Le Corbusier, the Smithsons, Theo Crosby and other Brutalist designers lend continuity to the United Nations Mission.
I have a little joke about this at the beginning of the Varanasi section where I say that the normal way of proceeding would lend narrative continuity-"albeit of a not very novel kind"-to the book.
There had to be an heir to serve until a suitable Magician appeared, lending continuity to the government.
Most appeared genuinely relieved that he was staying to lend continuity to a place that has often appeared on the verge of whirling out of control.
Olga Sergeeva makes her company debut as Brünnhilde, and Plácido Domingo lends continuity as Siegmund.
As before, the principal characters are members of the Garroway, Ramsey, Lee, Alexander and Warhurst families, who lend continuity to the story as members of Marine Corp's dynasties.
But there may also be hidden costs through the loss of stable temporal points of reference that today still lend some pattern and continuity to everyday life.
'We Save Money by Hiring Them' Traveling nurses lend greater continuity to patient care than temporary nurses because they are hired for at least 13 weeks, hospital officials said.
It also seems important to me, however, to lend continuity to incentive measures in the area of training.
But its decision to assume command of the force is meant to lend continuity and stability to an operation that until now has been led by a new country every six months.