, perhaps nowhere more humorously than in the five-foot-tall painting titled "Wrong" (1966-68).
So the problems that we have seen are going to recur in spades if there is not a serious effort to address them.
Since the vast majority of the island still lacks power, generator failures at hospitals are likely to recur and lives may be lost.
Some of the most astonishing footage is Kessler's shots of the Pines engulfed in flame, which open the film and recur throughout it.
It is a place — his place — where long familiar sights and time-washed memories recur with the regularity of the incoming and outgoing tides.
Put another way, a downpour that used to occur on the Gulf Coast every 50 years is now expected to recur every 30 years.
Clinton's particular problems are interesting as historical chronicle, but are much less instructive than the generic problems, which will recur no matter the candidate.
This engaging 50-minute work is highly episodic, but it holds your attention by revolving smoothly from section to section, and certain themes recur.
"Subaru's management and employees will work collectively to restore lost trust and ensurethat such circumstances do not recur, " the company said in the report.
Additionally, a script or a streaming site won't provide theater's ephemerality, the sensation that each performance will never recur in exactly the same way.
The unfortunate past in which our destiny was determined against our will, through colonial rule and national division, must never be allowed to recur.
There is need again for fiscal measures from Congress, and a need to understand that this situation is likely to recur in the future.
Many of the dates recur, and a dozen of the portraits that made it into the book were taken on just one day: 2012.06.27.
If you scan the program it's striking how many plot elements and themes recur, things like adultery and forbidden love and difficult family relationships.
It is an extremely narrow and unvaried technique, like the Evita-style arm-raises that also recur, and the excitement of it quickly palls.
"Our belief now is if Sandy were to recur, we would be able to remain in service," said Lou Villani, Con Ed's chief engineer.
Ancient sculptures of figures who, as Elio's father puts it, "dare you desire them" recur throughout the movie, strengthening the allusion to the ancients.
The opera's narrative includes inspiration from Mr. van der Aa's own memories, but Jonker's poems recur throughout, both in their entirety and as fragments.
Together they underscore the vastness of the museum's holdings, a sight that is staggering, possibly unprecedented and probably won't recur until its next expansion.
"Cavalier or casually acquiescent decisions to spend taxpayer dollars in an ineffective and wasteful manner are not to recur," Mattis continued in the memo.
Resonant images recur and echo through "Skeleton Crew" — cars that break down but also save lives; crumbling ghost factories; lungs and the rhythms of breathing.
She could also go for blunt elegance: Paintings using different combinations of red, white and black recur throughout the show, including in three self-portraits.
It said it would book exceptional expenses of around 17 million Swiss francs at the EBITDA level this year that would not recur in 2019.
In that group, high vitamin D levels were also tied to a better chance of not having breast cancer recur, and not dying from it.
Generally, as the summer progresses, the sun can be tolerated without a rash appearing; however, PMLE tends to recur every year after the first episode.
The company has increased its storage capacity for saline wastewater in the Werra area and said it does not expect stoppages to recur this year.
Pay attention to whether your expenses — such as medications, eye prescriptions or dental work — were one-time events or will recur in the coming year.
They all work for Section 9, a shadowy government security agency run by the aging Chief Aramaki, another character who would recur throughout the series.
And this, too, is apparent in the dance, as when everyone snaps into unison or sequences recur or two dancers distant from each other synchronize.
Both dire and dignified deeds would recur pretty much in the same way every time human beings appeared, no matter how they configured themselves politically.
He'll join thousands in a stadium at Southern Illinois University, interviewing enthusiasts and scientists as they observe an event that will not recur until 2024.
Climatologists call the January thaw phenomenon a "singularity," a noticeable diversion from the usual seasonal weather that tends to recur around the same calendar date.
As in the passage where Aster beats Hirut, certain words recur (split, spin, bloom, awkward, frantic), and hearts tend to pound and thud a lot.
Especially in the startup universe where there are so many common patterns that recur regularly, the ability to provide the comparative context is very valuable.
And importantly, we remain committed to supporting the investigations that are seeking an outcome that makes it unlikely that a similar tragedy will ever recur.
Plus, Sons of Anarchy alum Katey Sagal will recur in season 9 as a love interest for absentee Gallagher patriarch Frank (William H. Macy), EW reports.
"The unrealised fair value gain on investment property and the gain on disposal of land will not recur this financial year," Portland said in a statement.
Born in Germany, of Moroccan-Turkish descent, Mekhennet grew up obsessed with the Holocaust and terrified that it could recur, with European Muslims as the victims.
So stopping shocks, especially ones that recur year after year, can be enough to boost growth rates by allowing the economy's underlying fundamentals to take hold.
The fact that sex robots recur as a kind of cultural signifier is itself a sign that cultural and sexual discourse are, to a degree, cyclical.
Many will also point to potentially huge investments in healthcare systems if flu-like pandemics are expected to recur over the coming decades at great cost.
It's useless to point out highlights that will never recur but, for me, "Freestyle" paradoxically soared when it took a breather from its giddy high spirits.
Pictorial tricks such as this recur throughout his career; even some of his most straightforward paintings integrate a Polaroid-like frame as a reminder of their artificiality.
