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continue by doing something to keep going by starting to do something else or the next step. You are doing very well in this piano lesson. Please continue by playing the other sonata. After the interruption, Wally continued by explaining his position on the trade negotiations. See also: doing continue with something to keep doing whatever was being done before. Oh, please continue with your discussion. Do you mind if I continue with my knitting as we talk? Could we continue this later? and Can we continue this later? Could we go on with this conversation at a later time? As Mary and John were discussing something private, Bob entered the room. "Could we continue this later?" whispered John. "Yes, of course," answered Mary. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He writes to assure this community that they are legitimate continuers of Israel. There is no honor higher than to be continuers of the glorious deeds of our ancestors, no duty loftier than to reliably protect the country. Discriminating between continuers and discontinuers of two public leisure services. |
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