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Maths (of a function or curve) changing gradually in value as the variable changes in value. A function f is continuous if at every value a of the independent variable the difference between f(x) and f(a) approaches zero as x approaches a.
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After an old fashion of mine, I read it continuously, with frequent recurrences from each new poem to some that had already pleased me, and with a most capricious range among the pieces.
Madame Stahl had now been living more than ten years continuously abroad, in the south, never leaving her couch.
For as all the species of the same group have descended from some one species, it is clear that as long as any species of the group have appeared in the long succession of ages, so long must its members have continuously existed, in order to have generated either new and modified or the same old and unmodified forms.
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Sialkot Deputy Commissioner Dr Syed Bilal Haider told the media that water level was continuously soaring up in River Chenab due to the ongoing heavy rains in Sialkot region and neighbouring Jammu and Kashmir.
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The release says government is consistently and continuously engaging with Khwedom Council and other advocacy groups within the country on various issues of mutual concern and interest.
The bizarre reply came in response to a query by a teenage schoolgirl who asked the Parliamentarian a rather naive question that if someone continuously stares at a girl when she steps out of her house then what she should do.
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