Although we are continually shown reasons for justified hatred toward Joseph, we never get a glimpse of his endearing side. |
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Upon being dragged onto the ship, Grace's hands had been unlashed and she was continually held at knife point. |
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This appears to be a continuing situation with the semi-conductor companies, which are continually in a boom or bust position. |
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A hydrogen-powered car painted with the film could potentially convert enough energy into electricity to continually recharge the car's battery. |
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A corporation, or an industry, is sustainable only when it continually reinvents and recapitalizes itself to meet changing business requirements. |
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A layer of organic mulch on the surface continually adds soil-building humus, while feeding earthworms that tunnel to aerate the soil. |
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The Oxford defence held firm throughout while James Forrest continually harassed the home defence. |
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Work is shown as unremitting drudgery, keeping us down and continually reminding us of our essential failure. |
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It has come about as a result of continually talking to clients and keeping them posted as events developed. |
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As the bodies spread apart and crowd back together, they resemble characters continually rearranging themselves into words and sentences. |
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Like a mass feedback system, activists continually have to reappraise the situation to engage with whatever is being protested. |
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Australians continually look myopically at issues and assume they are only going on here when that is simply untrue. |
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Expansion and roll out takes longer, however, and a continually evolving portal is an unending process. |
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With the ground underfoot very wet, players were slipping all over the park and passing moves were continually let down by poor handling. |
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I'm continually entertained that they seem to think the SJW moniker is an insult. |
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Through the wall he was continually listening to the Bach G minor unaccompanied violin sonata. |
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The turning point came when she started in on the psychiatrist, who as she pointed out, smoked continually. |
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The hot, dry wind that continually blew off the Mongolian plains had blanketed any sound of their approach. |
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By day five, soldiers receive weapon's safety instructions, carry a magazine of blanks and continually conduct weapons safety procedures. |
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If the coach continually voices such limited expectations then his players are unlikely to raise their sights very much higher. |
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He wanted to be a monk, not a busy town parson continually beset by unreasonable people. |
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The filter turbidimeters continually monitor the turbidity of each filter as it goes into the clearwell. |
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It has alerted us to be continually on our guard hence security at airports and elsewhere. |
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He is just back from a family skiing holiday in Norway and is continually shuttling to and fro, from the gleaming red motor home to the pits. |
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Basal tears are shed continually in order to moisten and protect the surface of the eye. |
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The frustration of her dreams being continually thwarted throws her further into the depths of despair. |
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Because I was continually in trouble with the police, they were made to make a decision. |
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He regards his birthplace as a place continually thirsty for new style icons. |
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This is just another misuse of power by an administration that continually guards its homeland security tactics. |
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In the latter case, you need to continually worry about the integrity of the biometric database. |
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He has also been quoted as being rather annoyed that the ID advocates continually misrepresent his views. |
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It get very annoying to have to, in effect, ship one's oars every time he passes, and continually having to check what he's doing. |
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Since it takes eight electrons to fill the electron shell, a silicon atom is continually looking for four electrons to bond with. |
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A cultural icon, the structure is continually surrounded by tourists, their cameras clicking away. |
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His legs were crossed in gentleman's fashion and he continually crinkled the paper, bending it in all shapes possible. |
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I have been a member of a service club that, as a project over the years, was continually going and getting scrap metal off farms and selling it. |
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He's an otherwise decent scientist possessed by the swirling, serpentine tentacles that continually whisper in his ears. |
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If protein is provided continually, the extra protein and amino acids are metabolized by the body, requiring more energy. |
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Such serendipity is typical of a constantly surprising show whose overlapping paths continually come full circle. |
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My wife and children had nagging health problems, and finances were continually short. |
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After the team goes through the initial training, they are continually being trained and mentored by peers and lead staff. |
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It uses a patented time-release dispensing system to continually add bacteria to water. |
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How about something to help with your short-term memory while you are continually interrupted? |
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Now, two rivers of molten lava poured continually in, making the basin wider. |
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To receive calls, the base stations of cordless phones continually emit radio signals of constant energy. |
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His uncompromising attitude continually made him a thorn in the Establishment 's side. |
