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For example, a particular musical theme associated with an individual character or situation may be repeated at various points in a film in order to remind the audience of salient motifs or ideas.
He repeated it several times over until he could remember it.
The joke is too rude to repeat.
They are hoping to repeat last year's victory.
He could also have cut out much of the repetition and thus saved many pages.
I could return to them again and again with the flip of a page.
She kept repeating his name softly over and over again.
The people burst forth in a glad shout, repeating with one voice what the child had said.
I hope this book is not yet another restatement of the prevailing wisdom.
We can think in terms of repetition, obviously, as the delay that sets in between an origin and an end.
The Clinton Administration and most of the technically ill-equipped media have repeated it over and over so many times that it is conceivable that they now believe it themselves.
Repeat steps 19 and 20 to create three more panes with the following names.
Recycling also reuses valuable raw materials—such as aluminum and paper.
I don't reuse themes for different films.
The water should have a slight bleach odor. If it doesn't, then repeat the dosage and let stand another 15 minutes.
Layout can be determined once and reused with only slight variations.
The Councillor thought she did not understand Danish, and therefore repeated his wish in German.
At first blush, the current crisis might appear to be just another iteration in the endless Californian story of boom and bust.
As you have certainly noticed, all pages learned on a given day are always repeated together, on the same dates.
There could be a serious loss of efficiency through unnecessary duplication of resources.
Repeat the same steps for the Reply activity.
It stubbornly repeats all the fallacies of Comte.
The development of a reliable, reproducible, efficient, and economical animal model of allograft healing was the first priority.
Again, nothing should look accidental.
Ballism was defined as "Repetitive, but constantly varying, large amplitude involuntary movements of the proximal parts of the limbs".