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It would seem that "The Leopard," Luchino Visconti's 1963 epic, has been in an almost continual restoration since it was first released, having been cut, dubbed and printed in an inferior color process during its commercial life.

You are either the most disgusting person imaginable, doing unspeakably nasty things on an almost continual basis, or you have a very short-tempered and intolerant partner who gets volcanically upset at the smallest provocation.

Once able to articulate their needs, toddlers do so on an almost continual basis - water, story, bathroom, kiss, bad dream - repeated until you fall asleep on the bed beside them.

Unlike the more fashionable resorts in France, Austria and Switzerland, the Italian Alps tend not to draw the large number of English and German tourists who flock to their slopes on an almost continual basis throughout the winter.

Sometimes unarmed, they flew at high, medium and low altitudes, often ranging far into enemy territory to closely observe the Axis powers and provide an almost continual flow of valuable intelligence information throughout the war.

After Justinian I fought an almost continual war for forty years to recover the old Roman Empire, he seized Dalmatia, and Klis was from 537, a part of Byzantine Empire.

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He was just emerging from a childhood of almost continual ill health, including four years in a spinal chair.

Initially for a three-month period from October 2014, it has so far stretched to more than a year of almost continual travel.

It is a period of almost continual fighting: in addition to the Hundred Years' War with France and that destructive civil conflict known as the Wars of the Roses, there were myriad plots, conspiracies and intrigues pitting brother against brother and cousin against cousin.

The revolution was even more far-reaching in Europe where the so-called "American System" was quickly adopted by the milling industry and triggered major increases in food production sorely needed in a period of almost continual warfare at the turn of the 18th century.

August 24, 1905 Moyamba, Sierra Leone May 29 , 1988Freetown, Sierra Leone Siaka Stevens, (born Aug. 24, 1905, Moyamba, Sierra Leone died May 29 , 1988 Freetown) Sierra Leonean prime minister (1967 and 1968 71) and president (1971 85) who survived in office despite attempted coups, a burdensome national debt, and almost continual charges of gross mismanagement and governmental corruption.

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