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Recurring and themes
Recurring elements center on one of four primary themes.
Recurring themes in the show are James's desperate search for a wife, a quest in which he often involves WNYX, and his considerable inside knowledge into conspiracies and government cover-ups.
Recurring themes under this interpretation include salvation, redemption, defining and revealing the human soul, and metaphysical transcendence of a limiting and materialistic world.
Recurring themes include environmentalism, pacifism and sun worship.
Recurring themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and the continued coming of age of the Australian nation and its soldiers ( later called the ANZAC spirit ).
Recurring lyrical themes included the continuing injustices done to Native Americans, the evils of consumerism, Christian hypocrisy, the shortcomings of the band, and the joy of finding renewal in their Christian faith.
Recurring lyrical themes include destruction, persecution, anxiety, abuse, incest, masochism, angst, self-destruction, self-abuse, lust, prejudice, murder, failure and machismo, often expressed using American colloquialism and black humour.
Recurring themes included incest and child abuse jokes, and aspects of the art itself, such as the Featureless Void ( as Keane's comics frequently lacked a background ), and Jeffy's Hypno-Hair ( his wavy hair with which he hypnotized others in the family ).
Recurring themes are evident in a number of her works.
Recurring themes throughout the series are the new team learning to work together despite their differences, Janine's largely unrequited affection for Egon, the love-hate relationship between Kylie and Eduardo that is never resolved, and the Ghostbusters ' frequent clashes with authority figures who disbelieve their work.
* Recurring themes by Eduardo Paolozzi Rizzoli ( 1984 ) ISBN 978-0-8478-0573-0
Recurring themes in Adkins ' work include love, heartbreak, police, death, decapitation, hot dogs, aliens, and chicken.
Recurring themes of these films include the Australian identity, such as mateship and larrikinism, the loss of innocence in war, and also the continued coming of age of the Australian nation and its soldiers ( later called the ANZAC spirit ).
Recurring themes include Stan's desire to see Steve mature properly ( i. e. " The Magnificent Steven, etc.
Recurring themes include the search for redemption and hope in a world apparently deserted by God and filled with suffering.
Recurring themes in his
Recurring themes include sexuality, accidents or disasters, and zombies.
Recurring themes include the appearance of Bruce on the studio webcam, Lynn Bowles ' involvement with Land Rover and the information included on this Wikipedia profile, with contributors highlighting alterations that have been made ; on occasions according to this page, he has become a Knight of the Realm, had a significant number of children, is of limited stature, received an inflated salary and loves caravanning.
Recurring themes are pointlessness and powerlessness, where good and bad meet in an ungraspable and sometimes deliberately incomprehensible greyscale.
Recurring themes in Young's fiction include the relation between alcoholism, the abuse of power, and institutional dysfunction in American life, while his nonfiction has recently focused on eldercare topics.
Recurring themes are: stealing, refusing to work, having too many children, atrocious personal hygiene and bad personal finance management – essentially, the major stereotypes about gypsies in Romania.
Recurring themes in Rebecca Harding Davis ' works were based primarily on the social and political issues of the nineteenth-century: the American Civil War, and the issues that accompany race, regionalism, and women.
Recurring themes in her work are suffering, death and Christian comfort.
Recurring themes in technocritical discourse include the deconstruction of essentialist concepts such as " health ", " human ", " nature " or " norm ".

Recurring and books
Recurring characters include Bishop, Carstairs ' assistant ; John Sebastian Farrell, an agent turned art dealer ; and in later books, Cyrus Reed, a man with whom Mrs. Pollifax finds romance late in life.

