Sentence examples for continually closer to the from inspiring English sources

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The measurement of curved figures in Book XII is inferred from that of rectilinear figures; for a particular curved figure, a sequence of rectilinear figures is considered in which succeeding figures in the sequence become continually closer to the curved figure; the particular method used by Euclid derives from Eudoxus.

Feed your dog continually closer to the scary item, but do not add any other elements from the object such as motion or noise.

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I read "Islandia" for the second time this past summer, and I had the feeling, perhaps because it's a book with so much sailing in it, that I was crossing a vast ocean with its author, the sea racing at moments, at others becalmed, but the voyage bringing me continually closer to him either way, and closer to myself.

When iconic venues continually close to make way for unaffordable flats, emerging artists and creatives lose the ability to develop their craft because they only work to survive.

He then made an effort to re-establish the line on the starboard tack before realising that the Dutch fleet was still in order awaiting the British attack and continually drawing closer to the dangerous coastline.

Iranian-backed Shiite militias in Iraq, none too pleased about Jordan's alliances with Saudi Arabia and the US, are continually inching closer to the border as they battle IS in Anbar Province.

The notion surfaced Monday that the Dolphins' punt-return gunners had continually run up the Jets' sideline, out of bounds, and perhaps Alosi and others had been instructed to stand closer to the field, acting like a barricade.

Several different lines of investigation argue that an enhancer is needed continually [27], [28], that it remains close to the promoter [29] [31], and that it facilitates delivery of RNA polymerase to the promoter [32].

CML broke down interview data into discrete units and wrote these in the right hand margins of transcripts, making concerted efforts to remain close to the data and continually explore meaning.

At high temperatures, close to the melting point, phasons continually fluctuate, and atoms jump from place to place.

"A long list of serious conduct remedies really does start to look like regulation, continually looking over Microsoft's shoulder," a person close to the talks said.

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