• The fascination in Britain with Mr. Amis's life and opinions is, however, insatiable and unceasing.

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  • Entrepreneurs make their own luck through continuous hard work, and unceasing dissatisfaction with the status quo.

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  • Evidently he thinks he can bring down the Gillard government and its Green party allies with unceasing political pressure.

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  • Our friend David Malpass, chief global economist for Bear Stearns, is one forecaster who sees clearly in the unceasing drizzle of bad news.

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  • He had made himself Italy's longest-serving post-war leader by purveying unceasing optimism to an electorate naturally inclined to look on the bright side.

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  • They remembered a wandering childhood of nameless places, an existence in tents and silent nighttime crossing of borders, the unceasing search for somewhere better.

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  • Despite managed care's unceasing attempts to restrain the costs of health care, aging baby boomers are rushing to repair their creaky joints, valves and tendons in record numbers.

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  • The scale and the limits of Mr Milosevic's unceasing campaign to destabilise neighbouring countries were highlighted this week at a conference in Brussels on the reconstruction of Bosnia.

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  • In addition to thinking about the public's unceasing appetite for digital devices, Mr. Kane now must design chairs that won't crumple under the weight of an increasingly heavy population.

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  • Under the demands of the sporting life, the unceasing rounds of girlfriends, liquor and funky blues he snapped, and was committed to a mental hospital in 1907, dying there in 1931.

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  • The battered witness has made the connection between Lay's passive management, Skilling's unceasing efforts to make the numbers, and the systematic, fraudulent acts that contributed to the second-largest bankruptcy in U.S. history.

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  • To tackle these issues and continue to improve their ability to transform the unceasing torrent of data into real strategic advantage, there are a number of concrete steps that companies should consider taking.

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  • Kennedy admits that security remains an unceasing fight.

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  • This week's violence in the north comes on top of unceasing violence in the southern Niger Delta region, where an insurgency by militants demanding a bigger share of the country's oil wealth continues to disrupt oil exports.

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  • He quoted from Kurt Vonnegut Jr's short story Harrison Bergeron, contained in the novel Welcome To The Monkey House, which says by 2081 "everybody was finally of equal strength intelligence and beauty" due to the "unceasing vigilance of the United States Handicapper General".

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