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For me this problem has recurred twice in a month.
We have never known why her illness recurred at Halloween.
Paltrow, fans may remember, recurred on Glee as substitute Holly Holiday.
Fairy tales, adapted and reversed, have long recurred in Coover's work.
Two trends that recurred throughout the report were pizza and bagels.
"He had people who recurred in his columns," Mr. Koda said.
The disease recurred recently after having been in remission for years.
The disease recurred recently, after having been in remission for years.
Like 20 to 30 percent of genital warts, Sex Box has recurred.
His cancer recurred in February, about nine months after his treatment began.
She said the cancer had recurred after being successfully treated in 2017.
It is a pattern which has recurred in various forms for two centuries.
It starts with the motif of a bird, which recurred throughout Brătescu's career.
From 1987 to 1989, he recurred as psychiatrist Dr. Larry Dykstra on ALF.
And since Election Day, the same nightmare has recurred over and over again.
Concerns about local balance-sheets in China have recurred over the past decade.
"The two longest surviving patients have actually recurred and been retreated," Bigner said.
Black also shows how certain dynamics recurred again and again across the decades.
An odd headache recurred, one that felt like a kind of brain fog.
He has also switched jobs, and said his jaw issues have not recurred.
Some commuters wondered aloud on Thursday how and why such problems have recurred.
With a placebo, the infection recurred in 26 to 28 percent of patients.
Last year, she went on leave because of health concerns, which evidently have recurred.
Hernias recurred in just one of the 150 men with the implanted mosquito netting.
Some dream or mood had recurred frequently enough to hammer lines across her brow.
Though the incidents stopped for a time, they recurred as recently as late August.
For most patients whose glioblastoma has recurred after treatment, the average survival is 12 months.
His cancer has recurred four times and twice, doctors gave him only months to live.
So is another dance-music design that has recurred less often but just as notably.
I liked how these notes, each time they recurred, seemed to insist on their individuality.
In some cases, symptoms lasted or recurred for years before the right diagnosis was made.
The geometry of the lines recurred in many of the otherwise airy and floaty designs.
Bono recurred throughout the night, like a sitcom guest star with a three-episode arc.
However, outflows soon picked up again as worries over China's economic health recurred, the report said.
Such incidents have recurred throughout the Islamic Republic's 37-year history, often harming its foreign relations.
Surgery was not required, but he was shut down again in August when the soreness recurred.
But as yet, there is no evidence that the same issues recurred in the Ethiopian flight.
It doesn't come back every year, but it has periodically recurred over the last 44 years.
But the symptoms recurred, more and more often until they were with her all the time.
It was long after the attacker had died, but the dream had recurred for 30 years.
This issue recurred several times in the text and made sussing out her conclusions unnecessarily difficult.
The attacks recurred periodically, bringing blurry vision, slurred speech and difficulty moving one side of his body.
Fears over the "liquidity mismatch" created by such intermediaries have recurred in recent months, notably in Europe.
From the book: As with hieroglyphs, some symbols and motifs recurred again and again, in different combinations.
Mr. Keating had to wait about six months before obtaining the drug, during which time his cancer recurred.
When plague recurred across Europe in the late 16th and 17th centuries, growth in lead emissions stalled as well.
Tragically, this impulse has led to situations in which rampant human rights abuses have recurred or worsened over time.
Mr. Gethard moves back and forth through his cyclonic bouts of depression, which recurred throughout his teens and 20s.
The discoloration has not recurred, but if it does the treatment can be repeated indefinitely without damaging the work.
Concerns about the disappearance of jobs have recurred again and again as technology has advanced, and they've always been wrong.
Denise Fernatt had had depression, which recurred after she sustained a head injury in a motorcycle accident, according to Carney.
The growing pains in Minnesota are different than those that have recurred through most youth movements in the NBA, though.
A couple of days before Liverpool will face Manchester City for the first time this season, the thought has recurred.
I no longer shouldered the burden of my patient's cancer's return alone, but felt sad because his cancer had recurred.
Almost every week since Guardiola arrived, in those news media briefings he finds such a chore, one question has recurred.
And yet, on whiteboards, teachers listed comments and questions they anticipated from real students, including one that recurred in various forms.
One thing that recurred during my travels was the difference between the magazine and Instagram images of a place and the reality.
After Martin ended, Ford appeared in Season 4 of the Dick Wolf procedural New York Undercover, and also recurred on The Parkers.
In the early 2000s, Serratos recurred on the Nickelodeon series Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide as Suzie Crabgrass, Ned Bigby's love interest.
Along with appearing both in the just-announced event dates and in the book title, it has also recurred throughout their history.
All had advanced breast cancer, meaning it had recurred after treatment or had begun to spread, and was no longer considered curable.
