By far the best available was that of Sweden whose progress the whole continent had been watching with a mixture of admiration and alarm.
He traversed alone the whole continent of Africa.
Most new EU members have fast-growing economies that have lifted the performance of the whole continent.
But few who have experienced the contagion of chaos can argue that any country in Europe can seal itself off from the sometimes violent winds of change blowing through the whole continent.
Should conflict revive in this most fragile and dangerous part of Europe, the whole continent would suffer.
After maturity, a group of second-generation officials, Phoenix men, stirred the whole continent upside down.
There is a law and a lawmaker that rules across the whole continent.
As a result of this westward migration, Americans eventually occupied the whole continent-from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
When the Sydney Opera House was finished in 1973, this landmark building - in the true sense of the expression, - put the whole continent of Australia on the world map.
At that time, it can be said that the whole continent of Europe was in a state of institutional alternation and confusion.