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But neither can its path be paved by the kind of historical distortions that Mahmoud Abbas recently—and recurrently—has pedaled.

In the case of beautiful women, judging by history, it has shown a tendency to be recurrently sporadic in any case.

A second kick stopped my false merriment; and thus recurrently assisted by my captors, I succeeded at length in rising to my feet.

False skylines recurrently deceived Bob into a belief that the buckboard was about to surmount the top.

Even they seem to have been beyond his strength, for he became ill in January 1766, and suffered recurrently the rest of the year.

He closed his eyes again while the burning waves of invisible fire shot through him recurrently from head to foot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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