Within days he had an orchiectomy — the surgical removal of the testicles — which confirmed that the leukemia had recurred, in his testes.
In the five coastal provinces stretching from the government's temporary seat in Aden to Mukalla, a familiar pattern has recurred in recent months.
Obviously, social networks -- and technology that has facilitated them -- have recurred throughout human history, with impacts ranging from the uplifting to the terrible.
And cases that seemed outdated and disreputable but remained on the books have sometimes recurred in the court's jurisprudence, particularly after the Sept.
He also recurred on Matlock, and made several appearances on shows like The Larry Sanders Show, Murphy Brown, Life Goes On, and L.A. Law.
After her disease recurred in the mid-1980s — she would later be found to have breast cancer as well — she went to a psychiatrist.
No human disaster has recurred but the Everglades is a shadow of its former self and conservationists are battling to save it from destruction.
" Told that Federer's knee problem had recurred, Gaël Monfils shook his head and said, "I love Roger, so obviously I'm very sorry for him.
She received a few more treatments, during which the acupuncturist taught her how to manipulate a spot near her elbow if the pain recurred.
Finnish researchers showed that appendicitis had not recurred five years later in 172 of the 257 patients randomly assigned to be treated with antibiotics.
The most popular sketch to star Ferrell as Reno was "Janet Reno's Dance Party," which recurred on SNL four times between 1997 and 2001.
The vivid and disturbing vision recurred for two weeks; she shut the door to her study and wrote it down, feverishly, through a cold winter.
The popular bit, which recurred on the duo's Comedy Central series Key & Peele before it ended its run in 2015, has a deceptively simple premise.
Despite the usual remedies of diet, exercise and a costly prescription-only stool softener, the problem has recurred every eight days or so, she said.
Bassett, 18, may be a familiar face for Disney fans: He recurred as Aidan on season 3 the Disney Channel show Stuck in the Middle.
Still, one vaccine-only patient remained in remission for five years after the study; prior to the study, her cancer had recurred twice after chemotherapy.
You've said that when you left Brazil for MIT at 21, you were suffering from a serious muscle disease called polymyositis, which also recurred in 2006.
Benioff and Weiss, meanwhile, having basked in acclaim and awards for "Thrones," followed up with a provocative concept -- a pattern that has recurred throughout TV history.
"Jeff" was modeled after the fictional horror character "Jeff the Killer," an eyelid-less maniac who has recurred in online stories and artwork starting around 2008.
In a postscript to the 2011 edition of the Chinese translation, Mr. Liu wrote that the mass hysteria Mr. Kuhn described had recurred repeatedly in China.
Per the new report, Utterback, whose Nurse Olivia recurred on the first six seasons of Grey's Anatomy, will return to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital under mysterious circumstances.
But the adenoid cystic carcinoma recurred in 2016 and 2017, and she decided to tell her story publicly, even though sharing it came with its own challenges.
Earlier this month, Baldwin — who has recurred on Saturday Night Live as Trump since the season premiere — said that he's going to hang up his impression pretty soon.
The officer said the unwanted sexual contact, kissing and hugging began in early 2017 and recurred several times throughout that year when she was working closely with Hyten.
If my cancer recurred, I might die before they were old enough to remember me, but if I had radiation, I might mortgage everyone's future quality of life.
ESPN has ensured Rowe a spot on the sidelines for years to come with a contract extension — a fortunate development for Rowe, whose cancer has recurred and spread.
This factor recurred multiple times in my conversations with male sugar babies, and though it's impossible to generalize an entire community, the idea does seem to carry some weight.
At the time of his death, he was a city councillor and undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of cancer that recurred despite surgery and several rounds of chemotherapy.
I know that I can't predict what comes next, but since my cancer recurred I have become committed to living in each moment and listening for clues about tomorrow.
Pandemics have recurred throughout history with devastating consequences, from the bubonic plague in the Middle Ages to the Spanish flu a century ago to HIV/AIDS in our own lifetimes.
In the previous five days, nearly 25 percent had experienced symptoms of an actual stroke but hadn't recognized the danger, and only when the symptoms recurred did they seek help.
Over the months that followed, the situation recurred, she said, with Mr. Ravich often answering the door to his apartment for planned business meetings in a white terry cloth bathrobe.
Mr. Sharif's removal, even if it does discourage corruption, repeats a pattern that has recurred throughout Pakistan's history and has been at the core of many of its worst problems.
Langford then recurred as a character throughout the long-running TV series Stargate SG-1, which aired on the Sci-Fi network (before it was renamed Syfy) from 1997 through 2007.
Waves of sightings recurred in 1985 and in 1991 (in the latter reports the figures were often described as looking like Homey D. Clown from the TV series "In Living Color").
