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The ceaseless effort to prove one's worth diverts ambition from more luxuriant forms of self-expression.
Having his own true tone of voice, he acts like a tuning fork in the ceaseless effort to hit and hold your own.
"The prime minister feels the need to thank him for his ceaseless effort to promote the positions of the government and the interests of the Greek people under very difficult circumstances," government spokesman Gavriel Sakellaridis announced.
Some years ago, Meyer Schapiro argued that Picasso discovered the unity of his experience through the very process of transformation; it was only through the tireless exercise of the artist's hand and mind, through the ceaseless effort to be "sensitive, reactive, responsive," that the artist would express his essential wholeness.
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"I have met with Esther Pollard and updated her on our ceaseless efforts to liberate Jonathan.
"The BBC goes through ceaseless efforts to reform itself," says Fraser, "but really its management structure is immovable, very rigid and top-down.
We are, sadly, accustomed to hearing President Bush's lawyers justify this administration's ceaseless efforts to undermine the Constitution and the rule of law: intrusions on privacy, warrantless wiretapping, indefinite detention, torture.
If we worry, it should be about the DPRK's ceaseless efforts to develop more advanced nuclear technology and other weapons of mass destruction, including biological and chemical ones.
Although Price is best known for his ceaseless efforts to undo the ACA he is the only House of Representatives member who succeeded in landing a bill to do so on the desk of President Barack Obama, who issued a veto— Price has also during 12 years in Congress carved out a role as a budget hawk with an antiregulation bent.
The AAFES group was given Burger King's first Award of Excellence in 2002 for the company what it called "its [AAFES] ceaseless efforts to support U.S. servicemen and women deployed to locations around the world in support of the war on terrorism".
In what the elder Mr. Twichell wrote later was "72 hours of ceaseless effort," at times by the light of their truck headlights, the men felled trees, squared timbers, assembled trestles and waded chest deep into the ice-cold river to float them into position.
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