GERMANY: MERKEL PLEDGES THAT 2015 MIGRANT INFLUX WON&aposT RECUR "We are in a serious, a very serious situation," said Alexander Dobrindt, the CSU parliamentary group leader.
Boeing Chief Financial Officer Greg Smith said that cost would not recur in future quarters, but noted the program remains challenging and subject to possible additional costs.
"We are suffering but our responsibility now is to establish rules that will protect farmers against events that tend to recur," said Christophe Barrailh, head of Cifog.
Showing that these models were successful in nailing down the causes of historical megadroughts further strengthens the conviction that they're likely to recur thanks to climate change.
Around 80 percent of the additional costs booked in the first half of the year are not expected to recur, TSB's Chief Financial Officer Ralph Coates said.
Measuring this response and how it changes with therapy can predict a patient's response to chemotherapy, trastuzumab and pertuzumab — and may predict those at risk to recur.
Is it a consequence of an imploding housing market that will not recur, or an ongoing reality that now must be factored into most Americans' retirement planning?
If such delays recur, Tesla's cash will be depleted and its more efficient rivals will have more time to eat into its market share with their products.
Patients need to realize their lifestyle, their weight, their physical activity, their smoking all have a big influence on the likelihood their cancer will recur, Spring said.
After someone has been menstruating for two years, she said, intervals shorter than 21 days or longer than 45 days are considered abnormal, especially if they recur.
Several do recur: sets of ceramic mugs and plates in pastel blue and pink, vintage and retro pink telephones, pink Acne Studio shopping bags, and color charts.
In some ways, Chernobyl truly is a five-hour movie, telling one relatively concise story, with a small core cast of characters who recur across the whole story.
There are four characters who recur in the pages of the book: an Asian grandmother, a black college student, a Latina soccer mom, a middle-aged white dude.
There are no plotlines that must be closely observed, though there are jokes that recur (Abbi is funniest when she is stoned, Ilana when she talks about sex).
That's up to a billion dollars for bankrupt Puerto Rico's struggling economy to care for the babies with microcephaly, which will recur each year until the epidemic ends.
But more than 80% of women have their disease recur, the 10-year survival rate is below 15%, and roughly 14,000 are expected to die from their tumors.
The names Georges and Anne recur in Haneke's films: They are the names of the couples in The Seventh Continent, Amour, Funny Games, and Time of the Wolf.
Secondly, it is possible that a ransomware attack of this type and on this scale could recur, though we have no specific evidence that this is the case.
Characters recur; the girl who glows becomes the girl whose light went out, while the woman who only appears in winter surprises everyone by staying through into spring.
A soft whisper of violins yields to sighing, drooping sounds throughout the strings, then forthright brass fanfares begin; they recur throughout the piece, a kind of periodic annunciation.
But low inventories have left the market very vulnerable with price spikes likely to recur later in the winter to cope with any extended periods of cold weather.
Britain has said Saudi Arabia needed to hold to account those responsible for the murder and take action to build confidence that such an event would not recur.
Pasted-on floral motifs cut from her own black-on-white and white-on-black prints, which she frequently echoes with hand-painted passages, recur across all the works.
The same basic claims recur: Opponents contend that people with addiction are so irrational or out of control that they won't bother to do anything to protect their health.
The endlessly creepy Proletheans, who recur throughout the series, blur the lines between science and religion -- believing that the former should only be done in service of the latter.
The arguments that shaped it are going to recur, both in state governments and in future Republican administrations, and could even influence Democratic policymaking in a number of areas.
Many of the emblems of identity seem to recur, built on the notion of an island nation pitted against superior forces, fighting against the odds, swimming against history's tide.
Landscape and autobiography recur as entwined motifs, from the sun-splashed swimming pools of Los Angeles, the artist's adopted home town, to the rolling hills of his native Yorkshire.
She could also get in touch with her neighbors and express her anxiety that should a bedbug problem recur, it could easily spread from one rowhouse to the next.
They hope to learn whether the bursts have their own periodicity, or intervals at which they recur, as well as discovering the true nature of the persistent radio source.
" The memo also said "If we find that we fell short of the mark, we will fix the problems and take appropriate actions to make sure it doesn't recur.
But I have been thinking about the subject a lot recently, and this much I do know: I was wrong about how unlikely the American dilemma was to recur.
The deal still goes through — everyone gets very rich — but Mr. Hughes uses this moment to foreground some internal trauma in Dr. Dre that will recur throughout the series.
Living with Stage 3 ovarian cancer, I am all too aware that advanced forms of cancer recur, and I at first gravitated toward the most extreme course of action.
But first, the boats and ropes, as well as the abstract symbology from the trio of 1989 drawings, recur in "Ancestor Signs," begun in 1999 and completed in 2012.
The same problems that afflict other digital platforms recur in this realm, from scams to fake accounts: 10% of all newly created dating profiles do not belong to real people.
In September, an advisory committee to the FDA unanimously voted against Spectrum's drug candidate, saying it was not effective in delaying the time it takes for the disease to recur.
If the result is close, or people believe it to have been rigged, there is a risk that the violence that led to some 1,300 deaths in 123 will recur.
They point out, though, Kymriah's impressive response rate of 80 percent, with 25 percent of patients seeing their cancer recur within six months, and one-year survival of 80 percent.
