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This is always repeated in one unvarying phase of the most jejune and meagre character.
THE CATACOMBS OF ROMEWILLIAM HENRY WITHROW
A second limitation is found inPg 238 the unvarying exteriority of his method of presenting human nature.
FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER
Within, the rooms obviously modelled themselves on the one unvarying ideal.
THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUSMONA CAIRD
"There is a carriage at the door," interrupted the other, in an unvarying tone, and without changing her posture.
ALONEMARION HARLAND
The second year of our captivity passed—the same unvarying rotation of misery—no change, no amelioration of our condition.
CONFESSIONS OF A THUGPHILIP MEADOWS TAYLOR
Brigson hated Montagu, because he read on his features the unvarying glance of undisguised contempt.
ERIC, OR LITTLE BY LITTLEFREDERIC W. FARRAR
In the unvarying precision of its mathematical universe, all is eternally written.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTER
It is only in novels that individuals are found to traverse their whole life with an unvarying character.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF SOCIOLOGYROBERT E. PARK
But, again, we must remember: "It is the unvarying rule of secret societies that the real authors never show themselves."
SECRET SOCIETIES AND SUBVERSIVE MOVEMENTSNESTA H. WEBSTER
According to her unvarying practice she set for her intended victim a bowl of food, and bade him eat it quite up.
THE SCIENCE OF FAIRY TALESEDWIN SIDNEY HARTLAND
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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