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It is unbroken (i.e. continuous); sections where the eye is stationary (fixations) are clearly distinguishable from sections where the eye is transiting (saccades).
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"It was helpful, consoling, to think that an object which has been damaged and repaired is more beautiful and precious than it was when it was unbroken," she recalls.
It was unbroken in 1995 when it was published -- when the computation power was much lower than today.
An anguished night has fallen over Mumbai, but when the city eventually sleeps it will do so secure in the knowledge that its spirit is unbroken, that it is, exactly like the myth has it, indomitable and undying.
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It is available everywhere in bottles (check that the seal is unbroken).
Unless there is unbroken dialogue, or a scene that must be all one piece, chop it up.
That bond, though strained, is unbroken.
The glass on the case is unbroken.
Once again, the circle is unbroken.
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