Eyes recur — a sinister take on the apotropaic talismans that flourish across the Mediterranean and the near east — as do fish skeletons, doves, guns, snakes, the sickle moon, and stars.
"It seems like there are factories that are not very concerned about safety and thus, causing the incident to recur," state news agency Bernama quoted him as saying on Tuesday.
It's a short book, and ideas and images recur — sometimes in a way that feels intentional and rewarding, but just as often in a way that feels unplanned and unnecessary.
The same ideas recur in "Choir Boy," the queer coming-of-age tale that marked McCraney's Broadway debut when it opened at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater in early January.
Here, sites of theft and genocide have become monuments to patriotism, a symbol of resistance has become a source of revenue, and old stories of broken promises and appropriation recur.
BARBARO: Do you think that Attorney General Sessions absorbed your discomfort with being alone with the president and acted on it in such a way that it might not recur?
Women with a history of perimenopause-related depression that improves on hormone therapy need to be monitored after hormone therapy is stopped, as their depressive symptoms may recur, Pinkerton added.
"I urge the government and people of Sri Lanka to prioritize justice alongside reconciliation to ensure that the horrors of the past are firmly dealt with, never to recur," Zeid said.
I see art as a tool I can use to try to look for answers, to inquire, to understand, to make clearer issues that recur in my day-to-day experiences.
You have these sort of things that recur, and within that, there's the amount of space something takes up, and I've played a lot of characters who we call 'real estate.
Of course, there are large numbers of Americans who hope that many of the things he's done will not recur, and that somehow they would not be part of his presidency.
"The Greek situation is a problem that is going to recur at some point further down the line, it is just a question of when," Credit Agricole strategist Orlando Green said.
But he also warns that similar attacks will recur unless governments stop stockpiling these kinds of vulnerabilities: The governments of the world should treat this attack as a wake-up call.
One NSE shareholder, who is among the 27 investors planning to sell shares during the IPO, said the company will have to fix its problems and make sure they don't recur.
The only thing they might possibly offer was the remote chance of a future in which such events would not recur, though this, too, seems so unlikely as to be absurd.
If you're unlucky enough to be one of the one in 200 or so pregnant women who get PUPPS, there is some good news: It's unlikely to recur in subsequent pregnancies.
Sam creates a scene in which Ismail and Sancho witness a deadly racist attack, only for the incident to recur in Sam's own life, forcing him and his son to intervene.
One thing is for certain, the 2014 referendum did not provide definitive answers to the question of Scottish independence, and this issue will continue to recur periodically until another referendum occurs.
Crossed-out words also recur in his paintings and are weirdly reminiscent of the bracketing or slashing of text in deconstructionist philosophy, to emphasize the cultural and biased nature of language.
It told the Air Force it had discovered "discrepancies in the data entry process at Tinker" and quickly acted to ensure it didn't recur, according to the fee request it filed.
One of the challenges of this kind of anomalous, isolated trauma is that, because it came out of nowhere, it can be hard convince yourself that it's not going to recur.
Ancient Greeks knew that a mastectomy would help a patient with a lump in her breast, but they also recognized that cancer can recur and spread to other parts of the body.
Republicans will also try to use budget reconciliation to kill the funding and emergency powers given to the FDIC to deal with a failing financial institution, should the Lehman Brothers scenario recur.
In her first novels — Love Medicine, The Beet Queen (1986), Tracks (1988), The Bingo Palace (1994) — there are characters, families, histories, and locations that recur throughout, and beyond those books into others.
"Breast cancer can be dormant for many years, so that women can have no apparent disease, but can still recur years later if the tumor becomes active again," Giordano said by email.
Discord will recur throughout the cycle, as traditional ideas of kingship and the rights of rulers evolve under the pressure of more modern ideas about the responsibilities of sovereigns to their subjects.
And while there are passages of uncompromisingly dissonant cluster chords pounded out at shuddering volume, it's the tiny yearning motifs that recur, especially in the work's second half, that linger in memory.
Financial planners and therapists who specialize in financial issues have found that certain feelings and patterns recur among heterosexual couples with female breadwinners, and that there are several ways to address them.
That intervention would be unlimited in scope and duration — it would recur over and over again around the country with each new round of districting, for state as well as federal representatives.
It starts in its period, and, little by little, it works its way into a more universal kind of idea of the way these waves of darkness seem to recur over history.
"Banks that have encountered temporary liquidity difficulties may recur to this mechanism after all other liquidity sources are exhausted, including the standard central bank instruments," the central bank said in a statement.
The audition obviously went well, and Hardin was cast in the role, but at the time Jan was simply a guest star in the pilot who would possibly recur in future episodes.
Mingling together photos from Epstein's many series makes certain distinctive ones recur like drumbeats, such as the powerfully clear pictures taken at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 2018.
Marinus said it will continue to develop ganaxolone in status epilepticus, a condition where seizures last for too long and often recur in a short span of time, and in pediatric orphan indications.
Still, the company maintains that the issue itself was "both difficult to predict and prevent, and the nature of the outage is extremely rare and unlikely to recur," Instapaper's email to users noted.
"I once again repeat my oath to the Iranian nation to undertake not to allow the past mistakes, unlawful acts, oppression and corruption to recur but to make up for them," he said.
