Grammatical aspect that expresses the repetition of an event observable on one single occasion: “he knocked on the door”, “he coughed”, “she is drumming”
1 The words used were, I think, as follows: "Itaque conficiunt iter continuo cursu."
2 ITER and NIF are planning to attack this problem in different ways.
3 Sophie looked up and saw the sign: ' ITER -the future of fusion'.
4 But Iter , despite its delays and cost overruns, might finally tip the balance.
5 China plans to build it's own large fusion reactor, twice the size of ITER .
6 Linnaeus's general Lapland notes were eventually published as a book called Iter Lapponicum 1732.
7 One is through magnetic fusion which is what ITER is all about, he said.
8 But scientific challenges are not the only complexities with a mega-project such as Iter .
9 He hopes to be sitting at ITER watching the first fusion reaction take place.
10 Iter engineers said their giant project is the size that proven technologies can deliver.
11 These parts are then shipped to France and assembled on ITER 's Cadarache, southern France site.
12 ITER has a design Q of 10, producing its output with a fifty megawatt input.
13 Current estimates suggest another $100 million would be necessary for full participation in ITER .
14 The Canadians have come and various European government representatives have talked with us about ITER , too.
15 ITER 's backers argue it has the potential to change the course of history and needs unwavering commitment.
16 In September 2016 Australia became the first non-member state to enter a formal collaborative agreement with ITER .
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