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There was not another sound in the neighbourhood but that of my unwearying bastinado.
Forward we toiled, whilst a few paces ahead of us walked our unwearying guide.
For years G. B. S. had been conducting his own unwearying publicity campaign.
She has won her heart's desire; she has unwearying strength and endless days like a goddess.
A sound of furious hammering, punctuated by the unwearying animal noises, indicated that more screens were still being built.
Continents were being rent asunder, mountains being worn down by the weight of the unwearying rain.
Clarkson stressed Sharp's priority in the cause and his unwearying employment of talents and substance.
A kind of twopronged struggle, the struggle of two unwearying runners in an immortal race.
A citation from the British Government hailed his "wisdom, courage and humanity, and his unwearying efforts in negotiations."
It did not check its speed until it was once more among the inner planets, its metal hull warming beneath the rays of the ancient unwearying sun.
According to Jay, 'No mention of Sir Rowland's specific services to London can give any idea of his unwearying devotion to the city of his adoption'.
The streets swarm with cake sellers, who yell and shake rattles with an unwearying persistence, which is the more praiseworthy from the fact that they never appear to sell anything.
An Aurigan was there; the figure of Death itself, with its unwearying scythe and unaltering smile of bone, was as easily avoided as this poisoned and unseen presence.
Out of chaos rises order On her wide unwearying wing, But the desolate marauder Never over us shall swing Such a sceptre as should bring Sorrow to one home of ours.
"It says on the side of the bottle, 'Not recommended for use by persons in whom burns the unwearying fire of Pallas Athena's divine breath,' " vouched Paris. '
They are simply admiring their own reflection in the mirror of the eye; or, may be, some mistake their own reflected forms for other flies performing the part of a "vis-à-vis" in their unwearying quadrille.
Her wearying journeys back and forth from village to capital, and her unwearying patience in cold offices and dusty anterooms, are, by any reasonable standard, far out of proportion to the substance of her complaint.
It is the periodic nature of the sound wave, the constant tapping, so to speak - not the tiny pressure itself, but the unwearying reiteration of the pressure according to a fixed pattern - that sparks the nerve impulse.
Alexander Stevens, who was the Ross Sea party's chief scientist, found Mackintosh "steadfast and reliable", and believed that the Ross Sea party would have achieved much less, but for Mackintosh's unwearying drive.
"I wish I knew what to say about the man himself, his unwearying goodness, his loyalty, his scrupulousness, his good humor, his originality, his continual common sense, and his intellect, alert to everything unusual and interesting."
Many of the most prominent Englishmen of the day were his pupils and owed much of what they were to his precept and example, his penetrative sympathy, his insistent criticism, and his unwearying friendship.
This decision, which honours Cape Verde, has been interpreted by us as a recognition of the unwearying efforts the Capeverdian government and people are making in the struggle to build a new society based on social justice, progress and equal opportunity.
"The idea of a present with continuous roots in history, where an artist's every action is judged by the unwearying tribunal of the dead," as he put it in his 1987 collection "Nothing if Not Critical," was so wan that it fell to the critic to take up the cudgels on the dead's behalf.
Fury though Livia was, but for her unwearying activity Augustus would never have been able to undertake the immense task he set him- self of restoring Rome to peace and security after the long disasters of the Civil Wars in which he himself had, of course, played so destructive a part.
All Grimworth by this time had heard how Freely had been fastened on by an idiot, who called him "Brother Zavy"; and the younger population seemed to find the singular stranger an unwearying source of fascination, while the householders dropped in one by one to inquire into the incident.