Unchangingly

Word UNCHANGINGLY
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The word "unchangingly" in example sentences

Nevertheless, here, the physical bases for the unchanging awareness remain stacked in the central channel "unchangingly," until the total dissolution, forever, of all grosser levels of body. ❋ Unknown (2002)

In all her poetry, unchangingly from 1978, Olds remains the little prefeminist girl, utterly overwhelmed by biology. ❋ Anis Shivani (2011)

There is a reason why the audiences for avant-garde/experimental art are so unchangingly limited and the actual art itself is so easy to pigeonhole and satirize. ❋ EAGEAGEAG (2010)

I also reached into my wallet and slipped him a bill, although his unchangingly placid countenance suggested that he didn't care about a reward. ❋ Mark Klempner (2010)

They light three candles, the pre-arranged signal, but the organ continues to drone unchangingly, and the two agents sit in front of the candles, their eyes shifting nervously about, while the organ's monotone chords fill the room with an aura of dread. ❋ Ed Howard (2009)

Then the solitary light would burn unchangingly, until it burned pale before the dawn, and at last died under the breath of Mrs ❋ Unknown (2007)

The peasant life went on unchangingly, squalid and laborious, as it had been going on for the majority of human beings since agriculture began. ❋ Herbert George (2006)

Whereas Channa Washinsky was not only marking the Shabbes from what was not the Shabbes, she was honoring the concept of separateness itself, the beauty of one time not occuring simultaneously with another, ourselves not existing forever and unchangingly as ourselves. ❋ Howard Jacobson (2006)

B-series relations apply unchangingly if they apply at all; whatever is earlier than something is always earlier than it. ❋ Mortensen, Chris (2006)

He went merrily on, assured that he was alluring all, that affection followed tenderly in his wake, that things would endure unchangingly for his pleasure. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Kennicott came in three times a day, unchangingly tender and hopeful in the sick - room, evenly polite to Miles. ❋ Unknown (2004)

‘Am I altogether a lonely bird?’ he asked, with his queer grin of a smile, as if he had toothache; it was so wry, and his eyes were so perfectly unchangingly melancholy, or stoical, or disillusioned or afraid. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Sonya because that poor, dark-eyed niece of hers was so meek, so kind, so devotedly grateful to her benefactors, and so faithfully, unchangingly, and unselfishly in love with Nicholas, that there were no grounds for finding fault with her. ❋ Unknown (2003)

In the wilds, each season has its wonders, but always, unchangingly, there is that immense heavy sound of heaven and earth, the sense of being surrounded on all sides, the darkness of the forest, the kindliness of the trees. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Our true higher self, the “man within” lives eternally and unchangingly on the level of Intellect ❋ A. HILARY ARMSTRONG (1968)

"Yes," agreed Marsden; he was a man of icy-cold manner, speaking in a tone unchangingly formal. ❋ Forester, C. S. (1967)

And given, finally, the spectacle of an unusually intelligent young man, still almost fully in possession of the standard engineer's education of his time, desperately sitting through this barrage of unchangingly insignificant news stories, as daily and as interchangeable as a dish of catmeat, in the sole hope of hearing something which might lead him to a job. ❋ Blish, James (1960)

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