Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"unstintingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not stop and is always generous

48 Sentences With "unstintingly"

How to use unstintingly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unstintingly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unstintingly". Mastering all the usages of "unstintingly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

At key times in my life, he was always, unstintingly, there.
"At key times in my life, he was always, unstintingly, there," wrote Kyle.
Instead, Mr. Trump raised helicopter offspring: adult children who hover, dote and praise unstintingly.
With its boldly eclectic score and powerful libretto, "Dog Days" tells an apocalyptic story unstintingly.
He rules Sicily justly, he supports his allies unstintingly, he treats his wife and son with affection.
Until now he has unstintingly supported the tactics the police have used, and reserved expressions like "son of a whore" for their critics.
Dibs has no such qualms, and there's an astonishing sequence, not that explicit yet unstintingly carnal, in which she avails herself of the Box.
The wickedly smart lyrics are well set on tunes that are both catchy and meaty; the cast of terrific singers sells them unstintingly, straight to the joyful finale.
While Mr. Trump's moves have been unstintingly pro-Israel, some could also be interpreted as a way to pressure the Palestinians to come back to the bargaining table.
This artist, who is now seventy-six, is so unstintingly original in vision and in technique that the idea of presenting her work without her can seem unthinkable.
For these reasons people often cloak their exchanges in the trappings of a communal relationship, in which friends, relatives or comrades share goods unstintingly, with no one keeping track.
With the steep economic growth of recent decades in increasing doubt, what remains is a yearning to fulfill hopes of restored rights and resumed greatness unstintingly promoted through teaching and propaganda.
But she gave herself to the arms of the others too, with the open-mindedness of an equal-opportunity pet that loves unstintingly and regardless of looks, age or number of followers.
Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation, a cloistered Franciscan nun who founded the largest Roman Catholic television network in the country, and used it unstintingly to criticize liberalizing trends in the Catholic Church, died on Sunday.
As he points out, several figures in the making of California wine culture were also renegade philosophy students, including Paul Draper, the recently retired head winemaker of Ridge Vineyards and one of the few whom Grahm unstintingly admires.
I mean that as the highest possible praise; Lynne Ramsay's human trafficking drama is as emotionally damaged as it is unstintingly violent, Taken if its tough-guy rescuer actually exhibited the cumulative effects of a lifetime's worth of brutality and trauma.
Last week the authorities arrested his 80-year-old father, a former provincial governor and Unicef official who worked on poverty eradication, an Iranian-American who most Iranian officials I ever met would tell you privately was unstintingly decent and a patriot.
Why it matters: While outlets like Fox News' opinion programs provide unstintingly positive coverage of his administration, close presidential advisers and White House officials, as well as the president himself, often lose their inhibitions and make damaging comments when they speak with friendly outlets.
When the war ended and Japan was a nation in burnt-out ruins as far as the eye could see, suffering under abject poverty, it was the United States, and its good people, that unstintingly sent us food to eat and clothes to wear.
It isn't just an unstintingly violent thriller; it's a movie that interrogates the whole rape revenge tradition it's a part of, demanding that we think about why stories that are, in theory, about women reclaiming their agency have been such a regular fixture of exploitation film.
She studied with Mercedes Matter, a painter and one of the school's founders, who supported her work unstintingly; had her efforts critiqued by the painter Philip Guston, who did not initially like her work; and for a time shared a studio with the painter Christopher Wool, who remained a friend.
Jackson is more an embodiment of long-established ideas of rock 'n' roll authenticity — dusted with road grit, voice like gravel, unstintingly personal in his work, and unable to deal with the distance created by the devices he's supposed to wear to guard his hearing, even though going without them is causing even more permanent damage.
He became a Third Order Franciscan in 1890 and was a member of several other associations and sodalities. Talbot was a generous man. Although poor himself, he gave unstintingly to neighbours and fellow workers, to charitable institutions and the church. He ate very little.
Soon after their marriage, the couple built their fine house, Yasmar (Ramsay backwards), on the Ramsay estate north-west of Dobroyde House. Alexander Learmonth was 'an intelligent and zealous Presbyterian': he and his wife gave their time and fortune unstintingly to the church.G, Gardiner, 1985, R, Steel & J. Cosh 1877, R, Irving & C, Pratten, 1994 Dr Ramsay died in 1860.
For her explosion of anger, she almost loses her job, but Cora, who understands her frustration and anger, talks Carson into letting her stay. She works unstintingly and unflaggingly to remedy what happened. Her efforts are rewarded when her father in-law is offered the tenancy of Yew Tree Farm, located in the Downton estate. At first, she is afraid of losing both Mrs.
Doug Stewart notes of the jeep: "the spartan, cramped, and unstintingly functional jeep became the ubiquitous World War II four-wheeled personification of Yankee ingenuity and cocky, can-do determination."Doug Stewart, "Hail to the jeep! Could we have won without it?" Smithsonian (1992) 23#8 pp 60–69 Today it refers broadly to a typically American pragmatic approach to problem solving instead of traditional methods.
In her native America she was particularly associated with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, where her frequent stage partner was the cultured Polish tenor Jean de Reszke. She sang at the Met from 1891 until 1910, with some breaks in between. Nordica's birthplace c. 1908 By all accounts Nordica possessed an extremely big, agile and pure-toned soprano voice which she was prepared to use unstintingly.
