Sentence examples for an unbroken stream of from inspiring English sources

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A synthetic design, it seems to liquify succeeding architectural epochs into an unbroken stream of memory.

Ms. Mehrotra's excerpt from "Hamsadhwani Pallavi" (choreographed by Padma Vibhushan Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra) was an unbroken stream of variety.

And they, in turn, represent an unbroken stream of racist violence, both official and extra-legal, from slave patrols and the Ku Klux Klan, to contemporary profiling practices and present-day vigilantes.

She is cool, but always humane, and through an unbroken stream of consciousness conveys a father and daughter relationship which, though cracked, is held together by an almost inexplicable affection.

Though it doesn't make it into the online ranking, another British production, Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), beings with an unbroken stream of five "f****", followed by a further eight in only its first two minutes: an impressive, if unsustainable, 6.5fpm.

As I exit the train I join an unbroken stream of people running from the platform, across the road and round the corner to the main entrance of the Olympia exhibition centre: men and women (mostly women) with tight ponytails and sensible shoes, many with rolled-up mats under their arms.

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Over the past few years, the emergence of a best-selling mini-genre of "mom lit" has brought an almost unbroken stream of testimonials, fueled by frustration and often rage, from a new generation of women struggling with the demands and contradictions of contemporary motherhood.

"At night it can be an absolute unbroken stream of headlights".

Meanwhile, an almost unbroken stream of senior American visitors to Islamabad, recently including Hillary Clinton, the secretary of state, and Richard Holbrooke, America's regional envoy, exhort the Pakistanis to "do more" against the militants.Fat chance of that at least as far as the Afghan lot are concerned.

This design allows measuring both the direct effects (effect of voice gender) and the repetition suppression, which can be observed not only in pairs of voices (like the typical fMRI adaptation experiments) but also in the continuous modulation of response to voices presented in an unbroken stream (i.e., the modulation of activity to a stimulus by the preceding stimulus; Aguirre 2007).

A depressing number of critics will view You Have to Be Careful purely as a tale of a Scotsman on the piss in the US, reminiscing about his life and trying to make that flight back home, told in a largely unbroken "stream of consciousness" narrative.

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