unceasing

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Examples of unceasing

  • He cultivated this self-image through unceasing teaching and writing that resonated well beyond systematic theology.

  • His most appreciated legacy to the present time is as a public intellectual who made an unceasing effort to promote the freedom of science.

  • We thank her warmly for her unceasing enthusiasm for the journal.

  • The singing is accompanied by some dancing, a few musical instruments being played by the courtesan's hangers-on, and unceasing rounds of liquor.

  • Unceasing swindle with money followed by highclass worker.

  • Confronted with the unceasing traffic between past and present, historians have been unabashed devotees of deconstruction.

  • Sometimes it seems unceasing arguments or the death of several children had produced intense mutual hostility.

  • The current state of knowledge of animal nutrition modelling results mostly from the discernment and unceasing efforts of our predecessors rather than serendipitous discoveries.

  • Something therefore needs to be done about the differences while emphasizing the unceasing interplay between the two primary varieties of the language.

  • The alienation of desire into language and consciousness has the effect of setting up an unceasing procession of beloveds that unsuccessfully signify the utopian bliss of fulfillment.

  • Most terrible, perhaps, is the way in which these narrators remain tragically scarred by an unceasing sense of captivity that remains even after their release from prison.

  • This sombre view was accompanied by the unceasing scurry and whistle of wind among hundreds of guy wires, and the deep organ tones of the slotted tubular radio masts.

  • Vriend prefers to generate new ones, but constant textural variety means no long-term structural variety, and the unceasing kaleidoscopic change begins to pall two-thirds of the way through.

  • Let him walk; let him spend the whole of his life in that unceasing trudge.

  • He has been unceasing in his determination to promote the chiropractor's cause.

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