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the whole while
noun
Always; constantly, all the time; for the complete duration.
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With the author's arm around her shoulder the whole while.
Avoiding Lola's gaze the whole while, she proceeded to outline the plot, even as its stupidity began to overwhelm her.
"And the whole while he was worried that I get to meet the guy, that I get a picture with him, and that I got his autograph.
He has a gift for visualizing designs — for seeing snapshots of the whole while others wrestle with details — and for drawing them out of the people around him.
The traditional telephone polls had a slight Republican bias on the whole, while the robopolls often had a significant Republican bias.
On the whole, while it is quite easy to make the case that Japan really is in a liquidity trap, it is much harder to give a convincing explanation of why.
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This strategy allows for dense narratives to make it to the screen whole, while also providing studios with maximum financial impact at the box office.
The I.M.F.'s estimate, though, is for the banking system as a whole, while the Fed's is just for the nineteen biggest banks.
But factory jobs have declined faster in New York than in the nation as a whole, while the number of government jobs has remained flat for a decade.
The truth is that the Labour party as a whole, while respecting the achievements of the Blair/Brown years, now wants to move on.
In short, the government bailout program begun by Bush and continued by Obama under Summers' guidance made the financial industry culprits whole, while abandoning the rest of America.
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