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Part of the "continuum of force".
It's part of the continuum of the history, not a departure but the next turn of the wheel".
Mr. Geithner and Lawrence H. Summers, Mr. Obama's chief economic adviser, do not cover much of the continuum of thought in these arenas.
Whenever you think about what is needed and at whatever point of the continuum of engagement and support you focus on, there is a role for schools.
By including moments of pure dance, Harrell reminded us that he was, after all, a choreographer, and that he was part of the continuum of dance.
Some of them created idioms that were radical in their premises yet part of the continuum of music stretching from plainchant through the Second Viennese School.
There are also Kewpie dolls and Ninja Turtles, giving a sense of the continuum of time as well as a reminder that kitsch is part of every era.
Polynesians also exhibited a profound interest in the supernatural, which they viewed as part of the continuum of reality rather than as a separate category of experience.
This chapter discusses the broader spectrum of ability as part of the continuum of human competence.
This led him to regard the constructions of the continuum of Dedekind, Cantor, and their successors as "fictions".
All of the elements of the continuum of understanding are abstract concepts and the distinctions between each stage are fuzzy.
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