How To Use Unfailingly In A Sentence
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My memory will be of an unfailingly courteous, generous and lovable man who kept his powder dry but out of sight.
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His relations with colleagues, differences of opinion notwithstanding, were unfailingly friendly.
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The voice on the phone from New York is tremulous, unfailingly polite, marked by hesitations and bursts of nervous laughter.
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His job was to cook the meals, which he did unfailingly, every day.
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He was a famously difficult and irascible man, some might even have characterized as mad, but was unfailingly courteous, warm and hospitable towards me.
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The meats are unfailingly tender and flavorful, and the stuffed tomatoes deserve a Tony Award for best supporting actor.
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Still, the popular image of "The Gipper"– resolute, square-shouldered, unfailingly optimistic – overlooks a more complicated presidency – and person.
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And yet so unfailingly good-humoured?
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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Robinson was a gentleman, unfailingly courteous, with inexhaustible enthusiasm.
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He was unfailingly courteous and beautifully mannered.
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He was unfailingly helpful in less conspicuous ways.
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Still, the popular image of "The Gipper" – resolute, square-shouldered, unfailingly optimistic – overlooks a more complicated presidency – and person.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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DreamsofProgress says: lux, that is patently and absolutely and unfailingly a dishonest argument.
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Anne Sofie von Otter's mezzo-soprano is perhaps a touch ethereal for Dido, but she didn't try and compete with the orchestra, instead confidently drawing the drama to her, with a stage presence and an unfailingly intelligent musicality that anchored the human dimension of Part II.
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In handling the disputes of which daily life in Massachusetts was full, he was unfailingly humble, flexible, lenient, charitable, and fair.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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The man was unfailingly polite.
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We can perhaps see these two, in another life, as the unfailingly organized schoolmarm (Whitman) and the rebel rousing student (Brown).
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He was unfailingly helpful to the researchers and lay-people who plied him with questions from all four comers of the globe.
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In the land of the cowboy you might expect beef to be an unfailingly popular dish.
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They also acknowledged him to have been unfailingly good-humoured, witty and kind.
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It has unfailingly produced economic disaster, and in most cases, pretty odious political tyrannies.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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The research showed they would later unfailingly lumber over to the farmers who gave them food and shun the others.
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In this conversation, Ray and Len negotiate their identities unfailingly.
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FOR more than a quarter-century, the dominant idea guiding economic policy in the United States and much of the globe has been that the market is unfailingly wise.
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He was unfailingly helpful in less conspicuous ways.
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He is an unfailingly polite Sir Edmund Hillary-esque type chap, the sort that if he ever borrowed your lawn mower would most certainly return it with a full tank of petrol and a bottle of decent port.
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Merchant resigned his seat but was unfailingly good-humoured about being derided as a figure of fun by the Westminster village.
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Unfailingly loyal, high-principled, but tolerant, courageous, and apparently tireless, she enjoyed indifferent health and slept little.
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The meats are unfailingly tender and flavorful, and the stuffed tomatoes deserve a Tony Award for best supporting actor.
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He was always attentive to the need to maintain the highest standards, generous with his time and unfailingly courteous.
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He added: 'The suspense is brilliantly effective and the description of places unfailingly evocative.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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The voice on the phone from New York is tremulous, unfailingly polite, marked by hesitations and bursts of nervous laughter.
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Her failed vision of herself, though men almost unfailingly found her beautiful, was of ‘a smaller, elegant creature with luxuriant auburn hair, sea-green eyes and a dazzling white skin’.
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Moreover, his theories were unfailingly stimulating, even when they proved transient.
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He was unfailingly helpful in less conspicuous ways.
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Stanley was unfailingly polite and even-tempered on the set.
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In restaurants the waiters are unfailingly chipper.
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He's unfailingly calm and polite around Claire, and we get the sense throughout this episode that Ethan is sweet on her.
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Be it the bold and intricate beadwork from the Maasai Mara or the handcrafted sea glass beads from Ghana's Cape Coast, when such jewelry is unfailingly noticed, I quickly direct the conversation to the independent African businesswomen who have made and sold me these pieces over the past years.
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The meats are unfailingly tender and flavorful, and the stuffed tomatoes deserve a Tony Award for best supporting actor.
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Recorded "at various concert halls around the globe between 2007-10" as his latest label blithely puts it, he's as inventive and unfailingly swinging here on his 62nd trio album as when he left Miami long ago.
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He was always attentive to the need to maintain the highest standards, generous with his time and unfailingly courteous.
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He was impeccably dressed, unfailingly polite, urbane and sophisticated.
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Despite his forthright views, however, he remains unfailingly courteous to the end.
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She ushered guests into the studio, replenished the coffee maker, and unfailingly turned up bright and early for the 7am kick off.
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My memory will be of an unfailingly courteous, generous and lovable man who kept his powder dry but out of sight.
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A more self-assured, unfailingly polite and mannerly man never existed.
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He was always attentive to the need to maintain the highest standards, generous with his time and unfailingly courteous.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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He is unfailingly friendly, diffident and self-deprecating with an old-fashioned sense of fair play.
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She was unfailingly courteous and helpful.
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Joan tall, angular, quiet, unfailingly wise died in 2003, and Paddy soldiered on in her absence, buoyed by friends and his own unkillable enthusiasm for life.
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The TV and radio interviewers who unfailingly judge a political party's commitment to a cause by how much money they devote to it.
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The man was unfailingly polite.
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Of particular relevance for present purposes is Eagleton's insistent questioning of what he calls the "new somatics," specifically the current fetishization of the sexualized and unfailingly "well nourished" body.
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No other competitor in any sport has been as consistently good or as unfailingly good natured.
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In the land of the cowboy you might expect beef to be an unfailingly popular dish.
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Each has written compellingly on this subject, yet each has been unselfishly and unfailingly supportive as we explored terrain that they already knew well.
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His relations with colleagues, differences of opinion notwithstanding, were unfailingly friendly.
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No other competitor in any sport has been as consistently good or as unfailingly good natured.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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People were unfailingly courteous and showed great sympathy - but throughout, all eyes were firmly on Abu Dhabi.
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In that work the term weaver is used almost unfailingly to describe those who worked in the hand-loom industry.
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He was unfailingly correct and polite.
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First for their appearance: unfailingly perky; and then for their movements: unflaggingly jaunty.
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But what good is bawdy when its purveyors, from low to high, seem unfailingly recruited for their unsightliness, and act like overwrought underachievers or maundering bystanders?