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Leiter was known to add to his work continually, sometimes over the course of decades, accruing new layers and scratching at old ones.
Under Louis XIV, "gardeners changed the beds continually, sometimes even daily, by digging hundreds of thousands of stoneware flowerpots directly into the soil".
I saw it in him continually, sometimes as naked dread, sometimes as a steady melancholy underlying surface politeness, sometimes as a rather desperate clinging to distractions (the "toad work," or "people or drink"), and sometimes as a distracting enthusiasm for the pleasures of life.
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To me – and many homeless people – it was a safe, dry, warm container, continually travelling sometimes above the surface, sometimes below, like a giant needle stitching London's centre into place.
For example, her narrative point of view almost continually changes, sometimes using first person, as we see in the story "Little Miracles, Kept Promises", and sometimes third person, as in "La Fabulosa: a Texas Operetta".
The cliffs are continually eroding, sometimes in a spectacular way, as evidenced by the dramatic landslide that occurred on May 6, 2008, between Lyme Regis and Charmouth.
The colors continually change, sometimes speeding up and then slowing down.
To embody their characters, McConaughey consulted Woodroof's diary heavily during the shoot, while Leto wore high heels continually — even, sometimes, in his trailer.
She writes continually evolving pieces sometimes built of contrasting sections.
And her performers were utterly winning, possessed of a quiet humor and dignity that continually elevates the sometimes pedestrian material.
To the outsiders, it can look a lot as if the companies are playing "catch us if you can" by continually testing, and sometimes exceeding, boundaries.
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