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Repeated and training
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 and some
Repeated allusions in contemporary works, like Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair, indicate that Brome started out as a servant of Jonson, in some capacity.
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 and subjects
* Repeated measures ANOVA is used when the same subjects are used for each treatment ( e. g., in a longitudinal study ).

Repeated and has
Repeated experiments since the 17th century have demonstrated that inertial and gravitational mass are equivalent ; since 1915, this observation has been entailed a priori in the equivalence principle of general relativity.
Repeated or severe electric shock which does not lead to death has been shown to cause neuropathy.
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 generations of cloning has led to an irreversible degeneration of the Asgard genome.
Repeated distillation forms ethyl alcohol of high purity which is typically odorless and has a taste of little distinction.
Repeated firing of the weapon has been shown to fatigue the human host.
Repeated testing shows that Surry Power Station has minimal environmental impact and releases virtually no radiation or harmful emissions.
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 flooding in the past has left the valley floor covered in rich river silt.

Repeated and led
Repeated pirate raids on coastal towns along the Caribbean coast of Central America led the Spanish Crown as early as 1590 to begin looking for a new defensible port for the Captaincy General of Guatemala to export its goods to Spain.
Repeated violations of the otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospectors led to the Black Hills War.
Repeated vandalism led to the closure of the restrooms in 1937.
Repeated requests by other travelers led him to open an inn called the Mansion House in 1797.
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.

Repeated and long-term
Repeated and spaced out use of interventions is shown to be the most helpful long-term for learning.

Repeated and one
Repeated cuts can be made to reduce the entire sheet to one size of pages without wasted paper.
Repeated actuation of the rotary solenoid advances the snap-switch forward one position.
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 reflections produce standing waves with one or more nodes, or points, that experience no vertical motion.
Repeated atheroma rupture and healing is one of the mechanisms, perhaps the dominant one, which creates artery stenosis.
Repeated attempts by James to subdue the fortress by siege failed, and on one occasion Angus's men captured the royal artillery.
Repeated medals are harder to earn than the first one.
* 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 case
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.

Repeated and even
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 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 and between
Repeated studies have shown a strong correlation between ingestion of zeaxanthin and the prevention and treatment of age-related macular degeneration ( AMD ).
** Repeated failures may result in a router cycling between the Idle and Active states.
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 alternation between registers at a singer's passaggio pitch range produces a very distinctive sound.
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 surveys verified the line ran true between the posts, and steel bolts were installed at fixed intervals along the line.
Repeated conversion between analog and digital can also cause loss.
Repeated efforts were made to propagate Volksturm, racial consciousness, to prevent sexual relations between Germans and foreign workers.

Repeated and hand
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 use of hand tools can precede the condition, as well as arthritis or injury.

Repeated and shoulder
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.

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