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"It's been pretty much continuous".
My stay in hospital was now pretty much continuous.
"Too much continuous heavy exercise is too stressful for our bodies and actually makes us age.
"These things take a long time," Sather said, adding that the talks were "pretty much continuous since before the trade deadline".
We spent a whole week watching it because, being made in the period before Hollywood figured out how much continuous rowing should go in a movie, Ben-Hur is about three-and-a-half hours long.
One of the major constraints remains battery life, however, since pure flight requires a lot more power than driving, and current battery tech doesn't allow for very much continuous flying time without charging.
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Instead of discrete genetic units at HW and linkage equilibrium, the population structure in northern waters might be much more continuous than discrete, with continuous gradations in allele frequency over the range (see below).
Why winter should seem so much more continuous with the past than summer does is never clear to me.
Advertising, marketing, and even sales "are all going to be much more continuous," he said.
More important, it insulates soil and moderates its temperature, keeping it consistently cold -- not warm -- much as continuous snow cover does.
Daudet's work as a whole reveals not so much a continuous evolution as an episodic process in which various literary tendencies found expression successively.
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