longly

longly

(ˈlɒŋlɪ)
adv
for a long time
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Jake Longly and Nicole Jamison are confronted with the most bizarre case yet.
Reluctant but effective PI Jake Longly journeys to a sleepy Florida town to prove that a murderer didn't commit all of the crimes credited to him.
Elsewhere Kirsty Longly (LPS) continued her emphatic winning streak with victory at the We Love Manchester 10k, clocking 35 minutes and 28 seconds.
1998 LHS classmate Brian Longly is in his 11th year as the JV coach.
George Henry Longly's exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo this spring will feature eight Japanese armours as part of a dramatic installation.
Later when matter was brought in to the notice of existing Chairman WAPDA Lt: General (R) Muzamil Hussain after taking over his charge as WAPDA Chief some while back, he took a serious notice of the matter and started his efforts for resolving the longly outstanding issue on highest level.
Artist George Henry Longly's 2013 performance, for example, included a set of garments that COS lent to the performance, which Longly then modified into artworks.
A room closed off by a curtain, matte indigo walls, a floor of soft apricot wall-to-wall carpeting on which visitors had to walk with protective coverings over their shoes, one sculpture hanging on the wall, two others in the space: It seemed that we were no longer in a gallery but in a white room that had undergone a careful makeover, evoking the beauty products that were the subject of George Henry Longly's earlier marble plaques.
Meltham Con B 0 Almondbury Con B 4 - A Jakemen (21) 41 C Madden (25) 69, R Longly (25) 66 C Marsden (15) 75, B Dearnley (21) 66 M Sykes (20) 92, A Pickles (21) 50 D Lucid (21) 70.