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"unsleeping" Definitions
  1. not sleeping or resting : WAKEFUL, WATCHFUL, ACTIVE

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So he let it fill both his days and his white, unsleeping nights.
An inventive self-taught artist and a ferocious writer, his political anger was unsleeping.
In Budapest several of his safe-houses survive on the streets where he walked, unsleeping, intent to save "as many as possible".
It requires active, unsleeping maintenance by state-security agents tasked with tracking, threatening or jailing any who challenge the Communist monopoly on power.
A source of this bitterness is the artist's unsleeping awareness of colonialism's persistence — anti-native, anti-nature, anti-difference — as a condition of American life.
That may be in part because, thanks to the unsleeping censors who guard the Great Firewall of China, many know nothing of the extradition debate.
Now, with the click of a mouse, agents in the bowels of an NSA data center somewhere in the Midwest can silently dip into the streams of location, audio, video, text, and other data that these unsleeping little spies constantly emit.
They would include in that social contract the grim dystopia that they have built in the far-western region of Xinjiang, where perhaps a million members of the Muslim Uighur minority have been sent to re-education camps and millions more endure unsleeping high-tech surveillance.
Then, in "A Legacy of Spies" (2017), the author (pictured above in 1964) surprised and delighted his readers by bringing back Smiley and other "unsleeping spies of yesterday", crafting a tale which ingeniously tapped into "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" and "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" (1974).
Susan cannot imagine Edward's new novel without casting him, beard or no beard, as the hapless hero, and there is a cogent, though not very original, case for proposing that the whole darned thing, Texas and all, is simply a bad dream that squirms in Susan's unsleeping brain.
Jeremy Pordage, an English archivist and literature expert, is brought in to archive a rare collection of books. Pordage's presence highlights Stoyte's shallow attitude toward the precious works of art that he affords himself. Other characters are Virginia, Stoyte's young mistress; and Mr. Propter, a childhood acquaintance of Stoyte's who lives on a small nearby farm and works to improve the lot of the mistreated and underpaid laborers Stoyte had working for him. Mr. Propter believes: > ... every individual is called on to display not only unsleeping good will > but also unsleeping intelligence.
She is the Dungeon Master for The Mavrus Chronicles, a bonus campaign featuring Zac Oyama. Axford is also a player on Dimension 20, a Dungeons & Dragons actual play show from CollegeHumor's streaming service Dropout. Her characters include Figueroth "Fig" Faeth (Fantasy High), Sofia Bicicleta (The Unsleeping City), Princess Jet Rocks (A Crown of Candy), Saccharina Frostwhip (A Crown of Candy).
The Unsleeping Eye is a 1973 science fiction novel by British writer D. G. Compton. It was published in the United Kingdom as The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe in 1974 and was filmed by Bertrand Tavernier in 1980 as Death Watch, starring Harvey Keitel, Romy Schneider and Max von Sydow. Subsequent editions of the novel were published as Death Watch. The story is set in the near future, in a welfare state.
The order of the Paschal Vigil is as follows (with some minor local variations): #After the reading of the Acts of the Apostles the Midnight Office is served "at the fourth hour of the night",Тvпико́нъ, p 457 generally, in practice, timed to end shortly before midnight,The Lenten Triodion, p 660 during which is sung again the Canon of Holy Saturday and are read commentaries of Saints Epiphanius of Cyprus and John Chrysostom.Тvпико́нъ, p 457-458 ##The epitaphios (shroud) depicting the dead body of Christ is solemnly venerated for a last time and then ceremoniously taken into the altar and laid on the Holy Table towards the end of the canon. ##After the dismissal of the midnight office all the lights in the church are extinguished except for the unsleeping flame on the Holy Table (altar), and all wait in silence and darkness. Where possible, the Holy Light arrives from the Holy Sepulchre during Holy Saturday afternoon and it is used to light anew the unsleeping flame.
Born in 1961 in Sydney, but later resident in Melbourne, Stove graduated from Sydney University in 1985. He is the author of four books: Prince of Music—a biography of the composer Palestrina; The Unsleeping Eye—a brief history of secret police from the sixteenth to the twentieth century ; A Student's Guide to Music History—summary history of classical music from the Middle Ages to the Second World War; and most recently César Franck: His Life and Times. Also, he has co-edited, with James Franklin, Cricket Versus Republicanism—a posthumously published collection of essays by his father, the philosopher David Stove (1927–1994). Brought up as an atheist, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 2002.

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