Exact(6)
Daumier's talent flowered in the pages of La Caricature, a weekly that, among other things, made endlessly ingenious sport of the King's pear-shaped head.
But that's the price we must pay for freedom of expression (a point made endlessly in the aftermath of the massacre of Charlie Hebdo's cartoonists).
£20, Aesop I buy one of these for every new baby in my life, simply because they are beautifully made, endlessly useful and will last the recipient well into adulthood.
Like Kafka — a writer whom Agnon said he never read — Agnon presents us with a parable that turns out to be illegible, as if to show that, in a twentieth-century novel, meaning itself must be made endlessly problematic.
"McElheny brings historical narratives into his work, blending those in an incredibly rich and challenging way," said Edward Saywell, chairman of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which made "Endlessly Repeating Twentieth Century Modernism" a centerpiece of the new contemporary art wing it opened last year.
All this is made endlessly complex by the ability of the mind to interfere with, or to shape, its own workings, which is pathology at worst and our precious autonomy at best.
Similar(52)
He has that instinct for the iconic that makes his work endlessly reproducible.
If anything, when it comes to affection and appreciation, to give endlessly makes it possible endlessly to receive.
It made frequent endlessly long and occasional short stops and was shunted several times onto different tracks.
For instance, my mother made ratatouille endlessly when I was a child: there was always a pot of it either on the stove or in the fridge.
Experience has made her endlessly canny and deft; hers is a practical wisdom, and, of all the people in Great Britain who will be affected by the forthcoming advent of President Trump, she, one imagines, will lose the least sleep.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com