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With our films' Sundance screening coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, this surviving continuity seemed even more poignantly alive.
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But Mr Stoyanov may find himself the surviving beacon of continuity on Bulgaria's pot-holed road to reform.
At the same time, leaders of the civil service who have not been killed in the attacks make their way to secondary and tertiary continuity of government sites, and await instructions from the surviving heads of their respective agencies.
Or the Catholic Church, a superorganism that's managed to survive, with awe-inspiring continuity, for nearly two millennia.
You may think the truth lies somewhere between the two: we need both mental and physical continuity to survive, or perhaps either would suffice without the other.
The concept of continuity of care by intensivists as an element of quality control in the medical care of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients surviving multiple organ dysfunction syndrome has led to a rethinking of the ICU model in recent years.
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The state has enjoyed a baffling political continuity that has survived relentless economic stagnation.
What you need is an older man who can define the self through a continuity of consciousness and also survive the Great Plague.
What he discovered, or rediscovered, is that "what underlines that random happenstance are the deep continuities of national life that survive, uninfluenced by the surface events.
One is establishing long-term continuity and focus in schools that can survive the inevitable turnover in leadership that occurs every two to four years in most urban school systems.
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