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been ceaseless
adjective
Without an end.
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For at least the past decade, the struggle has been ceaseless, dug-in, brutal.
"The acts of aid and comfort have been ceaseless, often reducing our parents to tears of shock and awe".
VI Has not, since then, Love's prompture deep, Has not Love's whisper evermore Been ceaseless, as thy gentle roar?
And, Bernie Grofman notes that frontrunner attacks are usually provoked -- Trump's attacks have been ceaseless and are largely a function of his campaign style.
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The variety was ceaseless.
His music is ceaseless.
"The curiosity is ceaseless".
The kids are ceaseless and merciless testers".
There were ceaseless outbursts of cheering.
And in "Purgatorio" there is ceaseless music, and even laughter.
The world and its questions, and our question (of what is to be done), are ceaseless.
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