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At the same time, she is continuously doing an important job seeking investment to ensure the growth of the company.
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She claimed her father had abused her since she was 11. "In her own words, she was continuously abused by her father," the spokesman added.
Several paid terms later she had to withdraw her standing because she was continuously denied a travel permit to the West Bank by the Israeli government, for "security reasons".
"In the history of New Jersey, no woman pretrial detainee or prisoner has ever been treated as she was, continuously confined in a men's prison, under 24-hour surveillance, without adequate medical attention and exercise," he says.
Cusk, a British novelist, found after the birth of her first child that she was continuously sharing with someone else the room she was accustomed to occupying alone; six months into her daughter's first year, she handed her partner the baby and began writing down her particular experience of new motherhood before it escaped.
She also reported that she could not "stop thinking" about the possibility of a severe disease leading to her pain and described that she was "continuously worried and alert" to the emergence of severe crisis of headache.
She's continuously reaching out to other cities whose gun violence rates have reached epidemic levels.
Specifically, she was continuously haunted by her father's affair with Bourgeois' childhood tutor when she was 11 years old.
Marnie never synced up with Charlie, Ray, or Desi, and she was continuously unfaithful or helping someone else to cheat.
My friend had a clear mental picture of what she looked like, but when she saw herself in the mirror, she was continuously surprised.
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