Grimly certain that droughts will recur — and when there won't be an oil contingency fund to tap — Mr. Mohammed has opened talks with the World Bank to devise a national drought insurance plan.
Life annual premium equivalent, a figure that takes into account single premium and regular premium business, slipped 11% to $3.17 billion, as two large corporate protection contracts written in 2018 did not recur.
They are always mentioned, almost incidentally, within the description of Hoefnagel's works, and whenever their names recur, the reader has to pause to recall where one read about them for the first time.
The likelihood is high that issues of law enforcement access to data and extraordinary access to encrypted data will recur with greater frequency as the use of mass-consumer encrypted digital products expands.
Small skirmishes with people in white Hazmat suits recur, and a sequence at the film's end pulses with flashing colors and effects as Aiden, returned to his family, is physically and psychically transformed.
Over the next three days, in honor of those lost to violent attacks and suicide in 2016, we will be looking at the institutional injustices that recur in the stories of their deaths.
They recur in many of the large works Ms. Owens began making in 2013, where they join immense loops and squiggles, swaths of red gingham, printed wallpaper, text and crusty globs of paint.
We will, eventually, reach the end of our ancient fund of calcified creatures, and the process that transformed them into stone is not likely to recur on any time scale we can imagine.
" A police official named Sanjiv Bhatt recalled that, at another meeting that night, Modi had expressed his hope that "the Muslims be taught a lesson to ensure that such incidents do not recur.
Even within this art, Chittaprosad's artistic tropes of common laborers, farmers and workers recur, thereby begging the question whether an artist ever stops being political just by moving away from organized party politics.
Instead, he's interested in presenting a documentary as though it were a narrative feature, complete with "characters" who recur throughout and numerous story threads that come together and fall apart as events dictate.
The problem could foreseeably recur anywhere in the country, but the candidates have yet to explain how their administration would handle it better than Obama's EPA (or Governor Rick Snyder's administration, for that matter).
The booming Wagnerian horns and church organs slathered in cathedral reverb that recur across his catalogue slot neatly into this picture of Voigt as a man comfortably just a few steps out of time.
"We take allegations like these very seriously ... If we find that we fell short of the mark, we will fix the problems and take appropriate actions to make sure it doesn't recur," Norville said.
Without addressing the flawed cognitive systems that make space for these views, we end up treating symptoms but not the disease — which means those symptoms are likely to recur, perhaps more severely than before.
One solution would be "to get the FCC to allot additional bandwidth — such as 5GHz for Wi-Fi, but with trillions of projected devices to eventually connect, the problems will recur," says Dr. Abrams.
We're always looking for our humanity in poetry and finding mere poems instead, which makes us resent the poets who symbolize both this failure and the impossible hope that causes it perpetually to recur.
So long as murder, torture, and other human rights violations recur with impunity among Shiite forces operating in Sunni Iraqi provinces, there will be little reason to remain optimistic for the stability of Iraq.
A former federal transportation secretary said on Thursday that he has "100 percent confidence" that the chaos that brought John F. Kennedy International Airport to a standstill during a January blizzard would not recur.
Pragmatic choices like this one, or like the decision his grandparents made when their sons were conscripted, recur in his fiction—situations that present equally unconscionable choices on either side of a moral fulcrum.
Patton Oswalt will recur as a millionaire whose temper tantrums tend toward the deadly, while Keegan-Michael Key and Oscar winner J.K. Simmons show up in the first episode as a pair of mismatched cops.
With this treatment of the context at hand, at the exhibition's starting point, Korina's work takes up a question that will recur throughout the show: What is the relationship between mythology and reason in science?
When patients saw the high-volume surgeons, they were less likely to have cancer recur, to require salvage radiation therapy after initial treatment or to develop tumors that spread beyond the prostate, the analysis found.
If the Taylor company is to keep acquiring masterworks from other repertories, this issue will continually recur: "American Modern Dance" is a realm containing dance languages so diverse that nobody can speak them all convincingly.
"We are introduced from the first page to a cast of tenants … who recur across the collection, finding different ways to connect, disconnect and let one another down," Rion Amilcar Scott writes in his review.
The noodles recur throughout the meal, first in ashlyanfu, a cool salad that juxtaposes springy lagman with slippery blocks of green-bean jelly, kin to Chinese liang fen and ready to wobble off the plate.
But President Trump's historically strong performance in a string of smaller and more homogeneous suburbs from greater Scranton, Pa., to greater Des Moines proved pivotal in the 2016 election and could well recur in 2020.
"The (French authorities) are putting additional gendarmerie and additional resources out there to ensure they have the capacity to deal with any further outbreaks," Eustice told lawmakers, adding he was confident it would not recur.
Leshchenko laughed, but in the coming days he and Nayyem talked about how the post-revolutionary rupture was likely to present a fleeting moment for outsiders to enter parliament—an opportunity that might never recur.
But this allows the 2016 version's (slightly) more artistically adventurous filmmaking to underscore the story's central idea of family connections' ultimate primacy, an idea expressed in visual motifs and images that recur again and again.
Again parting ways with PHH, the DOJ conceded that the court would be within its rights to avoid the constitutional issues, but urged the court to decide those issues given the likelihood that they would recur.
