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uninterrupted and tenure
" More than a half century later, Drucker held the longest uninterrupted tenure of any Mad artist.
He was the leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and his uninterrupted tenure of 23 years as head of government is a record for parliamentary democracies, with the popular expression " Sweden's longest Prime Minister " referring to both his physical stature and tenure ( the Swedish word lång meaning both long and tall ).
Though Peel's tenure of minor government positions was uninterrupted, he never reached the Cabinet.
Erlander would resign the following year after an uninterrupted tenure of 23 years as head of government.

uninterrupted and office
The studios contain approximately of flexible space which includes stage space, production office space and support buildings, along with an extensive backlot which offers a 180 degree uninterrupted horizon, favourable for exterior sets.

uninterrupted and many
While training doctrines for machine pistols vary between armies, in general, soldiers are instructed to use the weapon for short bursts, rather than for an uninterrupted period of automatic fire, because the weapon easily gets out of control in sustained firing, which means that many of the rounds may be off target.
Research at Moscow Aviation Institute, RKK Energiya, National Aerospace University, Kharkiv Aviation Institute University of Stuttgart, ISAS, Centrospazio, Alta S. p. A., Osaka University, University of Southern California, Princeton University's Electric Propulsion and Plasma Dynamics Lab ( EPPDyL ) ( where MPD thruster research has continued uninterrupted since 1967 ), and NASA centers ( Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Glenn Research Center ), has resolved many problems related to the performance, stability and lifetime of MPD thrusters.
He was never able to work uninterrupted or over a period of time, and as a result he left many unfinished works and undeveloped " beginnings ".
The many incarnations of Scooby-Doo ran uninterrupted on CBS and then ABC for 17 seasons.
Along with the BBC's other domestic television stations, and many European broadcasters ( and some in Asia ), it is funded principally by the television licence fee, and therefore shows uninterrupted programming with no commercial advertising at any time.
Other Aboriginal groups within Tasmania use the language words from the area where they are living and / or have lived for many generations uninterrupted.
The title " Esquire " has been used continuously since it was created in the late 14th century and many uses continue uninterrupted today.
The island was conquered from the Knights by the Ottoman Empire in 1522 ( along with nearby Rhodes ) but it was allowed to retain many of its privileges, so its prosperity continued virtually uninterrupted.
Other well-known venues in the Tenderloin included Koster and Bial's Music Hall at Sixth Avenue and 23rd Street, a concert saloon where inebriated customers could watch the cancan being performed ; the Haymarket, a dance hall on Sixth below 30th Street, where rich clients could dance with prostitutes, but not too closely, although they could take them into curtained-off galleries to have discreet sex, and sex exhibitions were on display in the balconies ; West 29th Street, which featured an almost uninterrupted row of brothels ; and the many gambling dens run by John Daly or the Madison Square Club of Richard A. Canfield on West 26th Street.
An important monument, showing uninterrupted presence of the Bokeljs in Boka kotorska during many centuries, is the cathedral of St. Tripun in the town of Kotor, built as early as 1166.
The practice of placing grave goods with the dead body has thus an uninterrupted history beginning in the Upper Paleolithic, if not the Middle Paleolithic, upheld until comparatively recent times, in many regions of the world ceasing only with Christianization.
In South Mumbai, unlike many parts of India, uninterrupted supply of power is available around the clock.
In many countries, radio and television networks, after breaking the news, either went off the air except for funeral music or broke schedules to carry uninterrupted news of the assassination, and if Kennedy had made a visit to that country, recalled that visit in detail.
In many cases Eucharistic adoration is performed by each person for an uninterrupted hour known as the Holy Hour.
The region has many power projects and enjoys almost uninterrupted electricity.
Additionally, while the street grid ends at Cobbs Creek Park along with the western political boundary of Philadelphia, many of the street names and a roughly similar street grid ( it begins to degrade outside the city ) continue beyond the city limits into Upper Darby Township, into which Market Street runs uninterrupted to 69th street at the El terminal, where it turns into West Chester Pike and runs through Delaware County and into Chester County.
The Apuseni Mountains do not present an uninterrupted chain of mountains, but possess many low and easy passes towards the Crişana and the Great Hungarian Plain.
For many years the campus operated under block scheduling, seen as an innovative way to allow for longer periods of uninterrupted teaching time.
Like many others of its genre, it utilizes a combo system, showing the player how many uninterrupted hits they have inflicted upon their opponents.
Mantaran Cheral later escaped from his cell and returned to his country and " continued to rule his loving people in peace, plenty and harmony for many more uninterrupted years ".

uninterrupted and rise
Its creation gave rise to the port towns of Queensferry and North Queensferry, which remain to this day ; and the service remained in uninterrupted use as a passenger ferry for over eight hundred years.
The film, a road movie, is set in 1999, against the backdrop of the political and economic realities of present-day Mexico, specifically at the end of the uninterrupted 71-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, and the rise of the opposition headed by Vicente Fox.

uninterrupted and political
As Chancellor, he faced down five years of uninterrupted economic and political crisis.
In 2000, popular vote elected a president from a different political party than that which had held the presidency, uninterrupted, since 1940 ( Politics of Mexico ).

uninterrupted and class
This gives teachers longer uninterrupted class periods to work with.

