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repetition <a repetition; repetitions> N

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repetition (numbers)
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repetition rate

repetition rate COMMUNIC
repetition rate COMMUNIC

cut needless repetition JOURN

pulse repetition frequency COMMUNIC

pulse repetition period COMMUNIC

Sufi ritual consisting of the repetition of words in praise of God

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Yet there were games drawn as soon as the 16th move, formally drawn by repetition against which there was no rule.
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Each part of the design, each plane, each repetition, each separate branch or blossom has its own sombre beauty.
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An important feature of all these sets of models under the umbrella of evolutionary game theory is repetition.
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Hill also analysed antimetabole, epanalepsis, epizeuxis and the repetition of a clause with an inversion in the order of its grammatical parts.
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Unconstitutional usurpations by one branch of government of powers entrusted to a coequal branch are not rendered constitutional by repetition.
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However, it still embodies the definition of the modern architecture by the immense amount of repetition and the avoidance of superfluous decoration.
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Further, the standing order concerning irrelevance and repetition is not enforced.
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The use of repetition allows for the message to be understood.
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The term is also used for a piece of music in the repertoire that has grown stale or hackneyed with too much repetition.
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Additionally, repetition and exaggeration of signs is used to create emphasis.
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