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been ceaselessly
adverb
Without ceasing.
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In the course of the ongoing financial crisis, we've been ceaselessly reminded of the dangers of moral hazard — the idea that if people are insulated from the negative effects of their gambles they are more likely to act rashly.
The play follows the two women who made Roe v. Wade a reality, showing how the famous case was argued and won — and how it has been ceaselessly relitigated ever since.
Meanwhile, the man she is with now, while removing his tie, is telling her a strange story about his obsession with a woodland nymph, whom he met briefly one afternoon while out hiking and for whom, whether she actually exists or not, he has been ceaselessly searching ever since.
Togo pipped them to Germany and, as their fans have been ceaselessly reminding them in the build-up to this tournament, they were hoity shambles in the last edition of the continental showpiece, eliminated in the first round after turning up to do little more than dive and moan.
The Democratic presidential candidates understand -- because pollsters and pundits and experts have been ceaselessly drumming it into their heads -- that they must cross a certain threshold on national security issues before they can get a hearing on the domestic policy terrain where their comparative advantage lies.
By James Surowiecki In the course of the ongoing financial crisis, we've been ceaselessly reminded of the dangers of moral hazard — the idea that if people are insulated from the negative effects of their gambles they are more likely to act rashly.
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The process was ceaselessly dynamic and demanding.
So denials had to be ceaselessly reiterated.
Mr. Costello is ceaselessly curious about music.
"Who am I?" each seems to be ceaselessly asking.
Mr Erdogan is ceaselessly combative and on the attack.
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