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- adverb Alternative spelling of
nonstop .
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Examples
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The 40-year regime introduced by the Misuse of Drugs Act has been characterized by a non-stop escalation in the misuse of drugs.
Amanda Feilding: Legal Highs Demonstrate Antiquated Drug Policy Legislation Amanda Feilding 2011
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With stations like Roj reporting non-stop from the Kurdish areas of Turkey, says Mustafa, people here are more aware of the Kurdish problem.
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With stations like Roj reporting non-stop from the Kurdish areas of Turkey, says Mustafa, people here are more aware of the Kurdish problem.
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Maybe one in 200 dogs with tennis ball blunting have a problem that requires some dental attention, and those tend to be the dogs that are "obsessive fanatics" that chew practically non-stop, he says.
There are worse things for dogs than chewing tennis balls 2009
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In the “mind” of the teabagging hick, Olbermann is a non-stop obsession.
Think Progress » RomneyCare ‘Sort Of Similar’ To ObamaCare, But Only Obama Will Acknowledge It 2010
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They need to be out there non-stop shooting down the republican claims.
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They need to be out there non-stop shooting down the republican claims.
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Will you be traveling non-stop to Canada (Westjet)? bammazmx
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Those who watched the non-stop debates on TV saw that many of those who had previously wavered on the issue had been turned into warriors by this shocking incident.
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First and most important the MSM no longer fact check anything so there is no longer any punishment for non-stop lying.
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