How To Use Continual In A Sentence

  • So spake he, and Athene was mightily angered at heart, and chid Odysseus in wrathful words: ‘Odysseus, thou hast no more steadfast might nor any prowess, as when for nine whole years continually thou didst battle with the Trojans for high born Helen, of the white arms, and many men thou slewest in terrible warfare, and by thy device the wide-wayed city of Priam was taken. Book XXII
  • He appealed to all householders to continually check their security arrangements.
  • What I really liked, from my white boy point-of-view, was Eddie taking a brief second to explain his continual usage of the N-word: because its power is lessened the more it's used.
  • Often called gyroscopic stabilization, inertial stabilization enables the telescope to continually point at a celestial object while the aircraft maneuvers in flight. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Life was a continual struggle for them. However, continuous is much more frequent in this sense.
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  • He apologized for the sweat he continually mopped from his forehead.
  • Hanging on paper, and yet weighed down by leavy burdens* Trade necefijury to Enable us to fuppbrt an enox - motts debt; and yet that debt, together with an excefs of paper* money, working continually towards the dcftruAion of trade. — The Monthly Review
  • He bows down to other countries, and continually apologizes to other countries for America's "misdeed" such as our response to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • It's the guerdon, the reward, the prize of fame that we're continually anticipating will burst out someday in a sudden blaze of glory.
  • Clearly the whole game has a dimension of linear extension which enables a continual process of growth in recognition.
  • Through the wall he was continually listening to the Bach G minor unaccompanied violin sonata.
  • * occasionally, on colleagues 'computers running Mac OS X; nowadays, touch wood, we see this rarely but past reports include: boots up and the desktop appears but it will not open anything - all i get is the' beachball 'rotating continually. Discussions: Message List - root
  • A corporation, or an industry, is sustainable only when it continually reinvents and recapitalizes itself to meet changing business requirements.
  • But there are also those who lack the emotional stamina and resilience to cope with the pressure of continually having to succeed. Times, Sunday Times
  • You get to be near your family and grandchildren, which will breathe life into you and give you continual relationships and purpose. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many such terms bombard the English language continually: some are stopped at the barriers of honesty and common sense; many invade the lexicon like novae, only VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol 1 No 2
  • Recollect always that ambrosia, as food of gods, is the continual restorer of strength; that all food is ambrosial when it nourishes, and that the night is called "ambrosial" because it restores strength to the soul through its peace, as, in the The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • Ask your followers to STOP attacking her in demeaning ways. not because she is a woman but because you CONTINUALLY espouse change but do little to make your followers see change as accepting old guard while creating the new guard. Clinton: 'I've never given up on you'
  • Poor Sundry Buyers continually pressed his abdomen as he toiled around the deck-capstans; and never was Nancy's face quite so forlorn as when he obeyed the Maltese Cockney's command and went up to loose the mizzen-skysail. CHAPTER L
  • Much of Barbarossa's continual political conflict was connected to administrative matters of this sort.
  • I would be curious to know whether composers who work with just intonation came to it through diatonicism and then realized how cool it would be to adapt it to chromaticism, or whether they were chromatic from the start and just continually dissatisfied with the equal-tempered results. Arguments, agreements, advice, answers, articulate announcements
  • The "closed end" label reflects the fact that these funds don't continually issue new shares, as conventional open-end funds do. Pros and Cons of Closed-End Funds
  • And yet, despite this consensus, we continually fail to deliver.
  • Bonaparte could only fulfil what he called his destiny, by continual agitation; and this was well understood by himself and by his enemies. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
  • This was a particularly risky means of concluding a siege as the attackers using ladders would be continually assailed from above on their climb up the walls.
  • I had a continual barrage of interjections - quite contrary to the speech of the Minister, to whom we gave a pretty fair hearing.
  • How can a commitment to continual conversion help congregational renewal?
  • This means that their entire nuclear programme is continually being inspected and monitored.
  • Continuity of life means continual readaptation of the environment to the needs of living organisms. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • Will this game end up being another in a continual line of Monday-night yawners?
  • Eugenia too, soothed with the delusions of her romantic but innocent fancy, flattered herself she might now see continually the object she conceived formed for meriting her ever reverential regard; and Miss Margland was importantly occupied upon affairs best suited to her taste and ancient habits, in deliberating how first to bring forth her fair charge with the most brilliant effect. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • He was cheered to the echo and, a trifle remarkably, joyously, and continually, waved to the thousands who were acclaiming him.
