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Indeed, at our recent Indie Social event, the three Vitas demo units were in continual use for over five hours.
Bodoni, whose Old Face type and its relatives remain some of the most popular in continual use, took decades to produce his manual.
This family-run warren of 17th-century cottages is a charming and quirky venue, seconds from the centre, with great views of New College bell tower, which has been in continual use since the 13th century.
Since their development for investigating sand transport in the surf zone more than 25 years ago, optical backscatter sensors (OBSs) have been in continual use for a wide variety of scientific, engineering, and environmental-monitoring applications.
The Coat of Arms of the Hudson's Bay Company was first used in 1671 (although no record of the original grant exists, and it was not registered with the College of Arms in London until 1921 ), and has been in continual use with minor cosmetic changes to the official depiction ever since.
We know that not all beds are in continual use now, since the occupancy should be 28 patients, so we might try adding no beds.
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Patients slip easily in to continual use of various potions believing that without them they would not manage so well.
In addition, continual use of chlorhexidine rinse may stain teeth.
That is astonishing, considering police bikes' importance to law enforcement, their continual use in movies and their continued production in the thousands every year.
It points the blame, in part, at the continual use of bananas in price wars between supermarkets, saying it has devalued the fruit in the eyes of the consumer and left producers with low returns, even in the Fairtrade sector, which has to remain competitive against conventional alternatives.
Although often rejected in favour of other materials (particularly bronze), lead has found continual use in sculpture.
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