Word: recur
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...show includes photographs, three dimensional modals, and motion pictures illustrating symmetries that recur both in nature and abstract geometrical shapes. Besides their aesthetic appeal, these symmetries help predict the behavior of matter under extreme conditions of temperature and pressure...
...melting, and he remained suicidal for more than two weeks, after only one dose of LSD. Other patients have required more than two months of psychiatric hospitalization. Still others have been sent to state hospitals for long-term treatment." Adds U.C.L.A. Psychiatrist J. Thomas Ungerleider: "The symptoms may recur in their original intensity long after the last dose of the drug. Many users have had this experience...
Even if psychiatry has been accepted as an important part of the college health routine, some of the old complaints recur. Despite persistent rumors to the contrary, Health Services officials insist that information about student visits to a psychiatrist does not become the property of the deans and other officials. Psychiatric records are reportedly kept separate from ordinary medical records, and only the fact that a student has visited the psychiatry section is entered on the medical forms. But if a case becomes serious or if psychiatric information is relevant to deliberations of the Administrative Board, for example, the necessary...
...Poetry and Power, a collection of verse commemorating the deeds and the person of the late President. "A good deal of this grisly material," Muggeridge wrote, "had already been published before the Dallas tragedy, and to a jaundiced eye bears unmistakable signs of external direction. Certain episodes recur, narrated in almost identical words, in a manner which irresistibly suggests the existence of a cyclostyled* master-version. Anyone acquainted with the late President, or even with one or other of his intimates, knows perfectly well that the legendary image of him so assiduously propagated bears little or no relation...
David builds fantasies for himself, notices a few months later that he had forgotten them, and finds they recur in a moment of fear. Observant as any bright child, he nevertheless partially misunderstands what he sees--or understands it only to the extent that he can. Though the book ends with David more or less at peace with the world, there are questions left unanswered in his mind...