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Continuously
on the other hand the very word would also mean recurring at repeated intervals so as to be of repeated occurrence,
Recursion
The act of recurring return
Repetend
That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually ad infinitum sometimes indicated by a dot over the
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Rondo
of a lively cheerful character in which the first strain recurs after each of the other strains
Sisyphean
Relating to Sisyphus incessantly recurring as Sisyphean labors
Receipts arose out of the vocation
Receipts arose out of the vocation, the 'receipt arose out of the vocation' of the assessee and they were not...
Fairs
to markets. A fair is a greater species of market, recurring at more distant intervals. No fair can be held without
Injunction
from its continuance or permanent mischief must occasion a constantly recurring grievance which cannot be otherwise adequately prevented than by an
Once and for all
an enduring benefit to the business as distinguished from a recurring expenditure in the nature of operational expenses, CIT v. Coal
Periodical
Periodical, means recurring at regular periods or intervals or intermittent, Sukhbasi Lal v.
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