Repetition
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Repetition: Repeating a paragraph or line in poetry or lyrics
- repeating the same exercise.
- Repetition (rhetorical device), a rhetorical device
- Repetition (music), the use of repetition in musical compositions
- Repetition (Kierkegaard) a book by the 19th century Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard published in 1843
- Repetition as the most fundamental exercise in the Meisner acting technique
- "Repetition", a song by David Bowie on his 1979 album Lodger (album).
- "Repetition", the english translated name of Alain Robbe-Grillet's 2001 Novel La reprise (The Take Over)
- "Repetition", a song by Helmet from their 1990 album Strap It On
- "Repetition", a song by Quasi from their 1998 album Featuring "Birds"
- The Fall pay tribute to repetition, in the song "Repetition" ("we dig-agh Repetition!") it can be found as a bonus track on Live At The Witch Trials
- "Repetition", a film by Arthur Zmijewski (2005), based on the Stanford Prison Experiment
Diaphora redirects here. For the moth genus, see Diaphora (moth).
to repeat something
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