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"unceasing" Definitions
  1. continuing all the time

260 Sentences With "unceasing"

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But stopping wasn't an option: The song's ubiquity was unceasing.
The reason, of course, is the unceasing pressure to win.
There was the plague, unceasing catapult attacks, and beheading after beheading.
An unceasing awareness of the clock has plagued him since youth.
I try not to think of the jungle rain as unceasing.
All they have known since then is higher prices and unceasing repression.
Unceasing rain that damaged the support system rendered the Pfeiffer bridge impassable.
Clinton's team will shine an unceasing spotlight on Trump's behavior toward women.
On the taverna's beach, refugee dinghies had landed in an unceasing stream.
My mother, bless her unceasing, loudly squelching heart, seems to be involved.
Given your neighborhood's trajectory, however, your wife's discomfort looks to be unceasing.
The Supreme Court website insists that "the work of the justices is unceasing".
For her, "freedom" has meant destitution, exile, homelessness, an unceasing sense of outrage.
This was unceasing architectural detail taking shape as high art and subtle storytelling.
But he really just wants them to feel the same unceasing drive he does.
As for the rest of the Jake's, it's an unceasing series of kinetic explosions.
The unceasing culture war is a battle over two very different and diverging visions.
But there is an unceasing barrage of new ideas in every sphere — Ugly sneakers!
Mr. Nemoto's health declines as the unceasing calls and emails he receives wear on him.
The threat of invasion across its borders has vanished, but the violence within them is unceasing.
The search for and identification of alien species is now an ongoing, unceasing project, said Carlton.
In the era of round-the-clock reporting, there have to be constant stories, unceasing narratives.
Initiatives that Republicans hoped to pursue have been blocked, rejected, or stalled by unceasing Democratic obstruction.
Maybe his perpetual motion and unceasing work ethic really does provide all the exercise he needs.
Do you see each day as a cornucopia of opportunity or an unceasing list of chores?
There is no commitment dearer to her than her longstanding, unceasing work on behalf of children.
The setting has a playful instability appropriate to the clothing's unceasing change and piled-on references.
Like earlier neocons, Mr. Trump looks at the world and sees unceasing threats that experts understate.
"We advise the United States to stop this unceasing criticism and slander of China," Geng said.
Jeremy was a good friend and an unceasing advocate for better research into the brain's violence triggers.
The relentlessly unceasing thud of the kick's eternal doof-doof was leading me into a hallucinatory state.
The unceasing parade of cliff-­hangers and kraka-thooms was limited only by imagination and sales numbers.
An unceasing pining for the good old days plays a part, obviously, but it goes beyond that.
Scalia leaves an impressive legacy as a tireless and unceasing champion of democracy and the constitutional text.
Within the context of midcentury modernization, these unstable images relay a sense of unceasing and unstable progress.
End the unceasing pressure of re-election and there's no incentive to raise money from wealthy interests.
The Times's managing editor Joe Kahn described it as "a decade of unceasing upheaval" across the world.
And sure enough, for the entire drive, his paws lit up constantly in intense, unceasing flashes of red.
Add starvation, disease, and unceasing attacks from an enemy force, and you'd be lucky to make it alive.
The chariot of time is unceasing, and rolls its heavy wheels over all who step in its path.
"Jeremy was a good friend and an unceasing advocate for better research into the brain's violence triggers," Sen.
Trump is an agent of climate change, an unceasing generator of toxic gas that raises the national temperature.
His conscience was his guide in appreciating Israeli democracy and the people of Israel's unceasing desire for peace.
The daily quest for clean water and firewood is an unceasing nightmare for the residents of Mutare's slums.
Overshadowing it all will be the unceasing, stomach-churning drama to be expected in the presidency of Mr Trump.
The unceasing cleverness in conversation wears thin, and the exchange of polished aperçus often sounds like ersatz Oscar Wilde.
They seem to represent the unceasing flow of time and the ephemerality of human achievement, no matter how civilized.
The despair of Diablo 3 is unceasing, only mitigated in fleeting moments by the hero's accomplishments against seemingly insurmountable evils.
Requiring unyielding concentration and unceasing precision to fulfill the composer's demands, it pushes the bounds of what is physically possible.
The cost of health care is an unceasing concern for Americans, as prices have soared over the past 30 years.
They embraced a style of politics characterized by unceasing combativeness, intemperance and a deep hostility toward compromise and temperamental moderation.
With the implant gone, Wick slid back into the paralysing depression and unceasing psychic pain she'd felt before the surgery.
But the candidates neglected to mention Puerto Rico, which has been wracked by unceasing earthquakes over the past two weeks.
Life has been further complicated by the unceasing flow of refugees from Venezuela who are fleeing economic and political calamity.
Editorial Donald Trump drew lots of criticism during the campaign for his unceasing praise of President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
In Washington Court House, Ohio, a police chief fed up with unceasing overdose calls is treating addiction as a crime.
But more than that, she illuminates the unceasing hustle, vibrancy, and swelling capitalism that characterize much of the continent today.
The most effective strategy for their opponents, as Nelson Mandela realised, was to wait, and, meanwhile, to be unceasing in advocacy.
It moved from the elaborate Catholic rites of penance and official forgiveness to a regime of rigorously monitored, unceasing self-interrogation.
