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It is typically used to describe someone or something that is continuously running without stopping. For example: "After 30 minutes of non-stop running, the marathon runner finally crossed the finish line." "The children played a game of non-stop running around the park." "I had to stop and catch my breath after 10 minutes of non-stop running on the treadmill." Note: In some cases, the phrase can also be used figuratively to describe a situation or activity that is intense and non-stop, without any breaks. For example: "The busy CEO's life was a constant cycle of non-stop running from one meeting to another."
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Burnley prove their determination to stay up with non-stop running.
It may take me time to get match-fit but when I am on the pitch, it'll be non-stop running".
Notorious for its grueling pace and non-stop running, playing soccer can help you burn between 740 and 860 calories per hour.
They brought with them a game based on non-stop running; courage and intelligence in the tackle area; wit and imagination throughout the team; excellent leadership and innovations galore.
They learned to play "The Klinsmann Way" -- attacking the ball all over the field with non-stop running and collective defense.
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Under its next owner it went on a jaunt around Australia, where at one point it recorded what is thought to be the longest ever non-stop run by a steam locomotive, travelling 422 miles.
Who knows what will come out?" If Stewart's memoir steers clear of speculating on that, it charmingly deflects the issue by offering a non-stop run of sex and drug adventures, delivered in the flip tone of a seasoned raconteur.
It can provide continuous non-stop run-times using small cartridges of methanol fuel that can be swapped by the user while the computer continues to run.
A trial non-stop run between and by No. 790 pulling a train of 300 LT had proved the water capacity of the side tanks to be insufficient for such runs.
However, by incorporating the Great Western-inspired valve modifications, the economies in coal and water consumption achieved were such that the 180 psi Pacifics could undertake long-distance non-stop runs that were previously impossible.
The locomotive set two world records for steam traction; becoming the first steam locomotive to be officially authenticated at reaching 100 mph on 30 November 1934, and then setting a record for the longest non-stop run by a steam locomotive when it ran 422 mile on 8 August 1989 while in Australia.
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