  • The history of freedom in this country is not, as is often thought, the logical working out of ideas immanent in our founding documents or a straight-line trajectory of continual progress.
  • Supposing Blair is correct, and parents do espy special, precious things that childless adults never can, it would still be reassuring to know that these are not outweighed by the associated burdens of exhaustion, continual interruption and prime ministerial anxiety about how to blag a first-class education without going private. Surely Dave and Nick have got better things to do? | Catherine Bennett
  • UK education ministers continually assert that the education system is not dumbing down - pupils are getting smarter.
  • His avatar is of the old, cranky black guy who continually gripes about his fellow "darkies" and "negras" acting all like animals and stuff. Obama On The Britney Ad: They're Painting Me As "Risky"
  • New techniques of analysis are continually uncovering previously unrecognized details about the internal anatomy and growth patterns of dinosaurs.
  • Prisoners' families face continual harassment and attack.
  • No one feels they are a team member, much less a partner, if decisions are continually made without their consultation.
  • Perhaps some kind of GPS tracking device installed subdermally in Havock and fed through to a continually updated map and threat assessment program? Cheeseburger Gothic » Renovations to the Burger.
  • We are unjust people (having imaginary arguments strikes me as a bit lacking in proportion, not so mention meagerness of world), and so we are continually confused into failing to give unto each thing its due. Fairness and Justice « Unknowing
  • A large sword gash in his side, which had been sewed up, but from which the blood continually oozed, was the obvious cause of his present condition, and, to all human appearance, his death warrant. Eoneguski, or, the Cherokee Chief: A Tale of Past Wars. Vol. I.
  • She began to crawl forward again, her eyes continually flickering between the tracks on either side of her.
  • Catherine French and Rachel Doherty worked hard up front and Kate Bradley and Sarah Male were able to continually feed balls through to them.
  • The high-quality research we carried out could not have been conducted without cages, which were continually improved and modified. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had passed an unsettled life in continued exile up to his eightieth year; having been harassed with many contumelies and injuries, he had endured with difficulty a miserable and anxious existence, in continual trepidation; famine had driven him out of the land whither he had gone, by the command and under the auspices of God, into Egypt. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • These were the rugged and fearful places the men continually returned to in search of a skilled and brave enemy.
  • Whereas in times when there was some order and government the travellers might be safe in the open roads, and the robbers were forced to lurk in the by-ways, no, on the contrary, the robbers insulted on the open roads without check, and the honest travellers were obliged to sculk and walk through by-ways, in continual frights. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
  • His eyes continually glanced from the girl sitting opposite him to a notebook that lay on his knees.
  • At sea, the sailors are continually engaged in "parcelling," "serving," and in a thousand ways ornamenting and repairing the numberless shrouds and stays; mending sails, or turning one side of the deck into a rope-walk, where they manufacture a clumsy sort of twine, called spun-yarn. Redburn. His First Voyage
  • As already noted above, Blake not only uses multimedia to provide an immersive experience, but uses it to transform consciousness: "Blake continually emphasizes the mediatorial function of art, which serves as a catalyst in a transformation of a mental state Blake's Contraries Game
  • It must be very hard to continually be called unattractive, to have your loneliness thrown back in your face. Kickboxing Geishas
  • It's unfortunate we are continually deprived of our potential benefits for residents.
  • ‘I am doing the walk to show my appreciation for the continual work done by local fundraisers,’ said Sarah.
  • States and ruling orders continually seek to manipulate religion to political advantage.
  • The continual movement of peoples meant that there was no accumulation of wealth because everything had to be carried.
  • War, the Indian Mutiny, and the war with China had kept England in a continual state of martial fever, and the agitation for electoral reform was beginning. William of Germany
  • This term continues to undermine the recovery of victims and plays down the enormity of the crimes so the perpetrators continually get away with pathetically short sentences. The Sun
  • I know that continually switching from subway to bus to walking to taxi thinking that I will outfool them is crazy. Partygirl Diary Entry
  • The Navy built upon the work of McCarty Little, continually refining his technique.
  • Alert people scan their environment continually for patterns, opportunities, and synchronicity.