State Board of Elections Executive Director Kim Strach warned in the January 2017 letter that if those involved in illegally gathering absentee ballots in Bladen County weren't prosecuted the violations would likely recur in future elections.
Carvin said that to leave the issue unresolved "would needlessly prolong the prevailing uncertainty on issues that recur constantly and that affect millions of public employees in the more than 20 states" that allow such fees.
In all iterations, the women who recur in Martin's portraits exemplify what she calls "the great mother icon," a heroic representation of Black women and the spiritual presences that walk beside them, simultaneously ordinary and transcendent.
A few themes recur: The signs generally blast politicians for their inaction on gun violence, and they criticize the role that the National Rifle Association (also known as the NRA) plays in our current political debate.
Today's Melungeons, they think, bear the ones that recur in the valley's cemeteries, in which lizards dart among the Collins, Mullins, Gibson and Goins gravestones, beside a road dissolving into dirt on its way into Virginia.
The widespread protests and ethnic violence that followed elections a decade ago are unlikely to recur since the 2010 constitution gave counties more power and money and removed the winner-takes-all tradition of presidential patronage.
"All the recent editions have been one-off productions, which would recur whenever we felt that the art or the society asks for it or demands it," said Tati Vereecken-Suwarganda, the managing director of Sonsbeek.
Among the many female artists who chimed in, one argument seemed to recur the most: in a world where women aren't respected as equals, they're less likely than men to receive the benefit of the doubt.
In announcing its fundraising haul, the Sanders campaign also said that "individuals contributed $600,000 in donations that will recur every month" -- a huge, dependable grassroots donor base that will afford the campaign a consistent budgeting baseline.
Especially in Act V, you can see how we're looking at how these things recur and how people work to resist these things and keep trying to make a better world, whether it works or not.
As lead curator at the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS), Ronnberg heads up a project dedicated to curating "archetypal images"—those symbols and themes which occur and recur in human dreams, across time and space.
In the letter released by the foreign ministry Monday, Prayuth said a full investigation is underway to find the cause of the tragedy and assured Xi his government is determined to ensure such incidents would not recur.
"We remain fearful that there may still be untoward incidents because of the strong winds, the like of which have never been experienced before, and flash floods might recur," Lim told reporters in Penang, according to Bernama.
But its popularity on the far right also reveals the terms of the fight that has played out in the Brexit vote and the recent Dutch elections, and will recur in France and Germany later this year.
In the letter released by the foreign ministry Monday, Prayuth said a full investigation is underway to find the cause of the tragedy and assured Xi that his government is determined to ensure such incidents would not recur.
When MOF-808 makes contact with a nerve agent, the water attached to the molecule breaks down the toxin, while zirconium atoms that recur throughout MOF-808's crystal serve as the catalyst, accelerating the nerve agent's breakdown.
Notably, Leeners' research did not look at the disorder known as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a severe clinical mood disorder that consists of a number of affective, behavioral, and somatic symptoms that recur monthly during the menstrual cycle.
Representatives for Bravo had no comment, but the source added that only Whitney Sudler-Smith and J.D. Madison — who recur on the Bravo reality show — remained in contact with Ravenel, plus Dennis as they co-parent their children.
O'Leary promised the problem would not recur in 2018 but said there would be a reputational hit from cancelling flights to and from destinations including Barcelona, Brussels, Lisbon, Madrid, Milan and Rome, which would not help future bookings.
Other elements, too, begin to recur: fondly recalled girlfriends with eyes that slant upward at the sides; brain tumors whose excision leaves memory gaps; a boy who hangs himself; a beloved black woman; a lesbian professor of biology.
Dictee, published in 1982, is emblematic of the artist's output in that it addresses themes of time, language, and memory that recur in much of the artist's work while incorporating multiple forms of media, language, and historical material.
Elizabeth Marvel will star as the incoming commander-in-chief, while Patrick Sabongui, Hill Harper, and Robert Knepper are set to recur as a CUNY law professor, the president's chief of staff and a Department of Defense representative, respectively.
The faces of indentured workers—who make up nearly 90% of Qatar's population—recur throughout and serve as a reminder of how Doha's cosmopolitan prestige is built on the back of nefarious systems such as the kafala(sponsorship) scheme.
Ward's regionalism, grounded in rurality and in poverty, gives us the images—often beautiful, always barely hiding danger—that recur throughout her books: shushing pines; skin and garments red with mud; animals wild, domestic, or waiting for the slaughter.
From them you can intuit a temporal pattern in the artist's career, a themes-and-variations rhythm, extending over years, in which particular motifs — targets, American flags, maps, stenciled numbers, skulls, body parts — recur with new themes periodically introduced.
A number of motifs recur in the works: tropical pot plants crop up in almost every image, for example, perhaps hinting at the uprooting and replanting of a culture that occurs when a family moves to a new country.
"And even after the special elections, the problems will recur," the brief said, "as the newly elected representatives will have only a one-year term and thus will once again have their attention diverted from governing to re-election."
" Themes of double identity recur throughout Peele's work and he's been thinking about them since at least high school, when he decided he wanted to be a director and declared he would someday make his own version of "Dr.
But substances that recur in potions, or are still used today—like ground Queen Anne's Lace seeds, which comes up in ancient Greek texts and which Riddle notes some Appalachians still drink daily as a contraceptive—are good candidates for study.
