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  • This book is an unremitting account of misery, privation, and pointlessness in a world of dun landscapes, tormenting insects, malnutrition, and cultural stagnancy.
  • By contrast, at the heart of the third version is the revolutionary turbulence of a "rotatory movement that never comes to a standstill," and which Schelling compares to an "unremitting wheel" and the 'The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815)
  • Fall is not a failure, can not stand up to failure; walking is not successful, only unremittingly is victory.
  • The film is a joy - hilariously funny and unremittingly scabrous.
  • Yet when it comes to how they should view their adopted country, the message is one of almost unremitting hostility. Times, Sunday Times
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  • So, too, does the unremitting spectre of war. The Times Literary Supplement
  • If the time had dragged this would have been a hard job, unremitting and tedious.
  • I was sent to boarding school, where I spent six years of unremitting misery.
  • Quitting this situation he lived for some years as gardener in several considerable families: after which he established himself in London as a seedsman; and has ever since followed that business with unremitting diligence and success. The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805
  • The other path for failed attempts at behavioral control through physical punishment was outright cruelty and sometimes descent into unremitting family warfare. On the Edge: A History of Poor Black Children and Their American Dreams
  • This unremitting focus on just one race participant is understandable, but the hint of Schadenfreude in the tone was unmistakable.
  • The bothering and begging are exhaustive and unremitting, and the beggars world-beating in their decrepitude and infirmity.
  • And shortly, in her armies' unremitting retreat, the great fortress of Przemysl was abandoned to siege.
  • On and off the pitch, he is unremittingly, unstintingly himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The entire film is suffused with almost unremitting brutality.
  • Rigby worked with ardour to suppress trafficking in slaves and his efforts to enforce the 1845 treaty were unremitting.
  • At no successive instants, during a bright day, after the earth has once been warmed to the temperature of the night air of the previous night, do the same particles touch the surface; an unremitting renewal of the surface air-stratum is in continual progress as long as the heat of the soil or terrestrial surface is greater than that of the air in contact with it. Census of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, For the Year 1861. Illustrated by Statistical Tables. Prepared under the Authority of the City Council by Frederick A. Ford
  • I will order my future unremitting struggle!
  • Despite our unremitting efforts to modernize our country, there are always people who, dissatisfied with their current living conditions, are willing to be exploited by extortionists who live on human trafficking.
  • What is striking about the pictures, though it should not be, is precisely their unremitting normality.
  • But the king for me was keema kaleji: lamb livers and kidneys chopped into a ragout of richly spiced minced lamb, unremittingly generous in providing the molten, offally joys of the carnivorous life.
  • As long as a person strongly unremittingly in pursuit, he will be able to achieve the purpose of.
  • Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache.
  • unremitting demands of hunger
  • Fall is not a failure, can not stand up to failure; walking is not successful, only unremittingly is victory.
  • The unremitting regularity of the electronic pulses allowed little natural ebb and flow. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were almost two million in the dole queues, the industrial forecasts churned out unremitting gloom, and company after company was going to the wall.
  • Achieved unremittingly, indomitable than when subjected to failure is more important.
  • Fall is not a failure, can not stand up to failure; walking is not successful, only unremittingly is victory.
  • The more the state expands in this way, the more success it will enjoy in the only one of its wars on abstract nouns it wages unremittingly - the War on Capital.
  • Tree industry model, Hing Luzhou cause is our unremitting pursuit.
  • The unremitting regularity of the electronic pulses allowed little natural ebb and flow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rigby worked with ardour to suppress trafficking in slaves and his efforts to enforce the 1845 treaty were unremitting.
  • It began with the unremitting curfews, followed by reports of babies dying at checkpoints and snipers shooting children.
  • In the news business, where each day is a quick-march through breaking stories and unremitting deadlines, mistakes are inevitable.
  • The faint rose again blushed on his cheek; his brow and lips lost the ashy paleness of threatened dissolution; such was the dear reward of my unremitting attention -- and bounteous heaven added overflowing recompence, when it gave me also the thanks and smiles of Idris. I.4a
  • First off, the story, about a theater director who's sucked into the vortex of his own impossible artistic ambitions, is unremittingly bleak, making for one of the most depressing nondocumentary films you're likely to see, well, ever. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • That sounds far too much like hard unremitting work to me.
  • Always sparky company, his enthusiasm and generosity were unremitting, although he remained far from wealthy throughout his life.
  • It is a tale of unremitting misery. The Sun
  • The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting monotony of the drum patterns.
  • The embrace of a dream to study Industrial Engineering. Professional learning I have made unremitting efforts.
  • Our thanks are due to Bob Lawrence whose unremitting labours have ensured the success of the whole scheme.
