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to unceasingly

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Without ceasing (stopping), continuously

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Her movies feature a gay man playing a straight man making jokes about homosexuals, Ronald Reagan as a civil rights crusader and working women who are referred to unceasingly as "girls".

It is difficult to unceasingly return [to] a problem that one cannot solve; it is not very rewarding on a medical level; it is easier to cure people…" GP 12, F, 55 y, Fr Some GPs considered the use of all illegal drugs as abuse, whereas others considered this use as abuse only when it affected the patient's health or social life.

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The oath prohibits "any act of dishonesty or cowardice" and requires its declaimers to "strive unceasingly to quicken the public sense of civic duty".

Congress will have to be unceasingly vigilant during the rule-making to ensure that resulting regulations reflect lawmakers' intent and the public's needs.

Being a Jedi knight, though, and committed to struggling unceasingly for justice and civilisation, Chris spurns such mouthings as empty, choosing rather to endure to the final triumph, and is planning to sue for discrimination.

Karen's sin of going to church in bright red shoes and failing to care for her grandmother is punished by her being forced to dance unceasingly for ever.

Heralding her introduction of "e-mail, voicemail and videoconferencing" to an unceasingly inept office, she overrode an image of overweening ambition and incompetence to gain its nod.

The ideas which might secure such unconditioned knowledge lack objective reality (refer to no object), and our misguided efforts to acquire ultimate metaphysical knowledge are led astray by the illusion which, according to Kant, "unceasingly mocks and torments us" (A339/B397).

For example, my therapist tells me that to worry unceasingly about getting cancer is as irrational as worrying about getting hit by a bus on Flatbush Avenue.

Then there were Hamza's enemies: the ungrateful villain Bakhtak, whose life Hamza spares, only for Bakhtak to work unceasingly for the hero's demise; and the cruel necromancer, giant and archfiend Zumurrud Shah.

As chairman of the international policy committee, Cardinal Law, archbishop of Boston, issued a Middle East statement of his own last month, in which he said religious leaders "have a special obligation to work unceasingly for peace".

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