Examples of using Has continued in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Worse, Aquino has continued and stepped up the war of suppression against the people under the so-called Oplan Bayanihan.
Since then, Suzy has continued to host many music program events for major awards ceremonies.
The criminal trial of 16 of Jehovah's Witnesses has continued through May 2014 in the Taganrog City Court.
Since they started operating online in 2011, MarketsWorld has continued to attract traders from across the globe.
this sector of Saudi Arabia has continued to be a core business for the Group job offers for South Africans.
Since giving his homily at the funeral of Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI has continued to refer to John Paul II as"the Great".
The scorpion first appeared in the Early Triassic dating back 230 million years ago and has continued to this day.
hasn't been a problem, since OS X has continued to be an excellent operating system.
by Jesse Powell and it has continued to push new boundaries in the crypto space.
Thailand was on the US side during the Vietnam War and after it has continued to be strong royalist
documentaries dealing with astrophysics and has continued as a professor at MIT. In 1987, Dr.
As Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes has continued to evolve adding Raids,
Our new fastcraft has continued to impress passengers with her bright,
Bassist Damon Doiron has continued playing music,
of unarmed black men, women and children by police has continued even though the free agent quarterback still doesn't have an NFL home.
strict requirements on its own and has continued to maintain its aggressiveness. The….
Moose Lake, and McGregor, with funding from the Northland Foundation, has continued each year since.
The popularity of cookbooks as a product that's easy to sell has continued to go up, along with the sheer quality of the recipes,
Despite police denials, she has continued to assert that halal certification was financing terrorism
this experiment has continued to be a source of intense debate