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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.
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Its fragments of post-Romantic melody emerge from a virtuosically pulsating, perpetually moving texture of angular rhythms.
The New Yorker critic James Wood rereads "To the Lighthouse" annually: "It's a joy to return to, perpetually rich, perpetually moving".
"The world has been transformed into a single, monstrous, fantastic, perpetually moving machine," wrote the poet Aleksander Shevchenko in 1913.
His Tom is all flying edges and angles, a perpetually moving and hungry soul who never pauses in the pursuit of his appetites.
Dear Diary: My perpetually moving 2-year-old son, Beppe, and I were sitting in a train in a tunnel somewhere between the Newark airport and Pennsylvania Station.
Carpenter ants, one of the species studied by the team, have elaborate social structures, with queens (bullet-size, fertile, winged), majors (bean-size soldiers who guard the colony but rarely leave it), and minors (nimble, grain-size, perpetually moving foragers).
"For her to be able to do that, it takes a really strong person". Herzog is perpetually moving and talking, phone at her ear.
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