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Rex is a man of strong opinions unflaggingly put into practice.
The police share all the evidence and are unflaggingly grateful for what assistance they receive.
She has always been unflaggingly optimistic, and a hopeless romantic.
One day he would be unflaggingly optimistic, certain a big recording contract was in reach.
The hours had seemed interminable at the same time that they'd raced unflaggingly toward her mother's death.
Though expectations are unflaggingly high, the approach is gentle.
Then it had been gentle and kind and unflaggingly patient.
But he still holds one ace: a 72-year-old father who is extremely rich and unflaggingly loyal.
They're in their early 20's and unflaggingly polite.
Their discussion continued unflaggingly over the rest of the march to Gallabat.
Also to his credit, the playwright builds momentum and sustains interest, unflaggingly so.
The tone of "Beauty and the Beast" is unflaggingly serious.
And his instinctive responses to widely disparate experiences are unflaggingly creative.
The staff is unflaggingly friendly and the food fresh-air hearty, but not hokey.
Moreover, the story holds interest unflaggingly, and a jewel like this in a setting of the sort here revealed makes for real value."
Their energy level is unflaggingly high, as is the caliber of their musicianship.
And the choreography, recreated by Allison Williams, is unflaggingly spirited.
The waiters, who wear fedoras, are unflaggingly cheerful.
The biologist was working unflaggingly.
Although he was no more than a helpless plaything of nature unleashed, he fought on unflaggingly against its superior force.
Whatever the economy brings, Mr. Kasnowski remains unflaggingly optimistic about his business.
He is unflaggingly energetic.
His novel is unflaggingly believable.
"Unflaggingly interesting," it brings its subject to life "through sustained narrative portraiture of the large-scale, 19th-century kind."
Weber's prose is, as ever, unflaggingly enjoyable, particularly in its loving, often comical portrayal of the Green sisters.