Sentence examples for have continued without from inspiring English sources

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Labor unrest continues to roil the canal, though shipments have continued without incident.

Excavations have continued without interruption, and with no change in the focus on the extended city.

One thing, however, is for certain: The crossings involving fatalities have continued without any sign of abatement.

Mr. Friedman's quartets — three so far — suggest that Romanticism could easily have continued without serialist (or even Minimalist) detours, and that it need not sound dated or derivative.

Christina Constantios, the owner of Patriko and a leading light of Gaia, says she could not have continued without the support of her family and the wider neighbourhood.

Deliveries from Pakistan have continued without disruption so far, but retailers that are skipping orders for the spring season say they worry even more about the future risks.

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But fundamentally, life has continued without her.

That aerial campaign has continued without pause ever since.

Egg-throwing has continued without a break ever since.

From that introduction sprang a nationwide poster campaign, whose success cemented a link between Lavazza and Testa which has continued without interruption ever since.

When she is informed that the affair had continued without her knowledge, she receives the news as if learning of a crack in a teacup.

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