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His continually moronic, arrogant behaviour has meant that his results have never matched the drivel that comes out of his mouth. |
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It was the barbaric form of primitivism that the print media continually drew from in its characterisations of my research. |
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The original baptismal basin was incorporated into the installation and water flows continually among the pieces of the new baptistery. |
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The best contingency planning in the world has continually shown that there is no substitute for actual boots on the ground. |
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These people just knew exactly what he wanted and massaged his ego continually. |
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Her beautiful face was twisted into a mask of rage and she was continually shouting obscenities at us in that terrible voice. |
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Several times, she tried to get to Elizabeth, but the two men continually stopped her. |
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A manor house dating from before 1150 is Britain's oldest continually occupied house, it was claimed today. |
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After the restart, Italy looked the far stronger, continually launching telling breaks but still failing to find the vital pass. |
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Rather than continually confront the skeptics and critics, he chose to withdraw periodically to spend time in prayer with his Father. |
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He said traffic was continually backing up around Wood Street and Curzon Street. |
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Throwing a flurry of punches and kicks, he continually beat the tar out of his opponent without breaking a sweat. |
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I have used granite, sandstone and quartz type rocks and am continually placing rocks in various parts of the gardens to harness energies. |
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When these natives actually do settle down, they may find themselves continually thinking back on their many past affairs. |
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There is something about the Madison, that grand-daddy of line dances, that has continually captured the cinematic fancy of great film directors. |
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The M60 is a machine gun which while fired continually causes the screen to violently shake which is a nice touch. |
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Additionally, the system continually monitors and audits the data to verify that all files are intact. |
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The rock 'n' roll dream isn't only about sleeping on floors and continually bumming cigarettes. |
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The rate of development of the major body components is changing continually, at least until the pig attains its mature size. |
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This I did to the best of my ability, by continually sending squadrons of about a thousand sabres out against them. |
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The protagonist's state of mind is manifested through extreme film loops and continually recurring sound motifs. |
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The council often seems to think that New Yorkers are unsophisticated rubes, continually fleeced by crafty and unethical businesses. |
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There are 12 pitch classes, and these notes are continually repeated as they ascend in pitch height. |
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Allow yourself to feel the concepts in it without continually analysing the argument for consistency and logical structure. |
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Once there, he found success as an art dealer and retailer and continually grew his roster of artists. |
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It was a Rosetta stone that I would continually go back to when multiple issues from disparate groups clamored for priority. |
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He continually plays to the courtroom audience with rolls of his eyes, rubbing his head, or agitated fanning of his face. |
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Far from being congealed in time, Arawakan sacred landscapes are cultural processes and, as such, are continually under construction. |
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A democracy can't exist if one political side continually denies the ability and the rightfulness of the other side to take charge of affairs. |
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It revolves around the world's second largest auto maker and the continually revolving door at the executive suite. |
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Throughout the century, revisionists were continually accused of being tools or sympathizers of the kaiser. |
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Well, if we bring extinction events closer to home, there is our very own omnipresent, continually unfolding, late Holocene extinction event. |
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Grumbling, the old woman retreated back upstairs, mumbling continually about the problems with today's youth. |
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And even once they were alleviated, the concerns were continually restated. |
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Leaders continually acquire new knowledge and abilities and pass their learning on to others around them. |
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Chelsea held a 12-point lead over their nearest rivals, and continually found ways to win. |
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The camera continually zips and zooms around the actors, creating a sense of momentum and urgency, even during the rare slow times. |
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If not, the receiving computer continually requests that the packets are resent until they are successfully delivered. |
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A short melody, usually in the bass, repeated continually with changing upper parts. |
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It had become disorganised and was continually apologising to its American customers. |
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Why were his gun licences continually renewed when even police officers expressed doubts over his fitness? |
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Certification is a challenge for us to learn what we do not know and to continually upgrade and renew our skills. |
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The objective of a biodynamic farm is to be self-sustaining as well as to continually renew the soil. |
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They recommend that both parties continually monitor and renegotiate the contracts. |
