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were continuous
adjective
Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
Exact(60)
For Wollstonecraft the conflicts were continuous as child and adult.
There were continuous outbursts of applause, especially when Cardinal Egan, 68, ascended to the altar.
Overnight there were continuous bursts of machine-gun fire.
An antecedent of the stereopticon and Cinerama, panoramas were continuous scenes made to conform to a flat or curved background surrounding the viewer.
Her mind moves downwards, as if the soil were continuous with her skin, down through the humus and topsoil, into the bedrock of London clay.
I had three or four during a 12-month period – others in my agency had occasional problems but mine were continuous.
What made the soap opera unique to television was that the stories were continuous, serialized from episode to episode.
All these dependent variables were continuous variables.
Both were continuous composite variables as discussed earlier.
One of the key challenges is that nation-states weren't a rupture in time, but rather were continuous with existing power structures.
Kruskal-Wallis tests when one or more variables were continuous (depending on normality of data), (iii) correlation coefficients when both variables were continuous.
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