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But just as pioneering sex researchers Masters and Johnson endlessly monitored people making love in the lab, so this programme aims to see whether couples in a postcoital glow are better able to recall, share and communicate their joy in sex than otherwise.
The old Socialist big shots are pretty much consigned to party headquarters, five minutes away from her real one, where they tend to the public face of the campaign from a covered courtyard dripping with red roses and dominated by a huge television monitor, endlessly replaying Royal's speeches.
Images of the sub-human treatment and deaths of Kenyans, mostly from the opposition (CORD Party), at the hands of fellow Kenyans -- police and paramilitary (GSU) forces -- sporting the latest anti-riot gear but sans the requisite training looped endlessly on TV monitors across the world.
Mr Stansfeld said if more were tagged it would save officers time as they could monitor them via a computer rather than "endlessly keeping an eye on people who've come out of prison".
But scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology have bigger ideas in mind, like tiny, unpiloted airplanes powered by laser beams from the ground that can endlessly observe volcanoes or monitor climate.
In the business centre at the vast Gamescom exhibition in Cologne, Microsoft has its usual great green edifice – a rabbit warren of meeting rooms and break-out areas, with monitors showing endlessly rolling game trailers.
Monday night, there also was a repeat of a document-loading problem that caused many students to stare at images of endlessly spinning wheels on their computer monitors.
In this world of style and insubstantiality, Basil Hallward's oil painting has become an installation called Cathode Narcissus, in which Dorian's divine form revolves endlessly across a bank of video monitors.
Repeat endlessly.
Endlessly lived.
Endlessly untrue.
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