According to his friends and fellow billionaires, Bill and Melinda Gates, the secret to the octogenarian's success is his unceasing optimism.
Better to die on her own terms in a distant country than to live with the unceasing terror of impending doom.
"We advise the United States to stop this unceasing criticism and slander of China," Geng said at a briefing in Beijing.
The Trump administration is advancing a groundbreaking attack — if it is sustained — on Beijing's unceasing theft of American intellectual property (IP).
LENS Diego Ibarra Sánchez hopes his project, "Limbo: Lives in Exile," will convey the unceasing urgency of the Syrian refugee crisis.
An unceasing invasion of mass tourism threatens to turn Paris into a vast open-air theme park for the global affluent.
The market's unceasing growth had created a "messy environment" where migrants congregate, the paper said, without mentioning the crucial party gathering.
The Greeks seemed to be having the best time, skipping the unceasing AC indoors for some sunny cafe tables by the pool.
Ms. Carrington's unceasing lift on the ride cymbal can be seen as a constant homage to Allen, whose playing was effortlessly propulsive.
She had to, in the face of unceasing Republican attacks and then the challenge of being the first African-American first lady.
The counterweight to this arrangement isn't a coequal branch of government but unceasing litigation by the opposition party and its ideological allies.
The White House and Republican Party had thrown their weight behind the nomination, with unceasing attacks on Democrats for opposing Trump's pick.
And by honing in on the textural and melodic quirks of her voice, she always has sturdy emotional roots for her unceasing experimentation.
In that moment, your face seems to suggest, you are crawling towards an infinitely expanding nirvana, a place of unceasing peace and contentment.
Instead, you are pulled you into its unceasing tidal sweep, as tickled as a toddler with a bedtime story that promises endless permutations.
The United States then lent Europe $20093 billion with the Marshall plan, which began an unceasing flood of dollars into the global economy.
However, the special counsel investigation and the unceasing march to impeach Trump for whatever they find now makes them impossible to take seriously.
Yet one day, years later, when preschool was canceled and the rain was unceasing, my wife sent me a text: She'd done it.
That is: The reason for moving ahead with impeachment now is to at long last dispense with the base's unceasing demand for impeachment.
A cherry tree is a reminder of the relentlessness of life, of the earth's unceasing, implacable desire to keep making more of itself.
The unrelenting, unceasing, all-consuming of first attraction — that's what you'll see, and that's what you'll recall, while watching Call Me By Your Name.
The volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora in faraway Indonesia had plunged Europe beneath unceasing cloud; 1816 was known as "the year without a summer".
The latest in this unceasing series of online illusions comes from Swiss photographer Tiziana Vergari, who shared the following picture on Instagram last week.
And she's likewise been the target of an unceasing hailstorm of invective from conservatives desperate to expose her as a fraud and a mimic.
The Fourth Way drew from, among other things, Zen Buddhism, Sufi Islam, and the occult; followers strove for unceasing self-awareness and self-mastery.
And yet, it did not do this with nuance: It did so by piling on more assault, more gruesome corporal punishments, more unceasing tragedy.
They often have a hard time finding places to play, or simply a place of peace and quiet amid the cramped city's unceasing roar.
But it was Ms. Merkel, needing a deal to reduce political pressure on her from an unceasing flow of migrants, who orchestrated the arrangement.
The whole world, solid to your eyes, is actually a mass of unceasing chaos, humming along in ways we can't fully measure or understand.
"Oh, you should do 'Ol' Man River,' " the elderly black pianist suggests, referring to a humiliating number about the unceasing misery of being black.
"Oh, you should do 'Ol' Man River,' " the elderly black pianist suggests, referring to a humiliating number about the unceasing misery of being black.
There's also an everyday deceptiveness to "Set and Reset," in which ribbonlike bodies caress the air and defy gravity with unceasing shifts of momentum.
Their strong and unceasing influence even after the many revelations of Russian aggression show just how much Russian influence can corrupt otherwise Democratic polities.
Luck, a first pick in the 2012 draft and four-time Pro Bowl QB, said the "unceasing" pain forced him out of the game.
But his greatest shock will be that his election woke up the wrath of the Furies, who are unceasing until they get their man.
Ever since then, whenever I think of him I picture him capering across the stage, swishing his long wig and prattling with unceasing glee.
All the while, King's body is rising and collapsing to the ground, his ankles and knees rendered limp by the weight of unceasing violence.
That is the story of the health care process that has consumed the past several months in Congress: the almost unceasing parade of lies.
The unceasing conflicts over sex may well arise from the sexual urge itself, which Plato said works with the "most raging frenzy" and "utmost violence".
Life, for Daya, will now forever consist of these cinderblock walls, these cellmates turned violent in their boredom, this unceasing persecution from power-hungry COs.
Battling Once you reach level 5, you can gain access to pokémon gyms, which are sort of virtual arenas of unceasing slaughter and perpetual war.
And while his unceasing commitment to solve this case came across as honorable, his negligence in getting treatment may cause the entire investigation to unravel.
"Let us intensify our unceasing prayer for all Christians in Egypt and throughout the whole world, and especially in the Middle East," the declaration says.
