“Second, speed, flexibility, and incessancy of market activity have replaced the scheduled rhythm of the factory floor.”
“After 20 years, Mary Byrne, teacher at the model school of the New York Training School for Teachers, began to fear the incessancy of this schoolteacher's routine.”
“Couple with this incessancy of action the loftiness and ardour of his aspirations.”
“All cessations made to the Central Powers in the ceasefire and treaty were nullified and renounced.”
“Analytical and nonanalytical cessations are the two forms of nirvāṇa, which is simply freedom from afflictive suffering, or the elimination of afflictive suffering.”
“Experience from the Western Balkans teaches us that military victories and formal cessations of military hostilities are often followed by the killing of the losers or their supposed sympathisers by the winners.”