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But to do so incessantly is pointless.
They are just not so incessantly wired.
Altman worked so incessantly that summer that he got scurvy.
He had a feathery voice and talked so incessantly that his company was fatiguing.
As Mr. Safir left the meeting, reporters quizzed him so incessantly that the usually reserved administrator resorted to humor.
Dr. Armstrong compared it to ringing a doorbell so incessantly that it finally triggers a heart attack.
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Interpreting the face of Jesus Christ has long been a lasting endeavor, and the artists who have subversively attempted to do so are incessantly met with disapproval.
They want what their superiors are getting in first class, so they complain incessantly, hoping to get bumped up.
And for a country where civic leaders speak so enthusiastically and incessantly about nurturing entrepreneurship and innovation, it raises practical and philosophical issues about just how far we ought to go to do so, and at what cost.
He strokes and tugs at his grizzled beard incessantly – so at least the facial hair is real, because the rest of him seems almost too good to be true.
So Kerry alluded incessantly to his exploits in Vietnam; Clark spoke of the pride he felt in his military career; Edwards and Gephardt emoted about having been shaped by their fathers' humble livelihoods (textile-mill worker, milk-truck driver); Lieberman's public identity became inseparable from his devout Judaism.
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