  • The New York hackmen, for instance, are very obliging and attentive; but if it would not seem ungrateful, I would hazard the statement that their attentions are unremitting to the degree of being almost embarrassing, and proffered to the verge of obtrusiveness. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863
  • With all this unremitting niceness, no wonder he seeks unlikeable characters to play. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fall is not a failure, can not stand up to failure; walking is not successful, only unremittingly is victory.
  • Heaven revolves, the gentleman to unremitting self-improvement.
  • I am also mystified by the unremitting praise the film has received, though I've done little more than skim everything I've run across.
  • There are, he adds, ‘unremittingly ichthyophagous [fish-eating] breakfasters; others who will have bacon every day but never sausages and vice versa’.
  • Carcinoma, methadone, diabetes, depression, miscarriage and angina have poured down as unremittingly as the weather.
  • Don't lose faith, as long as the unremittingly, you will get some fruits.
  • Whether you take my view (the issues of extreme immorality and violence they raise cannot be dismissed and must be addressed), or whether you take your view (those haters are deliberately, mendaciously, unremittingly smearing one of the most moral, honourable nations on earth), there is nothing ‘amusing’ or ‘fun’ about this. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Bemusement, uncertainty, insecurity, affliction are all tokens of an unremitting struggle; however stylish, the words are always about something, they are never in vacuo or for display.
  • n. - unremitting care; unflagging or obsequious attention. assiduous, v. - pardon; absolve; acquit; release. assoilment, assumpsit Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Achieved unremittingly, indomitable than when subjected to failure is more important.
  • The film is a joy - hilariously funny and unremittingly scabrous.
  • The rest, even while the scenery keeps rising from the floor or descending from the flies, remains unremittingly flat.
  • And 70 minutes of unremitting ballet music may not be the most intellectually challenging fare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drove Barry young and old, town talk and unremitting applause for the curtain call, could fill volumes, just like in a grand celebration of Chinese culture. The U.
  • Face of new opportunities, we will develop, heritage and play a standard-bearer of silk culture, make our unremitting efforts to carry the Chinese silk culture forward.
  • I think the real thing is the unremitting pressure to be constantly, constantly pushing forward.
  • In the very near distance, someone sings, people cheer and utensils unremittingly hit glasses.
  • As long as the continuous efforts, unremitting struggle, there is no things that can not be conquered.
  • Don't lose faith, as long as the unremittingly, you will get some fruits.
  • Learn from this in future not to extinguish your spirit even for a moment during your prayer; pray in spirit and truth, unremittingly, and not flattering the Lord during prayer by one single word -- that is, not pronouncing a single word feignedly, hypocritically; let your prayer be only the expression of truth, the mouthpiece of the Holy Ghost, and do not let it serve by a single word the enemy's lie, nor be in any way the organ of the Devil. My Life in Christ, or Moments of Spiritual Serenity and Contemplation, of Reverent Feeling, of Earnest Self-Amendment, and of Peace in God
  • Unremitting pursuit in freedom through in human social life along.
  • The unremitting regularity of the electronic pulses allowed little natural ebb and flow. Times, Sunday Times
  • They just put the ball in the net in the first half, Alex Burns continuing to find the scoresheet with unremitting regularity.
  • Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache.
  • The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor.
  • As long as a person strongly unremittingly in pursuit, he will be able to achieve the purpose of.
  • The picture is not one of unremitting gloom. Times, Sunday Times
  • But surely no one expects readers to be converted to Nazism or sadomasochism through Aue's account of himself, either, so one must conclude that Franklin's and Bukiet's dislike of an "unremitting immersion in Aue's worldview" has been converted into a general critical requirement that bad people as depicted in fiction must be "counteracted" by a "philosophical or artistic" effort to meliorate their evil. Point of View in Fiction
  • The inconsiderate facility with which she had wandered about with a person so little known to her, so underbred, and so forward, appeared now to herself inexcusable; and she determined, if but spared this dreadful punishment, to pass the whole of her future life in unremitting caution. Camilla
  • It would also mean two weeks of unremitting toil, caring for an often inconsolable toddler who is likely to demand attention day and night for the duration of the illness.
  • But surely no one expects readers to be converted to Nazism or sadomasochism through Aue's account of himself, either, so one must conclude that Franklin's and Bukiet's dislike of an "unremitting immersion in Aue's worldview" has been converted into a general critical requirement that bad people as depicted in fiction must be "counteracted" by a "philosophical or artistic" effort to meliorate their evil. December 2009
  • Fall is not a failure, can not stand up to failure; walking is not successful, only unremittingly is victory.
  • To accomplish this task calls for joint unremitting efforts by the international community.
  • This would occur not by itself, but only through unremitting class struggle and the teaching of the masses. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • Traditionally, backpackers haven't had two baht to rub together, and joining their number has meant submitting yourself to an unremitting grind of penny-pinching international poverty.
