Word: unbrokenness
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Ginsberg once spent an almost unbroken month in Grollier's, reading through its selection of modern poetry and holding readings for its patrons and curious passers...
...Harvard has had an unbroken commitment to affirmative action and integrated education over the last fifty years,” Ogletree said, citing Harvard’s support of Brown as well as the pro-affirmative action rulings in 1978’s University of California v. Bakke and last year’s Grant et al. v. University of Michigan...
...surprised that the line of fans was basically unbroken from mile 1 to mile 26,” he said...
Cigar in hand, he added, “My goal is to run Boston every year that I can. Boston gets more into the marathon than anyone. There are billboards, signs, advertisements everywhere. The crowd is unbroken, people nonstop...
...born with two toes per foot. But they're suffering from worse things than outsiders' disdain. The area's 500-plus orphans know why the choristers wrote Iwe AIDS: "You killed my father, you killed my mother ... I remain all alone." Dry, cracked streambeds are evidence of the unbroken drought. Some villagers are eating tree bark. More than 150,000 in the Matabeleland North province rely on foreign food aid. Here, as elsewhere, hardship is linked to politics. In the 2000 parliamentary elections, the mdc swept all eight seats in the province, its rural heartland. Last year, 61% of Matabeleland...