In any Cunningham Event, connoisseurs can identify fragments — some of which recurred across these three shows — but, despite the incredible diversity, almost anyone can distinguish just about everything as recognizably Cunningham.
The theme of this unaired test show was mothers, particularly Mr. Trump's relationship with his mother, Mary (who recurred throughout the show as a testy disembodied voice only he can hear).
Some back pain recurred in the years that followed, but never to the degree that it did last season, when he said he also experienced numbness in his leg and foot.
Something similar recurred in the 1930s, when the Supreme Court struck down a succession of "New Deal" measures from Franklin Roosevelt that expanded the role of government to respond to the Depression.
Louis Charbonneau, the United Nations director for Human Rights Watch, said the finding on Douma "adds one more case to the scores of illegal chemical weapons attacks" that have recurred in Syria.
Mr Nadal, who will likely be the top seed in Melbourne, retired from his US Open semi-final match against Mr del Potro with a knee injury that has recurred throughout his career.
The silence Krauss evokes is the catastrophic blind spot of Modernism: the space within which injustices have recurred and repeated, like the oppressive delineations of a grid that has become overarching and systemic.
The storms recurred in 2017 and again in 2018 and led to the death of almost all the chicks at the site each season, according to the report, which was published on Thursday.
By the turn of the 19th century, even as the national government refused to accept Native claims to land and resources, the depiction of America as an "Indian princess" recurred in visual mythology.
In another nonrandomized study of 3,236 patients who were not operated on initially, the nonsurgical treatment failed to cure the appendicitis in 5.9 percent of cases, and the inflammation recurred in 4.4 percent.
First presented in San Francisco in January 2015, the New Music Gathering has recurred annually in a new city each year; the 2018 event began on Thursday in Boston and ends on Saturday.
Even in areas where that disease has been fought to a standstill—endemic cases in the US were eliminated in 2016—it has recurred because the virus can find a foothold in vulnerable populations.
Such bursts of iconoclasm have recurred for millenniums, from the methodical smashing of ancient sculptures and monuments by Byzantine Christians to the destruction of Roman Catholic imagery during the Protestant Reformation in Northern Europe.
This pattern began with the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy and its personnel in Tehran and recurred on an unfortunately regular basis through the decades, including the 2004 and 2007 detention of British sailors.
If approved, the drug could be used as a maintenance therapy, or to treat the cancer if the patient prefers to wait for real evidence that the tumor has recurred, Clovis CEO Patrick Mahaffy said.
In the early 1980s, cancer recurred, and the diaries of her last years, written in tight lines on loose scraps of paper, are hour-by-hour accounts of pain endured and relief gained from morphine.
All I did was chair the launch of the Yes campaign's first meeting, but as I oversaw more meetings, the same theme recurred again: brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, people telling their own stories.
In the year before the Ebola crisis, more than 20,000 government health care workers went on strike, saying they had gone unpaid for months at a time, and the strikes have recurred regularly since then.
At the same time, the comedy made its first big change by announcing that Leah Remini — who has recurred on the comedy as a tough detective named Vanessa Cellucci — would become a series regular in season 2.
The socialite, who has recurred on the show since the first season along with her son Whitney Sudler-Smith, will be kicking back in a kaftan in her mansion — with her cat and five dogs in tow.
In 2011, Ghani and his daughter, Mariam—an artist who lives in Brooklyn—published a pamphlet titled "Afghanistan: A Lexicon," a mini-encyclopedia that chronicles cycles of reform, reaction, and chaos that have recurred in the country.
The mammoth plant has long been a hotbed of pollution, but the fire made it dramatically worse, spewing outbursts of air pollution that have recurred for months over this town of 6,600 and 103 other small towns nearby.
On June 8, explaining what he called his 20053-month "uncharacteristic silence," Mr. Krauthammer revealed in The Post that despite surgery for a stomach tumor last August, cancer had recurred, and that he had only weeks to live.
Eleanor is struggling with the novel she's writing, trying to break out of the "chick lit" that is both her established genre and the primary source of her family's income; she's also worried that her cancer has recurred.
Skipping radiation would increase chances that my cancer recurred, but radiation would increase my risk for secondary cancers considerably; my short-term survival rate might be better with radiation, but my long-term prognosis was possibly better without it.
By the end of Obama's term in office, Jason Furman, then the chief economist at the White House, was pointing out that this "surprising" persistence of low rates was in fact a pattern that had recurred across business cycles.
"This may be because the atrial fibrillation had not really gone away and just became more intermittent, or it may be because it had gone away but recurred," said senior study author Tom Marshall of the University of Birmingham.
The 2110-year-old socialite, who has recurred on the show since the first season along with her son Whitney Sudler-Smith, is kicking back in her mansion with her cat and five dogs despite repeated warnings to evacuate from officials.
