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Repeated episodes of extended glaciation resulted in decreases of sea levels by some 100 – 150 m. The continental coastline therefore extended much further out into the Timor Sea than it does today, and Australia and New Guinea formed a single landmass ( known as Sahul ), connected by an extensive land bridge across the Arafura Sea, Gulf of Carpentaria and Torres Strait.
Repeated episodes of extended glaciation during the Pleistocene epoch, resulted in decreases of sea levels by more than 100 metres in Australasia.

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Repeated efforts -- beginning with the Missouri Compromise of 1821 -- were made by such master moderates as Clay and Douglas to resolve the difference peacefully by compromise, rather than clear thought and timely action.
Repeated hat-raising was impractical if heavy helmets or hats with chinstraps ( such as shakos and bearskins ) were worn, so from about 1745 the gesture was stylised to a mere hand movement.
Repeated occasions of dynastic strife in Georgia combined with the efforts of regional successors of the Great Seljuq Empire, such as the Ildenizid atabegs of Azerbaijan, Shirvanshahs, and the Ahlatshahs, had slowed down the dynamic of the Georgians achieved during the reigns of Tamar's great-grandfather, David IV, and her father, George III.
Repeated inquiries attempting to analyze his exact experiences were not too successful with the exception of his vivid reference to ' thinking about going up on the tower with a deer rifle and start shooting people '.
Repeated human intrusion into nesting areas often results in nest failure, with abandonment of eggs or chicks.
Repeated applications of Premise 2 ( each time starting with one fewer grains ), eventually forces one to accept the conclusion that a heap may be composed of just one grain of sand ( and consequently, if one grain of sand is still a heap, then removing that one grain of sand to leave no grains at all still leaves a heap of sand ; indeed a negative number of grains must also form a heap ).
Repeated bombing of Bremen in World War II resulted in the mass-production plants being moved to eastern Germany and Poland, with AGO Flugzeugwerke of Oschersleben as a major subcontractor for the Fw 190.
Repeated attempts were made to remove it from the speech, but Reagan overruled them, wishing to communicate not only with West Berliners but with East Germans on the other side of the wall.
Repeated outbreaks of European infectious diseases such as influenza, measles and smallpox ( to which they had no natural immunity ), combined with other effects of European contact, resulted in a forty to eighty percent aboriginal population decrease post-contact.
Repeated approaches were made to the British government seeking financial assistance and in late 1846 the company accepted an offer for a £ 236, 000 advance with strict conditions on, and oversight of, future company operations.
Repeated attacks by native Scots failed against the onslaught from the English archers, with losses of up to 12, 000 Scots.
Repeated use of this policy will progressively identify errors, starting with the smallest ( and presumably most likely ) errors.
Repeated reflections produce standing waves with one or more nodes, or points, that experience no vertical motion.
Repeated polling has found that a majority of Americans believe the constitution ensures their right to own a gun, with less than 40 percent of Americans favoring stricter gun laws.
Repeated bursts by a Taser can be lethal as evidenced by the death of the Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski in the Vancouver, BC airport where he died after the RCMP officer, in spite of his training, repeatedly stunned him with a Taser.
Repeated monotonously for long periods, starting with a subdued tuk and building up to an even volume and tempo, the latter varying from 108 to 121 per minute and can continue with as many as 204 notes.
Repeated attempts to gain an appointment with Rabb were unsuccessful, leading Bigelow to conclude that other measures must be taken.
* Repeated attempts to offer captured British weaponry to de Valera if he would side with the Germans.
Repeated outbreaks of European infectious diseases such as influenza, measles and smallpox ( to which they had no natural immunity ), combined with other effects of European contact, resulted in a twenty-five percent to eighty percent Aboriginal population decrease post-contact.
Repeated use of the shape-memory effect may lead to a shift of the characteristic transformation temperatures ( this effect is known as functional fatigue, as it is closely related with a change of microstructural and functional properties of the material ).
Repeated attempts by the Somalis to overrun American positions were beaten back with heavy small arms fire accompanied by strafing and rocket fire from helicopters.
* Major Greenwood and G. Udny Yule ( 1920 ), " An Inquiry into the Nature of Frequency Distributions Representative of Multiple Happenings with Particular Reference to the Occurrence of Multiple Attacks of Disease or of Repeated Accidents ".

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** Repeated failures may result in a router cycling between the Idle and Active states.
Repeated over time, these behaviours may be internalized as " me "— that is, gender does not feel like a performance or an accomplishment to the actor, it just feels like her or his " natural " way of behaving.
Repeated application of copper sulfate or copper hydroxide as a fungicide may eventually result in copper accumulation to toxic levels in soil, and admonitions to avoid excessive accumulations of copper in soil appear in various organic standards and elsewhere.
Repeated doses of activated carbon may be helpful by absorbing any toxins returned to the gastrointestinal tract following enterohepatic circulation.
Repeated footsteps often destroy tundra plants, leaving exposed soil to blow away, and recovery may take hundreds of years.
Repeated application may be necessary and the eggs could be eaten before they hatch by their natural predators, such as ants or mature green lacewings .</ br >
Repeated motion involving the arms, or the aging process involving shoulder motion over many years, may also irritate and wear down the tendons, muscles, and surrounding structures.
Repeated effusions may require chemical ( talc, bleomycin, tetracycline / doxycycline ), or surgical pleurodesis, in which the two pleural surfaces are scarred to each other so that no fluid can accumulate between them.
Repeated concussions may increase a person's risk in later life for dementia, Parkison's disease, and depression.
Repeated treatments may be required because populations typically exhibit a wide range of developmental stages among individual plants.
Repeated, frequent spotlighting may have a detrimental effect on animals and is discouraged.
Repeated application of the factor theorem may be used to factorize the polynomial.
Repeated doses of activated carbon may be helpful by absorbing any toxins that are returned to the gastrointestinal tract following enterohepatic circulation.
Repeated steroid injections may result in rupture of the plantar fascia.
* Repeated doses of ephedrine may display tachyphylaxis, since it is an indirectly acting sympathomimetic amine, which will deplete noradrenaline from the nerve terminal.
Repeated use of insulation displacing contacts may lead to a difficult to locate broken or intermittent jumper wire.
Repeated roots can be found by application of the theorem to the quotient, which may be found by polynomial long division.
Repeated cutting at the same growth stage over several years may " wear down " the plant.
Repeated or deliberate cases may result in the bowler being barred from bowling again for the remainder of the innings ( or match ), as happened with Waqar Younis in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
Repeated deployment of weed-control agents may have a negative effect upon the local environment, in which case the only option remaining is manual clearance.

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