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Meanings of unremitting care in English
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Usage of unremitting care in English
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All through the night she nursed her with unremittingcare.
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It was clean, clean with a cleanness that spoke of conscientious labor and unremittingcare.
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This woman whose unremittingcare had saved his life!
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The doctors declared that two of the little Vanderkists owed their lives to her unremittingcare.
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Now she shut herself in from society and devoted herself to her mother with unremittingcare.
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She nursed her with unremittingcare, and seemed to seize with avidity the temporary opportunity of escaping from herself.
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Every promise of spirit and sensibility I was supposed to discover, was cherished with an anxious and unremittingcare.
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In the mean time, Nigel, under Constance's unremittingcare, and that of the good surgeon who remained, was progressing favourably.
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They snatched us from death, by saving us from our raft; their unremittingcare revived within us the spark of life.
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However, by the exercise of unremittingcare and attention, the larger part of them were restored to a state of preservation.
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To accomplish such results requires not so much elaborate equipment as unremittingcare-andnot eternal fussing but regular thought and attention.
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My medical adviser tried various methods of treatment; my housekeeper administered the prescribed medicines with unremittingcare; but nothing came of it.
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Several days of unremittingcare followed, during which Clarence durst not write to us, so little were the laws of infection understood.
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Never did a patient receive more unremittingcare than that which was lavished upon Rupert Holliday in the stately old house at Dort.
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For seven years he had trodden with unremittingcare through the minefields, and now with Cornelius Muller he had taken his first wrong step.
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The faithfulness of his portrait, even to the minutest details, is his unremittingcare, and he subjects all contributed material to the sternest criticism.