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Despite the road to full recovery looking long and hard, Ni-Vans continue to flash their famous friendly smile.
They continue to flash back to the moment of the cancer diagnosis, the moment of the very premature birth, the moment of the accident.
However, the internal dynamics of China's economy continue to flash warnings that this calm will not last," Angus Nicholson, IG market analyst, wrote in a note.
If the acetylcholine is not inactivated as soon as a nerve impulse has passed, impulses continue to flash across the bridge from nerve to nerve; the chemical not only goes on exerting its effect but exerts it in an ever more intensified manner.
4. Volume/price/volatility studies, when using them as a three-factor model, continue to flash bearish. 5.
A Disney spokeswoman said the entertainment colossus is attempting to "quickly obtain a stay of the order and an appellate review" so it can continue to flash its ubiquitous logo during its network programming.
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Cameras continued to flash.
She continued to flash her breasts, more for the shock and a laugh than for anything else.
The crowd settles down into a murmur while the error message continues to flash on the screen.
The night was still and silent as their boats nudged the shore and the trees above them continued to flash and flash and flash.
Nicholas Riccardi, a journalist for the Los Angeles Times, said the 22-year-old "continued to flash an uncanny, self-satisfied grin throughout the otherwise routine nine-minute arraignment".
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