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    continual


    1. sweet incense, and for the continual showbread, and for


    2. The continual use of chemicals in the soil eventually destroys both the bacteriological and biological balances of the soil


    3. Continual use of the dusts, sprays and vacuuming mentioned above will provide a form of birth control for fleas


    4. Consider the many chemicals on the market today and the many health problems that arise from their continual use


    5. living with continual resentment, rather than looking at the old man most of the time


    6. This continual darkness that made day and night obsolete was clearly losing its first, naïve terror, or so I thought at the time


    7. Maybe it was the continual switch between eating and hunger


    8. He was now so angry with the old woman because of her continual sniping about his nose that he stormed out of the bar and strode through the city streets in a foul temper for the rest of the night, but no matter how hard he looked or how many people he questioned, no one seemed to know anything about his stolen lover or about the evil kidnapper and his clapped out motor


    9. The director of the broadcast panned his cameras around the studio and zoomed in on every smile and every grin as the audience pulsated in time with the continual explosion of flash bulbs and the shouts and screams of the wildly happy crew


    10. body is already feeling that emotion on a continual

    11. now so angry with the old woman because of her continual sniping


    12. airline pilots, as the continual whine of an aircraft


    13. recovered enough to come home but with continual


    14. If something is in the process of continual regeneration then store


    15. the continual explosion of flash bulbs and the shouts and screams


    16. continual alignment to Truth


    17. as a continual outpouring of God’s intention


    18. 5Yet because this widow troubled me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming


    19. conclusion that until we can function in a continual state of detached


    20. Between the Exposition Universelles of 1878 and 1889, Paris was in a state of continual transformation, they relished every excursion and view

    21. behind the continual transaction rejections, and come


    22. Nor in the present times is this increase principally owing to the continual importation of new inhabitants, but to the great multiplication of the species


    23. Notwithstanding the great increase occasioned by such early marriages, there is a continual complaint of the scarcity of hands in North America


    24. advancing state, and has therefore a continual demand for new hands ; the other is in a


    25. The profit, he said, would not compensate the expense of a stone-wall: and bricks (he meant, I suppose, bricks baked in the sun) mouldered with the rain and the winter-storm, and required continual repairs


    26. In every different stage of improvement, besides, the raising of equal quantities of corn in the same soil and climate, will, at an average, require nearly equal quantities of labour; or, what comes to the same thing, the price of nearly equal quantities; the continual increase of the productive powers of labour, in an improved state of cultivation, being more or less counterbalanced by the continual increasing price of cattle, the principal instruments of agriculture


    27. The English colonies are altogether a new market, which, partly for coin, and partly for plate, requires a continual augmenting supply of silver through a great continent where there never was any demand before


    28. In order to supply so very widely extended a market, the quantity of silver annually brought from the mines must not only be sufficient to support that continued increase, both of coin and of plate, which is required in all thriving countries; but to repair that continual waste and consumption of silver which takes place in all countries where that metal is used


    29. The continual consumption of the precious metals in coin by wearing, and in plate both by wearing and cleaning, is very sensible ; and in commodities of which the use is so very widely extended, would alone require a very great annual supply


    30. They make scarce any manure for their corn fields, he says ; but when one piece of ground has been exhausted by continual cropping, they clear and cultivate another piece of fresh land; and when that is exhausted, proceed to a third

    31. a continual process to rid ourselves of this, as well as new programming that is


    32. But as that coin will not be allowed to lie idle, it must, in one shape or another, be sent abroad, in order to find that profitable employment which it cannot find at home; and this continual exportation of gold and silver, by enhancing the difficulty, must necessarily enhance still farther the expense of the bank, in finding new gold and silver in order to replenish those coffers, which empty themselves so very rapidly


    33. Every year they found themselves under the necessity of coining nearly the same quantity of gold as they had coined the year before ; and from the continual rise in the price of gold bullion, in consequence of the continual wearing and clipping of the coin, the expense of this great annual coinage became, every year, greater and greater


    34. The stream which is in this case continually running out from its coffers, is necessarily much larger than that which is continually running in ; so that, unless they are replenished by some great and continual effort of expense, those coffers must soon be exhausted altogether


    35. In the midst of all the exactions of government, this capital has been silently and gradually accumulated by the private frugality and good conduct of individuals, by their universal, continual, and uninterrupted effort to better their own condition


    36. Whether, by the continual exportation of those metals, a trade of this kind is likely to impoverish the country from which it is carried on in any other way, I shall have occasion to examine at great length hereafter


    37. Without the assistance of some artificers, indeed, the cultivation of land cannot be carried on, but with great inconveniency and continual interruption


    38. The town is a continual fair or market, to which the inhabitants of the country resort, in order to exchange their rude for manufactured produce


    39. Thirdly, and lastly, commerce and manufactures gradually introduced order and good government, and with them the liberty and security of individuals, among the inhabitants of the country, who had before lived almost in a continual state of war with their neighbours, and of servile dependency upon their superiors


    40. As for the interior, the noise was even more pronounced and unsavory, with a continual, disruptive, disjointed chattering taking place up there between the ears of the citizens of Hubbub

    41. The continual importations from Peru and Brazil exceed the effectual demand of those countries, and sink the price of those metals there below that in the neighbouring countries


    42. In Europe, for example, it is supposed, without much foundation, perhaps, that during the course of the present and preceding century, they have been constantly, but gradually, sinking in their value, on account of the continual importations from the Spanish West Indies


    43. Consumable commodities, it is said, are soon destroyed; whereas gold and silver are of a more durable nature, and were it not for this continual exportation, might be accumulated for ages together, to the incredible augmentation of the real wealth of the country


    44. We do not, however, reckon that trade disadvatageous, which consists in the exchange of the hardware of England for the wines of France, and yet hardware is a very durable commodity, and were it not for this continual exportation, might too be accumulated for ages together, to the incredible augmentation of the pots and pans of the country


    45. The parties concerned have replied, that their trade by this continual exportation of silver, might indeed tend to impoverish Europe in general, but not the particular country from which it was carried on ; because, by the exportation of a part of the returns to other European countries, it annually brought home a much greater quantity of that metal than it carried out


    46. But the currency of a small state, such as Genoa or Hamburg, can seldom consist altogether in its own coin, but must be made up, in a great measure, of the coins of all the neighbouring states with which its inhabitants have a continual intercourse


    47. Agape is the creative passion of the universe for continual renewal


    48. The continual creation of life from out of the Eternal Presence of self action of God from within: When we breathe with awareness we access the universal creative pattern of life and create


    49. It has partly been drawn from those branches of trade, by the attraction of superior profit in the colony trade, in consequence of the continual increase of that trade, and of the continual insufficiency of the capital which had carried it on one year to carry it on the next


    50. This continual increase, both of the rude and manufactured produce of those landed nations, would, in due time, create a greater capital than could, with the ordinary rate of profit, be employed either in agriculture or in manufactures














































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    Synonyms for "continual"

    continual regular recurrent successive repetitious recurring repeated continuous constant unceasing uninterrupted steady incessant

    "continual" definitions

    recurring regularly or frequently in a prolonged and closely spaced series


    having no interruptions