  • We need to continually remind them of the nutritious and tasty foods we have in our seas and on our lands.
  • Not recognizing this, they undergo endless and continual suffering.
  • Garden, who attracts considerable notice by the cry of -- Come buy my live shrimps and pierriwinkles -- buy my wink, wink, wink; these, however, are exceptions to those previously mentioned, as they have good voices, and deliver themselves to some tune; but to the former may be added the itinerant collector of old clothes, who continually annoys you with -- Clow; clow sale. Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. Or, The Rambles And Adventures Of Bob Tallyho, Esq., And His Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, Through The Metropolis; Exhibiting A Living Picture Of Fashionable Characters, Manners, And Amusements In High And Low Life
  • And even like thanks be given unto our nobility, gentlemen, and others, for their continual nutriture and cherishing of such homeborne and foreign simples in their gardens: for hereby they shall not only be had at hand and preserved, but also their forms made more familiar to be discerned and their forces better known than hitherto they have been. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Their bodies continually going up and down upon perpetual fluxion, they never could live if their minds did the same, like the minds of stationary landsmen. Mary Anerley
  • Plant breeders are continually looking to very old varieties of crops to find genes with resistance against the new diseases that regularly appear.
  • We must continually evaluate the impact of each change on the product as a whole.
  • One is not even made wet by the rain nor cold by the frost; while death, instead of stalking about grewsome and accidental, becomes a prearranged pageant, moving along a well-oiled groove to the family vault, where the hinges are kept from rusting and the dust from the air is swept continually away. THE UNEXPECTED
  • Sin has much more weakened man's will than darkened his intellect, and the rebellion of the sensual appetite, which we call concupiscence, does indeed disturb the understanding, but still it is against the will that it principally stirs up sedition and revolt: so that the poor will, already quite infirm, being shaken with the continual assaults which concupiscence directs against it, cannot make so great progress in divine love as reason and natural inclination suggest to it that it should do. Treatise on the Love of God
  • They argue continually about money.
  • We all need to reflect on the huge amount of wasted potential as disabled people struggle against continual discrimination and barriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • On his way to a house-sitting gig in Beverly Hills courtesy of his sister, played the equally ill-used Kaley Cuoco, Fred's car hits E.B. So they meet cute, then squabble continually for an hour before actually bonding. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Hop
  • Yea," is thy word to me with the tongue: say it to me with thy mind, and with the word mourn heavily, that thou mayest have continual cheerfulness. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • I have sustained a continual Bombardment of increased high-stakes testing and accountability-related bureaucracy and a cannonade of gross underfunding for 10 years at least and have lost several good men and women. Texas district schools chief issues plea in Alamo-like letter
  • Another facet is the continual proliferation of attempts at phishing and identity theft. June « 2010 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • Since it takes eight electrons to fill the electron shell, a silicon atom is continually looking for four electrons to bond with.
  • After that the abuse rained down continually upon the hapless Mr O'Brien, like rocks and pumice from a spluttering volcano.
  • Its beliefs are based on a trinitarian God, which means continual community within the Godhead.
  • a cessation of arms for fear of one another; and they live, as it were, in the procincts of battle continually. Leviathan
  • Many sufferers find that their illness throws their sleep patterns into total disarray, and they have continually to adjust their lifestyles to cope with irregular sleep needs. M.E. and You - a self-help plan
  • God continually illumines us, both dwelling upon us and dwelling among us.
  • IMO, a careful planning alternative is needed; inductive, goal-oriented spending, consistent with the broader economy, which will necessarily, continually re-envigorate the economy, would surpass any fundamental, paradigm shift!? Think Progress » On House GOP Website, Republican Leadership Takes Credit For Successful Stimulus Project
  • Dr. Scoville, though he still kept his word and maintained his position with regard to the prisoners, continually "thorned" the captain with a prospect of the gallows, which he declared was his certain doom. The Young Lieutenant or, The Adventures of an Army Officer
  • Live not in continual smother, but take some friends with whom to communicate.
  • The stream loads will likely experience almost continual aggradation and ablation.