uninterrupted and public
The tradition concerning an event that is reported to have taken place publicly before a great body of men, which originated, so to say, under the control of public opinion, without having been disputed by contemporaries, and has descended with an uninterrupted continuity, possesses an argumentativeness which can not be controverted even by the professional logician ( ib.
Set in an urban context in New England's second largest city after Boston, WPI's main campus entirely is privately owned, ungated and uninterrupted by public roads.
Spurned by European public opinion and officially disavowed by China, the Republic of Formosa enjoyed only one week of uninterrupted existence.
It wants uninterrupted Jewish building in all parts of Jerusalem to ensure the unity of the Israeli capital and the transfer to Jerusalem of all government offices, institutions, and public organizations and permitting diplomatic offices only in Jerusalem, rather than Tel Aviv where embassies are presently located.
Ten of the 25 greatest projects went into the exploration of new oil fields, and record public investment in the petrochemical sector led to a fivefold increase in synthetic rubber production ; by 1962, production of crude tripled to 16 million cubic meters, which achieved self-sufficiency, freed hundreds of millions of dollars in import costs yearly, and helped lead to thirteen years of nearly uninterrupted growth, particularly in industry.
2RN has since become RTÉ Radio 1, which celebrated 80 years of uninterrupted broadcasting in January 2006, making it amongst the oldest ( if not the oldest ) continuously operating, continuously public service radio station in Europe.
CPAC ( ; English: Cable Public Affairs Channel and in French: La Chaîne d ' affaires publiques par câble ), is a Canadian Category A specialty service devoted to coverage of public and government affairs, including carrying a full, uninterrupted feed of proceedings of the House of Commons of Canada, with two separate audio channels ; one in English and the other in French.
A private nuisance, differing in this respect from a public nuisance, may be legalized by uninterrupted use for twenty years.
The interest of the eligible recipient in the uninterrupted receipt of public assistance, which provides him with essential food, clothing, housing, and medical care, coupled with the State's interest that his payments not be erroneously terminated, clearly outweighs the State's competing concern to prevent any increase in its fiscal and administrative burdens.
Thus, the interest of the eligible recipient in uninterrupted receipt of public assistance, coupled with the State's interest that his payments not be erroneously terminated, clearly outweighs the State's competing concern to prevent any increase in its fiscal and administrative burdens.

uninterrupted and they
The Mission archive is the oldest library in the State of California that still remains in the hands of its founders, the Franciscans ( it is the only mission where they have maintained an uninterrupted presence ).
They embarked and drifted fairly uninterrupted towards Micco until they reached a point not far from Troublesome Creek, where they were both surprised to see the river divided.
Modern whaling for Bryde's whales is thought to have begun from coastal stations in Japan in 1906, where it continued uninterrupted until 1987 — they were also caught offshore in the western North Pacific by both Japanese ( 1971 – 79 ) and Soviet ( 1966 – 79 ) fleets, as well as from Taiwan ( 1976 – 80 ), the Bonin Islands ( 1946 – 52 and 1981 – 87 ) and the Philippines ( 1983 – 85 ).
To ensure uninterrupted work by the female servants, the law lengthened the term of their indenture if they became pregnant.
For some East End children in the 1880s, this may have been the only large stretch of uninterrupted greenery they ever encountered.
* Stasis ( fiction ) implies, especially in science-fiction, an artificial pause that stops all physical and chemical processes, including those of life ; they resume as if uninterrupted as soon as the stasis is ended
This help maintain high levels of acidity to go with the ripe fruit that grapes develop with the long hours of uninterrupted sunshine that they get during the day.
In this simple state they were favoured by lighter-armed troops, especially archers and crossbowmen, whose uninterrupted vision was at a premium.
These services are also commonly devoid of traditional commercial advertising with programs uninterrupted by television commercials, instead breaks are inserted between programs that typically are filled with promotions for upcoming programs and special behind-the-scenes features ; although some sports-based pay services do feature commercial advertising, mainly if they simulcast sporting events broadcast by advertiser-supported television networks.
In 1951, however, Churchill and the Tories returned to power ; they would govern uninterrupted for the next 13 years.
The Radical party did not form the first cabinet after the coup d ' état, but after winning the elections on October 4, 1903, they remained in almost uninterrupted power for the next 15 years.
For the last 40 years they have provided an uninterrupted space-based early warning capability.
Now that they are on the road again, the ice breaks and a friendship starts between them that, in isolated surroundings uninterrupted by their work, grows quickly and honestly.
Bjørn Blindheim took over the responsibility for these events, and they have continued uninterrupted to this day.
For example, according to the Burlington Free Press nocturnal animals can be harmed by light pollution because they are biologically evolved to be dependent on an environment with a certain amount of hours of uninterrupted daytime and nighttime.
Thereat, what is the purpose-explanation of this activity of those who had persistently refused to accept that they are hurriedly heading in fear and docility to be face to face with you-Muhammad, keeping their uninterrupted focus upon you?
Except those who believe ( in the oneness of Allah ) and do righteous deeds, for they will have a reward uninterrupted.
Translation: Except for those who believe and do righteous deeds, for they will have a reward uninterrupted.
A possible advantage of this layout is that trains which are scheduled to pass straight through the station can do so uninterrupted: they do not have to reduce their speed to pass through the curve.
Once a week the whole school drops whatever they are doing and students read for 20 uninterrupted minutes material about the subject they are in.

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