This is particularly true in some slow and apparently prospectless continuations. |
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A lot of the problems that we have nowadays in the world are very obviously continuations and connections from things that have gone on long ago. |
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They are mostly continuations of scenes already in the film, and would not have added much to the finished product. |
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However, the common tendencies observed among similar economies are tendencies that do not seem to be simply continuations of historic trends. |
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The six books under consideration reveal some newer trends as well as continuations of older tendencies in Romantic studies. |
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Do postcolonialism and postmodernism herald the birth of a new era, or are they merely continuations of the old under a new guise? |
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These decisions are continuations of situations already in play, and it's your job to move them into the next phase. |
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A friend of mine likes to create continuations of books he reads. |
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This is often accomplished through a juxtaposition of scenes that could almost be continuations of each other, if it were not for the change in location and actors. |
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The linear challenges will be met with science and technology efforts maturing before 2020, which are continuations of today's current technology. |
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Preference increased gradually with continuations of food deliveries, reaching asymptotical level with five component food deliveries. |
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