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    1. It was said that the text had recurrent mentions such as a leader must be �serene and inscrutable� and capable of comprehending �unfathomable plans�, which was confusing for Western readers who lack the awareness of the East Asian context


    2. One that might save many who otherwise would have been swept away by a recurrent visit of that curious horseman that “The Revelation” tried to warn us of


    3. Sometimes perceiving the recurrent lessons of history could be an exercise in subtlety


    4. Relaxation training, including instruction in self-hypnosis and guided imagery, is becoming the treatment of choice for recurrent pediatric migraines


    5. recurrent events enable us to calculate speed, velocity, and acceleration


    6. Her recurrent outbursts of jealousy are already beginning to annoy my lord


    7. Away from where I was, Ño Josefina rose exalted by a recurrent palpitation in the heart


    8. But the scenes depicted had no connection with anything Pelishti, except for one human figure, frequently recurrent: a lean, white-bearded old man whose racial characteristics were unmistakable


    9. have recurrent nightmares about violent men


    10. recurrent bouts of depression, which she believed she should be able to overcome or

    11. A second recurrent theme in ‗Mystical Literature‘ (5) is the knowledge of being one with all things, the realisation that ‗I am the Universe,‘ that all is me, and all is in me


    12. In the dream he remembered that he had dreamed the same thing the night before and on many nights over the past years and he knew that the image would be erased from his memory when he awakened because that recurrent dream had the quality of not being remembered except within the dream itself


    13. Merrick had recurrent problems with bronchitis and had


    14. The recurrent eating of meat over which the words ‘God is Greater’, was not pronounced has an accumulative effect on a man’s health


    15. Together with wars and famines, recurrent bouts of plague saw populations decimated


    16. group has recurrent problems with the law


    17. of 18 patients with recurrent respiratory tract papillomas in a small trial


    18. Beyond that there were many other recurrent themes throughout our lives together that were repeated in this present life


    19. regal publicity teases the waxing expressions of humans race – recurrent nightmares in


    20. referred to his recurrent sore throat, mentioning that it may

    21. bounds of nature and, although in an elevated state, he is still subject to recurrent birth and death


    22. and yet they are condemned to recurrent birth because of their desire


    23. So hell, as visualized in the Geeta, is degradation to recurrent birth in


    24. Some examples of infection are common cold/sore throat, influenza, cough, recurrent


    25. Allergy, including food allergy, has been suggested to predispose people to recurrent infection, and many doctors consider allergy treatment for people with recurrent


    26. In a double-blind study of children with recurrent respiratory tract infections, a daily essential-fatty-acid


    27. thyme, mint, clove, cinnamon, and lavender diluted in alcohol, in the amount of 20 drops three times daily, reduced the number of recurrent infections in people with chronic bronchitis


    28. In one study, people with recurrent herpes simplex infections applied a zinc


    29. A preliminary study found that people with recurrent cold sores have lower iron stores


    30. However, when depression becomes recurrent, constant, or severe, it should be

    31. ; Recurrent thoughts of death (not just fear of death), recurrent suicidal


    32. Many children suffer recurrent infections of the middle ear, a condition also known as


    33. What are the symptoms of recurrent ear infections?


    34. The incidence of allergy among children with recurrent ear infections is much higher than among the general public


    35. In one study, more than half of all children with recurrent ear


    36. one preliminary study, children who were allergic to cow’s milk were almost twice as likely to have recurrent ear infections as were children without the allergy


    37. recurrent ear infections should discuss allergy diagnosis and elimination with a doctor


    38. Although sugar intake has not been studied in relation to recurrent ear infections, eating


    39. Therefore, some doctors recommend that children with recurrent ear infections reduce or eliminate sugar from their diets


    40. When parents smoke, their children are more likely to have recurrent ear infections

    41. Humidifiers are sometimes used to help children with recurrent ear infections, and


    42. the effect of humidity on recurrent ear infections has yet to conclusively show that use of


    43. As a result, some doctors recommend zinc supplements for people with recurrent ear infections,


    44. As a result, it has been suggested that some children with recurrent ear infections may benefit


    45. allergens were avoided and the allergies treated, the chronic recurrent yeast infections


    46. Many doctors recommend that people with recurrent yeast infections take measures to


    47. Echinacea, which has the capacity to enhance immune function, is often used by people who suffer from recurrent infections


    48. In games, however, unless they are extremely lifelike, gamesters have recurrent and endless resurrections


    49. The thought of Alice burning on the abbey green in Sherborne had been a recurrent nightmare for John


    50. Antibody that is the most often deficient in patients with recurrent infections





































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    Sinonimi per "recurrent"

    perennial recurrent repeated frequent perpetual usual incessant periodic continual pleonastic