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As a result, the game is continuous action and takes only two hours of air time.
In 1898 a few films of similar kind were made, but still none had continuous action moving from one shot into the next.
Nature and reality are seen as a continuous action in which there is no permanent existence.
He didn't stop moving and the jerk of his head that broke its neck was one continuous action.
They do not call for rapid and continuous action.
The play takes play over two acts, both with continuous action.
I suppose the continuous action of the water wore the ground away and formed the big hole.
Continuous action is what makes the four-on-four overtime so successful.
The show entertained with continuous action covering a story which lasted three hours.
The continuous action format nearly prohibits the personalization of players.
Wutra has disposed of his world so that everything works through continuous action in all the parts.
(473, original italics) Evolution is the continuous action of God in the world.
Life was a process, not a thing in and of itself, but a force moving inexorably along a pattern of continuous action.
Those rules would provide more continuous action.
His entire move was one continuous action.
His battle casualties, considering that he had been in continuous action, were remarkably small - two men killed and fourteen wounded.
It is a participle which expresses continuous action and is always active.
The future perfect progressive tense indicates a continuous action that will be completed in the future.
Second, he said, the play was ruled continuous action, which means it was not a dead-ball foul.
There are two broad air freshener categories: continuous action and instant action.
Roller dams are a type of weir, or a dam that is designed to allow water to flow over the top in continuous action.
All change is therefore possible only through a continuous action of the causality, which, in so far as it is uniform, we call a momentum.
The continuous action of structure in.
During the First World War the Battery saw continuous action on the western front.
Continuous action also means players would tire more easily, and that would lead to more scoring chances.