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Mercedes continually fluttered in the way of her men and kept up an unbroken chattering of remonstrance and advice. |
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Three pensioners' lives are being made a complete misery by a continually flooded laneway. |
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Community is not a fixed social unit, but a network of social interactions that are continually remade. |
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Hyper-sensitive, he seems continually to be examining himself and putting himself in situations which are apt to land him in trouble. |
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In these motile cells, lamellipodia of various shape are continually extended in different directions. |
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The sentimental in these poems is continually voiced by others, written through allusion, or deflated by a turn towards light verse. |
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But we must continually regenerate ourselves to remain successful in an increasingly competitive environment. |
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Mr O'Gorman said the Church had continually fought compensation cases in a callous manner showing no regard for the victims concerned. |
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About Schmidt is a clinic in tone, a comedy so consistently melancholy it continually wrong-foots its audience in a good way. |
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Good investors continually refine their stock picking method, tweaking it here and there. |
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From then on, astrophysicists have continually refined the model by looking closer and closer. |
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The Navy built upon the work of McCarty Little, continually refining his technique. |
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Run a scan of your disks once a month and be sure to continually update your virus definitions. |
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Why do government officials continually say that crime is coming down when officially crime is on the increase and getting worse all the time? |
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There were, however, more of these outbreaks than just that of Spartacus, and the Romans were continually afraid of uprisings of slaves. |
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While he was on work release at the Queensboro Correctional Facility, the New York State Division of Parole continually denied Ferguson a parole. |
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People seem to continually strive for a work-life balance that never is quite balanced enough. |
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Lindell was a pitcher turned outfielder turned knuckleballer who continually reinvented himself. |
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His eyes continually glanced from the girl sitting opposite him to a notebook that lay on his knees. |
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Not wanting to go down without a fight, he continued to claw his way forward, continually hoping that he was heading the right direction. |
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He argues that within the context of this system, specific institutions are continually being created and recreated. |
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The flashing orange lights of the recovery vehicle beam into my room as the mechanic continually revs the failing engine. |
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Relationships are not given in kinship but rather need to be made and continually remade. |
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The web is a very visual medium and one that will allow us to continually update information. |
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We can only view parts of it at a time and have to continually update stale parts of the view. |
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The contempt and indifference for her own child, which she continually voices, is absurdly unbelievable. |
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This volume was continually updated and became ever thicker as the years went by. |
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Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations? |
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He was cheered to the echo and, a trifle remarkably, joyously, and continually, waved to the thousands who were acclaiming him. |
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She talks about continually watching the time to ensure that they are home by 7pm. |
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The theme remains untouched, while the execution of that theme is continually refreshed. |
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As the wind increased, the yacht heeled over to a precarious angle and its bow was being continually submerged by the oncoming swell. |
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By now I was bed-bound, unable to think straight, aching continually with what appeared to be a consistent low-grade flu. |
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For quick strikes, you may want to attach an energy pack to continually power your weapons and jetpack. |
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Thus, our productivity, wages and standards of living, our money and our wealth, are continually at risk. |
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Normal deck duties were not possible, so we continually chipped ice from the weather side, as the sea froze on the deck. |
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To get days off, he continually dips his hands into his quickly dwindling leave balance. |
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But in truth, how much consolation can webbed feet and waterproof hair be when the skies are continually grey and the pavements forever puddled? |
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The Army must continually examine how it will integrate contractors into units during active operations. |
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Enzymes continually surprise scientists with their remarkable adaptability to extreme conditions. |
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It continually adjusts to the owner's driving preferences, tuning itself to provide more power on demand for better fuel economy. |
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People must continually be reminded of the horrendous damage that tobacco inflicts on smokers and those who experience second hand smoke. |
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Jungians have argued that these archetypes are continually found, and look for them especially in mainstream literature. |
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I guess they were originally very disappointed, or continually disappointed because the price of zinc has continued to rise, so that they've been left out of the upside. |
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I need to continually update my suicide risk assessment for Sharon. |
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If the warm air is moist, the approach of a warm front may first be heralded by a sheet of cirrus and cirrostratus cloud that continually becomes denser. |