  • Moreover we should find out what the President means by continually referring to this country merely as an associate, instead of the ally of the nations with whose troops our own troops are actually brigaded in battle. How Wars end
  • Miss Patty Lockit were both what may be called handsomer girls (and if you asked any persons in company their opinion, they would tell you so) yet their eyes were a direct contradiction to their tongues, by being continually fixed on Miss Jenny; for, while she was in the room, it was impossible to fix them anywhere else. The Governess; or, Little Female Academy
  • He was in a continual process of rewriting his material.
  • But she was one of those satisfactory creatures whose intercourse has the charm of discovery; whose integrity of faculty and expression begets a wish to know what they will say on all subjects or how they will perform whatever they undertake; so that they end by raising not only a continual expectation but a continual sense of fulfillment -- the systole and diastole of blissful companionship. Daniel Deronda
  • I think so far we have seen a huge divide between the majority of senators who are truely dedicated to the job and the few others who continually show up late, disrespect and demeane group and program leaders who come before them, and fail to show any sort of commitment to serving anything besides their own egos, "mentioned Sam Dotterz-Katz, when questioned about the Senate's overall ethical behavior. Oregon Commentator
  • She has endured house arrest and continual harassment by the police.
  • Networking and the cultivation of contacts are both professional skills and survival skills, as is the continual updating of technological expertise.
  • Livia settled all things for the succession of her son Tiberius, by continual giving out, that her husband Augustus was upon recovery and amendment, and it is an usual thing with the pashas, to conceal the death of the Great Turk from the janizaries and men of war, to save the sacking of The Essays
  • He will spark of such an argument via the use of ad hominem attacks (i.e. 'you're nothing but a fanboy' is a popular phrase) (or in this case repeated accusations that those contributing are "embittered feminists") with no substance or relevance to back them up as well as straw man arguments (i.e. continual redefining of what the discussion is actually about), which he uses to simply avoid addressing the essence of the issue. Sex and the single Marvel super heroine | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • As a forensic policewoman she was continually exposed to disturbing crime scenes and it eventually became too much.
  • He continually plays to the courtroom audience with rolls of his eyes, rubbing his head, or agitated fanning of his face.
  • Central administration has been continually adapting itself to the new demands made upon it by the creation of services.
  • The researchers described the technical evolution of the malware program as disturbing: Only rarely do we come across crimeware that has been continually stealing and collecting personal information and payment card data, and compromising bank accounts as far back as 2006. A Huge Cache of Stolen Financial Data - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • They looked on each other as sworn enemies, and there was kept up a continual system of plotting and counterplotting. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Commercial relationships should be continually monitored to ensure against inappropriate exploitation of the organization's name or reputation and undue interference or influence of commercial interests.
  • The flashing orange lights of the recovery vehicle beam into my room as the mechanic continually revs the failing engine.
  • Indeed, visionary writers like William Blake, while tending to apocalyptic or millennial climaxes, continually undermine our sense of the reality of the world and of ourselves in ways that are both archaic and postapocalyptic.
  • This type of farriery brings the break-over point from which the horse pushes off to begin his stride farther back under the toe and helps provide load sharing through the back of the foot, as nature does, because the hoof is continually packed with dirt. The Last Chance Dog
  • They were short of essential supplies and were continually subject to aerial bombardment. Broken Lives
  • The web is a very visual medium and one that will allow us to continually update information.
  • But this continuall cruell ciuill warre, the which my selfe against my selfe doe make: whilest my weak powres of passions warreid arre. no skill can stint nor reason can aslake. Amoretti and Epithalamion
  • When we expand political economy to encompass women's unwaged labor, including the multitude of forms of emotional labor (which Anthony McMahon gathers under the rubric of "taking care of men"), then it becomes clear, according to sociologist Anna G. Jónasdóttir, that "men ... continually appropriate significantly more of women's life force and capacity than they themselves give back to women. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • The original baptismal basin was incorporated into the installation and water flows continually among the pieces of the new baptistery.
  • The example of harmonious and industrious living set by the missionaries was continually undermined by the licentious behaviour of visiting European traders.
  • They ask questions about our supply chain and through this kind of process you do get continual improvement. Times, Sunday Times
  • He walked or sat with his eyes continually fixed upon these feet -- reproachfully, it seemed -- as if their disproportion were a source of perennial woe; he carried his arms looped behind him, and had acquired a peculiar stoop -- to facilitate his vigilant guardianship of his feet, apparently. The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy
  • And he was gifted with that peculiar power which enables a man to have the last word in every encounter, -- a power which we are apt to call repartee, which is in truth the readiness which comes from continual practice. The Duke's Children
  • That's because ‘cosmeceutical’ creams and gels offer gradual, continual results.
