Sentence examples for has never abated from inspiring English sources

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It's a fashion that has never abated.

And his sense of the contest has never abated.

He had a terrific hunger then for the printed word which has never abated.

Antitelevision sentiment emerged in earnest at the turn of the decade, and, in many ways, it has never abated.

"That line of threat has never abated," said a senior American official, who referred to the terrorist group by its initials.

The late President Sadat effectively traded Sinai for a free hand for Israel in the West Bank where the pace of settling Israeli Jews began to increase – and has never abated.

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But Wetterling's grief had never abated into abstraction.

"They were so full of enthusiasm for life, and their curiosity had never abated".

The moment Paul and Gilbert met, sparks flew -- and they've never abated.

The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power, and the Future of the World by Michelle Goldberg Penguinn, 2009) Controversies about contraception exploded with the advent of Obamacare in 2012, and abortion wars have never abated.

That level of attention has never really abated, and was most intrusive at the time when she became pregnant by her then boyfriend Ed Simmons of the Chemical Brothers.

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