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Continuous
cessation or interruption without intervening space or time uninterrupted unbroken continual unceasing constant continued protracted extended as a continuous line of
To continue
To continue, means when bonds are purchased without having been paid for
Continuator
One who or that which continues esp one who continues a series or a work a
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Continuance, notice of trial by
Continuance, notice of trial by, when notice of trial had been
Continuation clause
Continuation clause. In English time policies it has been usual to
May have been allowed to officiate continuously
May have been allowed to officiate continuously, The words 'may have been allowed to officiate continuously' in
Shall continue the employ
Shall continue the employ, the expression 'shall continue the employ' means and
Continually
Without cessation unceasingly continuously as the current flows continually
Continuity
the state of being continuous uninterrupted connection or succession close union of parts cohesion as
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health or safety of the public
Continuance or possible recurrence of which is pre-judicial to the health
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