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unfailing

[uhn-fey-ling] / ʌnˈfeɪ lɪŋ /


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Unfailing courage, skill in the difficult art of managing men, and a deep devotion to the security and welfare of your country.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ah! god unknown behind the Sacraments      Unfailing of the earthly expiation, Lift up this amethyst-encumbered Vine, Crush from her pain some ransom-cup of Wine.

From The Hours of Fiammetta A Sonnet Sequence by Taylor, Rachel Annand

Unfailing moisture is maintained, air, light, and heat are introduced to the roots in accordance with Nature's taste, and the whole strength of the mellow soil goes to produce only that which is useful.

From Success with Small Fruits by Roe, Edward Payson

Unfailing source of good, thou wast designed To be the first, man's reverence to inspire, And light the pathway of his groping mind.

From The Call of the Mountains and other Poems by Pickering, James E.

Unfailing punctuality is asked from every one in being in the chapel at the moment her watch begins, and no excuse is accepted from those who fail in this respect.

From Sister Teresa by Moore, George (George Augustus)




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