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God has to continually prompt and prod him, and puts his brother Aaron at his side to do most of the real leadership. |
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Like Gingrich, he is a convert and a thrice-married sinner engaged continually in confession and absolution. |
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From the 1960s to the early 1990s, the percentage of aborigines, especially from the Atayal tribe, among indentured girls in Taiwan continually increased. |
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She says that while trying to give a statement to a female officer a male officer continually interrupted by entering the room, shouting abusively and verbally bullying her. |
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And as she engrained scientific research upon so many students, she was able to continually quench her lifelong curiosity in scientific research through her program. |
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He's continually suggesting adjustments from the cockpit during races. |
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Lack of elaboration is a virus that continually infects the book, sometimes having a sickening effect on the reader. |
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So why are we continually inundated with images and hate speech perpetuating this harmful lie? |
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Online society is primarily a society of personal relations, which must be continually cultivated and reforged in a relatively unstable and unclear environment. |
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Plant breeders are continually looking to very old varieties of crops to find genes with resistance against the new diseases that regularly appear. |
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As a professional who talks for a living, I am continually amazed that the world is full of people yammering away all for the sheer pleasure of expressing themselves. |
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Paul D. Miller, is a visionary who continually reinvents his medium with a multitude of ventures, including online publishing and music production. |
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Do you promise to moan continually about lack of conjugal relations? |
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Yet I am continually puzzled as to how other clubs in the First Division are continuing to not only survive, but employ quality players relative to this level. |
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As well, the Behind Enemy Lines multiplayer mode was an addition that was actually created after alpha, when we were continually testing and polishing. |
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But Payne continually undermines this approach with repeated cheap zingers at Middle American stereotypes, and the allegedly incredibly dull, cookie-cutter existence of same. |
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Whitaker's Almanac is the oldest continually published annual in Britain. |
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The example of harmonious and industrious living set by the missionaries was continually undermined by the licentious behaviour of visiting European traders. |
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The road ribboned down the steepest slopes in switchbacks so convoluted that I continually met Christina almost head-on but with my eyes level with her pedals. |
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I am continually surprised as more useless government departments are dragged out into the light of day to be displayed to the ever more annoyed populace. |
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She keeps the rough stuff to a minimum, though the emotional abuse is continually evident, in a tale of two lovers caught up in their own personal tragedy. |
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This was a particularly risky means of concluding a siege as the attackers using ladders would be continually assailed from above on their climb up the walls. |
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Many of the difficulties stem from continually falling prices. |
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Record temperatures and powerful winds have hindered firefighting efforts, continually driving the fire past containment lines. |
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His odd appearance and manner attracted the attention of local children, who would continually taunt him, provoking him to lose his temper and damage property. |
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Over the past 200 years, Malthusianism has continually reinvented itself. |
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The company has spent two years developing a bedside cabinet, which is moulded from high-grade polyethylene impregnated with a continually active anti-microbial bactericide. |
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Cattle producers are continually searching for alternative methods of producing beef with marbling, but with a minimum of external finish and carcass seam fat. |
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High-heeled shoes force women to continually walk around on tiptoe, placing all the body weight on the ball of the foot and pushing the foot toward the toe of the shoe. |
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Patricia Kluge tried to ingratiate herself with her neighbor the queen, but was continually snubbed. |
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He leads a group of guys who look more like scumbags than officials and are continually at odds with their peers, supervisors and, of course, the public. |
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When no one was in line, the owner of the hobby shop made sure Joe was busy, continually providing him with boxes of baseballs and photos to sign for subsequent sale. |
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He continually bailed out at the plate, shifting his head and neck in an effort to bypass the blind spot that he encountered when he tried to view baseballs head-on. |
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A seiche occurs in bodies of water that are partially or completely enclosed, such as Hilo Bay, creating a standing wave that continually sloshes back and forth. |
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Writers of the Gospel made a conscious decision to continually downplay not only his Jewishness but also his revolutionary zeal. |
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They've continually broken new ground, arranging traditional tunes in a semi-classical way, then going on to write their own material for a variety of films. |
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Presumably these elements are either supplied continually by micrometeorites or are liberated from the surface under the influence of solar radiation or meteorite impact. |
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Ken, I'm continually amazed at your touchiness on this issue. |
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Beneath his charming smile and humble personality is a fierce dedication to continually push himself beyond his boundaries, taking daring, challenging and diverse roles. |
