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View definitions for carried on

carried on

verb as in continue activity

verb as in manage operations

verb as in lose control emotionally

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“We just persisted, carried on, and survived it. We eventually did go public with ‘Sizwe Bansi,’ many years later, but only after it had played in London and New York.

After trying unsuccessfully to have it returned by the museum, he filed a lawsuit in 2005 in federal court in Los Angeles that has been carried on by his family.

"I think they were very emotional weeks, because it had carried on for a few weeks before," said Raducanu.

From BBC

His pleas carried on the message of “No Other Land,” which had a banner festival run yet never picked up a distributor, floating between screenings at arthouse theaters.

From Salon

"They carried on the textile stuff the Jewish people were in a lot," says Ms Kuznecow, "and of course they did a lot of restaurants and cooking".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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