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In planning for the future, many parties are eager for the site -- which had been continuously used since 1899 to produce autos -- not only to continue generating taxes but also to provide public access to the river.
The holding center in the country's main hospital had been continuously full since August.
Human rights advocates questioned the ruling, given that Mr. Gao had been continuously in police custody.
Warplanes that had been continuously rumbling over the city during the day had retreated, prompting bakeries, shuttered because of the threat of air strikes, to open.
Glen Wilson had more than 45 years of experience in Washington and had been continuously involved in the Nation's space program since its inception in 1957.
Powers notes that the Sioux had been continuously at war for over a century, ever since they first obtained guns and horses from white traders.
Carbon dating revealed that the site had been continuously used for at least half a millennium, from 230 B.C. to about A.D. 300.
In 2007 nearly 100 workers who had been continuously employed on temporary contracts for more than five years were sacked without notice; their request to speak to the company's directors was denied, and the factory gates were locked against them.
In their 2009 study The Joy of Cooking Too Much, Brian Wansink and Collin R Payne found 18 recipes that had been continuously published in The Joy of Cooking from 1936 to 2006.
Security guards at Time Warner's Tampa offices were once alarmed because Mr. Kim's car had been parked in the same place for eight straight days while he had been continuously working on a project.
But Judge Berman made it clear that his patience with Mr. Douglas was done, saying the inmate had been "continuously reckless, disruptive and noncompliant" and had repeatedly squandered opportunities and refused to obey the law.
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