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They are continually blaspheming, which affronts him and moves his anger. |
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But the U.S. Army is stretched so thin that it's continually extending the tours of duty of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, and morale is suffering. |
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Elderly residents in a Bolton tower block are continually having to climb up to five flights of stairs after being marooned by a troublesome lift. |
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She was very capable of protecting herself but even though I continually told myself this I could not shake the feeling of fear for my best friend. |
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A player who was transfer-listed during his time there and had to continually prove his worth, he was also part of the squad which was forced to accept wage cuts last year. |
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At the end of last term, after continually withdrawing money and paying bills, she noticed a significant drop in her bank account, but dismissed it as poor budgeting. |
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The U.S. government has continually denied the Western Shoshone their land and treaty rights, as it increasingly allocates Nevada's lands to multinational mining. |
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Reams of lab results, refill requests, emails, and callbacks pop up continually on the computer screen. |
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He apologized for the sweat he continually mopped from his forehead. |
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The arts have continually suffered from negative, blinkered attitudes. |
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Molecular motors generate force and motion by continually binding and breaking down energy-releasing molecules at a rate of about 100 molecules per second. |
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We had to continually step over it and we had to keep our mouths shut in case we swallowed some of the hundreds of bluebottles swarming around the dirt. |
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Each of these battles becomes routine after you figure out the one or two moves the bosses continually do, making their defeat an unchallenging task. |
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Other than yet another demonstration of our ongoing dive into uncivil crassness, these antiboy T-shirts are an example of how we continually devalue our men. |
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He talks in class continually and encourages his friends to muck around. |
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Sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste, and motion continually participate, though we may often be unconscious of them, in the ways we literally make sense of the world, and art. |
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He added that the independent retail sector must continually invest in training and recognise areas of underperformance to increase profitability and business development. |
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Despite having dined at Corrieri's a dozen times, I have continually failed to get past the superb bolognaise to order other more adventurous dishes. |
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During long stretches of borderline freezing temperatures when the frost line neither advances nor recedes, water is continually drawn up to the ice lens where it freezes. |
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On a basic level, we pay the highest council tax of all the boroughs of London and this is set to rise significantly yet our wishes are continually ignored. |
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New techniques of analysis are continually uncovering previously unrecognized details about the internal anatomy and growth patterns of dinosaurs. |
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Turning the thermostat up might have helped, and so might asking the barman not to continually chide two young boys whose unruliness was well within acceptable bounds. |
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But continually naysaying with no apparent idea of their own about how to improve the training of the military, for example, is not a constructive way to approach the debate. |
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This process of teeth being continually replaced is known as polyphyodonty and amongst other mammals, only occurs in elephants and kangaroos. |
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Moreover, it is one in which I continually live, even when skillfully and unproblematically dealing with everyday things. |
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But a new study says youngsters who check their phones continually skip sleep, fail to do homework and may be compulsive texters. |
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Those who are involved in long enmities sacrifice continually to the hidit in order to offstand such affliction. |
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As a result, he continually overpromises and under-delivers. |
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Consumption of organic green tea in Jeju has continually increased, as interest in healthy food and drink has spiked. |
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Many questioned not only his attribution of A General History to Defoe, but the general trend of biographers to continually add to the canon. |
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Interrupted continually by TVs, radios, computers, and each other, Radiance's characters jargonize and obfuscate with absolute authenticity. |
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A combination of yo-yo dieting and a stressful couple of years saw Vanda's weight continually creep up. |
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To meet customers' need to continually lower the overall cost of storage, DDN is also introducing the new, low-cost WOS Archive Node. |
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When I came to Birmingham, I used to continually whinge about the lack of choice. |
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Water Cannon continually adds new equipment to an already vast selection to go above and beyond in the industry for customers. |
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A regime of persistent lahar activity results when eruptive activity continually supplies unconsolidated volcanic material for remobilization. |
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If the piles are more severe and continually stick out, it may be that a procedure to cut, cauterize or otherwise remove them may be required. |
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An assistant administrator of the WAAC said every kindness had been shown to the defendants, but they had been continually troublesome. |
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Angelus Politianus had a tetter in his nose continually running, fulsome in company, yet no man so eloquent and pleasing in his works. |
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Guatemalan snowpea production has continually been harmed by insect and disease infestations. |
