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Sometime in the postwar era, though, the domestic meal began its unremitting decline.
By the 1960s, Jane Jacobs, an influential American writer, described it as "the very symbol of a city in long and unremitting decline".
The unremitting decline of commodity prices — zinc, lead, iron, oil — reminds him of the 1930s.
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And the Europeans are the first to admit that the U. S. still has the economic edge for all sorts of reasons -- it's more dynamic and entrepreneurial, less constrained by bureaucracy, and derives the benefits of continued demographic growth that stands in stark contrast to Europe's unremitting demographic decline.
As she weakened she saw only her sister and a few very close friends, and, although there were short periods of respite, her decline was unremitting.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is due on Monday to issue its first major abortion ruling since 2007 against a backdrop of unremitting divisions among Americans on the issue and a decades-long decline in the rate at which women terminate pregnancies.
THE itch is unremitting.
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He is impervious and unremitting.
Enwezor's show is unremitting.
The European Championship is unremitting.
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