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Then, to count backward: Clinton, Carter, Johnson, Kennedy, Truman, Roosevelt, Cleveland (two terms, but not continuously), Johnson, Buchanan, Polk, Pierce, Van Buren, Jackson.
Nevertheless, she concedes it is possible to make "very good polenta with hardly any stirring" – and Del Conte, the River Café, Locatelli, Oliver and Ferrigno agree, all giving recipes that involve stirring frequently, but not continuously.
The silvertip shark is widely but not continuously distributed in the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans.
I will cough, you know, like occasionally, but not continuously unless I get something more severe.
In the abstract, Wallace el al. report that "the observed eye movements serve to keep the visual fields of the two eyes continuously overlapping above the animal during free movement, but not continuously aligned".
Thus, neurogenesis impairment occurs in different areas of the developing brain in trisomy 21 but not continuously, suggesting that genes involved might be different depending on the brain structure and the developmental stage.
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For instance, both the interoceptive and the vestibular system are continuously active even at rest, but we are not continuously aware of the state of our viscera and of gravity.
He assumed that the radiation energy is emitted, not continuously, but rather in discrete packets called quanta.
"As long as Paul lives, I believe he will stalk me - not continuously, but often enough to remind me he can," she writes in her conclusion.
Heinrich Barkhausen, a German physicist, discovered in 1919 that a slow, smooth increase of a magnetic field applied to a piece of ferromagnetic material, such as iron, causes it to become magnetized, not continuously but in minute steps.
The cells of this horny layer are not continuously shed but are periodically molted in sheets.
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