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Meanings of continuous thought in English
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Usage of continuous thought in English
1
The mind of the reader unites and interprets the letters into continuousthought, though they be voiceless as stones to one another.
2
Possessing the power which so few men have, of close, concentrated, continuousthought, he was at the same time prompt in his decisions.
3
It had been trained to close and continuousthought, and so long had this habit been indulged that it had become nature with him.
4
His ideas are restive, continuousthought is impossible, and when talking he has to be "brought back to the point" many times.
5
As Thyrza recovered her power of continuousthought, she showed less disposition to talk; the trouble which still hung above her seemed to impose silence.
6
The power of abstract study or continuousthought is very rare, but such a training as this can be given by every one to himself.
7
"You don't mind if I tell you again-ifI speak my one continuousthought aloud again?"