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How to use unceasing in a sentence

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It is decadent, because its need for devalorization impels it to war and unceasing violence.
I am disgusted with the tactics of the Democratic Party in their unceasing effort to stifle any political discussion of substance.
The growing conflict between Europe and America has thus resulted in an unceasing intensification of social polarisation on both continents.
I imagine them laughing at our unceasing efforts to separate the emulations from Bruegel's own hand.
The Piano Concerto, composed in 1868, survives unceasing exposure only to emerge perennially and indestructibly fresh.
Brae sat back happily and listened half-heartedly to Chase's unceasing jabber.
Where unceasing mobility turns into a stressful burden, a desire for leisureliness and unharriedness is likely to grow.
He really was a general manager, not a coach, and for the past six years or so had turned to golf to fill his unceasing competitive desire.
There is nothing the matter with the freshness of the account and her unceasing love for Kierkegaard.
But stumble and strain under an unceasing atmosphere of creative tension, and you'll get trampled.
His movies are the works of a brilliant, cynical satirist whose artistic downfall was an unceasing irony.
Because of the unceasing generosity by the people of Waterford, Christmas was made easier for more than 1,000 families and individuals.
Is he deaf to the unceasing thunder of millions upon millions of voices in the streets of the world declaring peace on war?
In this land where the girl, Tana is her name, brought me, it is unceasing merriment and joy.
Thus the constant, unceasing, restless legislating in the areas of crime, punishment and anti-social behaviour.
The voices of experiences he had never lived were not nearly as intense now, but they continued to ring through his mind with unceasing fervor.
Modernity requires constant and unceasing upheaval, and its absence does not bring blessed peace, but withering and death.
He is also a long-standing and articulate defender of Israel's right to defend itself against the unceasing depredations of its neighbors.
Fashion is the sublime deformation of nature, an unceasing and repeated effort to reshape it.
If we ask ourselves this question, we often feel forced into answering that we could rejoice in God's continued, unceasing presence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Her good humour was unceasing, and her countenance was as open as her heart.
In the unceasing struggle of the workers with their exploiters the truly loyal leaders are always marked for persecution.
So unceasing were the fluctuations of the octarchy, as to the extent of territories possessed by respective princes, that it is scarcely practicable to describe.
The unceasing stream of pilgrims to his home at Abbotsford is but one of many indications of his unwaning popularity.
I have read and known certain kabbalistic triflers, whose insanity provokes my unceasing as astonishment.
Faint it was, and distant, but peculiar in its unvarying, unceasing rush.
Necessarily, this unceasing attention to the art develops an expert occasionally.
How strange and how unceasing are the anomalies of Irish life!
Who would not prefer that possibility to the unceasing agitations and frequent revolutions which are the continual scourges of petty republics?
But this high-wrought brilliancy, this unceasing point, soon fatigue.
Of what avail all of our unceasing and exhaustless endurance?
So our efforts to find something, where we see nothing, are unceasing.
He began in 1766 a life of unceasing activity, which continued.
The dry rustling of their leather wings was an unceasing rush of sound.
How Nettie could bear it all, was an unceasing marvel to the doctor.
He grows so tired of that unceasing question sometimes, that he dreads to show us any thing at all.
Robert later declared, probably with some bitter exaggeration, that his life had combined 'the cheerless gloom of a hermit with the unceasing moil of a galley slave.
Your maneater, as they of India call the tiger who has once tasted blood of the human, care no more for the other prey, but prowl unceasing till he get him.
The tidal current runs to and fro in its unceasing service, crowded with memories of men and ships it had borne to the rest of home or to the battles of the sea.
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