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But the quest for such an index goes on ceaselessly, with all manner of investors and speculators participating, ranging from the sedate institutional type virtually to the proverbial shoe-string operator, all seeking doggedly, studiously, daily -- and often nightly -- for the enchanting index that will foretell the eternal secret: Which way will the market move -- up or down??
Saionji had to struggle with the national budget with many demands and finite resources, Yamagata sought ceaselessly the greatest expansion of the army.
Their menfolk ceaselessly patrolled the boundaries of Eriador and were by necessity skilled with the sword, bow and spear.
: Among symptoms were ' pains throughout the body, nausea, headaches, loss of appetite, ceaselessly burning sensations in the eyes, cutaneous lesions at the slightest of light bruising ... which went on appearing for months, looking like small reddish nodules, harder than the skin around them and protuberant, painful when touched, each with a small central orifice yielding a yellowish thin waterish discharge.
At this time, Redknapp had also become one of the mass-marketed poster boy icons of the newly developing FA Premier League where, alongside other photogenic young players like Manchester United players Ryan Giggs and Lee Sharpe, he was used ceaselessly in commercials, advertising spots and for the league's promotional purposes in merchandising and sales, with the result being that football stars had become idols on par with rock stars and pop stars, by and around the mid to late 1990s.
There Lindsay works ceaselessly for decades to bring about the détente he believes will reunite him with Mavrides.
The CRIF has opposed the beatification of Pius XII, stating that a majority of independent historians did not agree with the position that Pius worked ceaselessly to save Jews.
In a couple of days – I worked almost ceaselesslythe whole of the tabletop was covered with little faces and designs.
Lawrence Watt-Evans's The Misenchanted Sword ( 1985 ) involves the difficulties of dealing with the sword of the title ; the protagonist must kill a man when he draws it, can only kill one, will die if he ever kills a hundred men with it – and will not die without killing them, but will ceaselessly age.
He ceaselessly assisted with business and personal help and friendship the officers and men of the 20th Massachusetts regiment, in which his brother, Henry Ropes, was killed in action at Gettysburg, and after the war he devoted himself to the collection and elucidation of all obtainable evidence as to its incidents and events.

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But they possess optimism as well … That is why he is such a rewarding artist, and why each distinct phase in his ceaselessly resourceful career adds to the richness of his achievement.

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Although MGM wanted Kelly to return to safer and more commercial vehicles, he ceaselessly fought for an opportunity to direct his own musical film.
He commissioned the first study of the human effects of nuclear explosions, and campaigned ceaselessly for the abolition of what he called " these frightful engines of destruction.
As a loyal English churchman he was ceaselessly interested in ecclesiastical matters, and made suggestions for the better observation of doctrine and discipline in the church.
As Horza, a mercenary for the Idirans observes: " the conflict was inevitable "; the Idirans would not halt their expansion, because their faith wouldn't allow it ; the Culture was so ill-defined, having no borders or laws, that it would also have grown ceaselessly.
The Francophonie project ceaselessly evolved since the creation of the Agency for Cultural and Technical Co-operation, it became the intergovernmental Agency of the Francophonie ( Agence intergouvernementale de la Francophonie ) in 1998 to remind its intergovernmental status.
In the earlier work of Marx, however, the idea of creative destruction or annihilation ( German: Vernichtung ) implies not only that capitalism destroys and reconfigures previous economic orders, but also that it must ceaselessly devalue existing wealth ( whether through war, dereliction, or regular and periodic economic crises ) in order to clear the ground for the creation of new wealth.
In the meantime, the male is very protective of the nest and ceaselessly fans the eggs to provide proper oxygen circulation, and checks them for any bad eggs, which he eats before they can rot and damage more eggs.
Susan B. Anthony joined the cause in 1851 and worked ceaselessly for women's suffrage.
During the 1980s and the early 1990s, the North Korean media gave Kim Jong-il credit for working ceaselessly to make the country a " kingdom of art " where a cultural renaissance unmatched in other countries was taking place.
The medieval chronicler Orderic Vitalis believed that the Normans had imposed a yoke on the English: " And so the English groaned aloud for their lost liberty and plotted ceaselessly to find some way of shaking off a yoke that was so intolerable and unaccustomed ".
As for domestic policy, Wilson ceaselessly championed for the individual's rights, especially women and minority rights.
In his review for the Washington Post, Hal Hinson wrote, " This is a work of scatterbrained originality, funny, unexpected and ceaselessly engaging ".
Heavy rain then began to fall ceaselessly for many days, causing the Han River to flood.
He ceaselessly strives for order during the Winter Session at Devon.
* And what I know -- which sometimes creates a deep longing in me -- is that if Christians made up their minds to it, millions of voices -- millions, I say -- throughout the world would be added to the appeal of a handful of isolated individuals who, without any sort of affiliation, today intercede almost everywhere and ceaselessly for children and men.
As a Member of Parliament, he was immune from civil arrest while Parliament was in session, but only for forty days afterwards, and the long prorogation at the end of 1811 put him at risk of being thrown into Fleet prison, as he was being ceaselessly pursued for debt, but the Under-Sheriff at Caernarfon was clerk to John Evans, Madocks ' own solicitor, and so proceedings were conveniently delayed.
They ceaselessly comb the bottom of the aquarium for food and therefore disturb it slightly, sending up detritus and waste material that has settled loosely on the bottom.

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" It is probable, however, that " if his appointment had not existed, or if it had been filled by a less positive personality, the animosities which ceaselessly embittered the contingents in North China would have assumed serious proportions.
Instead, he ceaselessly promoted his own rational concept which he called the “ Religion of Science.
He has a talking crow named Mister Rook, which accompanies him and ceaselessly congratulates his lordship.

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Inscribed on their tombstone is the final sentence of The Great Gatsby: " So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past ".

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The marcistas fought among themselves almost ceaselessly and also had to struggle against Flores's repeated attempts from exile to overthrow the government.
He instead stayed in France, " painting ceaselessly ", notes Baal-Teshuva.
She is said to dance ceaselessly to forget her troubles.
For the next six years, the Rogallos tried ceaselessly to attract both government and industry interest in their flexible wing, and they licensed a manufacturer in Connecticut to sell a kite based on it.
After he usurped the throne, he did not know how to comfort and guide the people, and felt that he could ceaselessly deceive everyone.
Rotblat campaigned ceaselessly against nuclear weapons.
In a Reichstag speech on February 23, 1932, he excoriated Nazism as " a continuous appeal to the inner swine in human beings " and stated the movement had been uniquely successful in " ceaselessly mobilizing human stupidity.
Abern was a steadfast supporter of the majority faction of Foster-Cannon-Lore during the bitter factional fighting that continued ceaselessly throughout the decade.
Is uncannily and ceaselessly vigilant, day or night, and is the first to detect intrusions and raise an alarm, and was therefore considered a nuisance by hunters.
Then they are forced up it, over and over again, ceaselessly, to their doom.

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