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Meanings of seemingly unending in English
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Usage of seemingly unending in English
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After two seeminglyunending, painful days had passed, there was no better option.
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Screwups like this have felt like a twice-a-month event for the past year, seeminglyunending.
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A Waffen-SS unit treks across seeminglyunending fields.
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Madam, - Once again we are confronted by a crisis in the seeminglyunending fiasco of inquiries.
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Unicorns are venture capital-backed companies typified by spending far more than they earn in a seeminglyunending quest for growth.
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As it was, a lavish and seeminglyunending firework display sparked a party that has now spread across the outfield.
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But spare a thought for those who toil in Leinster House in these final weeks of a seeminglyunending political term.
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We've sifted through the seeminglyunending variety of cut and cushion-and ,yes ,color- tofindoptionsthat are well worth their price tags.
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Sometimes I think of that old woman at New Dachang, what she lived through, the seeminglyunending upheaval that defined her generation.
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She sat in silent attendance while their waiter recited, in heavily accented English, a seeminglyunending speech upon the specialities of the house.
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According to Navarro, two indigenous youths have killed themselves in nearby towns over the last two years because of the seeminglyunending conflict.
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The day I took shelter with Buhoro was the first on my latest trip to report again on Congo's seeminglyunending cycle of violence.
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I first started to make this salad as a way to use up the seeminglyunending supply of beetroot that my father was growing.
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Once a part of the industrial conglomerate General Electric GE.N, Genworth has been weighed down by seeminglyunending losses from underwriting troubled U.S. mortgages.
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Britain's regulators, in particular the Prudential Regulation Authority, is taking a harder line on bank capital levels because of the seeminglyunending bills for misconduct.
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To us on Level 7-I think this was everybody's sensation today-the seeminglyunending stream of music held the last surviving suggestion of boundlessness, of infinity.