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Habits are usually formed by repeatedly doing something for a long period
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A long conversation that Ajarn had repeatedly had with him but which he had always wriggled out of, selectively ignored or paid the merest lip-service too
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He fired repeatedly, with the same insane look in his eyes
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For the remainder of the day Luray was much happier, even laughing and recounting some funny and rather bawdy adventures she had among the Dwarves and Trolls of old Wescarp, all the time reminding him that she couldn't actually remember any of this if she hadn't written it down and repeatedly copied over the notes when the paper got too old
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Berndt, totally in control and confident, giving the words of passing … so familiar to me I can almost say them with him … a little voice in my head asking repeatedly why should that be so?
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By the time that she had whacked him with the frying pan six or seven times, kicked his shins repeatedly and doused him in an entire litre of Vimto, Danny’s other worldly cool had been completely shattered
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repeatedly tried to insert the needles into his tiny veins
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repeatedly stressed and even injured to a degree
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regret that now inhabited her waking mind squawked repeatedly,
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Medical research experiments have repeatedly shown
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anthill, and was bitten repeatedly by ants in a large
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shins repeatedly and doused him in an entire litre of Vimto,
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Repeatedly doing this helps to hold you in the frequency
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It’s like being in a class-room at school where someone is repeatedly scraping a fingernail down a blackboard
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He slid the blade further around, repeatedly
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repeatedly pointed out subtle factors in the surrounding fields that
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“I’ve been to Edinburgh repeatedly, for example,” he continued,
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but that day ended with Brunno repeatedly slamming the kid’s head into the
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probably because Brunno preferred shaking his head repeatedly instead of
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repeatedly emphasised her desire to welcome him once again as a
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Johnny’s head and repeatedly squashed it into the floor of the muddy Hollow
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He had done it repeatedly, even believing the soul in the body was really not Tdeshi
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repeatedly between the bumpers in a pinball machine
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He hadn't expected her to find someone to move down on such short notice, repeatedly, he told her all the reasons the place wouldn't sell
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written up for insubordination, and threatened repeatedly that if her course of
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the last seventeen days, you’ve been warned repeatedly to stop your misbehavior—
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Hail Marys repeatedly, and watching his job hang in the balance
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Joe begged repeatedly for his life, saying he would
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She started to run towards the couple, the closer she got, the more she could hear the girl repeatedly crying no
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Their teeth sank into each other’s necks repeatedly, and though it looked as
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She’d choked back the tears for days replaying his words repeatedly in head but the day she received the property deed with her G
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Emma had one picture in particular, that she returned to repeatedly, it was very similar to a picture of herself, on her first birthday
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That question kept reappearing in her thought repeatedly, as she peeled the potatoes for potato pancakes
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After the first couple of weeks of Beth trying to convince her to go back to work, only to be told the same thing repeatedly, she’d even stopped coming by
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Roman knocked on Carl’s door repeatedly
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Once more, if not repeatedly
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and repeatedly insisted that it was not possible for the
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Many people have been seeing 11:11 on the clock repeatedly
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Now the only sound was the crackling of flames and the whimpering and screaming of the women as they were repeatedly raped
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Finally she saw him, marveling at a middle aged woman seated before him as he repeatedly poked a claw into her right leg
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Crushing metal, bones, and even the stones beneath its feet, the Boulder Dwarf repeatedly heaved his war pick into the air and hammered away at the being's body, only satisfied with his work once he was looking down at a crumpled pile of steel and pulp
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repeatedly, and monarchy and democracy are the two
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An hour later, when she was able to lie down again, kinsmen’s shades repeatedly
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She also explained that if there was a month when Selene didn’t visit while I was still unmarried, I must jump up repeatedly, touching heels to buttocks as a way to dislodge the seed
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Switching tactics, I went for his wings and repeatedly bit, until I was certain they were damaged enough to prevent flying
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And he’d insulted her repeatedly
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In various ways with various words Rabbi Paul was sure to repeatedly declare
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She had spoken nothing more to anyone after her desperate attempts to convince the Imperial officers of her innocence had repeatedly failed
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She made no secret of this as she had told them repeatedly
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After all, we were repeatedly warned and admonished to change our ways before it was too late
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I repeatedly stabbed the beast in its face and eyes and after some blows, the wounded animal turned on me and began mauling me too
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Your friends and children are always interesting, even when they repeatedly do and say the same things
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First, she shuddered and stiffened repeatedly and then he felt as if his head was coming off
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As such this omnipresent Law ensures that we face our lesson by encountering similar scenarios repeatedly, until we are able to overcome it successfully
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Thus when people are exposed to the propaganda repeatedly, they too will align their belief system to war and retaliation
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He had repeatedly stated, “We can’t lose the momentum or we’ll become slaves to new masters all over again
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In most cases never directly, but when the word future had occurred repeatedly or at least alluded to, ranging from: ‘I don’t see there being any future in my career/relationship
