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Separately, senators Feinstein and Chambliss said they understood the Verizon records harvesting to be merely an extension of a program that has gone on continuously for the last seven years.
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The fluctuations go on continuously -- the piece is one long breath in this performance -- but not consistently.
And their party goes on continuously.
"I realize that it's going on continuously".
"You can't just go on continuously punishing people," he said of Ms. Schwarz.
The work of repairing and strengthening goes on continuously, and, as this work is carried out, new discoveries are constantly being made.
The centre will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to serve as a borderless, timeless zone so collaboration can go on continuously around the world.
"You see a similar type of compulsive behavior" to computer-assisted Web surfing, "but it can go on continuously from the moment you wake up to the moment you go to sleep".
The latter can be used to indicate that a state has been going on continuously since the associated reference time.
Small failures go on continuously in the system since nothing is perfect, but the safety devices and the cunning of designers, and the wit and experience of the operating personnel, cope with them.
Recall that reng and hai can be used, comparable to English still (Michaelis 1993, Ippolito 2007), to mean that a state/event has/had been going on continuously up to a reference times.
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