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Indeed, in the sense that each of us is continually giving shape to the stories we tell to and about ourselves, there is continuity between what we read and see and our own lives.
And so far, it's the only other place outside Silicon Valley that is continually giving rise to multiple $1 billion-plus consumer Internet companies.
If you can learn to listen fully, without filtering what you hear through your pre-existing notions, you will find that everyone around you is continually giving you clues - both subtle and overt - about how you're showing up, what they think of you, and how you're impacting them.
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But our research showed that local authorities were aware of 1,477 landlords who were continually giving them cause for concern and repeatedly making tenants' lives a misery.
By James McConkey The New Yorker, June 26 , 1978P. 30 The writer tells about his father, a man who was continually giving up good jobs for freedom and mobility He was planning a new career in his seventies when he died of cancer in Cleveland.
It is equally clear that the featureless generality, that the defendant was bound to use such care as a prudent man would do under the circumstances, ought to be continually giving place to the specific one, that he was bound to use this or that precaution under these or those circumstances.
This study out of Yale, which I first read about in an article written by a terrific journalist named Rita Giordano in Philly.com, basically suggests a so-old-it's-new idea: that parents who are continually giving voice to and accommodating their kids may think they are caring but in real ways, aren't helping.
I am continually given Martha Washington geraniums as gifts and have been unable to keep them over winter to the following spring.
White curators are continually given a platform and power to determine how we engage with the continent of Africa and its artifacts in museums.
Gift economies, as Mauss defines them, are marked by circulation and connectivity: goods have value only insofar as they are treated as gifts, and gifts can remain gifts only if they are continually given away.
"Experts" like Chertoff and Galbraith are continually given air time without their relevant roles, relationships, and sponsors being fully revealed.
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