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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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In fact, he has gone on the offensive, continuously denouncing the abuses of power and poor government under Chavismo.
"Whatever has gone on, has gone on.
We grew our own food and clothed ourselves humbly but we were in arrears for the material costs of our building program, which had gone on more or less continuously as new members arrived.
When I did wear jeans, I would wear looser shirts in hopes that you wouldn't see the nice muffin top I had going on when I wasn't continuously pulling them up.
The latter can be used to indicate that a state has been going on continuously since the associated reference time.
Since 1960 reproduction of Ropsha carp brought from Ropsha has been going on continuously in both of these fisheries.
Speaking of walking again, I was always struck by how many children I saw in Afghanistan were missing a leg from having inadvertently strayed into a landmine field left over from one of the country's wars -- which have been going on continuously since 1978.
In eastern Texas, for instance, extraordinary acts of civil disobedience have been going on continuously since August, including three blockaders who this month crawled inside a length of the three-foot-in-diameter pipeline and refused to leave.
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.
I have had to re-invest cash continuously — money that could have gone into my own pocket — on new technologies, new equipment, experiments in process improvement, and employee skills development.
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