  • His odd appearance and manner attracted the attention of local children, who would continually taunt him, provoking him to lose his temper and damage property.
  • Santo Domingo is the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the Americas with the oldest cathedral and the oldest hospital and the oldest monastery in the Western Hemisphere
  • He wrote heartfelt petrarchan sonnets extolling his employers, and in 1551 wrote awestruck from the reconquered Pisa, while painting the ducal children: "I am continually with these most saintly sovereigns, and I rejoice in the blessed sweetness of so good and benign a prince. Bronzino's Medici portraits – review
  • He was continually undercut by firms using illegals and finally gave up last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • As technology improves, these documents will continually approach actual performance fidelity.
  • Moyes is the referee, which is just as well as the fixture generally has a bit of needle to it: the veterans needing to continually reassert their prowess over the younger generation.
  • But the good man had his idea, and even when he was alone the name of Mr. Archer fell from his lips continually in the course of mumbled and gesticulative conversation. Lay Morals
  • It had also been considered indispensable that Harlequin should be continually attitudinising in the five different positions of Admiration, A History of Pantomime
  • The first use of language, is the expression of our conceptions, that is, the begetting in another the same conceptions that we have in ourselves; and this is called TEACHING; wherein if the conceptions of him that teacheth continually accompany his words, beginning at something from experience, then it begetteth the like evidence in the hearer that understandeth them, and maketh him know something, which he is therefore said to LEARN. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • Behold, here there begins an eternal craving and continual yearning in eternal insatiableness. The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage
  • For we must now take into account an exceptionally plastic evolutionary overlay which yields a constantly moving target, an extended cognitive architecture whose constancy lies mainly in its continual openness to change.
  • The original breed standard for the bulldog was that the head should be as large as possible, so breeders have continually pushed it to accentuate the standard.
  • They had to endure continual racial abuse.
  • The academic elite has responded to the exam statistics by suggesting greater government investment in science, just as it continually clamours for further investment in research and development.
  • Students are continually guilted into shouldering the burden of responsibility when they do not succeed in school and all too often accept as inevitable their fate of being sucked into military service.
  • We connect the idea of fixity with the mountains, but they seem to me to be continually pirouetting with each other, -- exchanging or entirely losing their identity. Gala-days
  • His continual demands for sympathy rebounded on him because his friends finally stopped listening.
  • By the quantity of provision which I had consumed I should guess that I had passed three weeks in this journey; and the continual protraction of hope, returning back upon the heart, often wrung bitter drops of despondency and grief from my eyes. Chapter 7
  • I'm in favour of certain things, a bit more continual assessment, which the Open University does do with an exam at the end. Opportunity Mocks
  • You get to be near your family and grandchildren, which will breathe life into you and give you continual relationships and purpose. Times, Sunday Times
  • This year, because the weather system has not followed its usual pattern, for the month preceding our visit, there had been continual cold north-easterlies.
  • I think many times the aggressive go-getters who have to win at any cost lack confidence, and thus have a continual need to crush the people around them to boost their own egos.
  • Allow yourself to feel the concepts in it without continually analysing the argument for consistency and logical structure.
  • The ascent is precipitous, but the path is cut into continual and short windings, which enable you to surmount the perpendicularity of the mountain. Chapter 10
  • Classical atomists conceived the universe as nothing more than an eternal congeries of material particles of different shapes and sizes perpetually in motion and continually coalescing to form unstable natural bodies.
  • They had to endure continual racial abuse.
  • Wicked" -- a jouncy, pyrotechnical "Wizard of Oz" prequel that has been running on Broadway since 2003 -- is wildly beloved and continually shatters box office records both in New York and on tour. 'Wicked' online wait for Kennedy Center tickets
  • The system of proportional representation has led to the minority parties continually holding the balance of power in the parliament.
  • In this brand of discipleship, serious study is not separated from practical experience-both are seen as catalyzing growth through continual dialogue with one another.
  • Do we want to continually discourage pilots from entering competitions?
