But that base prompting which makes a women more cruel to a rival than to a faithless lover, could have no strength of recurrence in Dorothea when the dominant spirit of justice within her had once overcome the tumult and had once shown her the truer measure of things.
The banker was always presupposing that he could count in general on Lydgate as a coadjutor, but made no special recurrence to the coming decision between Tyke and Farebrother.
In this unceasing recurrence of doubts and inquiries, on any one article of which her mind was incapable of more than momentary repose, the hours passed away, and her journey advanced much faster than she looked for.
It added that "appropriate measures" would be taken to stop any future recurrence.
Another test showed I only had about an 8% chance of recurrence.
Women with early-stage breast cancer are often given chemotherapy after surgery if their tumours are over a certain size or have started to spread to the lymph nodes, factors which suggest they have a high clinical risk of suffering a recurrence.
He reminded Britons that the vision of a united Europe was conceived by Churchill as a means to prevent a recurrence of humanity's two bloodiest wars.
Patients who drank four cups of caffeinated coffee or more a day had half the rate of recurrence or death than noncoffee drinkers.
Good hygiene and airing the feet out as often as possible helps with healing and preventing a recurrence.
Patients who drank four cups of caffeinated coffee or more a day had half the rate of recurrence or death than noncoffee drinkers.
In mothers who later develop breast cancer, breast-feeding may reduce the risk of cancer recurrence.
The Federal government will not bail out lenders -- because that would only make a recurrence of the problem more likely.
Will there be a recurrence?