"Let us intensify our unceasing prayer for all Christians in Egypt and throughout the whole world, and especially in the Middle East," the declaration states.
The business of the country is now conducted like an argument on an unmoderated internet message board — an unceasing thread of squabbles, reversals and revisions.
Apparently Matthew's connection to schisma had him experiencing life in Castle Rock as an unceasing nightmare, witnessing everything terrible that ever occurred in this place.
At Home With Amy Sedaris, Sedaris's latest project, is an expansion of an oeuvre that mixes discomfort and queasiness with Sedaris's signature charm and unceasing positivity.
OPEC members played a good game, over the past several months, stringing along the market with unceasing rhetoric and various impromptu meetings, ahead of Wednesday's confab.
Drew: Yeah, I'm over "Africa," over pretending it's the best song ever written, over the covers and the thinkpieces and the unceasing barrage of ironic jokes.
She was totally committed to her own look, regardless of fashion, and unceasing in her confidence that chance, whim, observation, and passion would yield beautiful cinema.
Ocean Master wants to declare war on the surface world to save the undersea kingdoms from destruction at the hands of the surface dwellers' unceasing pollution.
But lavender promises something those plants don't, something very much desired in this age of fractious politics, climate dread and unceasing demands on our time: escape.
Washington (CNN)A defining feature of the Donald Trump presidency is the bombardment of lies -- Trump's unceasing campaign to convince people of things that aren't true.
Can anything realistically be done about the unceasing wave of club closures across the country or are we at the total mercy of councils and licensing boards?
AFTER MONTHS of unceasing protests, military leaders have struck a deal to share power with civilians, while Omar al-Bashir, the country's deposed dictator, is in court.
"The divisiveness of our country and the unceasing attacks by dark money groups in Maine have clearly had an impact," Collins told Bloomberg in a recent interview.
After months of unceasing demands from LGBT advocates, the NCAA, and big business, North Carolina's legislature finally gave in, seduced by the elusive promise of political compromise.
After all, who didn't experience the soulsapping sight of mates sat silently in pubs, flicking through the unceasing banality of their Twitter timelines over the festive period?
Faced with the unceasing cruelty and degradation of the Trump presidency, liberals have not taken to marching around in public with assault weapons and threatening civil war.
These distinctive words, word clusters and grammatical constructions highlight her writerly preoccupations: states of mind and feeling, her characters' unceasing efforts to understand themselves and other people.
"My unceasing desire has been for people to seriously test that proposition by offering something, and seeing what they are willing to do on denuclearization," she said.
And while none yet exist in the US, our unceasing opioid epidemic has spurred efforts to open the first, in communities from Seattle to San Francisco to Massachusetts.
When it comes to North Korea, unceasing readiness is the plan — a "fight tonight" attitude, as they say in the tightly knit US and South Korean command structure.
"Those ledges had remained relatively intact during California's four-year drought until this month, when unceasing El Niño-driven storms began to sweep through," according to The Chronicle.
Freud did not believe that women could experience paranoia, as they do not feel the same unceasing fear that men do of having their sexual organs cut off.
NFL quarterback Drew Brees has shown unceasing and endearing support for his friend and former New Orleans Saints teammate, Steve Gleason, who has been battling ALS since 2011.
And those who think a universal benefit would be more politically resilient than a means-tested one might stop to ponder the unceasing chatter about trimming Social Security.
Russia's unceasing probes and threats should mandate both NATO and the EU to join forces to strengthen the forces of democracy throughout the Balkans and Black Sea littoral.
If progress marches on at its unceasing current rate—which it will, it always does—then 2017 could be the year of a mighty, and mightily unexpected, fall.
Everything in Rocko's world is too much: too many sight gags, too many fart jokes, too many warped lines, too much capitalism, too much unceasing and relentless noise.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck abruptly retired before this season at age 29 to avoid what he called the "unceasing and unrelenting" cycle of injury, pain and rehab.
" And Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, said the Trump administration's decision was the latest of "unceasing attempts to replace international law with the 'law of the jungle.
"Today's announcement demonstrates the FBI's unceasing commitment to unmasking and stopping the malicious actors and countries behind the world's cyberattacks," said FBI Director Christopher Wray in a statement.
These are just a number of his confined projects that make clear his unceasing interest in making sense of the world's vastness and his own place within it.
What if everything is destined to sound the same forever, and we're trapped in an infernally unceasing club that only plays "Dancing (Again!)" by Eats Everything on repeat?
To him, the endless parade of portraits in Memories of Passersby I better captures the feeling of unceasing production from AI — "the almost overwhelming output [that] will never stop."
The prevailing wisdom, particularly in America, used to be that "super-platforms", despite their size, do not unfairly use their market power and thrive because of their unceasing innovation.
The demand for legal assistance is unceasing, pouring into the legal offices of the National Lawyers Guild and the Center for Constitutional Rights (my former and current employers, respectively).
In February, Bill and Melinda Gates turned their annual letter into a valentine dedicated to Buffett, suggesting his unceasing optimism is the secret to the 86-year-old's success.
Policemen, barbed wire, prison cells, orders, incredibly basic vocalizations of man's innate fear of being consumed by the vast and unceasing void, all shot in moody black and white.
