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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 collectivizations in Hungary occurred from the 1940s through the 1960s.
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 training in some subjects has led to long-term improvement, and in one exceptional case, even to the complete elimination of the phantom limb between the hand and the shoulder ( so that the phantom hand was dangling from the shoulder ).
Repeated excerpts from the show have been broadcast under the title A Little Later particularly as fill-in programmes on BBC HD.
Repeated cycles of burning the grass have kept trees from growing back since.
Repeated attacks by native Scots failed against the onslaught from the English archers, with losses of up to 12, 000 Scots.
Repeated Confederate attacks were repulsed from this concentrated line, most notably in the cedar " Round Forest " salient against the brigade of Col. William B. Hazen.
Repeated use can loosen the head, and if the wedge or expander fails, the head will fly from the handle.
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 by the Somalis to overrun American positions were beaten back with heavy small arms fire accompanied by strafing and rocket fire from helicopters.
Repeated attempts, from the 1950s to the 1980s, by the South Island Local Bodies Association to have the Ministry of Works build the road were made.
Repeated attempts to economize on military expenditure included billeting troops in cities, where they could less easily be kept under military discipline and could more easily extort from civilians.
Repeated outbreaks of European infectious diseases such as influenza, measles and smallpox ( to which they had no natural immunity ), combined with dispossession from European / Canadian settlements and repressive policies, resulted in a forty-to eighty-percent aboriginal population decrease after contact.
" Lines Repeated from the Georgics in the Aeneid.
* Repeated doses of ephedrine may display tachyphylaxis, since it is an indirectly acting sympathomimetic amine, which will deplete noradrenaline from the nerve terminal.
Repeated exposure to anxiety and nervousness can lead individuals to choose to distance themselves from the stereotyped group.
Repeated frontal assaults with fixed bayonets failed to unseat the Japanese defenders from the 14th Division ( Imperial Japanese Army ).
Repeated U. S. questions have yielded several different responses from the Russian government regarding Mount Yamantaw.
" ( lyrics by Mikhail Pliatskovsky ), " Equation with One Unknown " ( lyrics by Mikhail Pliatskovsky ), and " This will Never Be Repeated " ( lyrics by Mikhail Pliatskovsky ) These contained no explicit elements of ideology or patriotism, and they were decidedly divorced from the folkloristic tradition in which the majority of Tulikov's lyrical songs of the 1940s-50s were rendered.
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.
Cassandra used spider-like robots to sabotage Platform Ones computer systems and the android Adherents of the Repeated Meme to direct attention away from herself.
Repeated levels only differ from those of the first round in the harsher timing patterns of the game.
Repeated efforts at intervals of a few months along with regular monitoring for invasion from neighbouring areas will be necessary for full control.

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Repeated addition of 1 is the same as counting ; addition of 0 does not change a number.
* Repeated square and multiply — for example in GF ( 2 < sup > m </ sup >), A < sup >− 1 </ sup > = A < sup > 2m − 2 </ sup >
: C. The Charge to Timothy Repeated ( 1: 18-20 )
Repeated expansion led the university in 1951 to apply to the FCC for a construction permit to build an FM broadcasting station, licensed as " WBGU " in November 1951, with 10 watts of effective radiated power on a frequency of 88. 1 MHz.
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Repeated exposure to halothane in adults was noted in rare cases to result in severe liver injury.
Repeated reference was made to Campion in an October 2010 episode of the BBC TV series, James May's Man Lab ( BBC2 ), where his works are used as the inspiration for a young man trying to serenade a female colleague.
Repeated dispersal between continents seems to have been important in generating new species in Eurasia, Africa and North America, rather than species arising by radiation once a continent was reached.
Repeated soil slippage during construction meant that this was the last part of the B & L Junction Canal to be opened to traffic.
( Repeated burning, however, killed the grass and left only bracken fern, which was useless as fodder.
Repeated attempts to cross the river was met with fierce resistance by the 5th Armenian Regiment.

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Repeated release of insects can eventually wipe out a population, though it is often more useful to consider controlling the population rather than eradicating it.

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* Repeated measures ANOVA is used when the same subjects are used for each treatment ( e. g., in a longitudinal study ).
Repeated distillation of vodka will make its ethanol level much higher than is acceptable to most end users, whether legislation determines strength limits or not.
* Repeated fitness function evaluation for complex problems is often the most prohibitive and limiting segment of artificial evolutionary algorithms.
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 attacks lead to successively fewer effective remyelinations, until a scar-like plaque is built up around the damaged axons.
Repeated measurement of an observable A where S is prepared in state ψ yields a distribution of values.
Repeated paracentesis and treatment of the underlying cause is the mainstay of treatment.
Repeated use of the same razor blade to make incisions for muti carries HIV transmission risks in regions where the disease is rife.
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 observation for the first 24 hours after concussion is recommended ; however it is not known whether it is necessary to wake the patient up every few hours.
Repeated infringement means the farm is closed down.
Repeated use in this manner is believed to cause damage to the heart and muscles, which can ultimately result in the user's death.
Repeated distillation forms ethyl alcohol of high purity which is typically odorless and has a taste of little distinction.
Repeated, frequent spotlighting may have a detrimental effect on animals and is discouraged.
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 and multiple arousals ( which the patient is usually unaware of ) result in an abnormal sleep architecture and daytime somnolence ( sleepiness ).
Repeated atheroma rupture and healing is one of the mechanisms, perhaps the dominant one, which creates artery stenosis.
# Repeated experience: the double bind is a recurrent theme in the experience of the victim, and as such, cannot be resolved as a single traumatic experience.
Repeated and spaced out use of interventions is shown to be the most helpful long-term for learning.

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