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Top teams moved perpetually, avoiding sleep for frenzied days on end to compete for a $250,000 prize.
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These atoms move perpetually and randomly through a void.
The mighty ensemble dramas of recent years, from Hill Street Blues to The West Wing, play particularly well to this sublimated theme of the American family moving perpetually between discord and reconciliation.
In the wake of Schleiermacher and Dilthey, Heidegger realized in the early 1920's that life as concrete, lived immediacy can be interpreted, but that we cannot be certain that what we are interpreting does not move perpetually within the circle of discursive conceptuality.
It's an area denial device in a game where everyone moves perpetually, and as a result catching someone right in the chops with the larger frag round is always satisfying.
Things move at perpetually high speed with Ms. Knowles; hours after this interview, she was on a plane to London for the MTV Europe Music Awards.
Adams and Hughes became targets of assassination, and they perpetually moved among safe houses, counting on support from the community in West Belfast.
Her body perpetually moved, she sang steadfastly into her headset (okay, she's got plenty of digital support, but she doesn't merely lip-sync), and she shimmied through an endless parade of outfits.
The New Yorker critic James Wood rereads "To the Lighthouse" annually: "It's a joy to return to, perpetually rich, perpetually moving".
They were all pouring sweat, eyeballs perpetually moving, like distrustful grasshoppers.
Every phrase, every thought hard-wired to the moment — perpetually moving forward with meaning, depth and lyric.
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