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Or more accurately are exactly and repetitively as they seem.
Everything was so repetitively similar that she started to wonder if they were going in circles.
He was driving the left hook repetitively into the bag.
He worked repetitively on sheet music covers and other commercial work for two years.
Because of this choice, stamps differ repetitively from one another.
That is the strength of computers: doing simple tasks quickly and repetitively.
With the balls barely moving and repetitively hit, there was little for the fans to watch.
There are other physiological and psychological reasons children watch movies repetitively.
Almost any type of behavior that happens repetitively may represent a seizure.
Speech by adults to children help provide the child with correct language usage repetitively.
Usually the application will use this process cyclically or repetitively.
Then repetitively as the human blood starts to boil.
Once a cat has scratched a surface twice, it is likely to return to the same area repetitively.
This pattern indicates that the inscription was meant to be read repetitively.
But he argues repetitively that the life of a bookkeeper is consuming him.
The reference, used repetitively through the article, diminishes the very essence of the program.
In form, the film alternates repetitively between marches and speeches.
It comes from moving parts of the human body repetitively, at the pace of a machine.
Some aspects have been profoundly and even repetitively studied; others apparently neglected.
The spasms may cause the mouth to pull open, shut tight, or move repetitively.
Instead, if you do it slowly, and repetitively, the coach begins to get the idea you're really serious about the school and the program.
Before the change, he worked at one of six stations on his section of the production floor, repetitively doing the same task.
But Tyson's relations with women have repetitively brought complications and unwelcome headlines.
By the time your baby reaches the toddler years, these messages - if used repetitively - should have sunk in.
For example, repetitively carrying out manual handling of heavy objects is a hazard.