  • From there on in, it was an almost continual diet of porridge. Notorious: The Maddest and Baddest Sportsmen on the Planet
  • The company is continually striving to develop and cultivate its presence as a viable force in the dairy industry.
  • We therefore continually try to correct one philosophical perspective about it against another.
  • But the civil responsibility from the public would compel them to take on the professional duty continually.
  • More surprising, at least to those who presumed her well-aired feminist principles to have been a continual corrective to Blair's masonic/lubricious tendencies, Cherie Blair appears to have been equally impressed by displays of New Labour virility, twitting her husband on the contrast with his own probable timidity: "John's just a man. What woman could ever compete with Tony 'cojones' Blair?
  • One of these historic trends is the continually increasing communication among the world's diverse cultures.
  • This time, though we were continually half-buried, there was no trough in which to be swept, and we drifted squarely down upon the upturned boat, badly smashing it as it was heaved inboard. Chapter 17
  • They had to endure continual racial abuse.
  • The carts were continually employed in going and returning to carry away the dead carcasses, of which there were that day above four thousand. A VERY ENGLISH DECEIT: The Secret History of the South Sea Bubble and the First Great Financial Scandal
  • Besides, to Adam, the conception of the future was so inseparable from the painful image of his father that the fear of any fatal accident to him was excluded by the deeply infixed fear of his continual degradation. Adam Bede
  • Ever believable, this actress to my mind continually surpasses what I have always come to think of as her definitive performance.
  • For example: Life like a razor can shave you clean Or it cuts in a moment to leave you to bleed Not too bad a simile (I guess), but it's lead off for the song Fly High seems a bit too stark -- I continually find myself chagrining my last battle with the morning razor, and missing the next 15 or so seconds of the song. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • The vision is to create a culture that is conducive to continual progress and change.
  • These men are continually found, as public men and leaders, coquetting with any and every party which appears likely to aid them to office and power.
  • _malignant_ and _poisonous_ affections, as scirrhus and other varieties of cancer, and also cases of infectious virus, demand continually, or with but occasional exceptions, the primary galvanic current A B. ☞ In treating these malignant affections, the current should be run through as short a distance of _healthy_ tissue as possible, yet so as fairly to reach the diseased part. A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication
  • Each participant spent a couple of weeks getting pledges of money for time spent in a continually moving rocking chair.
  • Many sufferers find that their illness throws their sleep patterns into total disarray, and they have continually to adjust their lifestyles to cope with irregular sleep needs. M.E. and You - a self-help plan
  • The light filtering in was enough to reveal a darkly gleaming surface of water, turbulent, continually rising.
  • The centerpiece of Bius 'platform is ending what he calls generational welfare, the continual support of generations of families on welfare. Local News | The Bryan College Station Eagle
  • Eastern women of the higher classes by dint of continual maceration, Esther-fashion, in aromatic oils and essences, would naturally become impregnated with the sweet scents of the cosmetics used. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • However, she was not aware, until Davis settled in, that his nights were a continual calliope of snorts, wheezes, gasps, grunts and whistles — in several different keys, no less. The Love Tap
  • Long sentences with subclauses loosely strung together and lots of words in apposition likewise suggest that meaning can be continually modified rather than structured into discrete differential units.
  • Mr. Beauchamp, Sir Harry himself, and my lady, are continually blessing my guardian: Every body, in short, blesses him. The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7)
  • We continually stressed that we were leaving so we would be safe and that we were not in danger.
  • Theres another hill, though, at the edge of town, called the Midlands, where new housing developments are continually springing up; not-there, and then there, like those toy sponges that are paper flat until you put them in water. The Fortunes of Indigo Skye
  • Thus, our productivity, wages and standards of living, our money and our wealth, are continually at risk.
  • All those premarriage goals and values are well and good, but you will be continually challenged by new issues and problems kids, death, money, so an important tool is to be able to talk through and develop a shared vision—especially as your relationship evolves. You Being Beautiful
  • Business understands that continual criticism and complaint are not conducive to high motivation, high productivity and high quality.
  • Whitaker's Almanac is the oldest continually published annual in Britain.
  • Sava Sekulic had a hard and harrowing life and faced continual rejection in his struggle as an artist.
