Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Queen Elizabeth toasted her husband on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary last week, she did strike a surprising note of intimacy. Talking at one point about the need to be sensitive to the public's will, she said, "I have done my best, with Prince Philip's constant love and help, to interpret it correctly..." There it was--the word love. Yes, she had tucked it away in a parenthetical phrase, but no one could remember the Queen's ever using it in a personal context. Will it now replace "duty" in her lexicon...
Beginning his freshman year, it has been a constant uphill battle with few reprieves for Bibro. After only one game in a Crimson jersey, the senior defensive tackle suffered a torn ACL which signified the end of his rookie season. Therefore after only a few weeks of collegiate football, Bibro's afternoons of practice were gone, replaced by monotonous, frustrating days of rehabilitation...
...wasn't until his sophomore year when a full season became a reality, but even then the constant sharp pain in his knee would not allow him to forget his first season...
...joined the program] because we care about our customers and the liability of the store vis-a-vis our customers," said Constant B. Effi, assistant manager of Christy's in Harvard Square...
...there is a limit to how much security Americans are willing to tolerate and pay for. They don't take long to mutter about living in a garrison state. Convenience and cost cutting are two near holy values in the U.S., and its citizens are not going to accept constant delays and higher costs to live in a city or ride on public transportation. That is, until they are engulfed in a catastrophe, and then it will be too late...