This post is then intended then as a sort of in-between edition of Hack This, covering a handful of Python features that are going to recur in pretty much every programming tutorial that we do under the Hack This name.
Revenues from managing the assets of the wealthy, Mr Thiam says, recur like the former, because once clients place money with you, then, if you look after them, they tend to stay; trading revenues come and go like single premiums.
This year will be less less risky than 2017, according to an AI-driven forecast, mainly because the world is already accustomed to the volatility created by Brexit and Donald Trump, and nothing like their rattling victories is likely to recur.
S. production, meaning that what you could end up seeing is a transient period of tightness but just a continuation of this oversupply that continues to recur over the next 6-12 months so you never actually see a tight market.
I'm not saying these things are connected, but it could be a clever example of foreshadowing: maybe this theme of sharing images and videos in a group will recur later in the show, and connect directly with what happened to Trish.
"We remain fearful that there may still be untoward incidents because of the strong winds, the like of which have never been experienced before, and flash floods might recur," Lim told reporters in Penang earlier on Sunday, according to Bernama.
LONDON (Reuters) - Cancer scientists in Britain are launching what they call the world's first "Darwinian" drug development program in a bid to get ahead of cancer's ability to become resistant to even the newest treatments and recur in many patients.
These are like talismanic elements woven into the fiber of the piece, much like the gestures that recur from one section to the next: pointing, placing a hand on the heart, lifting the forearms toward the body as if splashing water.
We are introduced from the first page to a cast of tenants living in the low-income housing project in the mid-1980s, individuals who recur across the collection, finding different ways to connect, disconnect and let one another down.
President Jacob Zuma thanked Professor Makgoba for his report, noting that it would help the government "ensure that such a tragedy does not recur in the health sector," according to The Associated Press, but many South Africans said they were unconvinced.
Though this problem often can be brought on by stress, high blood pressure or bleeding issues in an older person, and certainly looks striking on television, it is usually nothing to worry about, particularly if it doesn't persist or recur.
Many forecasters also see a small, but lasting, dent to growth from the partial government shutdown that consumed most of January, and which could recur in February if Mr. Trump and congressional leaders cannot agree on a border security deal.
Seasonal changes, with warmer and more humid weather coming in late spring, make it more difficult for a respiratory virus to spread, and chances are that the outbreak may diminish or die out, at least until autumn, when it may recur.
Edward Said famously argued in Orientalism that US and European writers othered Asia and the Middle East by portraying it as bizarre, regressive, and innately opaque and impossible to understand — all characteristics that recur throughout weird fiction and 20th-century horror.
In his new book, Whistlestop: My Favorite Stories From Presidential Campaign History, Dickerson draws out the themes that recur in American campaign history — how candidates collapse, how they beat expectations, and how they tap into deep feelings within the electorate.
Patel, speaking at a news conference after the RBI kept its policy rate unchanged at a more than seven-year low of 6.00 percent, stressed that the recapitalisation would be accompanied with a reform package to ensure the problems do not recur.
That may be a fair criticism to level at Buster Scruggs, too, particularly in its depiction of Native Americans, who in several segments enter the story as the insatiable band of roving killers that recur in the racist fever dreams of older Westerns.
To hang his canvases and collages, the artist designed broad folding screens, implying a modernized wainscoting that conjures nebulous period styles as well as a private, mazelike world of codes and relationships; the screens' contrasting mauve and blue recur throughout the paintings.
A teachers' pulling a student's headscarf in Virginia, policemen forcing its removal in New York, a man pulling off a woman's headscarf during a flight, a woman threatened on a public bus and many similarly alarming incidents have occurred and will likely recur.
He is very much an auteur, writing most of his scripts alone, haunting the editing room, and frequently involving himself in tiny aspects of sound and set design—the smallest details bear his imprint, and certain motifs recur from film to film.
Themes of hunger and hiddenness recur in all three narratives: the shape-­shifters' yearning for human connection apart from violence; the self-protective camouflages of multiracialism and nonbinary queerness and womanhood amid patriarchy; the desperation of traditionalists when faced with inevitable change.
Much of the plot of "Little Nothing" is driven by what Kate Bernheimer calls the "intuitive logic" of the fairy tale, further powered by what Charles Baxter once named "rhyming actions" — events and circumstances and details that recur throughout, setting up haunting echoes.
The vast majority of people who have this kind of psychotic experience do not go on to develop a persistent condition such as schizophrenia, which is characterized by episodes of psychosis that recur for years, as well as cognitive problems and social withdrawal.
"I think it's going to be a slow transition," Gottlieb said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation," saying "the epidemic is probably going to peak sometime in late April" and taper off by June but that it could possibly recur in the fall.
And they happened, crucially, in 1980s New York — a time and place that allowed for an eccentric and productive sociocultural cross-pollination that seems, with every passing year, as the city becomes more expensive and more staid, less and less likely to recur.
Friday's statement by WHO polio emergency experts also expressed concern that after a 10-month period of no international spread of wild polio virus between Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan, the last three months had seen cross-border spread recur in both directions.
Rotich told parliament that the government would "reduce the fiscal deficit and ensure the continued sustainability of our debt" and that one-off expenditures seen in FY13, such as the KES19.3 billion (USD186 million) in election-related costs, "are not expected to recur".