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Furthermore, at the age of nineteen she had to continually apologize for her families actions. |
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He hated the Professor, who smelt the rogue in him, and scourged him continually with his sharp tongue. |
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For ecopoets language is an instrument that the poet continually refurbishes to articulate his originary experience in nature. |
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The Tetrabiblos is an extensive and continually reprinted treatise on the ancient principles of horoscopic astrology. |
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Pentecostal teaching stresses the importance of continually being filled with the Spirit. |
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Once Alexander is on the scene he must defend his mother's status continually in order to retro-engineer his own legitimacy. |
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Two slate workings, Elterwater Quarry and Spout Cragg Quarry, have been more or less continually working using modern methods. |
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The proportion of malnourished and of starving people in the world has been more or less continually decreasing for at least several centuries. |
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Blyton's range of plots and settings has been described as limited and continually recycled. |
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The same holds for space that is also homogenically and continually rather than heterogenically and discontinually organized and structured. |
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It claims to be the oldest continually visited pilgrimage site in Great Britain and is a grade I listed building. |
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The videos are pedagogically sound as Topham continually relates the harmony of each pop song to the circle of fifths. |
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Helena continually makes advances towards Demetrius, promising to love him more than Hermia. |
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The grounds are not generally open to the public, but the house is continually holding conferences, open days and lectures. |
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She has continually refined the show since, adding slides, reediting them, and changing the sound track. |
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The continually rising cost of fighters, however, continued to emphasize the value of multirole fighters. |
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The fact that the suspect continually changes his appearance doesn't help, but at least they can call on Ripperologist Buchan for help. |
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The fact the suspect continually changes his appearance doesn't help, but at least they can call on a Ripperologist for help. |
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Thus both the flyer and bobbin rotate to twist the yarn, and the difference in speed continually winds the yarn onto the bobbin. |
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The science was continually improved and evolved into an engineering discipline. |
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Capital accumulates through investment, but its level or stock continually decreases due to depreciation. |
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The judicial body is now undergoing strong growth, as witnessed by its continually rising caseload and budget. |
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Despite being populated by Randroids and sci-fi geeks, 4chan's literature board is another that continually surprises with clever content. |
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Both are extremely old, going back at least to the third century, and are the oldest extant liturgies continually in use. |
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In the reign of Edward III, the Court found a fixed home at Westminster Hall, where it sat almost continually until its dissolution. |
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Part of modern Irvine contains the oldest continually inhabited village in Europe. |
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The eagles are capable of preening on their second day but are continually thermoregulated via brooding by their parents until around 20 days. |
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Measles is an endemic disease, meaning that it has been continually present in a community, and many people develop resistance. |
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I know hardly any other writer who seems to be closer, or more continually close, to the Spirit of Christ Himself. |
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The Tsimane are continually exposed to soil-dwelling parasitic worms called helminths, such as hookworm and roundworm. |
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It is essential that constructive oracy in the classroom is continually employed if students are to develop critical thinking skills. |
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The Dutch eventually became the dominant European power although the sultanates were in place almost continually until today. |
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And though every one runs into high motions, and extravagant postures, they cease not continually to intermix some word. |
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In cartography, technology has continually changed in order to meet the demands of new generations of mapmakers and map users. |
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Chronic nicotinism is usually experienced by those who smoke cigars, and by cigarmakers who are continually handling tobacco. |
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The plateau is very densely populated with about 450 people per km2 and the landscape continually shows signs of human presence. |
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Charles fought continually with the Ottoman Empire and its sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent. |
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Diversity appears to increase continually in the absence of natural selection. |
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The Alemanni were continually engaged in conflicts with the Roman Empire in the 3rd and 4th centuries. |
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Roman influence was therefore continually extended as the borders of their conquered territory shifted significantly several times. |
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The black epoxy mastic currently used on the tank cars is continually exposed to high levels of UV rays and oxidizes rapidly. |
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Fortunately, vitamins C and E and other antioxidant compounds continually clear oxidizing radicals from the body. |
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Elected representatives are first attested in 1297 and continually from the later 14th century. |
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A profound consequence of seafloor spreading is that new crust was, and still is, being continually created along the oceanic ridges. |
