- 2014, p. 226
Seurat 2019, pp. 17–19: "Indeed,
since 2006,
Hamas has
unceasingly highlighted its
acceptance of the 1967 borders, as well as
accords signed...
- Miltonic, cetological, alliterative, fanciful, colloquial,
archaic and
unceasingly allusive".
Melville stretches grammar,
quotes well-known or
obscure sources...
- Metamorphoses, she
lives in Scythia, a
desolate place where she
scrabbles unceasingly for the
scant vegetation there, and at Ceres' command, she
punishes Erysichthon...
- overachiever,
Knope believes the
government should serve the
people and is
unceasingly optimistic about the
potential of her role
within it. For her performance...
- of
characters who are
tormented by a
wicked entity that
follows them,
unceasingly determined to be the
cause of
their death. This force,
termed by Finn...
- of a storm, and
change with
every moment. This
government is
obliged unceasingly to
disclose new
sources of
energy to
oppose the
rapidly changing face...
-
Hinduism the
doctrine of Samsara,
whereby all
beings p****
through an
unceasing cycle of birth,
death and
rebirth until they find a
means of liberation...
-
eventually entered common American vocabulary,
generally defining one who
unceasingly watches television. The
phrase was
entered into the
Oxford English Dictionary...
-
Orthodox monastics separate themselves from the
world in
order to pray
unceasingly for the world. They do not, in general, have as
their primary purpose...
- prose, each one
producing a book a year later. Each
worked in secret,
unceasingly discussing their writing for
hours at the
dinner table,
after which their...