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Other species have several generations yearly, so that adults may be found more or less continually.
ReprintsThe Philadelphia affair was more compact: a mere 55 delegates deliberated more or less continually for four months.
This gazette appeared in various forms and under various names more or less continually to the end of the Qing dynasty in 1911.
It seems safer to bet on the second and to remain grateful for the "House" reruns that are shown more or less continually on USA.
This possibility, however distant, is not lost on Mr. Mineta, who oversees 3,550 workers at the Pioneer plant here, which runs around the clock and has expanded more or less continually since it opened in 2001.
His friend Kingsley Amis, by contrast, spent a good deal of time making sure that his whole personality was more or less continually on view alongside his achievements as a writer.
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It is a glorious fluke, a hangover from less adrenal times, threatened continually by louder, shorter, more explosive attractions, but still gloriously unchanged.
Even the shutter lag is less severe: it can continually refocus as you move, so that it's ready to shoot when you are.
Underneath the supreme authority, Ayatollah Khamenei, are councils and ministries that have a more or less horizontal relationship and continually vie to fill whatever vacuums are left by the Leader.
Yet, said the sportswriter Barney Ronay, also in The Guardian, test matches (as opposed to shorter forms of the game played in a single day or a matter of mere hours) survive as "a glorious fluke, a hangover from less adrenal times, threatened continually by louder, shorter, more explosive attractions, but still gloriously unchanged".
Dietary advice changes almost continually: eat less fat, ban junk food, tax fizzy-pop.
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