It is decadent, because its need for devalorization impels it to war and unceasing violence. |
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I am disgusted with the tactics of the Democratic Party in their unceasing effort to stifle any political discussion of substance. |
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The growing conflict between Europe and America has thus resulted in an unceasing intensification of social polarisation on both continents. |
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I imagine them laughing at our unceasing efforts to separate the emulations from Bruegel's own hand. |
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The Piano Concerto, composed in 1868, survives unceasing exposure only to emerge perennially and indestructibly fresh. |
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Brae sat back happily and listened half-heartedly to Chase's unceasing jabber. |
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Where unceasing mobility turns into a stressful burden, a desire for leisureliness and unharriedness is likely to grow. |
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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. |
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There is nothing the matter with the freshness of the account and her unceasing love for Kierkegaard. |
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But stumble and strain under an unceasing atmosphere of creative tension, and you'll get trampled. |
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His movies are the works of a brilliant, cynical satirist whose artistic downfall was an unceasing irony. |
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Because of the unceasing generosity by the people of Waterford, Christmas was made easier for more than 1,000 families and individuals. |
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Is he deaf to the unceasing thunder of millions upon millions of voices in the streets of the world declaring peace on war? |
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In this land where the girl, Tana is her name, brought me, it is unceasing merriment and joy. |
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Thus the constant, unceasing, restless legislating in the areas of crime, punishment and anti-social behaviour. |
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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. |
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Modernity requires constant and unceasing upheaval, and its absence does not bring blessed peace, but withering and death. |
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He is also a long-standing and articulate defender of Israel's right to defend itself against the unceasing depredations of its neighbors. |
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Fashion is the sublime deformation of nature, an unceasing and repeated effort to reshape it. |
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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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The relentlessly unceasing thud of the kick's eternal doof-doof was leading me into a hallucinatory state. |
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I will remember her for that first spark of wonder she ignited in my imagination and for her unceasing efforts to promote the arts as part of civic dialogue. |
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I wish to thank, especially, Marije Duijker, for her warm friendship, her unceasing readiness to lend a listening ear, and her wonderful company on the unforgettable trip we made together. |
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The unresting movements of the heavens and the water correspond to the unceasing power of the hydraulic machine and, by extension, to the unceasing power of the emperor. |
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Its international image is already taking a beating from the unceasing violence and the perception that Wahid and his government are unstable and could fall at any time. |
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Satan as the tempter in Paradise Regained fails in his unceasing endeavours to subvert Jesus by various means in the wilderness. |
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The roots of these events are complicated and run deep: the outbreak of civil unrest is the result of the unceasing increase in inequality. |
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Obviously, this system, which must face an ever unceasing workload, has met its limits. |
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The first is the word of life, and the second is the unceasing power, and the third is fiery prayer. |
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For this to come about, there must be unceasing prayer to nourish the desire to carry Christ to all men and women. |
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I do acknowledge that the Bloc Quebecois has been adamant and unceasing in its search for an answer to this question. |
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In the finale, sonata form and infectious rhythmic devices conspire for a movement of unceasing exuberance. |
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To the NRA, though, the point is that vigilance has to be unceasing and eternal. |
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He could start this week by telling Republicans, hey, gang, let's drop the unceasing obstinacy. |
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But little by little, the Faustian fantasy shrinks away and the illusion of anticipating the future becomes an unceasing effort to foresee its perils. |
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There's not an ounce of intelligence in her vapid dark eyes, the glossy lips, the soft words slipping off her tongue in a relentless, unceasing confession. |
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It is thanks to their unceasing support, commitment, and professionalism that we have successfully met our challenges in 2005-06, and can look forward to a bright future. |
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They would have turned her forth, I think, but for my own poor petitionings, unceasing in her behalf. |
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There are real dangers that other boroughs, following Pierrefonds' example, will cave in to the unceasing pressures and permit even more developments in the Ecoforest Corridor and other natural spaces. |
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Some observers say that this new world of unceasing video observation only will increase the importance of the sound bite even as politicians risk losing control of it. |
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The unceasing waves break without ever wearing out. |
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About ten years ago we had an experience in this neighborhood with a very wicked demon, but we succeeded in subduing him by perseverance and by unceasing prayer and unquestioning faith. |
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Fighting between the Boers and British continued, however, until the resources of both Boer republics had been broken by unceasing strain against superior forces. |
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But the SNC's unceasing demands for a no-fly zone or a safety zone to protect civilians from the regime's barrel bombs and chlorine gas are getting nowhere slowly. |
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Riyadh must endure unceasing bad publicity about cases such as that of the Saudi blogger Raif Badawi, sentenced to 1,000 lashes, and the recent street beheading of a Burmese woman. |
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Previously, there was pride and pleasure taken in being part of a universally admired institution, but now staff are frequently demoralised by the unceasing criticism. |
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We must be unceasing in our attempts to protect children. |
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Yet today, the audiovisual sector has enormous economic development potential, due to unceasing growth in demand and the development of new technologies and markets. |
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By including Lerab Ling in your will, you can make a profound and significant contribution towards the long-term future of Lerab Ling's work, which continues to be of unceasing benefit to countless people around the world. |
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The Community and its Member States have given unceasing support to the Arab League's work in this respect, as they pointed out in their message of 25 April. |
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Over the last year, Interpol continued to undergo profound changes in its unceasing efforts to respond to the increasingly complex international criminal environment. |
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Givaudan does this through close partnerships and alliances with expert organisations as well as through an unceasing search for new natural products that have never before been used in fragrances and flavours. |
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The history of the maker is expressed in its unceasing technical and aesthetic research, encouraging the use of the most sophisticated artistic techniques. |
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Her mother now spends her days in unceasing mourning for the kid she lost. |
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At this book's inception, when we came to, we found ourselves already traipsing around Penrose steps, already reactively enclosed in an unceasing loop. |
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