Recurring and are
Recurring post-traumatic stress disorder nightmares in which real traumas are re-experienced respond well to a technique called imagery rehearsal.
Recurring decimals are one example.
Other records by Crowded House with Hester are: Temple of Low Men ( 1988 ), Woodface ( 1991 ), Together Alone ( 1993 ), and the Best-of collection Recurring Dream ( 1996 ).
Recurring fees and expenses -- specifically the 12b-1 fee, the management fee and other fund expenses -- are included in a fund's total expense ratio, or simply the " expense ratio ".
Recurring features of the strip are the feasibility of Les ' ( often improvised ) costumes, and the readiness with which Des accepts things like the appearance of a giant creature, and attempts to deal with it in a rational and unfazed way.
Recurring respiratory infections are common, as are obstructive airway disease and obstructive sleep apnea.
Recurring characters usually start out as guest stars in one episode but continue to show up in future episodes if the storylines or actors are compelling enough.
Recurring topics in Grenzfurthner's art and writing are contemporary art, activism, performance, humour, philosophy, sex, communism, postmodernism, media theory, cultural studies, popular culture studies, science fiction, and copyright.
Recurring plot elements include Raquel traveling in pursuit of the investigation, letters ( primarily to determine last known addresses of people ), comic mix-ups, and death ( although nobody dies during the series, many characters are found to have died and Don Fernando is on the verge of dying ).
Recurring themes in Midnighter's adventures are his love of violence and killing, as well as comments on his sexuality.
Recurring themes and topics are authoritarian regimes, the death-penalty and total war, especially World War II and the Third Reich.

Recurring and with
Further international success came in the UK and Europe with their third and fourth albums, Woodface and Together Alone and the compilation album Recurring Dream, which included the hits " Fall at Your Feet ", " Weather with You ", " Distant Sun ", " Locked Out ", " Instinct " and " Not the Girl You Think You Are ".
Recurring Dream contained four songs from each of the band's studio albums, along with three new songs.
Recurring infections may be treatable with other antifungal drugs, but resistance to these alternative agents may also develop.
Recurring characters on SNL played by Guest include Frankie, of Willie and Frankie ( coworkers who recount in detail physically painful situations in which they have found themselves, remarking laconically " I hate when that happens "); Herb Minkman, a shady novelty toymaker with a brother named Al ( played by Crystal ); Rajeev Vindaloo, an eccentric foreign man in the same vein as Andy Kaufman's Latka character from Taxi ; and Senor Cosa, a Spanish ventriloquist often seen on the recurring spoof of The Joe Franklin Show.
Link attacking Recurring enemies in The Legend of Zelda series # Octorok | Octorok monsters with his sword in the overworld
In late 1989, Jason Pierce, dissatisfied with his mixes at VHF Studios, took his recordings for the Recurring album to Battery Studios, London.
Cast with Recurring Roles
Recurring events like the transmigration of the souls related with morality, appear in the Pythagorean and Orphic beliefs, in some poems of Pindar, and especially in the work of Empedocles ( 5 th century BC ), who represents Ananke as the immemorial ordinance of men and gods.
Recurring characters included the Friday Night Girls ( Walsh and Jones ), a homely, dateless pair of female friends whose Friday nights rarely consisted of anything more exciting than riding the Metrobus ; Dakey Dunn ( Walsh ), an unexpectedly insightful macho lout ; Frank Arsenpuffin ( Andy Jones ), a hapless talk show host faced with a succession of horrifying guests ; Marg at the Mental ( Sexton ), a patient in a psychiatric hospital ; and Jerome and Duncan ( Sexton and Malone ), a flamboyant pair of gay lawyers.
Recurring villains include General Ivar, a vicious rocket-shaped monster with his own tank ; Colonel Icebot, a cold-blooded virtual menace ; Decimator, a sword-wielding warrior ; the Skugs, gold-headed foot soldiers, and more throughout.
Over time, the competitive categories have been expanded to include " Best Young Actor and Actress in an International Feature Film ", " Best Young Actor and Actress in a Short Film ", " Best Young Supporting Actor and Actress in Film ", " Best Young Ensemble Cast ", " Best Young Recurring Actor and Actress in a TV Series ", and " Best Young Guest-starring Actor and Actress in a TV Series ", with many of the categories being split to acknowledge young artists age 10 and under in their own separate categories.
* Recurring villains included space spies Boris and Griselda, with their antiquated space ship S. S. Thor ( S. S. stood for Space Spy ) and the evil green alien Subterrains of Planet 46.
Recurring stunts and segments on the English language version of the Dudesons includes: the " Human Dartboard ," playing pranks on " Mr. Hitler " and a vast array of other stunts with " absolute disregard for own safety.
Recurring features of the show include Chiampou's Friday movie review, where he grades one movie released that week on a 1-10 scale, with 10 being highest ; the " Moist Line ", which plays edited listener comments on a voice mail line ; and John and Ken's Semi-Regular News Quiz, where callers compete to answer questions related to the past week's programming to win a small prize.

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