It's hard to know what is truly going on here, beyond the unceasing effort by smug politicians like Mr. Cruz to claim some special understanding of religion and liberty.
The "highly functional infrastructure" he praises is the product of an unceasing argument over what is good, for all of us; over when to conform, and when to dissent.
By 1968, the psychedelic age was in full swing, with the attendant culture starting to go national at the same time that it was the site of unceasing experimentation.
Calmly dissecting white America's unceasing claim that they aren't intelligent or civilized enough for full citizenship, those scholars are the irrefutable answer, still in plain sight after 400 years.
It's just that the one person, or 3 million people, who step up to take responsibility for the earth can't turn into mythic maidens and stop the unceasing rain.
Its political function is the same — the latest gambit in a cynical, unceasing effort by an embattled president to inflame public fears and woo the xenophobes in his base.
This also underscores just how critical a real peace agreement would be for the country — a chance, after 18 years, to potentially achieve a resolution to the unceasing violence.
A news media attracted to Trump's existing fame and willing to give him near unceasing airtime, treating him like a sideshow rather than a real threat to win political office.
It is rather a matter of unlearning the very skills that have kept them alive: unceasing vigilance; snap decision making; intolerance for carelessness; the urge to act fast and decisively.
There are others, of course—Romanthony's powerhouse vocal, the sublime use of space and near-silence, that ferocious, unceasing brass-blast that powers the whole thing into its gargantuan being.
A blistering watchdog report, unceasing criticism by the president, and a looming deadline to avoid expiration of key provisions have some calling for radical changes or even eliminating FISA entirely.
In the span of a few hours across Texas, Mr. Rubio suggested that Mr. Trump had urinated in his trousers and used illegal immigrants to tap out his unceasing Twitter messages.
The result is that where sympathy for the plight of real refugees is warranted, in many countries people instead see an unceasing flow of illegal migrants and fear the potential consequences.
Recent years have brought an unceasing barrage of reports of abuse, including the horrific grand jury report from Pennsylvania and the resignation of a cardinal under whose watch the crimes happened.
Dip a toe into the unceasing torrent of news from inside the Beltway and it becomes obvious that, in United States politics, image management plays little part in anyone's job description.
" Third photo: "The success of the British aviators has been made possible by the unceasing manufacture of new machines by the many airplane factories which have been established since the war.
In addition to song lyrics and cryptic messages on her website, Instagram is a key medium in the wry, unceasing dialogue-in-secrets carried out between the pop star and her fans.
Marriage, or an arranged marriage, to be more specific, was the unceasing background hum to growing up in India—one that grew louder and louder the further I progressed into my 20s.
"The world has made important progress on gender equality thanks to the unceasing drive of committed champions everywhere," he said in an open letter published on the 31st anniversary of the web.
What made him exceptional was his unceasing curiosity, his desire to see it all — every purple coat on a winter's day, every emerald dress at every single black-tie ball that night.
It argues that the unceasing pursuit of fame and fortune has "become the new American dream" (it's a favorite phrase), replacing the Horatio Alger allegory of pulling oneself up by the bootstraps.
Weinstein belies the cliché that the best fighters develop a thick skin: He has sustained himself through decades of conflict by salting unhealed wounds, nursing unceasing resentment and preserving grudges in amber.
Soldiers who have both tinnitus and hearing loss often find the tinnitus more bothersome, since it's an unceasing reminder of whatever horrifying incident caused it; in severe cases, sufferers sometimes require psychotherapy.
A talented rap artist and humble soul, Meyhem Lauren possesses an exceptional palate and an unceasing love for food, the latter of which is on full display each week on  Fuck, That's Delicious.
Their unceasing advocacy and passion led to contacts with outside experts, such as Dr. Marc Edwards, whose team from Virginia Tech proved that lead contamination was both widespread and concentrated in the water.
By nature, an absurdist, anarchistic approach to creativity in the face of unceasing unpleasantness, it shouldn't be surprising that the Dadaists went on to influence the alternative comedy scene of the mid 1980s.
A talented rap artist and humble soul, Meyhem Lauren possesses an exceptional palate and an unceasing love for food, the latter of which is on full display each week on Fuck, That's Delicious.
Democrats and even some Republicans said the fury would have been unceasing on the right had a Democratic presidential candidate held up the leader of a hostile power to deride a Republican president.
They, through the purity of the unceasing human spirit, forced 27 amendments to the Constitution that have guaranteed fundamental rights to all people...finally doing what the framers should have done in 1787.
But we cannot doubt that Moscow, which has believed itself to be at war with the West for over a decade, is waging unceasing and far-ranging information warfare against the entire West.
Faced with an unceasing wave of xenophobia and discrimination against native Americans, we need to constantly remind ourselves that the United States is at its best when we embrace our immigrant and indigenous heritage.
These irrational forces, given free rein by de Sade's characters, proved to the Surrealists that our unceasing desires remake the actual, given world so thoroughly that the very concept of "reality" is finally meaningless.
That move suggests Republicans are well aware that their unceasing push to take health care away from people is a political loser this year, just as it was during 2018's blue wave election.
"Restoring the rights and property of Iraq's Christian and Yazidi communities, who were nearly wiped out by ISIS's genocidal campaign against them," the Pence  statement said, is "a top and unceasing priority" of the administration.