So, too, are the unknown, far-off places and mysterious cosmic corners of the universe that recur in Lovecraft's writing: Most of the artists featured in the book are Danish illustrators, but Brynnum also discovered additional contributors online, through their Lovecraftian fan art.
"When I was 12 years old I did recur on the Cosby Show but regardless of whether I had been on the show or not, I would have been there today protesting on behalf of Femen and for the rights of women worldwide," Rochelle concluded.
But the performance was predicated on a 73-yard run on the Bears' third offensive play on which the secondary made huge mistakes, and a 49-yard reception on a funky shovel pass—and great play by Jay Cutler—that feels unlikely to recur.
Other famous instances that recur in the cyberwar conversation, like the 2007 cyber attacks against Estonia that were attributed to Russia, or alleged Chinese intellectual property theft in the United States, are really more akin to vandalism and espionage in their methods and effects.
They have asked that the administration force large oil refineries to make up for any exempted gallons through a process called "reallocation," which would ensure the increases to biofuel blending mandates recur annually in proportion to the number of waivers granted by the EPA.
Rating A big studio comedy requires a handful of ingredients: a bunch of talented character actors, some kind of novel but relatable situation, good jokes, and a selection of running gags that will get funnier as they recur over the course of the film.
Elsewhere the noodles, imported from China, recur in a hearty, straightforward hot-and-sour beef soup flaring with chile oil and black bean paste, and mired alongside the enormous Shanghainese meatballs called lion's heads, in what seems less a soup than a sweet glaze.
"We are dismayed to see that over the years, from one director of the CAPC to another, the same problems recur: continuous pressure on the direction of the museum at the hands of the municipal government, lack of institutional support, weakening of financial means," the letter notes.
Despite long pauses between projects, two elements recur in each new iteration of Kautz's experiment in curation: the same red neon sign spelling out Jippies Asquerosos and a fog machine, which, in the present instance, tweak the tone of the show toward the mystical and playful.
The IMF said in its latest Global Financial Stability Report that financial system risks have risen since the last report in October and market turmoil could easily recur and intensify if no action is taken to clean up bank balance sheets, particularly in China and Europe.
First heard on the English online station NTS and released this week on CDs and vinyl, the music of "NTS Sessions" is largely atonal and proudly artificial, with computerized sounds that materialize, recur and mutate, defining patterns then melting them down, exploring both propulsion and meditation.
Zwirner, who likewise operates a global network of galleries and is Gagosian's chief rival for the best artists and estates, is a vaguer presence, as are many of the worthy gallerists who recur throughout, getting necessarily short shrift in what is already a baggy, scrupulously overlong history.
Inspirational quotes from the likes of C.S. Lewis, Alain de Botton, Viktor Frankl, David Foster Wallace, Carl Jung, E.O. Wilson, William James and Abraham Lincoln recur while we hear about people who courageously send their children to public school and invite their neighbors over for dinner.
But the celebration of self-sacrifice as an atonement for another's guilt is characteristically Wagner's — a theme that will recur powerfully in the "Ring" cycle, which ends with Brünnhilde breaking the curse of the Nibelung gold by immolating herself, riding her horse into Siegfried's funeral pyre.
"Preliminary injunction disputes like this one recur regularly and ensuring certainty in the rules governing them, and demonstrating that we will apply those rules consistently to all matters that come before us, is of exceptional importance to the law, litigants, lower courts, and future panels alike," he wrote.
Though The X-Files always had a loose, overarching narrative — one that cast the Smoking Man as the "Big Bad" — its mass appeal lay in "monster-of-the-week" episodes that regularly set Mulder and Scully against beasts, aliens and other otherworldly creatures that didn't recur throughout the series.
What we now think of as the brilliantly successful postwar international order was a response to the repeated tragedies that had preceded it — and the menace of an expansionist, illiberal Soviet Union reminded Americans that tragedy could all too easily recur if the United States pursued a different path.
To help manage these crises, which inevitably recur, the Trump administration will need to know not only how to cut elegant deals, like this week's, but also to keep the pressure on allies such as Jordan to do all within their power to prevent and dampen the next round.
Sources close to the cast tell PEOPLE that many of the reality show's stars were icing him out before his apparent exit, with only Whitney Sudler-Smith and J.D. Madison — who recur on the Bravo reality show — remaining in contact with Ravenel, plus Dennis as they co-parent their children.
But some traits recur in any attempt to come up with a composite sketch: he is likely to be a very private person; he is probably a nerd; and politically he is likely to be a libertarian, because bitcoin is rooted in the belief that central banks cannot be trusted.
Constructed from clay, fabric, paint, and string, and stuffed with bird seed, it's almost too easy to imagine that, despite the feigned gestures of the outside coming inside that recur throughout the show, that there is some unintended permeability, that the bird seed is potentially food for, let's say, mice.
If the Justice Department will not indict a sitting president, we must ask what is worse: the potential distraction of states indicting presidents, or the crisis for the rule of law of presidential immunity, especially during a re-election when those crimes may recur with the goal of four more years of impunity.
In 1825, he used it to refer to a speech delivered by his predecessor, James Monroe, four years earlier, in a wordy vow to improve the lot of the American people through public works: "To the topic of internal improvement, emphatically urged by him at his inauguration, I recur with peculiar satisfaction," he said.
