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"I gather this term continues to be used widely".
Some Netizens, including Du, argue that the term continues to mean a cooperative, crowd-sourced investigation.
The odds have since widened again following the defeat in north London but the 29-year-old, who has picked up eight clean sheets this term, continues to believe in their unlikely title bid.
The term continues to have currency here and abroad — "When I was in Berlin in February, I had journalists from all over the world asking me about mumblecore," Mr. Bujalski said — yet its signature representatives have decidedly moved on.
But the term continues to be used to describe each latest crop of feminists – loosely defined as any female with more political awareness than a Bratz doll – and to portray them in terms of their rejection of second wavers, who are supposedly starchy and censorious.
The governor, who is in his third term, continues to make appearances to distribute state money and support causes, and he has been on television frequently addressing damage to Interstate 95 following the crash last week that closed part of the highway.
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The Supreme Court begins a new term on Monday, even as the landmark rulings of last term continue to reverberate.
The committee judged that, relative to the 2% target, the balance of risks to the outlook for inflation in the medium term continued to lie to the upside".
Mr. Perry, who is seeking an unprecedented fourth term, continued to portray his main opponent, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, as a creature of Washington addicted to pork-barrel spending.
In his Opera Mathematica I (1695), Wallis introduced the term continued fraction.
For ease of writing, the term continuing professional development is shortened in professional development.
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