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been incessantly
adverb
In a manner without pause or stop, especially to the point of annoyance; not ceasing.
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Since his election victory last month, Governor-elect Jim McGreevey has been incessantly warning that the state faces a mounting deficit and has pointedly urged lawmakers to restrain their spending.
The heart of the area is Villasimius, whose archaeological museum is a guide to the human history of Sardinia, which has been incessantly resettled and contested, as one might imagine of a central Mediterranean island.
While a single dynasty had held the throne for five hundred years, the country — the size of North and South Carolina combined — had been incessantly squeezed and serially invaded by bigger, more powerful neighbors.
The popularity of the song on the Internet has made it a sensation across the border in India as well, surprising the band members, who have been incessantly asked whether they feel they have put their lives in danger by ridiculing the mighty.
But as The Times's article made clear, she had very few friends in the White House and many opponents — not least William Daley, the president's chief of staff, who had been incessantly lobbied by business and by state governors fearful that the rules would cost jobs.
Fluorescent efficiency of various visible quantum dots (QDs) has been incessantly improved to meet industrially high standard mainly through the advance in core/shell heterostructural design, however, their stability against degradable environments appears still lacking.
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The ballet is incessantly restless.
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The sex psychology writer is incessantly flogging her book.
Chinese cosmologies present a vision of a dynamic universe that is incessantly being generated.
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