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Mrs Smith said she was "deeply concerned that the continual presence of an Oxevision camera in Sophie's room" would have therefore caused her "real and significant distress".

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Prolonged desk work can lead to musculoskeletal problems ranging from continual pain to injuries.

For example, municipal and fire prevention agencies must give property owners advance — and continual — warnings to clear dead vegetation and to wet dry brush within 10 feet of the house with periodic, prolonged sprinklings.

“Their continual attack on me came to the point where I no longer wanted to tolerate it. I felt, ‘I have to end this.’”

A fly? — that, as the crimes multiply, shifts into a continual hum, a plague upon the brain.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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