Way up where a celestial blue is nearly all you can see, where atmospheres begin to merge and mutate and an unblinking, unceasing, total and utter darkness edges into view, fifteen seconds becomes something malleable.
Its existence in the suburb of Warren Park is testament to unceasing digging in and around Zimbabwe's capital by soil hunters, the fly-by-nighters who whisk away earth for sale to the construction industry.
Unceasing rebukes and never-ending threats have replaced limited government and strict adherence to the Constitution as the hallmarks of the Republican Party as this GOP civil war has raged on for nearly four years.
"Once again, with this announcement, the Trump administration is demonstrating the extent to which it's [threatening] the international system with its unceasing attempts to replace international law with the 'law of the jungle,'" he added.
"Once again, with this announcement, the Trump administration is demonstrating the extent to which it's threatening the international system with its unceasing attempts to replace international law with the 'law of the jungle,'" Erekat said.
But there was something else, too, happening just below the surface of the familiar story, something to do with the occasional sight of Ann and her new, huge friend, together, under cruel and unceasing scrutiny.
"The unceasing parade of foreign governments, politicians and corporations holding events and spending their dollars at Trump's properties has become normal in Trump's America," said Alan Zibel, research director of Public Citizen's Corporate Presidency Project.
At the age of sixty-one, Burtynsky conducts his shoots with unceasing energy—waking at dawn, working past midnight—and rarely succumbs to irritability, an easygoingness polished by years of creative adversity in difficult places.
One of them was that we could create a channel for reflection and candor from veterans about the unceasing run of years since the United States went to war after the terrorist attacks in 2001.
As the unceasing flow of testimonials gives witness, nearly every lover and creator of science fiction and fantasy can give you a story of how Le Guin, through her words or presence, has illuminated their lives.
It is an emotional reaction to the unceasing public policy, regulatory and media focus on corporate compliance — and the extent to which compliance matters are consuming the boards' agendas, to the potential detriment of governance effectiveness.
The band's clearly been doing their homework, with a heavy focus on the mid-90s and a sworn allegiance to finger tapping, blastbeats, and nearly unceasing tremolo ringing out amidst a cleaner-than-expected production job.
Hawking's unceasing dedication to these questions is a testament to his insatiable curiosity, and the memoriam included at the top of the paper hints at how much he will be missed by his friends, fans, and colleagues.
In a world where information warfare is increasingly prevalent and where nations deploy bots on social media in attempts to sway elections and sow discord, the idea of AI programs that spout unceasing but cogent nonsense is unsettling.
Buffy's frustration at her inability to hold down a real career has shades of season two's "What's My Line," and there's an appealingly bleak idea here about true evil being the unceasing grind of day-to-day existence.
And yet, paradoxically, this very stasis could be its salvation in our accelerated age, as we exhaust ourselves with our unceasing appetite for novelty and the swiftness with which one pleasure is supplanted and erased by the next.
And then there are the countless glaciers in the Alps, Andes, Himalayas, Rockies and Tibetan Plateau, all melting as our unceasing carbon dioxide emissions — a staggering 35 to 40 billion tons a year — trap more and more heat.
The standstill — even on an issue that has bipartisan backing and the support of a fickle president — reflects the unceasing gridlock of today's Senate and how difficult it is to move any major legislation through the upper chamber.
Mr. Poroshenko, himself a product of the old system, has had his hands full with the Moscow-backed separatists in the east and unceasing political turmoil in Kiev, where Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk's government is hanging by a thread.
But faced with an unceasing nationwide drumbeat of black and Hispanic men and women killed by the police and an intensifying danger of reprisals against officers, Mr. Bratton is now challenged to put the leash back on his ranks.
Zharqynbek Otan, 31, a cook who was arrested in January 2017 and held in a camp for seven months, said he probably owed his freedom to the unceasing petitioning of his wife, Shynar Kylysheva, who is a Kazakh citizen.
For the uninitiated, though, a primer: Rick, one of the titular characters of Cartoon Network's wildly beloved Rick and Morty, harbors an unceasing obsession with this condiment, initially sold in McDonald's locations alongside Chicken McNuggets in June of 1998.
Unceasing winds caused first a half-hour delay, then an hour, then two hours — and meanwhile, we sat on these tour buses, waiting for the green light so they could trundle off and put us where we needed to be.
Suddenly I'd notice more advanced enemy units taking the field, then there'd be more of them, and then my entire empire would start to buckle under the weight of wasted resources and the unceasing advance of my now-superior enemy.
Even with promises "that 70 percent of the country's food will now be supplied through a network of 15,900 Local Supply and Production Committees," there remains an unceasing, dangerous ideological pressure from the government: your suffering is for the revolution.
The re-establishment of Radio Free Europe (RFE) with a physical bureau in Hungary, similar to that in Bulgaria and Romania, sends a strong message about America's unceasing commitment to independent media, freedom of speech, and a strong civil society.
The unceasing, norm-destroying political chaos of the Trump era has eclipsed the fact that the environment Citizens United unleashed could be the status quo for a lifetime, courtesy of the generational lock on the courts Donald Trump handed conservatives.
