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After that, I went non-stop until I left Britain.
I've been going non-stop for the past two years, nearly every single day.
Out in an eastern suburb, meanwhile, Shaikha al-Khelaiwi keeps two phones going non-stop.
We'd been going non-stop since before dawn, but the air was charged with diligent curiosity.
I can arrive in a moment where I will look to the kids and say, 'let's go, non-stop'.
Iyer, an investigative journalist and national affairs editor at The Indian Express, had been going non-stop for a couple of decades.
The Flying Scotsman was the first train to go non-stop between London and Edinburgh, and the first to reach 100 miles per hour.
He was used to running free, unhampered and even un-diapered, going non-stop all day until he collapsed for the night.
When Corrigan left New York he announced that he was going non-stop to California, but headed straight out over the Atlantic.
Passengers at some European airports, such as Barcelona and Brussels, have no choice but to fly with an American airline if they want to go non-stop.
The most notorious example of the mind-distorting effects of solitude is the case of Donald Crowhurst, who took part in a 1968 race to become the first solo sailor to go non-stop around the world.
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