Word: constantly
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Like him or not, the "Comeback Kid," William Jefferson Clinton, is undoubtedly one of the century's greatest politicians. Many were prepared to write his political obituary after the Gingrich Revolution. But Clinton has handled himself with grace and dignity despite constant criticism during his tenure as President. He is proof that character can be shaped not only on a wartime battlefield but in political wars as well. BETH E. CECIL Fort Pierce, Florida...
...movie in which Guthrie starred as himself. In the 27 years since, he has released album after album, moonlighted on a short lived TV series, started his own record company, written literature for children, raised a family, and--quite remarkably--kept his classic corpus of folk songs under constant revision...
Last year's tumor was more than any athlete can expect to endure, and the eye injury this year came at the absolute wrong time, and is still a constant hindrance on the court, but Janowski tries hard to roll with the punches...
Summers, who is currently second in the treasury department's chain of command, acknowledges constant discouragement from Washington bureaucrats but remains optimistic...
...alive with the sounds of democracy during the campaign, I disagree. Prior to the election, loudspeaker trucks shattered the early-morning (and afternoon and evening) air with cries of "Good morning!" or "Good evening!" or "Thank you very much! Please! Thank you very much!" These greetings were punctuated by constant repetition of a candidate's name and produced not the sound of democracy but an unbearable cacophony. Such racket is the implacable enemy of the reflection that democracy should encourage. I fear that despite the political correctness in some of its outward forms, Japan remains at heart and in spirit...