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And in this case, if you actively do nothing, people continually end up dead, so it's time to start doing something," González said in her speech in Fort Lauderdale, in February.
Or: "Politics is not a holy quest, it's a dialectic process, in which thesis and antithesis must continually end in the imperfect but necessary synthesis of compromise".
In the TV series House, MD, a doctor and his team of physicians continually end up misdiagnosing and mistreating with the wrong drugs, which lead to further complications, until they finally end up with the correct diagnosis and treatment right before the patient would otherwise die.
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Collins continually ended Giants' drives.
And forget the idea of the jinking runs of Neymar or Messi being continually ended by brutal challenges – Greek striker Georgios Samaras is the joint most fouled player at the tournament, his 17 free-kicks won more than those of Neymar and Messi combined and only matched by Chile's Alexis Sánchez.
Which means that when you hold the book horizontally, its panels or pages tumble, and the story reads from front to back and back to front, seamlessly, continually, never ending, as you flip and manipulate it.
I'm on the second disc of the 5th season, but watch it sparingly (I won't finish the series until next weekend; I don't want it to end) while continually marvelling at how a great actress can not only realize her director and writer's vision, but makes the world and the audience her own.
One company may end up continually executing their platform much better than the rest.
We're watching a series of completely destructive relationships that don't ever seem to end and continually trap their participants in the same cycles.
In some cases the telomeres are lost and the resulting chromosome ends continually shorten as the mutants continue to divide because these unprotected ends cannot induce checkpoint-dependent cell cycle arrest in the absence of Mec1.
Or as he would later claim in his Berlin lectures: "language is an ongoing becoming and continually changing, never ending poem of human kind" (1884, I, 388).
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