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The picture is a pure thrill ride, with the camera attached to the front of a train hurtling around hairpin turns and down steep mountainsides, creating the same exhilaratingly vertiginous effect that the makers of "This Is Cinerama" would replicate with a roller coaster in 1952 (and which digital 3-D continues to exploit today).

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Here, the Administration continues to exploit key features of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, namely its creation of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI), to drive changes in price-setting and insurance coverage.

As we sit here today, Wall Street continues to exploit a policy of government-sponsored giveaways and secrecy to pay themselves billions.

"Today's disclosure is further evidence that the Kremlin continues to exploit platforms like Facebook to sow division and spread disinformation," he said.

The Republican Party would never again underestimate the uses of zeal and continues to exploit it.

Despite legal judgments against the state totaling $27 million, the state continues to exploit every delay tactic.

If nothing else, the circus angle gives the second-billed Mesquiteer, Corrigan, a sterling opportunity to take advantage of his sideline as a gorilla impersonator — a talent he would continue to exploit well into the 1950s (in films like "White Pongo" and "Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla"), long after his career as a human had faded.

Following previous findings from ongoing GPS research in Thailand since 2004 we continue to exploit the GPS technique to monitor and model land motions induced by the Sumatra Andaman Earthquake.

From 1950 onward, McCarthy continued to exploit the fear of Communism and to press his accusations that the government was failing to deal with Communism within its ranks.

The remaining Spanish colonists continued to exploit Indians through the encomienda, but by 1550 the system was no longer feasible because the Indian population had been decimated by European diseases, ongoing social dislocation, maltreatment, and emigration.

Since the country's independence, in 1960, its leaders have continued to exploit these rivalries.

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