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But then, after about a half-hour of foot-dragging and ceaseless water break negotiations, a change would come over Gus.
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Mr Ackroyd, with his ear for English melancholy, surely makes less of the sea than he might have; foreigners have often thought the ceaseless surrounding waters, with their mists and sighs, are the key to the English character.
The Appalachians are among the oldest mountains on Earth, born of powerful upheavals within the terrestrial crust and sculpted by the ceaseless action of water upon the surface.
They gleefully pummel the overdog Yankees as my friends and I alternate between staring anxiously at a ceaseless drip of water coming through the concrete above and wistfully down at empty, dry corporate box seats below.
"You can't step into the same river twice" is one of the statements of Heraclitus, in the early 5th Century BC - his point being that the ceaseless flow of the water makes for a different river each time you step into it.
Although Anzac Day has, it appears, passed without incident, for which we should be thankful, we are still left — by the occurrences of this week, by the ceaseless welter of historical commentary, and by films like "Gallipoli" and "The Water Diviner" — not just with a faith in atonement and commemoration but also with a nagging sense of wrong piled forever upon wrong.
Water, unsurprisingly, is a topic of ceaseless discussion, and the source of considerable collective anxiety.
Here's David Benedict: "The production lifts audiences from mere happiness to eye-watering, comic hysteria... [Corden's] ceaseless connection with the audience – including with hapless individual theatregoers – is in the Dame Edna league".
An electric pump, protected by a thatched hut, draws water from a well beneath his land, assuring him of a ceaseless flow for months at a time.
68ff8d24-c6e8-45f4-8dbd-c453d458b9c9 If anyone's to blame for the modern-day cult of "personal productivity" – the ceaseless barrage of books and listicles promising tips for keeping your head above water in our hyper-busy era – then it's probably David Allen.
From time to time some brief and insubstantial reflection arose concerning the instability of the things of this world, whose image I saw in the surface of the water, but soon these fragile impressions gave way before the unchanging and ceaseless movement which lulled me... so completely that even when time and the habitual signal called me home I could hardly bring myself to go.
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