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Skill is continually reinvented and always less central than thought.
That's why Jack is continually reinvented, particularly in the movies, where the scanty facts fuse with fiction to create at least the pretense of closure.
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While much of what distinguishes Hartford dates back to the Gilded Age, the city is continually reinventing itself.
Gary Taylor's groundbreaking 1989 book "Reinventing Shakespeare" examined how the playwright's image has been continually reinvented, with Restoration critics depicting him as a dramatic poet addressing historical and political issues, Victorians stressing his virtuosic range and modernists touting the ambiguities in his work.
For something like literary fiction to be alive and vigorous and healthy, it needs to be continually reinventing itself and be pushing those boundaries – and this is what we've seen in 2016".
"The best protection is to continually reinvent ourselves so someone else doesn't do it to us," Paulson says.
The situation is continually developing.
That demand is continually expanding.
His method is continually being refined.
It is continually acted upon by nature.
She is continually being slapped and hit.
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