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The Parisian stopping goals needs cunning all the time
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endlessly
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Endlessly is the second studio album by Welsh singer Duffy . It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2010 by A&M Records (under Polydor ) and in the United States on 7 December 2010 by Mercury Records . Duffy worked almost exclusively with ...
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adv. continuing forever without end; "there are infinitely many possibilities" [syn: infinitely ] [ant: finitely ] with unflagging resolve; "dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the ...
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Endlessly \End"less*ly\, adv. In an endless manner.
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adv. in an endless manner; continuously without limit
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UIA reports arrived month after month, endlessly piling confusion upon confusion as his three distant enemies across the sea laughed and joked and dealt the cards that spun out their game over the years in the eternal city, as Nubar brooded over hearsay and hints and shadowy allegations in his castle tower in Albania, safe and far away as he wanted to be, as indeed he had to be so great was his fear of the conflicting clues of the Old City that rose above time and the desert, at home in his castle tower safely handling charts and numbers to his satisfaction, safely arranging concepts.
He was one of the unhappy few who refused to call Crispin Bellhanger, Cris and the most endlessly vocal member of the Board.
But they were all deferring to Commander Blenheim, and though they were looking at Chen as if he were endlessly fascinating, they showed no intention of asking him any questions themselves.
Our answer, as always, is never to be found in flatland, in the world of black checkers scurrying endlessly, meaninglessly, dimly, and disappearing finally into those dark shades of the night that are ever so fundamental, ever so insignificant.
Italian while Leonard Colo stood alongside the fireplace, staring into the flames and waxing his hands endlessly with a look of world-weary patience that did not match the cold misery in his heart.
Dreadful as death might be, he thought, could it be much different from this sedated silence, his brooding custodianship of a tiny machine falling endlessly through an inhuman vacuum?
And all up one side of the hole, the unbroken wall of the southern half of the Decoupler slid endlessly by.
When it came again to my turn to stand and hold the rope, I looked down to where Meldrum was maintaining his icy vigil among the muffled Doos, walking endlessly up and down the line, checking those vital engines.
These crystalline low-temperature, quasi-natural, and endlessly self-transformed entities had appeared as an infinitely intricate jeweled garden or huge congeries of minute machinery, a masterpiece of the blind watchmaker operating with nothing more than a faint wash of solar and stellar energy differentials and the self-organizing properties of extremophile nanobacteria.
Males and females here had endlessly questioned his judgment, but no one came close to showing criminal intent.
Before Flenser, philosophers argued them endlessly and never got closer to the truth.
As these endlessly bumped and collided, they fractured or split or recombined in endless random permutations, but in every encounter there was a winner, and some of the winners grew big enough to dominate the orbit around which they traveled.
Down there where it was always warm and balmy, my father would suck his pipe and talk endlessly about Hellmouth, about how hard the winters were, but how he wanted to go back.
The hems of my bliauds were still dirty, but from walking endlessly through the herb garden and not from splashing in puddles.
As I stood or sat at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, but without Roswitha, alone beneath those towering girders flung upward by the pioneers of steel construction, the great vault, which seems so solidly closed despite spaces on all sides, became for me the sheltering vault of my grandmother Anna: sitting beneath the Eiffel Tower, I was sitting beneath her four skirts, the Champ de Mars was a Kashubian potato field, the Paris October rain slanted endlessly down between Bissau and Ramkau, and on such days all Paris, even the Metro, smelled of slightly rancid butter.