It has been substantially covered by the French news media for its rich symbolism and for the way it neatly sums up the ambiguity of France's policy toward the unceasing flow of migrants into Europe and the quandary they present.
What if my compulsive drug use and compulsive organizing and, for that matter, anything that I've felt compelled to do, were all attempts to quiet the unceasing drumbeat of anxiety that is forever pounding out its rhythm in my brain?
Or attend to the work and life of Chekhov, the good nonbelieving doctor who asserted that his "holy of holies" was the human body, the writer whose adulterous characters in "The Lady with the Little Dog" stop to look at the sea near Yalta and are reminded that their small drama is nothing alongside the water's timeless indifference: And in this constancy, in this complete indifference to the life and death of each of us, there lies hid, perhaps, a pledge of our eternal salvation, of the unceasing movement of life upon earth, of unceasing progress towards perfection.
Pressure for the city to address its unceasing homelessness epidemic—by the wealthy, by activists, and by the homeless residents themselves, through proposition ballots and last year's creation of the city's first Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing—has been building for decades.
Brown's lyrics have always contained multitudes, but Atrocity Exhibition features his strongest writing yet, touching on everything from smoke breaks to erectile dysfunction to the unceasing grind of life on the road with a deft mix of humor, sadness, and wizened reflection.
Now they were approaching ground zero in the intensifying debate over how to curb the unceasing stream of men, women and children from war-ravaged and poor nations in the Middle East and Africa heading to the safety and prosperity of Europe.
In 1935, as the strongmen flexed their muscles, the Labour Party replaced the hapless Lansbury with Major Clement Attlee, who combined a vigorous support for Britain's entry into the second world war with unceasing work to found the post-war welfare state.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For many private arts venues, fundraising is a hardscrabble ordeal, an unceasing quest to scrape together enough grants and donations to keep the lights on — which makes Meow Wolf's recent fundraising success all the more remarkable.
But the unceasing expression of pro-media control viewpoints through a multitude of Internet news sites, cable and satellite TV outlets, and social media, just demonstrates that market changes have rendered broadcast ownership controls unnecessary and no longer in the public interest.
After Europe sealed the border in February to curb the unceasing stream, the Greek authorities relocated many of those massed in Idomeni to a camp on this wind-beaten agricultural plain in northern Greece, with promises to process their asylum bids quickly.
In July, more than 30 of Beijing's hundreds of underground Protestant churches took the rare step of releasing a joint statement complaining of "unceasing interference" and the "assault and obstruction" of regular activities of believers since the new regulations came into effect.
It creeps away from the Mississippi River and passes through this speed-trap town on the way to the Gulf of Mexico, a liquid median between the parallel roads that take unceasing punishment from the 18-wheelers that service the offshore oil rigs.
Experts who are skeptical about the unceasing forward march of technology say fatalities are rising because public officials have become so enamored with the shiny new thing, self-driving cars, that they have taken their eyes off problems they could be solving today.
But in Guatemala, the unceasing flow of citizens out of the country is seen as an indictment of their own government and its failure to provide opportunity, particularly for the indigenous groups that make up at least 40 percent of the population.
Opinion Columnist Amid the unceasing awfulness of the Trump administration, I've lately found comfort in the Yale political scientist Stephen Skowronek's concept of "political time," which has in turn informed my thinking about the almost utopian ambitions of the Green New Deal.
The despair of Diablo 3 is unceasing A tale unfolds, with twists and turns and rising stakes that ends with an all-out war between the forces of heaven and hell as Diablo, the Prime Evil, seeks to destroy the home of the angels.
How many times have we heard people plead that they need a break -- from the shocking news, from the unceasing attacks, from the bitterness that has ended friendships, sparked social media ruthlessness and toxicity, and generally produced a permanent state of medium-grade national anxiety.
Removed from the cocoon of reality television where one can bask in the unceasing praise of c-list celebrities and thrust into the rough-and-tumble of national politics, Trump must find the prospect of a very public rejection in November to be frightening.
It was her first New York City concert in eight years, and while she has been working on a large-scale piece in Poland, this concert was a song recital: songs in English, German, Italian, French and Greek, songs about death, mourning and unceasing love.
Because the federal case is almost entirely built around the supposition that Shkreli knowingly lied to his investors, the trial consists of an unceasing number of excruciating close-reading sessions of his correspondence—the idea being that they essentially offer a window into his soul.
Meshing his unceasing enthusiasm with the innovative tactics he gleaned from scouting European teams, the man known as Badger Bob turned Wisconsin hockey into a national institution, a source of civic pride and the hub of weekend social activity, and turned Madison into a destination.
The film begins and ends with a series of unceasing dissolve sequences that portray the understated beauty of Peter's farm: several grassy acres, flanked by a sloped forest, surrounding a cluster of wooden gable and gambrel roofed barns full of sheep, cattle, pigs, and chickens.
You wrote to me about your uneasiness at the unceasing judgment of Equifax and its partners in oligopoly, Experian and TransUnion, which size you up and score you using algorithms that determine how much you must pay for the most expensive things you buy.
Washington (CNN)New record: Trump made 129 false claims last week, the most since CNN started counting in July President Donald Trump averaged 18 false claims per day last week, subjecting his rally crowds, social conservatives, reporters and Twitter followers to an unceasing barrage of dishonesty.
