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At the moment the bus ends its journey at the Town Hall (1); when the main bridge, damaged when the river broke its banks in February, is repaired, it will continue as far as the railway station (2).

Of his war on the Bushes, Mr. Carter said, it will continue as long as is necessary.

"I have confidence in him, and it will continue as long as we see a bureau that really wants to correct its mistakes.

Many groups are calling for a route change, but so far both the Beijing organizers and the International Olympic Committee say it will continue as planned.

That this has been the purpose of BAM for the past 150 years — and that it will continue as far as it is possible to see — is what we might call a magnificent and inspiring spectacle".

And it will continue as long as Arab nations blame world Jewry for their self-inflicted miseries, and people of conscience worldwide decline to stand against such rampant bigotry.

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As for the lawsuit, it appears that things will continue as before.

Yet it is an important role that will continue as long as there are those working and investing in local journalism who want it to.

"This consultation will continue as planned.

Our testing programme will continue as planned".

It'll continue as it has because the refugees and their needs actually set the agenda".

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