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The reading went on uninterrupted for 30 minutes at least, one of the poets, Denise Duhamel, recalled in an interview on Friday.
This suggests that the evolution of such complex life went on uninterrupted.
Despite being "a nation so unhappily distracted," the business of governing our enormous country went on uninterrupted, a fact Lincoln surely wanted to emphasize.
Township life went on uninterrupted as a woman carrying a sack of maize on her head took a shortcut across the forecourt of the museum, kids played on homemade go-carts, and a stray dog ran through the dust.
These back-to-back sits went on uninterrupted for three consecutive years.
The usual farm activities, including the occasional cleaning and draining of water channels and land cultivation, went on uninterrupted throughout the study period, thus ensuring that conditions remained as natural as possible.
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There was some sadness, certainly; a lot of reminiscences, of course; but life went on largely uninterrupted in Greece and America.
On Monday, Vikings Coach Brad Childress — clearly chagrined that Moss went on for seven uninterrupted minutes about how much he missed the Patriots, while also questioning Childress's play-calling and whether the Vikings had listened to his insight about his former team — waived Moss, whom the Vikings acquired less than a month ago from New England.
There was no pretense that ordinary life would go on uninterrupted and no assumption that America could go it alone.
The first involved Russian state support in the doping programmes of its athletes which, said Pound, had probably been going on uninterrupted since the 1960s.
Dog racing has gone on uninterrupted since the beginning of the war, the only difference being that they are run off late in the afternoon instead of at night.
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