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I felt as though someone had hit me repeatedly because I suddenly remembered the voices of the prophets
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As the mother of Jesus, friends and relatives alike have asked me repeatedly to write the story of my life with Him
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several days of reading the article repeatedly
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Even one of these, when repeatedly receiving an electric shock after each making of a wrong turn in a tunnel, will eventually choose the right course
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In compliance with CC policy, Jimmy could not be told the reality (that he had been repeatedly squashed to a pulp and reassembled, that his brain had not experienced a third of the ten-minute process)
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So the unsuspecting customers heartily and happily whistled a rousing chorus of the Great Escape, repeatedly which soon caught on at the other tables in the pub
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The Ashantis have proved that their word cannot be trusted, and they have repeatedly promised to pay the last indemnity, but had never fulfilled that promise
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Therefore discipline must be maintained, and it is why I say repeatedly that military style discipline works in Africa
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Perspiration poured off the men, as they unloaded stores on the burning sand, and their overheated bodies were repeatedly cooled as they plunged into the surf to drag the boats to shore
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The fact that I had never trained with it, or that my issued holster was designed for a different firearm, thus causing it to repeatedly fall out, made no difference
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The San Juan River ran streaked with blood, for the dead and wounded fell from its slippery bank into the water repeatedly
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Hay spread on the ground and covered with blankets formed the bed of the patients; but land crabs, scorpions, and tarantulas worried the men repeatedly, and they bitterly resented the treatment of the country they had bled for
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Certain groups in recent generations, however, have been hampered, for political and social reasons, perhaps, by bureaucratic ―visionaries‖ whose (utopic) imaginations and impractical zeal for alternative (economic) reforms have repeatedly impeded economic progress, if not encouraged underachievement
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Immigration Reform is unlikely to occur anytime soon for the (very) simple reason that such measures designed to quiet the tides of illegal immigration must necessarily conflict with the efforts of corporate lobbyists and their political minions in conjunction with private enterprises that have come to rely heavily on cheaper sources of labor to operate their businesses and who have repeatedly demonstrated their calloused indifference to rules of law and native born working men and women and are willing to operate outside the law if that‘s what it takes, at the expense of Native Americans for the ―benefit‖ of Illegal Aliens who are ―here‖ to collect a paycheck if nothing else, who routinely flaunt our nation‘s laws while abetting an underground economy injurious to open markets
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’ I pleaded repeatedly rubbing my legs as I ran, which hindered the movement causing me to stagger and lose my balance
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Standing on the bank, he shouted across the river repeatedly but there was no reply, just the urgent call of a bullfrog hidden in some nearby rushes
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‖ Their resentment has manifested itself repeatedly over the years as Conservative influence within the party has gradually increased in proportion to its rapidly increasing numbers
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A dream that recurred repeatedly over the following seasons
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His head hurt and his back felt as though someone had been repeatedly jumping on it
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The last years repeatedly evidenced what
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Stumbling backwards, Brokin's assailant did his best to dodge the swiftly moving claws as they repeatedly raked across his snout, but with little success
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Thomas was now on top of Bulow, hitting him repeatedly with his pistol
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For years my father had repeatedly told me that he wanted me to live with him
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Almost every instance of mass deaths, as this study shows repeatedly, could have been prevented or at least limited
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They loved each other, had loved each other for years, but had repeatedly disavowed their affections because they were from different worlds
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He repeatedly ignored orders from his superiors to avoid fighting and actually turned down an early offer from Aguinaldo to end the war
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For example, Truman repeatedly lied about why he dropped the atomic bomb and its necessity
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There also probably is no other US president who succeeded in convincing historians and commentators he was skilled when he repeatedly failed not only at doing good for the country, but even at his own self declared goals
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He ignored evidence the war was doomed to failure repeatedly
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Roosevelt invaded repeatedly; Panama in 1903, Honduras three times, in 1903, 1905, and 1907; the Dominican Republic in 1903, staying over a year; Mexico in 1905; Cuba in 1906, staying three years; and Nicaragua in 1907
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I told her repeatedly to see
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Indeed, the Obama administration never used the term war criminal, but did admit repeatedly that crimes were committed
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Then suddenly, he was screaming at the top of his voice, charging across the room, repeatedly pulling the trigger as he came
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She stood in the hallway of Hotel Paradise trying repeatedly and without success to get the ancient key to open the door to room four eighteen
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Except for my short stop in the restroom, Dorian kept close and Clarissa only a little farther away as she repeatedly consulted the screen of a small device she held in her hand
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Although he backed off and undertook to ignore the arrogant swine, Michael took his unconditional release as license to repeatedly insult him publicly, a virus that spread through the criminal element, turning his job into a nightmare
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He was crushed, wounded to the core then seized with jealousy towards Brian, who was a patient man, yet had limits that Mike repeatedly tested
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Clinton supported and voted for the invasion of Iraq, and refused to apologize or admit wrongdoing despite being pressed repeatedly by her own supporters
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Congress repeatedly approved the schools, and the Supreme Court repeatedly restricted the rights of Natives over many decades
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Hell, he told himself, shaking the feeling, if the druggies wanted to sniff the stuff, how could anyone claim that he was responsible? They couldn’t, and that was that! He reran the thought repeatedly to strengthen his conviction, because he knew Beth wouldn’t agree, not one little bit
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“What kind of an idiot am I?” she repeatedly asked
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The Baron sighed there for a moment, and in a surprisingly fast and fluid move, got a pistol out of his pocket, and shot me; repeatedly, until the magazine ran out and I was laying sprawled on the floor