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A sub-plot that is continuously brought up is Walter's pending decision to move in with his girlfriend, Rebecca.
"If crowd trouble is going to be continuously brought up with Millwall, that will hold us back".
At the recently opened roof bar of the Red Hat in Irvington, attentive servers continuously brought refills of water and ice on a particularly warm night — made more sultry and mellow by the piped-in blues in the background.
This exactitude could have sucked the air out of the theatre, but the dancers continuously brought life to the dance without ever causing it to veer into the melodramatic.
Read their volume cover to cover, and you could get irked by the Oscar-night-style thank yous, and by the self-praise: "We have continuously brought critical minds and creative imaginations together"; Bitch "has interviewed … people we genuinely admired, love, and want to talk to"; and so on.
In addition to this most obvious contact, the trade routes continuously brought Muslim products into the European cities engaged in Eastern commerce, especially Venice, Genoa, and Pisa; and, from the late 11th to the early 13th century, the Crusades took Christians to Muslim homelands, where they further absorbed Middle Eastern ideas and customs.
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"We have a wagon continuously bringing water.
However, despite a clear lack of milkshake, my nipples continuously bring all the boys to the yard.
Andrew Lieberman's chic Christmas card of a set, over which snow falls continuously, brings to mind a holiday television commercial for Old Navy.
While stirring continuously, bring the mix to a boil, then simmer (still stirring) until it starts to turn a light caramel colour and thickens a little – 5-10 minutes.
So you see, even if the media likes to continuously bring up this chemistry issue, the Dodgers are just fine, with breathing room at the top of the NL West and cruising to another playoff berth, despite Puig rubbing some of them the wrong way.
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