Similar words: continual, discontinuance, continue, continuum, continued, continuing, continuous, discontinue. Meaning: [-lɪ] adv. seemingly without interruption.
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61 For example your own columns continually describe Equitable as if it is bankrupt, in trouble, or in crisis.
62 The Parents' Action Committee was continually frustrated in its attempts to seek a dialogue with the Council.
63 And since it is an evolving language, always changing its expressions, it is also a continually disruptive influence.
64 His eyes continually flickered towards the rear view mirror as he monitored the Mercedes' progress with mounting apprehension.
65 Throughout a mediocre regular season, the Suns have continually sung the same tune.
66 His school work suffered because he was continually worried about his mother.
67 Why were the photographic plates in Roentgen's laboratory continually becoming blackened?
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68 There is no need to pay high salaries to people who will continually agree.
69 If you devote yourself to God, then He in turn will continually stay with you, as an eternal candle flame stays with a wick, feeding off the overflow of wax; yet reshaping into something better. Anthony Liccione
70 Several dozen phone lights flashed continually on our telephone boards.
71 Transend are continually looking for shareware that spans a wide spectrum.
72 Marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventories are continually being converted into cash in the normal course of business.
73 Daily life at home was often like a scene from the Rocky Horror Picture Show with transvestites and transsexuals continually visiting.
74 Police had continually opposed bail applications by Tindell who spent a year in custody.
75 She adopted a hectoring tone and continually interrupted in debates.
76 But as I settled into Campbell Hall, I saw illustrations continually, ones that complicated easy judgment and expectation.
77 One of these historic trends is the continually increasing communication among the world's diverse cultures.
78 His mien and his manners continually expressed his sense of himself as an important personage.
79 All over the world measurements are continually being made on quantum mechanical systems.
80 That has continually happened when other hon. Members have sought to move the carry-over motion.
81 In this way, gas is continually being fed ever closer to the centre from larger radii.
82 We are constantly aware of changing market conditions and the need to continually update our marketing plans.
83 The technique can continually measure how much pressure is being exerted.
84 However, this suggestion depends on the assumption that prostacyclin is continually produced by arterial wall to prevent platelet aggregation.
85 It is a random arrangement of all the colors imaginable, with continually different color combinations at every glance.
86 Pupils can continually be encouraged to ask simple questions to make this link.
87 No one feels they are a team member, much less a partner, if decisions are continually made without their consultation.
88 He had continually kept the people stirred up over the prospect of reconquest and had demanded loans for that express purpose.
89 Marketing management must continually reappraise its channels of distribution in an attempt to effect cost savings.
90 Their meanings change continually to suit the circumstances in which they are used.
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