  • His palace is a \eiy haiidfome fpacious building, adjoining to which are many gocxl houfe;) belonging to his nobles, who continually wait on hiin, and the grcatcit homage is [) aid him by his fubjcifts in general; for though ihefe princes are valVals, yet they are peniiitLed to live in as great A New, authentic, and complete collection of voyages round the world, undertaken and performed by royal authority [microform] : containing an authentic, entertaining, full, and complete history of Captain Cook's first, second, third and last voyages,
  • Years of drought, crop failure and migration have meant that land is continually withdrawn from active production.
  • It would assume that anyone who says they don't own a car at all is lying and it would harass them continually with aggressive letters and vague threats.
  • Such modification of meristic characteristics would be expected from a hybrid influence from hatchery rainbow trout, which were continually stocked in the main Kern and its tributaries for more than 90 years. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • The technical team is continually developing the next generation of technology to support testers into the future.
  • Lots of loyal customers mean stably increasing saleroom, low sale cost and continually ascending gains for enterprises.
  • That other honour to our profession, Roker, is well versed in chicane, and knows more of the law, or rather of its abuse, than an honest man would wish to know; but Fisherton is so ignorant that, while his lavish expences continually reduce him to necessities that drive him into bold attempts at robbery, his skill in managing them is so inferior that he is almost always baffled, and has been more than once exposed. ' The Old Manor House
  • Languages develop continually through usage.
  • It is continually reviewing its systems to assist driving consumer confidence in food - it would be worthwhile knowing if these industry actions in any way correspond to stated consumer issues.
  • The tech giant has continually denied that the system has been hit by hackers. The Sun
  • Presumably these elements are either supplied continually by micrometeorites or are liberated from the surface under the influence of solar radiation or meteorite impact.
  • I loved the late Robert Anton Wilson's use of the term "reality tunnel" and am a big believer that we are all programmed into one or another worldview, but that continual deliberate exposure to ideas outside your bandwidth is the best counter agent against this there is. MIND MELD: SF with an Opposing Viewpoint
  • These advisories are promulgated by state environmental agencies and are under almost continual revision.
  • Nor did I try to 'disestablish' him altogether, but only to prevent his being placed above better men, whom he continually attacked, from a consciousness that his special talents would never allow him to please in the way they pleased. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius
  • At no successive instants, during a bright day, after the earth has once been warmed to the temperature of the night air of the previous night, do the same particles touch the surface; an unremitting renewal of the surface air-stratum is in continual progress as long as the heat of the soil or terrestrial surface is greater than that of the air in contact with it. Census of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, For the Year 1861. Illustrated by Statistical Tables. Prepared under the Authority of the City Council by Frederick A. Ford
  • As melting techniques are continually improved, greater homogeneity can be expected.
  • Now the spirit is Life, and throughout the universe Life ultimately consists in _circulation_, whether within the physical body of the individual or on the scale of the entire solar system; and circulation means a continual flowing around, and the _spirit_ of opulence is no exception to this universal law of all life. The Hidden Power And Other Papers upon Mental Science
  • Third, selves or individuals, rather than being closed upon the compossible and convergent world they express from within, are now torn open, and kept open through the divergent series and incompossible ensembles that continually pull them outside themselves. Gilles Deleuze
  • The old lady's reminiscences were a continual delight to Constance.
  • A quick learner and a creative entrepreneur, he was continually dreaming up new schemes to promote and enlarge the business.
  • Problems first arose in the 1980s but despite continual breakdowns it was favoured by most elderly tenants because it supplied unmetered heat and hot water.
  • A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity-he is continually in for-and filling some other Body…
  • And if the charges are not billed on a continual basis, there are no price signals, and the price elasticity is much weaker, so the idea that you charge this with auto registration is absurd. Matthew Yglesias » Doubts About a Vehicle-Miles Traveled Tax
  • The great thing about one pot dishes like those discussed above is that they can be continually tweaked, twiddled and improved upon. Potato, Pea & Lentil Hash with Indian Flavors
  • Other than yet another demonstration of our ongoing dive into uncivil crassness, these antiboy T-shirts are an example of how we continually devalue our men.
  • The Republicans say there were lots of military ballots that got thrown out because of postmarking and the rest, and they say, you know, if you're really going to look at the intent of the voter, which is something we continually hear about, then why aren't we going to count those military ballots? CNN Transcript - Special Event: Election 2000: The Florida Recount - November 24, 2000

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