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The idea recurred in Classicist Michael Grant's 1977 review of the evidence for Jesus, who compared modern scepticism about an historical Jesus to the ancient docetic idea that Jesus only seemed to come into the world " in the flesh ".
A similar incident recurred about a month later, but this time Dong Zhuo woke up in time to see Lü Bu staring fixedly at Diaochan.
A similar incident recurred about a month later, but this time Dong Zhuo woke up in time to see Lü Bu staring fixedly at Diaochan.
But it recurred at about 8. 20 am and was rectified at 8. 50 am.
One study showed about 23 percent of incompletely removed grade II tumors recurred locally.

recurred and one
Rousseau in his Confessions p. 160 Penguin Classic notes it as one of the novels read with his father and says it " was the one that recurred most frequently to my mind ".
On the opening night of The Burning Building, Bob Thompson solicited an audience member for a light, since none of the cast had one, and this gesture of spontaneous theater recurred in eight subsequent performances.
For instance, the 2007 study by Jacques Moret and colleagues from Paris, France, ( a group with one of the largest experiences in endovascular coiling ) indicates that 28. 6 % of aneurysms recurred within one year of coiling, and that the recurrence rate increased with time.
For instance Jean Raymond and colleagues from Montreal, Canada, ( another group with a large experience in endovascular coiling ) reported that 33. 6 % of aneurysms recurred within one year of coiling.
He made two appearances for the Dodgers, pitching two scoreless innings and earning one save, but pain from the nerve in his elbow recurred, and he returned to the disabled list on June 12.
He was subject to asthma, which recurred throughout his life, and was nearly blind in one eye, which caused him to wear a monocle when he was in his twenties.
There was one segment that recurred each week on the show called " My SportsCenter.

recurred and which
Throughout the linear passage of time, a cyclical pattern recurred, in which Ma ' at was renewed by periodic events which echoed the original creation.
According to Hoffer ( 2010 ), " It is also important to note the sexual imagery that recurred throughout the oration, which was neither accidental nor without precedent.
" No such misfortune ," Seward wrote, " was previously remembered in that city, nor has it recurred through all the years which since elapsed.
And that the Indo-Iranian and hence European name for China is an alteration of the Chinese name Qin, which has recurred in Chinese history a number of times, including the name of the western kingdom, which took over the rest to form the first Empire.
On the same day recurred the celebration at the lucus grove of Helernus, which Dumezil thinks was a god of vegetation related to the cult of Carna / Crane, a nymph who may be an image of Juno Sospita.
Hoffer ( 2010 ) says, " It is also important to note the sexual imagery that recurred throughout the oration, which was neither accidental nor without precedent.
These flows, some of which reached the Pacific Ocean, recurred at intervals between 16. 5 and 15. 6 million years ago and covered almost.
* The ( fictional ) Major Crimes Unit of the Gotham City Police Department in the Batman series of comic books ; and the agency of the Chicago Police Department in the TV Series Crime Story ; the term recurred again in the movie Heat, as the Unit from which Lt. Vincent Hanna ( Al Pacino ) takes down Neil McCauley ( Robert De Niro ) and his crew
Long cycles, or long waves, offer interesting perspectives on global politics by permitting " the careful exploration of the ways in which world wars have recurred, and lead states such as Britain and the United States have succeeded each other in an orderly manner.
It is an idea which has recurred in many cultures over human history, from ancient civilizations through the present.
The city was crippled by the epidemic, which recurred fitfully into the early 1680s, losing an estimated 76, 000 residents.
During his first year at university he contracted rheumatic fever, a disease which recurred periodically throughout his life.
The term " strategy of tension " recurred during the trials that followed in the 1970s and 1980s Years of Lead ( " anni di piombo "), during which terror attacks and assassinations were committed by apparently neofascist terrorists ( with such names as Ordine Nuovo, Avanguardia Nazionale or Fronte Nazionale ).
Still, the themes of living sustainably in harmony with nature rather than coercing it with technology, and of villains trying to recover the technology that nearly destroyed the world in the past, both recurred strongly in the first full-length film Miyazaki wrote and directed entirely by himself, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind ( 1984 ), and in the 1982-1994 manga of the same name by Miyazaki on which he based his film.
The initial issue had a banner indicating that the series would be four issues long ; however, the series had always been intended to have five issues, and the banner was an error that recurred throughout the entire run except for issue # 2 which says 2 of five.