  • Your kind and unremitting exertions in our favour will soon plenish the drawing-room. Selected English Letters
  • Soon it began to rain, and what began with the patter of hail became a succession of cloudbursts, which eventually evened out into an unremitting downpour.
  • They are filled with horror and compassion at the sight of poor men spending their blood in the quarrels of princes, and brutifying their sublime capabilities in the drudgery of unremitting labour. Famous Reviews
  • Incredibly, a microbiologist has shown that the amoeba lives its life in almost constant and unremitting hatred.
  • Over generations his family sold pieces of their agricultural land as the only way to survive the unremitting onslaught of emergencies.
  • I was sent to boarding school, where I spent six years of unremitting misery.
  • The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting monotony of the drum patterns.
  • He achieved what he did by unremitting hard work.
  • Our thanks are due to Bob Lawrence whose unremitting labours have ensured the success of the whole scheme.
  • The film is a joy - hilariously funny and unremittingly scabrous.
  • The penetrative, unremitting power of her PR had so convinced the newspapers, and through them everyone, including many of my fellow scientists, that my own truths counted for nothing.
  • The subject matter is still that of broken relationships but, whereas before the sense was of an unremitting resignation, now a lighter note leavens the confessionals.
  • In his writing, this writer whom I had never met, Pico Iyer, unremittingly challenged my world and its certitudes.
  • The narrative deals with events of boyhood, then courting, matchmaking, and marriage, and afterwards the unremitting harshness of life.
  • I was sent to boarding school, where I spent six years of unremitting misery.
  • There is something poetic in the way the names roll, evoking notions of pride in unremitting labour, unity in poverty, resilience in hard times.
  • The bill of rights he had in mind would provide “clearly and without the aid of sophisms for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restrictions against monopolies, the eternal and unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land.” Ratification
  • Repetitive, high-frequency overload delivered to a malaligned extensor mechanism yields persistent, debilitating, unremitting pain in some athletes.
  • The subject matter is still that of broken relationships but, whereas before the sense was of an unremitting resignation, now a lighter note leavens the confessionals.
  • It's for good reason Streap has been described as ‘a most impressive peak of narrow ridges and shattered corries, with unremittingly steep slopes.’
  • The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor that casts seductive glossy reflections and will age gracefully despite intense use.
  • Have achieved unremittingly, indomitable than when subjected to failure is more important.
  • Hot, dry places are arid and dusty and unremitting. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unremitting liberal orientation finally became too much for me.
  • Carcinoma, methadone, diabetes, depression, miscarriage and angina have poured down as unremittingly as the weather.
  • The weather was unremittingly awful.
  • Striving for perfection and quality guarantee is our unremitting pursue goal.
  • As long as a person strongly unremittingly in pursuit, he will be able to achieve the purpose of.
  • We stand ready to work with all other parties to make continued and unremitting efforts to protect elephants and other wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fall is not a failure, can not stand up to failure; walking is not successful, only unremittingly is victory.
  • Hot, dry places are arid and dusty and unremitting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Galactic binaries, such as the myriad number of white dwarf stars orbiting one another throughout our galaxy, will be broadcasting an unremitting cacophony of waves discernible from space.
  • As long as a person strongly unremittingly in pursuit, he will be able to achieve the purpose of.
  • The mood was one of unremitting gloom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fall is not a failure, can not stand up to failure; walking is not successful, only unremittingly is victory.
  • It tasted of chocolate not sugar, but was not so unremittingly dark that it would defeat those who find very bitter chocolate just too grown-up.
  • He stalks his prey with bravado and near-relish, killing unremorsefully on his unremitting quest to destroy the accused.
  • Nostalgia wears rose-tinted specs, but even the most optimistic filter can't block out the unremitting greyness of the Seventies.
  • As long as a person strongly unremittingly in pursuit, he will be able to achieve the purpose of.
  • Our thanks are due to Bob Lawrence whose unremitting labours have ensured the success of the whole scheme.
  • It would seem from this description that Never Let Me Go is a work of unremitting bleakness and gratuitous sordidity. Rereading: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
  • Once or twice, it was true, General Gurney, who was unremitting in his attention, heard his name muttered, and thought himself recognized; but, instead, he always found, when he listened more closely, that the wandering intellect was running upon A Fool's Errand. By One of the Fools
  • It comes at the end of a relentless, unremitting cross examination of Wilde by Carson.
  • Indeed this is a work of unremitting trepidation.
  • As long as a person strongly unremittingly in pursuit, he will be able to achieve the purpose of.
  • See it wasn't all unremitting bleakness during the mid 80s.
  • As long as the continuous efforts, unremitting struggle, there is no things that can not be conquered.
  • The landscape is unremittingly bleak, filled with dashed hopes, destroyed lives, and loveless relationships.

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