Word: constantly
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Linden was sacked four times in the game, and was under constant pressure throughout. He did manage to complete over half of his passes, but threw two interceptions that were both mainly due to pressure...
...nation can only be great if it believes in its own potential for greatness. The United States is in no way perfect, but it is notable for its constant pursuit of perfection, and by its belief in its own perfectibility. America is fortunate, for its people still believe in their nation and it has a deep reserve of memory upon which to draw. It is vital to all of us that the memory and knowledge of the past not be lost. The faith American people have in their country and the exertions and sacrifice they are willing to undergo will...
...takes constant attention by the owners,"says Sue Kuelzer, the co-owner of Grendel's."Somebody has to be there all the time and makesure it's keeping up with what styles are and whattastes...
...live with this constant threat? After the U.S. bombed Afghanistan and the Sudan, the precautions taken in America filled highlight reels here for days: cranes moving gigantic barriers around the Washington Monument, increased airport security and decreased access to certain offices and revered sites. Surely this barricading offers some protection, But something will be lost when third-graders go home and describe a Washington Monument not as a serene pinnacle to American glory but as a virtual maze of uniforms and restrictions, recalling that it was surrounded not by flags but by concrete...
Israel has grown up under the constant threat of terror attacks. Here to see a semi-automatic weapon or two a day is routine. Yet the security measures taken here have no effect on accessibility. Pilgrimage under Israel's control has always been a priority, and despite the potential dangers, one can approach and enter the holy sites like the Western Wall and the Dome of the Rock almost 24 hours a day, through metal detectors and under the gaze of sharpshooters. At first it is a bit shocking, to one used to the American fiction of invisible security...