recurred and we
Limited to a few thousand lines of heroic verse in Anglo-Saxon as in the other Germanic dialects, we cannot say how frequently the kennings in Beowulf recurred in contemporary epic on the same soil.

recurred and few
She underwent treatment and went into remission for a few months, but then the disease recurred and she died in Oakland, California on July 30, 1985.
Sloan was introduced in the second season, and his character recurred a few times before giving himself over to a demon in the episode " Trapped.

recurred and made
This was resected by Harvey Cushing at that time, and Wood made a full recovery until the tumor later recurred.
Robert A. Heinlein also made use of this approach, with several of his last works of fiction bringing together key characters that had recurred in various of his previously disjointed timelines.
Played by Robert Picardo, Woolsey made his first appearance as a member of the NID in " Heroes ", an episode of season 7 of Stargate SG-1, and recurred in several SG-1 episodes until season 10.

recurred and by
The problem recurred at the Tay Bridge disaster of 1879, and failures continued until all cast iron under-bridges were replaced by steel structures.
Nations often by treaty agreed to forego privateering, as England and France repeatedly did starting with the diplomatic overtures of Edward III in 1324 ; privateering nonetheless recurred in every war between them for the next 500 years.
Recently many of our best naturalists have recurred to the view first propounded by Linnaeus, so remarkable for his sagacity, and have placed man in the same Order with the Quadrumana, under the title of the Primates.
* Doctor Augustus P. Crumhorn III ( voiced by Jimmy Hibbert ): A mad scientist wolf, he recurred as Danger Mouse's adversary less frequently than Baron Greenback ( in four episodes in total ).
Abductions by the police, as well as the detentions and disappearances so characteristic of the Amin period, recurred.
Magnan further described dipsomania as solitary alcohol abuse, with loss of all other interests, and these crises recurred at indeterminate intervals, separated by periods when the subject was generally sober.

recurred and public
The Lautaro Lodge, on the other hand, mobilized its troops and the Patriotic Society recurred to public petitions and mobilization of the population.

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Few days later recurred the festival of Faunus, on the idi.
Between 1978 and 2004, scrapie recurred on 33 farms.
Marvel published a miniseries whose premiere ( January 1986 ) was bannered on the cover as the first of four ; however, the series had always been intended to be five issues long, and the banner was an error that recurred throughout the entire run.
Scullard places the Taurian Games on June 25 – 26, but other scholars doubt these ludi had a fixed date or recurred on a regular basis.
As Ellis's drinking habits continued to grow, he had impulsively disclosed to civilians his apparently classified mission, to include the physicians when he was hospitalized again on September 1, 1922 while his debilitating illness of neurasthenia recurred.
Her festival recurred on the nonae of April ( April 5 ).
However, the injury recurred after his last game on 1 December, and Appiah went to Italy for rehabilitation on 20 December 2007.
The tumour was removed, but her cancer recurred and she died at a hospital in Caloundra, Queensland on 29 April 2005.
In 2004, she recurred on the FX cop drama The Shield playing a love interest to Michael Chiklis ' Vic Mackey, leaving the show for the short-lived ABC drama Eyes.
Following the series ' cancellation after two seasons, Zea recurred on the HBO series Hung.
The ghosting and ring around problems have recurred on the more modern radars.
In addition to Zoey 101 and Big Time Rush, she has recurred as Eden on The Young and the Restless and guest-starred in several TV shows, such as Mad Men, Weeds, The Mentalist, CSI: Miami, Castle, Carnivàle, 8 Simple Rules, Ugly Betty, Judging Amy, Strong Medicine, and American Dreams, as well as in a T-Mobile commercial with Catherine Zeta-Jones, an SBC commercial with Joe Pesci, and a Jared jewelry commercial.
However, in 2005 the tumor recurred and he died on May 27, 2006 at the age of 39.

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