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This has always been true – but rarely has it been more evident or more constantly experienced.
Quite right, too: American dance currently has no finer or more constantly rewarding export.
"We know we need to do more, constantly strive to do more, to create and foster the conditions for growth".
Our ability to be in constant touch with people has made us less able to be alone, and therefore more constantly agitated.
Kite wind generation overcomes the problem of intermittent power, typical of conventional wind technologies, for one simple reason: the higher you go, the more constantly the wind blows.
Branca added that soft drink consumption "is one of the elements that has been more constantly associated with increased weight gain, particularly in children.
Brahms's music, which kept his hands more constantly on the keys than Beethoven's, suffered less from this, but had its own problems of overly crisp presentation, undervaluing of the left hand and excessive speed.
My teen-aged daughters and their friends have a much more competitive sense of life than we (late boomers) ever did; they and their friends are tested, literally and figuratively, more intensively and more constantly than we were, in school, at home, and among friends.
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