˜yÐÄvlog

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all the while

[ awl thuh wahyl, hwahyl ]

idiom

  1. during this time; all along:

    She realized all the while that their plan would probably fail.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of all the while1

First recorded in 1350–1400
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All the while, U.S. politicians persuaded Americans that the aid they were paying for was neither selfless nor a giveaway: In reviving Europe, the United States was recovering markets for its products and stabilizing democratic allies to withstand further world wars.

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“This year, going into the curation, we followed some of the guidelines from last year, prioritizing premieres for our local audience, keeping things eclectic in content, finding the films from a variety of sources, all the while trusting our curatorial noses. The program is full of discoveries, films I hadn’t heard of before we programmed them.â€

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As Kassem pointed out, the Trump administration was not only deploying these tactics against legal residents but openly gloating about them, all the while defying any court to stop it.

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But after seeing his neurons spike on a screen - all the while surrounded by excited Neuralink employees - he said "it all sort of sunk in" that he could control his computer with just his thoughts.

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All the while Vladimir Putin sat back and enjoyed the show, biding his time.

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