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There is, understandably, a continual anger with the implied underlying belief that equality is pivotal – unless it's gender equality, in which case it's marginal and discardable.
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Anger and impulsive acts of violence were prominent features of depression, particularly in the context of continual efforts to suppress the anger men felt about what had occurred in their lives.
The continual canceling of the localization angered fans and led to Final Fantasy V becoming one of the first games to receive a complete fan translation.
In his question to Mr Lansley, he said: "I am sure the entire House will be shocked, angered and dismayed at the continual incursions by the Spanish government into the waters around the British sovereign territory of Gibraltar.
Continue to seek out a continual future.
The unfortunate side effect of this continual soft-pedaling of homophobia is that the queer community — our anger, our mistrust, our fear — is rendered incomprehensible to the viewer.
Welty's family portrait does not omit the difficulties of having been her mother's daughter, but only hints at the continual interference, the guilt, and what must have been a battering anger in the later years.
It goes without saying that foremost among their number are the National Union of Journalists, which views the continual shake-out of its membership with a mixture of disdain and anger.
His anger had many irritants, but its source was indivisible; Trang had felt no emotion but continual rage for the past ten years, ever since the autumn day in 2001 when an off-duty LAPD detective accidentally shot him in the face.
PROFANITY -- Continual.
It has continual profanity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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