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Health care is to be a constant thread, introduced in several panel discussions and reinforced in addresses by the major speakers.
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(The Armenian relationship with Russia is a constant thread).
Their official line is that Daschle is an obstructionist, and this is a constant thread in John Thune's stump speech.
Defying the tyranny of this idea is a constant thread running through Roy's politics and her private life.
Mr Hawking said: "Caius gave me a home, literally and figuratively, and is a constant thread running through my life".
I have seen the same banner on student marches of the 70s and picket lines of the 80s – it's been a constant thread through the last 40 years.
His work as a roofer had been a constant thread through his life, from one state to the next, one job to another.
The chapters are loosely focussed on different themes, but trade is a constant thread: "tycoon" comes from taikun, a Japanese honorific picked up on Commodore Matthew Perry's eighteen-fifties mission to open the ports of Japan.
Mr. Mason's attachment to Balanchine, Graham (whose work first impressed him as great in 1952) and their dance companies was a constant thread in his career, continuing after their deaths.
His genius for coaching chamber music was a constant thread in the Marlboro summers – he had a house in Halifax, Vermont, and last appeared at Marlboro in 2009, playing in Mozart's E flat Piano Quartet and Brahms's F major String Quintet.
A dark view of the world has been a constant thread in literature for teenagers.
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