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Repeated and reference
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 '.
:" Boogien Mansion " ( Repeated reference to city of Detroit's official mayoral residence the Manoogian Mansion )
Repeated metaphorical reference is made to this issue throughout the verse.

Repeated and was
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 from Volume 1 was Episode 8B, erroneously labeled as 658, even though it is correct if the A – B designations were disregarded ( 1A – 130A are 521 – 650, 1B – 130B are 651 – 780 ).
Repeated exposure to halothane in adults was noted in rare cases to result in severe liver injury.
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 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 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.

Repeated and made
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 cuts can be made to reduce the entire sheet to one size of pages without wasted paper.
Repeated proposals were made in the 1960s and 1970s to upgrade the system to allow larger vessels as far as Rotherham.
Repeated crosses of the same two parents have made reiterations of F. intermedia quite variable.
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 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 demands for the creation of a state for the Annang area have been ignored by the Nigerian authorities, while other areas that do not produce oil have been made states and therefore set up as a unit to receive the oil money.
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 and sometimes contradictory announcements have been made claiming that new ships will join the fleet.
Repeated efforts were made to propagate Volksturm, racial consciousness, to prevent sexual relations between Germans and foreign workers.

Repeated and October
Repeated attempts to reach a settlement had failed and in October 1952, Mosaddegh declared Britain an enemy, and cut all diplomatic relations.

Repeated and 2010
Repeated attempts to shut down the campsite have been rebuffed by the Portland City Council, which has guaranteed the community's existence through at least 2010.

Repeated and BBC
Repeated excerpts from the show have been broadcast under the title A Little Later particularly as fill-in programmes on BBC HD.

Repeated and TV
Repeated after midnight on Eleven, Also on pay TV channel Arena.

Repeated and series
Repeated series include Doctor Who, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Are You Being Served ?, Dad's Army, Torchwood, Torchwood Declassified, The Jewel in the Crown, Never the Twain, The Sweeney and The Bill that have already been seen on free-to-air terrestrial television in Australia.
Repeated application of the recurrence relation for the lower incomplete gamma function leads to the power series expansion:

Repeated and James
Repeated attempts by James to subdue the fortress by siege failed, and on one occasion Angus's men captured the royal artillery.

Repeated and BBC2
* Danger Mouse ( Thames for ITV 1981 ) ( Repeated on BBC2 2007 to 2009 )

Repeated and ),
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 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 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 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.
* 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 ".
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 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.
" ( 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.
* voted for Vehicle Laws – Repeated Drunk and Drugged Driving Offenses – Suspension of License ( HB 293 ), strengthening Maryland ’ s drunk driving laws by imposing a mandatory one year license suspension for a person convicted of drunk driving more than once in five years, 2009

Repeated and where
Repeated measurement of an observable A where S is prepared in state ψ yields a distribution of values.
Repeated use of the same razor blade to make incisions for muti carries HIV transmission risks in regions where the disease is rife.
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 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.

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