Incessant
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45 examples of Incessant in a sentence
Travel can be liberating, but when it is incessant, we become permanent exiles without repose.
And I had
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fun making fun of him in the training room because he'd come in with foot injuries.
And moral will is undermined by an
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appeal to incentives that destroy our desire to do the right thing.
And in the information era we all live in today, what we might call the TED age, I'd say that countries are increasingly being judged by a global public that's been fed on an
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diet of Internet news, of televised images, of cellphone videos, of email gossip.
inspite of the lead being played by sunny deol and the
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songs, I must say gadar is the better of the two.
As good an advert for republicanism as you're ever likely to see,"Mayerling"is an everyday story of royal folk in late nineteenth century Austria.Set during one of Europe's seemingly
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internal turmoils it concerns itself with the Emperor Franz Joseph (Mr James Mason),his rebellious son,the Crown Prince Rudolf (Mr Omar Sharif)the Empress(Miss Ava Gardner) and various mistresses,secret policemen,spies,extravagantly-uniformed popinjays,gypsies,dancers,wives, soldiers,swans,horses and the bizarre inbred web of European royalty at the time of Franz Joseph's Austro-Hungarian Empire.
This movie hasn't aged very well at all and now it's main appeal is just to see a snap shot of Sin City, circa 1969 and all the
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smoking, the weird hair (Drivas has an atomic comb over that makes him resemble a well-groomed hip Cousin It) and trendy fashions that went along with it.
Eddie Murphy sells out yet again as a doctor who rediscovers his forgotten childhood gift for understanding the
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and witless chatter of guinea pigs, tigers, rats, dogs and pigeons.
The Luftwaffe failed to bomb Malta into submission in much the same way as it failed to bring London to its knees.The courage of the Maltese people in the face of
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danger was recognised by the King and the island was awarded the George Cross.A worthy subject you might think for a movie,but "Malta Story" does not even qualify for the term "worthy" in its most patronising sense.It gives the appearance of being hastily cobbled together to meet a deadline,perhaps before the actors lost the will to live.
A story of people fighting with each other, murdering each other, commiting adultery, and worst of all mistreating the dogs that are essential for their survival, among the
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crunching of snow under boots.
One of the most annoying aspects of this film is the
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product plugs, particularly those of Gap, which will not even be around in 2054.
The one constant in Somerset Maugham's short story of "Rain" was the
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rain and the oppressive, claustrophobic and maddening effect it had on the participants.
When his handyman does not return from a poison-spraying mission in the swamp to kill the frogs whose
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croaking is driving his family nuts, he asks Pickett Smith to look for him.
This terrible, never ending,
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rain that falls throughout the film is just another character - it adds to the gloomy picture and the dark feeling of the main hero.
This means that when we build a road in a country like Mozambique, we are also ensuring that it is resilient to the floods that accompany
incessant
rains.
Facing tribal unrest and
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fighting, the British proposed to settle the tribes from Waziristan (present-day North Waziristan and South Waziristan) in British territory.
To be sure, it is now recognized that the West exported to the rest of the world not only many wonderful accomplishments but also less praiseworthy values, resulting in the forcible liquidation of other cultures, suppression of other religions, and fetishism of
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economic expansion regardless of its qualitative effects.
His
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demonization of secular Turks fueled fears that an Islamic morality police was in the works.
We know that our planet's resources are limited and that the idea of
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economic growth may clash with these limits.
Guided by these beliefs, the Soviet state waged an
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war on the national and religious traditions of the peoples they governed.
This cooperation is the only way to force the North’s hand and put an end to the
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cycle of crisis and mounting risk.
And today, with colleagues, employers, clients, detractors, and “friends” constantly surveying our online life, we are under
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pressure to evolve into a bundle of activities, images, and dispositions that amounts to an attractive, sellable brand.
Such questions were set aside under the pressure of public passion, which was raised to a crescendo by
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media coverage, especially by India’s 81 hyperactive all-news television channels.
Though Putin’s portraits are absent from Russian roads today,
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footage of him on national television is not.
Trump and his coreligionists’
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slandering of allies – “we cannot let our friends take advantage of us” – is leaving its mark.
The EU is a strictly European idea, designed to bring peace and prosperity to a region ravaged by centuries of
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war.
As the calls for social distancing grow louder and more incessant, we must remember our humanitarian duty to one another.
The conversation among the diners – except the doctor, the architect and the steward, who sat in gloomy silence – was incessant, now gliding smoothly, now catching on something and touching one or other of them to the quick.
At the surface, Maheude, stricken down near dead Catherine, uttered a cry, then another, then another--very long, deep,
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moans.
Then her
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remorse deprived Madame de Renal even of the power to sleep; she never emerged from a grim silence: had she opened her mouth, it would have been to confess her crime to God and before men.
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