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Continuedly

Continuously

Continuant

Continuing prolonged sustained as a continuant sound

Continuously

Continuously, has one definite meaning only to convey uninterruptedness in time sequence or essence and on the other hand

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Continuances

Continuances, the successive entries (after the first) which in former days were made on the record as the pleadings

Continuously

In a continuous maner without interruption

Continuer

One who continues one who has the power of perseverance or persistence

continuing

continuing 1 : marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence [a criminal enterprise] 2 : needing no renewal

continue

continue -tin·ued -tinu·ing : to postpone (a legal proceeding) to a future day

continuance

continuance : the postponement of the court proceedings in a case to a future day

Continuator

One who or that which continues esp one who continues a series or a work a continuer

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Continuedly

Continuously

Continuant

Continuing prolonged sustained as a continuant sound

Continuously

Continuously, has one definite meaning only to convey uninterruptedness in time sequence or essence and on the other hand

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Continuances

Continuances, the successive entries (after the first) which in former days were made on the record as the pleadings

Continuously

In a continuous maner without interruption

Continuer

One who continues one who has the power of perseverance or persistence

continuing

continuing 1 : marked by uninterrupted extension in time or sequence [a criminal enterprise] 2 : needing no renewal

continue

continue -tin·ued -tinu·ing : to postpone (a legal proceeding) to a future day

continuance

continuance : the postponement of the court proceedings in a case to a future day

Continuator

One who or that which continues esp one who continues a series or a work a continuer

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