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the continually
adverb
In a continual manner; non-stop.
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But beyond the continually shifting stage, "100 Beginnings" is an awkward premise for a dance.
As a result, Mecca can accommodate the continually increasing number of pilgrims, or hajjis.
You'll see the continually shifting standing waves that form as the tide floods the sands.
Just pop a disc into a projector and watch the continually shifting patterns as it spins.
Over all, the apartment has the continually dusted look of a prominent artist's studio.
The continually evolving third edition is being overseen by John Simpson and more than 70 lexicographers.
By the time he arrived, there was a stripe of oil buried a foot deep in the continually shifting sand.
The construction of new housing is impressive but remains totally inadequate to meet the continually increasing demand.
Behind Lester, the continually impressive Luke Kuechly was all over Gronkowski – grabbing him with both hands at one point.
We all need stories, but the story we need most is the continually revised one that we tell about ourselves.
The time off will certainly not be wasted on the continually ailing Westbrook and the 35-year-old McNabb.
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