• The painting commenced on a Tuesday because on the Monday there was ceaseless rain.

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  • The coaches who came to Louisville sat in the stands and watched that ceaseless activity and despaired.

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  • Illegal downloading of music has cost the industry millions and shaken its faith in ceaseless growth and prosperity.

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  • The third leg of TaylorMade's success, besides Tour support and bold marketing, is ceaseless introduction of new products.

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  • Comey was initially struck by how long it took Bridgewater to make decisions, because of the ceaseless internal debates.

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  • But networks are messy: think of the ceaseless pattern of correction and revision, amendment and debate, that characterizes Wikipedia.

    NEWYORKER: Small Change

  • Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said Archbishop Eames has "been a ceaseless advocate for peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland".

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  • The music is in a constant state of becoming, a metaphor for the ceaseless activity that Mr Carter observed in contemporary America.

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  • So the old are repaired and recycled according to the swings of fashion, their life a ceaseless struggle against erosion and decline.

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  • Our knowledge economy is producing alarmism on an industrial scale and the siren call to avoid this or that risk is ceaseless.

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  • "56 Up" reminds us that change is ceaseless and often dramatic, bringing growth we could never have dreamed of as little kids.

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  • In the last analysis, the need for ceaseless innovation is all about leadership: the power to define a strategic direction and drive organizations to implement accordingly.

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  • After Hamas won an election in 2006, the groups engaged in ceaseless clashes until, a year later, they formed a unity government that rancorously collapsed after a few months.

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  • Mr Moran said the words were reminiscent of the early sections of Neruda's great 1945 poem Heights of Macchu Picchu, which contrasts the "spontaneous and ceaseless self-renewal of Nature with Man's impermanence".

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  • They just go by in a ceaseless stream.

    NEWYORKER: Progression

  • Stevenson's short life was spent, after Edinburgh, in ceaseless journeying, purportedly for the sake of his poor health periodically his lungs would bleed but probably also for some ease of spirit and to escape from the fettered Presbyterianism at home.

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  • You can follow him most of the time, though, and the sheer physicality of his performance is startling, if distracting: He spends most of the first act in near-ceaseless motion, leaping from couch to staircase to windowsill like a demented Puck.

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  • Mr Mortimer nonetheless luxuriates in what he has: grants to chantries and hospitals, rewards for service, reports from ambassadors, requests for provisioning (all those thousands of longbows, arrows, barrels of beer, sides of beef) and the ceaseless pawning of a large part of Henry's treasure to pay for his whim of a war.

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