The border, in the context of the exhibition, acts as an historic and personal leitmotif, revealing its persistence, if not incessancy in the minds of Chicano artists. |
Second, speed, flexibility, and incessancy of market activity have replaced the scheduled rhythm of the factory floor. |
In recapitulating the history of Uruguay at this period the incessancy of the stream of warlike events is amazing. |
Couple with this incessancy of action the loftiness and ardour of his aspirations. |
But now fatigue a little deadened him to that incessancy of life, it seemed now just an eternal circling. |
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. |