has is a verb, attempted is a verb, has attempted is a verb phrase, used in present perfect tense. He has attempted to climb Everest 2 times.
One idea is to pour some paint into the vase, seal the top, shake it up and, pour it out. If the top can't be conveniently sealed, pour the paint out while turning the vase. This process can be repeated as many times as needed to get complete coverage.
He put a piece of wet cardboard on a piece of copper and then put a piece of zinc on top of that, repeated it twelve times and put a copper wire on one end and a zinc wire on the other then made the two wires touch and got an electric spark. ETN
Yes, a trained individual can and should start CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) on a person who has just had a heart attack. The goal of CPR is to restore blood and oxygen circulation throughout the body, and in a heart attack the heart stops pumping oxygenated blood throughout the body.
You will have to be more specific as to what point you are referring to. The attitude in Salem changes several times throughout the story, but the answer is probably that Salem was falling a part with some people living in fear of being accused and others doing the accusing.
The phrase "Duck and Cover" was repeated many times throughout the video because it was a key message in promoting nuclear safety during the Cold War era. The idea was to teach people to quickly get down on the ground and take cover under a sturdy object in the event of a nuclear attack. By repeating the phrase, the message would be ingrained in people's minds and they would be more likely to react appropriately in an emergency.
The phrase "and it came to pass" is the most repeated phrase in the Book of Mormon, appearing over 1,400 times throughout the text. It is commonly used as a transition term to move the narrative forward.
a repeated rhythm idiot
To show students that it was very simple and easy to be safe during an atom bomb attack
To emphasize the importance of the event. (Apex)
Do you mean "ostinato"? That is a short musical phrase that is repeated many times.
The meaning of en Rouge is in red and repeated thrice has no effect on anyone or anything, but is used as a phrase which show contentment.
A repeated phrase refers to a specific set of words or group of words that are used multiple times within the same context or piece of writing. It can be intentional for emphasis, to create a rhythm, or to reinforce a central idea or theme.
If your question is referring to a repeated section or phrase as in a songs chorus, I believe the answer you are looking for would be the Refrain.
It is repeated 85 times in Quran.
Ten (10) is the number of times that "There's no place like home" is repeated in the movie "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, Glinda the Good Witch instructs Dorothy Gale in tapping the heels of the ruby red slippers together three times. She repeats the phrase "There's no place like home" as what Dorothy must say. Then Dorothy says the phrase eight times.
You might be thinking of "Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.