Exact(5)
(From Henry Miller: "Men and lice, men and lice, a continuous procession toward the maggot heap").
The other is on a television screen, on which a video shows a continuous procession of men feasting in the courtyard of a large white house.
It is most pronounced in the mid-latitude belts of the westerly winds, where a usually continuous procession of traveling high- and low-pressure centres produces a constantly shifting weather pattern.
Instead, there is a continuous procession of the condemned in a mechanical formalization of murder.
There seems to be such little good news to go around when one contemplates the state of major U.S. banks, their continuous procession to the confessional and the inability of lawmakers and regulators to put the sector in order so that it serves the interest of all who seek credit, look for services and want a fair deal.
Similar(55)
The procession continued onstage.
The procession continued into the lobby.
Procession continues, lovely.
Elsewhere in both Eastern and Western Catholic Christendom, its use during divine worship and during processions has been continuous.
For example, continuous viewing of a single unchanging stimulus will yield a procession of theta cycles in which the content represented on each cycle remains the same.
A whole unwritten liturgy of feast days and processions to shrines and pleas to saints, along with a host of superstitious reflexes a kind of continuous spectral accompaniment to earthly life disappeared when Protestantism changed the emphasis from salvation by works to salvation by faith.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com