The unceasing march of time—along with ten plus years of lager, bad food, no exercise, and cheap drugs—means that compared to any photo of your 20-year-old self you now look like Orson Welles' bloated corpse, and that can definitely get a guy down.
The undertaking involved skulking around the woods at night and even though the game seemed like wholesome fun at first, Vazquez told Canada's public broadcaster that he began to feel the spell of unceasing pocket monster accumulation settle over him like sleep powder from Gloom's petals.
He is so upset by President Trump's unceasing barrage of verbal attacks on Canada, that he did something uncharacteristic for a mayor known to proudly sport a #boringmayor T-shirt: He declined the regular invitation to the July 4 celebrations hosted by the American ambassador, Kelly Craft.
The dismemberment of a public discourse centered on objective truth is a key first step, fomented by unceasing dissemination of outright lies from the very top, metabolized by tribal social media, ever more extreme talk radio and what is essentially a state propaganda channel, Fox News.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump's approval ratings have been nudging upward and his party's political standing is improving, but the president's unceasing habit of making inflammatory and insensitive remarks is galvanizing opposition against him — especially from women — that could smother Republican momentum going into the midterm campaign.
The unceasing deaths of the Vietnam War, which turned local newspapers' obituaries into virtual yearbooks of young dead, compelled American powers that be to halt the draft, the randomized conscription that sent young men to war regardless of whether they were rock stars, professional athletes or wealthy heirs.
She was tired of being different, fed up of having to test her blood sugar, calculate an insulin dose for every slice of pizza she had when she was out with her friends, and exhausted by the fear and unceasing mental math that comes with having Type 21 diabetes.
The case in Calabria may be just the most glaring example of how the misery of others has provided ripe opportunity for mobsters and corrupt officials as Italy struggles to keep up with an unceasing flow of migrants and refugees — more than 93,000 so far this year alone.
Within MMA, a culture that, outside of a few anti-heroes and Ric Flair impersonators, still demands superhuman conduct, unceasing humility, and steely stoicism from its participants, her intermittent sportsmanship, unbridled ego and mouth, and hair-trigger emotions—especially those seemingly omnipresent tears—were unforgivable transgressions unbefitting of a champion.
When that day's matches were postponed by unceasing rain, it meant the tournament had to issue double-sized refunds, and then had to scramble to fit a cluster of second- and third-round matches into Thursday's schedule, spreading them across outer courts often too small to contain the biggest stars.
After morphing Timon and Pumbaa into terrifying hellbeasts for the new Lion King and turning Genie into a blue Will Smith-ian monstrosity for 2019's Aladdin, Disney is continuing its unceasing, ruthless quest to ruin our childhood memories with yet another attack: Those monsters are going to remake Home Alone.
The rest of the starlings were unperturbed by this spectacle, but the female bluebird inside the box was drawn to the fray, peeking out of the hole of the nest box as her mate staged unceasing guerrilla raids on the intruders from a low-hanging branch in his lookout tree.
At a time when being Latinx in the U.S. feels like a criminal act, with our loved ones and neighbors impacted or otherwise intimidated by the Trump administration's inhumane immigration vendetta and the Republican party's unceasing xenophobia, listening to music performed in Spanish by Latin American artists is inherently and undeniably political.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — A year after nine members of a historic black church were killed here, politicians and pastors joined with congregations from around the region on Friday to mark the occasion with prayers, tambourines and clapping hands, but also with impassioned, almost desperate calls for action in the face of unceasing gun violence.
In the droll modern-Shakespeare riff "Hamlet Goes Business" (on Friday, Saturday and Sunday), the melancholy Dane fits right into Kaurismaki's universe, while in "Ariel" (on Friday), a miner (Turo Pajala) loses his job and stays stoic through an unceasing parade of misery before coming out on, well, the other side of hope.
They create a Bogut clone with some moderate tweaks—even moister hair, improved face rug, marginally shorter stature, an unceasing look of existential terror and focus—and send him back in time, where he is raised by two time-traveling nannies who subject him to a brutal physical and psychological conditioning program.
His descriptions show off a horrifying landscape: Everything was shrouded in a leaden miasma, an amalgamation of the white mist generated by the boiling aqua regia in the acid baths and the black smoke from the unceasing burning of PVC, insulation, and circuit boards in the fields and on the shore of the river.
The hush of Catholicism was most of what I knew about religion—my dad had a talent for sneaking gospel sounds into hymnody, but the Mass had a staid, stubborn rhythm of its own—and the biggest shock of my first few months immersed in charismatic religion was the wild, unceasing stream of noise.
Earlier this week, in case you forgot amidst the unceasing flood of bad press that surrounds the Trump campaign, The New York Times reported what should have been the scoop of the campaign: that Trump lost nearly $1 billion in the 1990s and may have used that loss to avoid paying income taxes for some 18 years.
Given how sensitive Mr Trump is to potential conflicts of interest in judges overseeing his cases—he continues to say that a judge of Mexican heritage has no business presiding over the civil suit against Trump University—Ms Ginsburg may face unceasing calls to recuse herself from cases involving the policies or prerogatives of a President Trump.