Themes of state repression and fear had recurred in his poetry over the years, but he also began introducing personal matters into it, as he did in his long poem "Zima Junction," about a return to his hometown in 1953.
All of this made her synonymous with a conversation that recurred throughout geek culture in the late-aughts and early tens: the issue of the "strong female character" and the pernicious embedded sexism within its presentation as a form of female empowerment.
In March, Baldwin — who has recurred on Saturday Night Live as Trump since the season premiere and has received plenty of backlash for the impersonation, both from Trump supporters and Trump himself — said that he's going to hang up his impression pretty soon.
There I am, then, my body seeded with cancer that has recurred and may return, whereas now the air is sweet and quiet, with only me conscious, and I can inch forward into futures I weave for the ones I must leave behind.
It recurred as I made my way through the exhibit: my intellect tried to place the objects in the photographs in logical settings, while the purely aesthetic part of me wanted only to look at the images and take in their colors and formal design.
But he had few detailed and finalised plans on how to achieve that ambition, and many of the other themes in his speech - on improving the investment climate, on protection of ownership rights - had recurred in previous speeches at the forum over several years.
The Iran-Contra scandal — in which Reagan's National Security Council aides arranged the sale of arms to Iran and illegally steered the proceeds to Contra rebels in Nicaragua — had broken late in 1986, and further developments and investigations into the scandal recurred throughout 1987.
In season one, for instance, it took a trip to the Mirror Universe — a famous "dark" parallel universe that's recurred throughout Star Trek's history; the move was clearly intended to draw on fans' nostalgia, but it also served to underline the darkness of the Mirror Universe.
The political reaction largely fits a familiar pattern that's recurred throughout Trump's candidacy and first 200 days in office: outrage from liberals, Democrats, "Never Trump" Republicans and a handful of others, while most Republicans try their best to duck and downplay the controversy and pivot back to their stalled GOP agenda.
Kevin Mullins: Fire in the Paint Locker, a posthumous retrospective currently on view at Wichita State University's Ulrich Museum of Art, demonstrates how Mullins took the words to heart: the exhibition highlights his obsessive layering of repeated patterns within individual works but also points to themes and patterns that recurred throughout his career.
Cockman has recurred in Bernstein's work over the years and it makes a strong showing in Cabinet of Horrors, resurrected as "Schlong Face" — a name she derived from Trump, who used the term "schlonged" at an early campaign rally to describe Hillary Clinton's 2008 defeat for the Democratic nomination by President Barack Obama.
The arguments that the story couldn't be true because Jefferson would never be involved with "a slave girl" and that such a person was too low to have influenced Jefferson recurred in various formulations in historical writings over many years, as if the designation "slave girl" told readers all they needed to know.
And of 7 itself, the album title being a number that, if you believe in numerology, represents the "the thinker, the searcher of truth"—the idea that nothing is exactly as it seems linking with the record's chaotic and opposing themes, the Op art illusions that preceded its release and the number that recurred throughout the writing process.
In both the case of data storage and censorship, the implications are chilling when you consider the ongoing investigations and allegations about what role Russia may have played in hacking in the U.S. and spinning stories to influencing major events like the U.S. election — a theme that recurred even today with the WikiLeaks dump of a data trove allegedly leaked from the CIA.
In fact, this sort of worry about the wreck of American children long predates the current era: In particular, the "myth" that "childhood is disappearing," the University of Texas at Austin historian Steven Mintz argues in his excellent 2004 book, "Huck's Raft: A History of American Childhood," has recurred frequently during times of stress and rapid social change in our nation's history.
The testimony underscores many of the unsavory themes and stories that have recurred in public reporting about Mr. Trump — he inflates his wealth, makes racist remarks, threatens his enemies and tries to bend the law to his favor — but puts them on the record, under oath, in the voice of a man who was one of Mr. Trump's closest aides.
The chief of staff sent word to Justice that Holder needed to "shut the fuck up" on guns… The conflict between Holder and Emanuel — which recurred again and again on various topics over Obama's first two years — is just one example of how a well-meaning Cabinet secretary can end stepping on the White House's preferred strategy or message of the day.
I don't think, in the end, that True Detective is going to involve a whole bunch of cops from all across the country bringing down a massive, secretive ring of child abusers (often with occult undertones), but it's fascinating to look at how the idea of some secretive organization of the most powerful preying on the most powerless has recurred throughout all three seasons of the series.
But one reason Trump managed to get elected was that the waning years of Barack Obama's second term felt chaotic and dangerous across multiple fronts — with the rise of the Islamic State, the Russian seizure of Crimea and the Ukrainian quasi-war, a modest increase in crime and a series of terrorist attacks domestically, and a version of the child migrant crisis that has recurred under Trump.

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