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This is especially important in the world of mapping, where road conditions and sometimes the roads themselves, are changing constantly, meaning satellite imaging — the basis for a lot of legacy and modern maps — cannot do the full job.
Cells replace themselves constantly, meaning that you're physically not the same as you were a few years ago.
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Interest on credit cards is constantly compounding, meaning that the interest they are charging you is added to the balance on your card and then in turn accrues interest itself.[4] This means that your debt can grow exponentially, easily getting out of control.
Walcott got frustrated out wide and constantly came inside, meaning the middle of the pitch was even more crowded.
People constantly search for meaning in their lives and the things they buy support these quests.
If you change the cars or make new levels, you must constantly be updating the game (meaning having it open and constantly having the level you're editing/making or the car you're changing/making in use) or else the game stops running properly.
It leaves out of account Chinese and Japanese historicism, which rebuilds constantly, finding meaning in design and setting rather than in physical fabric – and finding none in ruins.
From such overused elements as the @ in e-mail addresses to the constantly changing meaning of the # sign on the telephone, visual symbols have become so abstract they no longer make sense.
Prof Dave Moore, the director of the Institute of Hearing Research in Nottingham, said the the workings of the ear were incredibly precise and constantly vibrating meaning rebuilding hairs was like trying to demolish and then rebuild a 15-storey building in the middle of a city, without damaging any of the surrounding buildings all in the middle of an earthquake.
Vivien variously suffered from neuralgia, menstrual cramps, fainting fits, malnutrition, "catarrh of the intestines," septic influenza, paralysis, hysteria, manic depression, panic attacks, paranoia and obsessional behavior, meaning she constantly washed her hands.
The dreamy visuals of Ole Birkeland's slowly panning cameras are once again to the fore, conjuring a world of tactile significance in which meaning hovers constantly at the edge of the frame.
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