With an unerring eye for the poetry of the everyday, he trained his camera on subway riders and pedestrians in New York — the unceasing human ebb and flow in the old Penn Station — and ordinary Parisians going about their daily rounds, like the woman walking her dog on a deserted and misty Avenue de Chatillon in 21972.
"The damage from this assault — coming from within the executive branch itself, after nearly three years of unceasing diplomatic self-sabotage, and at a particularly fragile geopolitical moment — will likely prove to be even more severe to both diplomatic tradecraft and U.S. foreign policy," Burns warned in the essay, which was widely read at the State Department.
Does throwing down the literal death dunk, the dunk that killed, add an unspoken edge to his legend, burnishing his reputation and making him a totem of fear for the rest of his career, a career that is much the same as the one he has, but marked by, in addition to unceasing victory and success, The Specter of Death Itself?
In short, we are dead in the water in strange period that comes upon us every year: the time when minor shuffles in the standings seem so drab, and the oncoming future—the glory and honor of the NBA Playoffs, the greatest gauntlet of unceasing excellence in THE HISTORY OF SPORT, a time of power and truth—seems so alluring.
" Yet, for every one of these élites, there were legions of working-class readers who admired what the St. Paul Appeal called Trotter's "unceasing warfare against injustice": "While the majority of the so-called leaders have equivocated and compromised the people for gold or power, William Monroe Trotter has always stood as a stone wall against every form of injustice.
The raft on which Fawcett, Costin, and their comrades glide along the river, with piranhas lurking below and hoping for human flesh, is a mere vessel, whereas the raft on which Kinski lurches at the end of "Aguirre," ranting to himself of unceasing conquest, with a dead daughter and a seething mob of monkeys, feels like the end of everything.
To celebrate the release of that compilation—and 218 years of incredible parties run with spirit, verve, and an unceasing devotion to making sure everyone involved has the best fucking time possible—the pair have very kindly delivered us a pristine recording of a recent set at The Pickle Factory, and yep, it is just as good as you're imagining it is.
After Rohith Vemula, a Dalit graduate student and activist at a university in the southern city of Hyderabad, killed himself in January 2016 because of intense, unceasing institutionalized caste discrimination, a coalition of Dalit (lowest caste) and leftist student groups sought the prosecution of university officials and the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party politicians, who had pushed him to the brink.
This conversation sometimes takes place in real time but also continues for years and decades — in the long wait between books (seven years after the last book, "A Dance With Dragons," was published, the series's sixth book, "The Winds of Winter," still doesn't have a publication date), or between seasons of the show — during which time the intensity of this unceasing, exhaustive speculation only ripens and intensifies.
But with lawmakers unable to put a single piece of significant legislation on Mr. Trump's desk and the president threatening the party with his unceasing Twitter eruptions and intervention in the investigation surrounding his campaign, Republicans fear that losing in Georgia may hasten the sort of every-man-for-himself acts of self-preservation that typically do not come this early in an election cycle.
Putting these four implications together — coping with unprecedented technological change, adapting to a world of unceasing cyberconflict, navigating concepts of privacy and the power that comes with access to big data in the hands of the private sector, and countering the insidious and pernicious effects of the delegitimization afforded by the malign use of the internet — yields at least two imperatives, both of which are transformational.
It was impossible to tell whether or not this grim, pragmatic future Nora was one who had done an extraordinary thing and lived to tell the tale, or just the inevitable result of a woman who we know is capable of hardening herself, creating a protective layer between her terrifying feelings and what she accepted to be the unceasing stupidity of other (weaker) people.
Instead of attempting to explore the history of how robotics and automation are wielded as weapons against labor, how they are a symptom, rather than a root cause of out-of-control profit motives and worker disempowerment, we instead must suffer through paper-thin allusions to America's civil rights struggle: robots on the back of the bus, belligerent masters yelling at chastised servants, and unceasing references to slavery.
Out here, the city beyond is all but invisible, blocked by an unceasing canopy comprising a veritable United Nations of horticulture: Akebia quinata — or chocolate vine — native to Japan, China and Korea; red yucca, from the Chihuahuan Desert in West Texas; Tulbaghia violacea (so-called society garlic) imported from South Africa; and common sage, which grows throughout the Mediterranean, nestled amid myriad other flowering plants that tangle together to form the purest representation of his democratic ethos.
The Vatican and Beijing are locked in talks to resolve a decades-long dispute over appointing bishops in China that, if resolved, could make underground Catholic churches official, with Holy See-approved bishops On July 23, more than 30 of Beijing's hundreds of underground Protestant churches took the rare step of releasing a joint statement complaining of "unceasing interference" and the "assault and obstruction" of regular activities of believers since the new regulations came into effect, according to a copy of the statement seen by Reuters and confirmed by Jin.
On the more traditional celebrity end, there's Jaden Smith and his unceasing effort to make skirts mainstream for men: The musician and actor, son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, appeared in Louis Vuitton's women's wear campaign last January, donned a shift dress for prom and is generally a fan of "super drapey things," he told GQ. There's also the rapper Young Thug, who made waves in August when he released the cover art for his album "No, My Name Is Jeffery," featuring him in a tiered froufrou dress that recalled both Japanese kimonos and the antebellum South.

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