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Of course it's disappointing, but technology constantly moves on.
Extraordinarily intricate in rhythm and harmony, the piece almost constantly moves on two -- and sometimes five -- different metrical feet at the same time, through time signatures measured in fifth-notes and sevenths, as well as everyday quarters and eighths, while passing with sublime, quirky ease through regions of consonance unhitched from regular keys.
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"I think even Tony Blair would say we've got to constantly move on.
She even faults the press for constantly moving on from old subjects to find new stories, as if doing so weren't a basic tenet of journalism.
But constantly moving on every few days can be exhausting, especially for kids, so sometimes we'd just slob and watch DVDs in a rented apartment.
Bundles of sizzling meat are constantly moved on and off, keeping up with the orders that come in at the hatch.
On top of that, it should constantly move on a number of spatial grids.
He was unable or unwilling to accede to the wishes of those who employed him to run their schools, so he was constantly moving on.
It also meant adopting a new team strategy of constantly moving on the floor and passing the ball to the person who has the best look at the basket, rather then forcing any shots.
They are constantly moving, always on to something new.
While the moon does have a "dark side", the side in shadow is constantly moving, depending on the relative position of the sun.
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