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Although most of the plot takes place in Spain, the characters' thoughts continually turn back to Morocco, a country that remains the "dearest and greatest" of their anxieties.
When the motors are first started up, they need a speed of at least 65 to get the motor shaft to continually turn.
The late, brilliant social psychologist Dan Wegner described this as the great irony of mental control: in order to insure that you aren't thinking about an unwanted idea, you have to continually turn your mind to that very idea.
They lavish attention on "cancer clusters" -- like football players in the Meadowlands or breast-cancer victims on Long Island -- even though clusters continually turn out to be be unrelated to environmental pollutants.
And the 49-year-old believes there is no excuse for players to not respect their national sides - or to continually turn up late for training camps - drawing a comparison with the commitment he himself showed for his club.
On the one hand, business was already good enough before the show's premiere that the club had to continually turn away guests due to overcrowding.
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Helen Lucy Burke contested Norris's claim that she had continually turned her tape recorder on and off during the interview.
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