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Carolyn Spurgeon calls the overall effect produced by the grouping together of several images and references, a "running image," In "Romeo and Juliet" it is the continual stream of images related to light in contrast with darkness that sets the mood or atmosphere.
The 89-page report was commissioned in the wake of the October incident. Despite a three-week effort by 40 search vessels, the Swedish navy never flushed out what it believed were two or more foreign submarines lurking in the waters off Musk Island. Nor could it produce a satisfactory...
The SDC also found itself under attack during the election for the scale of its organization which included telephone banks and continual leafletting, Bressi said.
The almost continual creative activity of an intellect who towered so far above his society, and yet continually communicated with it and seemed to adapt to it, but who lived in it as a stranger, a condition neither he nor his circle could encompass; who grew ever more deeply estranged...
Manley, scion of the father of Jamaican independence, served as prime minister from 1972 to 1980. His tenure proved a continual source of irritation to the State Department and leaders of the business community, as he tried to lead his tiny nation along independent lines that often conflicted openly with...