Word: recurring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...vets and turn them into immortal, radically improved fighting machines. It further posits a squad of these supertroopers running around the U.S. as a rogue police force. It's a whopper, all right. But Jean- Claude Van Damme is appealing as a "UniSol" whose memories of a previous life recur and lead him into rebellion. Roland Emmerich's film may be nothing more than lowbrow, high-cal entertainment, but with the action genre now encrusted with dubious aspirations (Alien 3, Batman Returns), it's good to get back to the bloody basics with a little style and self-satirizing...
...attacks recur enough times, however, the lungs do not return to normal. They continue to act as if they are being invaded by parasites. This constant state of inflammatory alert damages the bronchial walls, creating scar tissue. As a result, the airways can no longer clear the mucus that forms deep in the lungs. The ensuing buildup reduces the flow of air and sets the stage for the next attack. "In olden times, which was only about five or 10 years ago, we all concentrated on the bronchospasm and assumed the patients were all right between episodes," says Dr. Peter...
These optimistic messages may be uplifting, but they recur ad nauseum, even to the point of dragging the show down a bit. Though the first few scenes are slow to get going, the pace eventually picks up for a successful show, nonetheless...
...revenue growth we do have will be sorely needed to fill the holes when those non-recurring items non-recur," he said...
This system of marking gays and other individuals was meant to direct the hatred of society toward them as well as induce self-hatred. The Nazis brutally murdered marginalized people just because of who they were. These crimes cannot be allowed to recur...