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The Titans made war upon their father and wounded him, and from the drops of blood which flowed from the wound and fell upon the earth sprang the Furies, whose names signified "Unceasing," "Envier," and
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Unceasing prayer -- communion with God -- a developing awareness of our being always in His presence.
Scott Cairns: The Unceasing Prayer Of Mount Athos: A Short Trip To The Edge Scott Cairns 2011
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Unceasing prayer -- communion with God -- a developing awareness of our being always in His presence.
Scott Cairns: The Unceasing Prayer Of Mount Athos: A Short Trip To The Edge Scott Cairns 2011
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Unceasing growth is not observed in nature, and relatively steady-states rather than random change are perceived as “natural.”
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Unceasing Prayer by Gregory Palamas posted by Brandon | 11:26 PM
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Unceasing agitation wears out the animal frame and is unfriendly to length of days.
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Unceasing in their search for an easy meal, the black-feathered robbers struck boldly from all sides-not at the hares, which were far too big to serve as prey for them, but at the far smaller riders clinging to their backs.
Carnivores of Light and Darkness Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000
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Unceasing painful effort, carried out in a stony, barren place.
Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992
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Unceasing intrigues have been and are still going on in Stamboul.
The Secrets of the German War Office Dr. Armgaard Karl Graves
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With equal truth it may be said, "Unceasing effort is the price of success."
How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success Major A.R. Calhoon
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