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Stammering and may
Stammering, Bobby suggests there may have been an extra one, then realizes his mistake.

Stammering and .
Palin was instrumental in setting up the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children in 1993.
In later, expanded editions, " Stammering and Stuttering " begins to reflect Hunt's growing passion for anthropology exploring, as it does, the nature of language usage and speech disorders in non-European peoples.
Gates pretented the BBC Lifeline Appeal for the British Stammering Association.

repetition and I
Whether the adoption of the classical Alexander for the future Alexander I of Scotland ( either for Pope Alexander II or for Alexander the Great ) and the biblical David for the future David I of Scotland represented a recognition that William of Normandy would not be easily removed, or was due to the repetition of Anglo-Saxon Royal name — another Edmund had preceded Edgar — is not known.
:" To prevent the excessive duration of operas, without however prejudicing the fame often sought by opera singers from the repetition of vocal pieces, I deem the enclosed notice to the public ( that no piece for more than a single voice is to be repeated ) to be the most reasonable expedient.
The disposition of these divine entities and their repetition in different locations may be due to the fact that Penates belonging to different categories ( heavenly in region I, earthly in region V ) are intended.
Her use of repetition is ascribed to her search for descriptions of the " bottom nature " of her characters, such as in The Making of Americans where the narrator is described through the repetition of narrative phrases such as " As I was saying " and " There will be now a history of her.
* Network affiliate chains such as Hearst Television and Sinclair Broadcasting Group refused to air programming which was not compliant with E / I rules such as the Power Rangers franchise, or preferred to air programming from another supplier such as Cookie Jar Group due to heavy repetition of children's programming on network blocks.
) However, it is also suggested that this eternal repetition is not quite eternal ; after his rebirth at the end of the novel, it is revealed that in this particular reiteration of his journey, he possesses the Horn of Eld which in his previous pilgrimages he had lost in the final stand at Jericho Hill, the one major element which was discrepant from his approach to the tower and Childe Roland's approach in Robert Browning's Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came (" Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set ...").
" The editor of The Gramophone greeted Coward and Lawrence's 1930 recording of scenes from the play as a success and added, " I wish that Noel Coward would find time to write a short play for the gramophone, for neither of these extracts has enough completeness to bear indefinite repetition.
... to auoide the tediouſe repetition of theſe woordes: is equalle to: I will ſette as I doe often in woorke vſe, a paire of paralleles, or Gemowe lines of one lengthe, thus:
... to avoid the tedious repetition of these words: " is equal to ", I will set ( as I do often in work use ) a pair of parallels ( or Gemowe lines ) of one length ( thus =
Wolseley would write on 30 September 1879 when, later in the war, the Prince Imperial of France was killed by the Zulu: " I think this is very unfair, and is merely a repetition of what was done regarding the Isandlwana disaster where the blame was thrown upon Durnford, the real object in both instances being apparently to screen Chelmsford.
In 18th century France the fanfare was a movement with energy and repetition of notes, and fanfares of the modern description date from the 19th century, when they were composed for British coronations ( such as Hubert Parry's I was glad for Edward VII ) and other important occasions.
Carter has even criticised the use of repetition in the music of Edgard Varèse and Charles Ives, stating that “ I cannot understand the popularity of that kind of music, which is based on repetition.
IGN gave the game a 7. 5 saying " The final product comes off as anything but polished, and suffers from a lack of variety, and an overabundance of repetition that keeps this game from truly shining like I wished it would.
The repetition of the phrase “ I, God ” throughout the chapter also emphasizes the purported firsthand nature of the account.
The refrain contains only I and IV chords, and is twelve measures long ( the repetition of a six-measure pattern ).
I'm more Cuban here than I am in Cuba, by sheer contrast and repetition.
In rhetoric, antimetabole ( ) is the repetition of words in successive clauses, but in transposed grammatical order ( e. g., " I know what I like, and I like what I know ").

repetition and you
Julia Kenna reviewed the book for Rolling Stone, commenting, " Full of contradictions and witty one-liners, Penman uses language as an art form, playing with puns, synonyms, repetition, and punctuation for added effect ... Two decades of politics, music and pop culture with a whip-smart wit and wisdom that draws you in and doesn ’ t let go.
:" The fables of all nations provide a really remarkable example of this, because, if you can understand them at a technical level, they provide the most striking evidence of the persistence of a consistent teaching, preserved sometimes through mere repetition, yet handed down and prized simply because they give a stimulus to the imagination or entertainment for the people at large.
In the first Final Fantasy game you can choose from the classes of Fighter, Thief, White Mage, Black Mage, Black Belt, and Red Mage, providing the player with 15 possible character combinations with 4 distinct classes, or 126 with repetition.
It's a game you can pick up and play for a few hours, stomping though a few dungeon floors, trying to solve a problem or two, but after a while it meanders towards repetition.
During TISM's appearance on the show, they described the traditional theme song as "... new and exciting ..." and its repetition as " always stimulating ... Why see different songs when you can see this one four or five times?
In this repetition there must be variety of tone, paving the way, as it were, to dramatic effect ; e. g., ' This is the villain among you who deceived you, who cheated you, who meant to betray you completely.
On July 18, Cochrane issued orders to Cockburn informing him that to " deter the enemy from a repetition of similar outrages ... You are hereby required and directed to destroy and lay waste such towns and districts as you may find assailable ".
Oskar tells William something that he " never told anyone " – the story of the last answering machine message Oskar received from his father, during the attack of 9 / 11-a repetition of the words " Are you there?
Here a hymn litany includes the repetition of the phrase: " We petition you ...".

repetition and she
When Hera discovered the trickery, she was so annoyed she punished the talkative Echo by taking away her voice, except in foolish repetition of another's shouted words.
One singer leads by setting a short rhythmic pattern, which she repeats leaving brief silent intervals between each repetition.
Throughout her career she has worked in a wide variety of media, including painting, collage, sculpture, performance art and environmental installations, most of which exhibit her thematic interest in psychedelic colors, repetition and pattern.
Rally New Zealand was for Mouton a repetition of the previous year ; she took the lead on the seventh stage and held on to it until her A2's engine failed, with only six of the 33 stages to go.
Patients with intact repetition can repeat both simple and complex phrases spoken by others, e. g. when asked if the patient would like to go for a walk, he or she would respond " go for walk.
On the repetition she nevertheless did 28 fouettés.
* Forced repetition, such as the submissive's being obliged to repeat commands that he or she has been given and to confirm them.
She tearfully tells him that South Glen South is simply a repetition of her old high school days and all she wants is to be accepted and not abused.
Many of the elements she employed — such as repetition, patterning, tasks, and games — later became standard features of modern dance.
These lines are less scathing than the repetition of the anecdote of the Ephesian lady ( from Juvenal ) who would meet her lovers at her husband's tomb, the statement that women envy the greatness of Eve's sin, and that a prostitute is far better than a wife, since she only damns the soul, while a wife will damn the soul and destroy all happiness.

repetition and et
In order to avoid a repetition of the floods that have affected the valleys of the Cailly, the Robec and the Aubette, a schéma d ' aménagement et de gestion des eaux ( water resource management scheme ) is under consideration.

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