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"With the greatest interest and with never slackening attention I read John Reed's book, Ten Days That Shook the World.
Lyle kept working, however, never slackening the brisk pace he had picked up at Warner Bros. — and taking pride in never having to supplement his actor's income with, say, selling real estate.
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She never slackens – ever".
He led a long and productive life in which his energy and originality never slackened.
Somehow, though, the taut linear direction of the music never slackened.
Business resistance never slackened and its criticism gradually had an effect on Roosevelt, whose support for OPA dwindled.
Demand never slackened and by the close of the seventeenth century, slaves outnumbered burgers in some areas of the Cape by two to one.
Herbert von Karajan's 1960s recording (DG) has a dramatic tension that never slackens, while Claudio Abbado's (DG) is just as sumptuous, and perfectly refined.
It's the rhythm of ancient songs and of street-corner drummers' jams, and Los Papines toss around countless variations of it while the momentum never slackens.
Despite 20 different voices, the author never slackens the taut narrative thread weaving between the good ship Sincerity (lined with untaxed brandy and tobacco), brutal Australian prison camps, and Tasmania itself, whose aboriginal population is dwindling to extinction.
If it took a couple of minutes for the performance really to get into top gear, after that the tension never slackened for an instant, and the force of the originality of Les Noces struck like a thunderbolt.
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