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- his role is the protection of all life, including Earth-life. Fights unceasingly to defeat the Decepticons. Splits into three autonomous modules: Optimus...
- Barbara as one of the fourteen most helpful saints in heaven, she was unceasingly praised by preachers and sung by poets. It is believed that Jacques-Benigne...
- 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...
- 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...
- them out of the final version. So the Super-posse chases our heroes unceasingly, until we've long since forgotten how well the movie started." Ebert...
- love of poetry and literature, recited verse daily and supported him unceasingly in his efforts to write. Other experiences would later seep into his...
- fighting she has roused. While in Book 5, she is described as raging unceasingly. Hesiod also ****ociates Eris with war. In his Works and Days, he says...
- overachiever, Knope believes the government should serve the people and is unceasingly optimistic about the potential of her role within it. For her performance...
- has p****ed will not be seen again. BCA 2:36 Day and night, a life span unceasingly diminishes, and there is no adding onto it. Shall I not die then? BCA...
- great comp****ion that the Buddha works to liberate all beings, and will unceasingly continue to manifest immeasurable numbers of emanation bodies (nirmāṇakāyas)...