For the 1998 essay collection From Barbie to Mortal Kombat: Gender in Video Games, Cal Jones, then the reviews editor for PC Gaming World, articulated an argument that would recur throughout Lara's history: that her impossible anatomy made her a sham of a feminist role model, and that women (and himself) knew better than to fall for it.
It's known appropriately as the War Room, and it was set up just a month ago—in advance of the Brazilian presidential election and US midterm elections—as perhaps Facebook's most dramatic and visual step to ensure that the fraud and manipulation that was rampant on Facebook's networks during the 2016 US presidential election don't recur.
You can see how this wave of tree deaths has spread since 2014 through private, state, and national forests in California in this GIF: And if high temperatures and dry weather — the weather conditions that ramped up fire risk in 2018 — recur this year, the state could face an even larger forest fire than any seen before.
"HAMILTON" MOMENTS THE ALBUM RECALLS "Joey, Joey, Joey" has a bit of the longing that Burr carries like a burden in "Wait for It," and the military drums on "I Know That You Know" recalls the musical motifs that recur throughout "Hamilton," like in "The Adams Administration," but with less eye-popping intensity and more slow-burn embrace.
If the one-on-one battles in For Honor didn't recur so often, if to kill an individual felt like a truly special occasion, that would even more greatly reflect what one feels ought to be the rules for fictional violence: that it never be performed lackadaisically, and only against at least partially defined and human-seeming characters.
In Rwanda, which is often cited as an example of U.S. inaction, most of the killing was done so swiftly—eight hundred thousand people in three months—that it's hard to imagine the American bureaucracy and military orchestrating a response quickly enough to make a difference, and then staying around long enough to insure that violence didn't recur.
These works outlined the more granular themes that would recur in the major texts of the late 1970s and beyond: the ubiquitous heat and inscrutable jungle terrain; the ineptitude of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, our South Vietnamese allies; the craven cluelessness of officers and rear-guard "pogues"; the profane black humor of grunts' language.
Certain preoccupations recur across the year, most notably different treatments of the female form: the furious, needle-toothed harpy in The Woman with a Dagger, Picasso's reimagining of David's The Death of Marat; serene classical busts with engorged, proboscis-like noses in the sculptures produced at his studio at Boisgeloup; disembodied assemblages of abstract volumes, floating in space; languorous, reclining odalisques, lost in sleep or contemplation.
We were dazed with pain and also with the sick sensation that comes to you when you have not expected something to happen as it did, but, as it begins to happen, you remember that you have in fact experienced it before, and this fact determines, in the way of a sequence of bolts locking a sequence of doors, the certitude that it will recur.
The townspeople recur in all three movies, so viewers will recognize the diner owners Joe and Carol Shaw (played by Barbara Niven and Malcolm Stewart), the mayor Ezra Green (Chris Cope), the elementary school principal Michelle (Holly Robinson-Peete), inn owner Megan (Michelle Martin), choir director Hannah (Rukiya Bernard), farmer Henry (Daryl Shuttleworth), and mysterious guy named Nick who is pretty obviously Santa Claus (Keith Martin Gordey).
This points to a reality that the college's defenders need to recognize: If neither party can escape 50-50 politics, if polarization makes electoral/popular splits recur cycle after cycle, then the Electoral College's arguable virtues will no longer apply, and it will just be one more delegimitizer in a system shadowed by partisan disillusionment, one more potential catalyst for a true constitutional crackup.
Thede and her writing staff have a great eye for situations that start out in a normal place and slowly curl in on themselves until they're weirder and weirder and weirder, like with a series of sketches that recur throughout the season and feature the four series regulars riffing on friendship among black women — in what seems to be the only house standing after the end of the world.
The exact problem that faced the Bush administration in 2007 and 2008 would recur: Given the massive externalities on Main Street of large bank failures in terms of lost jobs, lost income and lost wealth, no rational policymaker would risk restructuring large firms and forcing losses on creditors and counterparties using the new tools in a risky environment, let alone in a crisis environment like we experienced in 2008.
Here are four myths that often recur in commentary about American higher education (followed by four significant problems that suffer from neglect in the current panic-stricken discussion): Forty percent of public-college students owe nothing when they graduate, and the vast majority of people with six-figure borrowing for higher education have gone to graduate or professional school — often financing medical, dental, or other degrees that are likely to lead to very good incomes.
" And here are more resonant themes that will recur through the next 50 years: "the melancholy of lost time … the stealthy tiptoe of our approaching mortality … and of course, angst, ennui, the banal horrors of everyday life, arbitrary and unpredictable turns of events, cruelty to children (a governess kills her charge's pet canary), the cruelty of children (a little girl bashes her big sister's head in with a silver salver) and murder most foul.
Memories of Pepper and her exacting gaze recur in Graham's poetry, from the young woman holding a basket of lemons calling out to her child in "Cagnes-sur-Mer 1950," her voice seizing "the small triangle of my soul," to the elderly artist holding mortality at bay with her charcoal and paper in "Mother's Hands Drawing Me." If Pepper "wasn't the kind of mother who did bedtime rituals," as Graham puts it, her work ethic was thrilling (and influential).

No results under this filter, show 379 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.