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The aim of this paper is to examine the continually evolving dynamics of cross-strait relations. |
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Ought we be concerned that our rights to protest are being continually eroded under the guise of enhancing our safety? |
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History, theology, and anthropology become metonyms for a continually expanding array of disciplines and subdisciplines. |
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Kerouac's orality, learned growing up in a relatively antiliterate culture, encouraged him to generate sound continually. |
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Clarkson, who continually moaned about his aversion to manual labour, simply threw most of his items into the Transit carelessly. |
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He and the composer Virgil Thomson continually wrote disparagingly about Barbirolli, comparing him unfavourably with Toscanini. |
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This is particularly true of work on most closed-source systems where programmers must continually reinvent the wheel. |
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In a room full of smart scientists, Francis continually reearned his position as the heavyweight champ. |
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Hart continually saved his side before Neven Subotic''s handball let Balotelli stroke in a late leveller. |
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During the training, Wolffe continually tried to slow Trudy's pace, saying that she would never last at that speed. |
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However, he was continually prompted by various friends and admirers to continue to write along with suggested topics. |
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Numerous other improvements that made for easier manufacture and installation were continually implemented. |
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Through the strait, water generally flows more or less continually in both an eastward and a westward direction. |
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Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings and omnipresent cosmic background radiation. |
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War continually raged during 1195, when Philip once again besieged Verneuil. |
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In the northwest, the River Congo has a width of 40 km, a vast expanse of water continually replenished by its confluence with the River Ubangi. |
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Through the process of seafloor spreading, new ocean crust continually comes into being here. |
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A river is continually picking up and dropping solid particles of rock and soil from its bed throughout its length. |
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As life expectancy was short, their numbers had to be continually replenished. |
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During the early modern period, the power of the Parliament of England continually increased. |
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The natural price, therefore, is, as it were, the central price, to which the prices of all commodities are continually gravitating. |
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Men and their gods continually speak of heroic acceptance and cowardly avoidance of one's slated fate. |
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The process that continually adds new material to the ocean floor is seafloor spreading and the continental slope. |
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Explanations which continually remind one's interlocutor of one's ignorance are a great damper upon the easy flow of talk. |
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Whatever we do to nature and the environment we will eventually do to ourselves. If we continually foul our own nest, we will pay the price. |
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Yes, thosed underheads who continually abuse players are a pain in the game. |
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Desiccant dehumidifiers use changing vapor pressures to dry air continually in a repeating cycle. |
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Over the next few years they continually improved and in 2007 they became the first French team to reach a Challenge Cup Final. |
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The FIA also continually researches new ways to increase safety in the sport, which includes introducing new regulations and accident procedures. |
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The deck was continually awash with the sea which came inboard over the rail and through the scuppers. |
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The overpowering supply and demand equation is heavily-weighted in favour of the bears, which is allowing them to continually block the bulls from making any countermoves. |
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This system would be continually maintained and improved upon, which the Romans would not have done unless there was a continuing threat to be addressed. |
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Owing to the unstable land on which the park is situated, landslides occur frequently, meaning that attractions have continually to be moved further inland to safer ground. |
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As the walls of the chines and cliffs are so unstable and erode continually, particularly those of the south coast of the Isle of Wight, the strata are clearly visible. |
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Because parts of the ridge are continually spreading and forming new sections of seafloor, scientists call these places seafloor spreading centers. |
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With typical self-deprecation, Wainwright says this desire to continually reveal bits and pieces of his personal life may actually be a character flaw. |
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The vast majority of these slaves went to sugar colonies in the Caribbean and to Brazil, where life expectancy was short and the numbers had to be continually replenished. |
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The club is small in comparison to the more established clubs in the country but is continually growing with the number of both members and boats constantly increasing. |
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The Columbia University Orchestra was founded by composer Edward MacDowell in 1896, and is the oldest continually operating university orchestra in the United States. |
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The determination of which family is larger is still under debate, because verified data on the members of such enormous families are continually in flux. |
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The courtship is initiated by the male chasing the female while calling continually, and later by ritual feeding, with copulation usually following. |
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