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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
continue .
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Examples
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And as the misery continues, our city's own Human Rights Watch-one of the top NGOs in the U. S.-continues to keep an eye on it from ...
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And as the misery continues, our city's own Human Rights Watch-one of the top NGOs in the U. S.-continues to keep an eye on it from ...
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And as the misery continues, our city's own Human Rights Watch-one of the top NGOs in the U. S.-continues to keep an eye on it from ...
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And as the misery continues, our city's own Human Rights Watch-one of the top NGOs in the U. S.-continues to keep an eye on it from ...
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The nickname continues to this day, used by the Atlanta Braves, although few fans realize that the name originally referred to a machine politician, not a Native American.
Steve Kettmann: Book Review: An Irresistible Look Back on Fenway Park's First Season, Not Just for Sox Fans Steve Kettmann 2011
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The nickname continues to this day, used by the Atlanta Braves, although few fans realize that the name originally referred to a machine politician, not a Native American.
Steve Kettmann: Book Review: An Irresistible Look Back on Fenway Park's First Season, Not Just for Sox Fans Steve Kettmann 2011
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And yet the phrase continues to be repeated thousands of times a day, as if it had real meaning or value.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: "Entitlement Reform" Is a Euphemism For Letting Old People Get Sick and Die RJ 2011
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The nickname continues to this day, used by the Atlanta Braves, although few fans realize that the name originally referred to a machine politician, not a Native American.
Steve Kettmann: Book Review: An Irresistible Look Back on Fenway Park's First Season, Not Just for Sox Fans Steve Kettmann 2011
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And yet the phrase continues to be repeated thousands of times a day, as if it had real meaning or value.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: "Entitlement Reform" Is a Euphemism For Letting Old People Get Sick and Die RJ 2011
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The nickname continues to this day, used by the Atlanta Braves, although few fans realize that the name originally referred to a machine politician, not a Native American.
Steve Kettmann: Book Review: An Irresistible Look Back on Fenway Park's First Season, Not Just for Sox Fans Steve Kettmann 2011
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