Other doctors who gave unstintingly of their time were Dr. Walls, Dr. Newt Slaughter, Dr. Joe Thomasson, Dr. W. P. Hemby, and Dr. B. S. Stokes. Dr. Hemby's brother, Hosea, operated a drug store. Ed Brewer became the town's first post master. About the year 1909 Key sold his saw mill and planer to the Blakely brothers and for six to seven years they continued to operate the mill.
It was his aunts, on his father's side, who told him "the truth" when he was 14. He writes that he "admired them unstintingly"; and they in turn treated him like a son. Though his father taught music at a succession of colleges in the U.S. and Canada, Douglas never graduated from high school. He took the surname of his maternal grandmother and became known as Melvyn Douglas.
Another friend in Vienna was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whom Haydn had met sometime around 1784. According to later testimony by Michael Kelly and others, the two composers occasionally played in string quartets together.Deutsch 1965, 234 Haydn was hugely impressed with Mozart's work and praised it unstintingly to others. Mozart evidently returned the esteem, as seen in his dedication of a set of six quartets, now called the "Haydn" quartets, to his friend.
For example, the one selected in 1737 for the family of Mao Zedong read: ::::,Stand tall & display unstintingly before gentlemen, ::::。And study & method will expand the borders of our fortune. ::::,Ancestral favors bequeath kindness through the ages, ::::。Descendants forever obliged for their prosperity. This scheme was in its fourteenth generation when Mao rejected it for the naming of his own children, preferring to give his sons the generational name An (, lit. "Lofty", "Proud") instead.
A mysterious figure known only as "The Visitor" appears in the lives of a typical bourgeois Italian family. His arrival is heralded at the gates of the family's Milanese estate by an arm-flapping postman. The enigmatic stranger soon engages in sexual affairs with all members of the household: the devoutly religious maid, the sensitive son, the sexually repressed mother, the timid daughter and, finally, the tormented father. The stranger gives unstintingly of himself, asking nothing in return.
The Higgs Charitable trust was formed with the intention that it should fund the TWJ. Its trustees have indeed acted from the start as the TWJ's largest benefactor and the TWJ continues to be most grateful to them for their generosity. Patrick Hunter Jobson, a Consultant in Otorhinolaryngology, who had married one of TWJ's granddaughters, became the Foundation's first executive Chairman. Patrick Hunter Jobson gave his time and talents unstintingly during the period to 1994 when so much was achieved.
Linderstrøm-Lang KU. (1952) "Proteins and Enzymes", Lane Medical Lectures, Stanford University Publications, University Series, Medical Sciences, vol. 6, Stanford University Press. Linderstrøm-Lang devoted himself unstintingly to protein science and trained a whole generation of eminent protein scientists, Linderstrøm-Lang maintained a fun atmosphere in his laboratory and a happy spirit that expressed itself in wonderful Christmas parties and frequent trips to the Tivoli amusement park in Copenhagen. Linderstrøm-Lang was also a writer, musician and story-teller, and was active in the resistance movement against the Nazi occupation of Denmark.
The Dayton Masonic Center, formerly the Dayton Masonic Temple, is a significant building in Dayton, Ohio. It was built by a Masonic Temple Association formed from 14 Masonic groups. The building was finished in 2 years and 9 months, by 450 workers, most of whom were Masonic Brethren, of whom it was said "Without thought of honor or gain, these men gave unstintingly of their time, abilities and means, sparing neither themselves nor their personal interests to advance this building project to its happy fulfillment." The building is long by wide by high, and encloses .
Their children's extraordinarily high survival rate is the result of what is in pixy terms a veritable "castle of oak"Into The Woods (HarperCollins, 2012), , page 227.—Jenks and his family live in a stump within the church's lush garden). Jenks unstintingly offers brash and unsolicited—but usually accurate—relationship advice to both of his work partners (Rachel in particular, as he thinks her relationships need "particular help") as well as anyone else who will listen. Jenks and his family move indoors into the old church sanctuary during the cold winter months to avoid hibernation, which normally results in several children dying.
In that place, not one cake was > unavailable of all those that the black earth bears for human beings, and > all were present unstintingly. The place of abundance described in Solon's fragment about cakes is unknown. Some authors speculate that it may have been Persia based on comments from Herodotus that cake was the most significant part of a meal, one of the Greek city states or even a literary allusion to 'paradise'. Though Athenaeus is not able to identify the gouros cake from Solon's poem, he describes it as a plakous indicating it was a type of 'flat cake'.
The Jeep became the primary light 4-wheel-drive vehicle of the United States Armed Forces and the Allies during World War II, as well as the postwar period. The term became common worldwide in the wake of the war. Doug Stewart noted: "The spartan, cramped, and unstintingly functional jeep became the ubiquitous World War II four-wheeled personification of Yankee ingenuity and cocky, can-do determination." It is the precursor of subsequent generations of military light utility vehicles such as the Humvee, and inspired the creation of civilian analogs such as the original Series I Land Rover.
The last sold in unexpectedly large numbers for a classical set, and thereafter Decca unstintingly made resources available to Culshaw and his successors for Britten recordings. Sets followed of Albert Herring (1964), the Sinfonia da Requiem (1964), Curlew River (1965), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1966), The Burning Fiery Furnace (1967), Billy Budd (1967) and many of the other major works. In 2013, to mark the anniversary of Britten's birth, Decca released a set of 65 CDs and one DVD, "Benjamin Britten – Complete Works". Most of the recordings were from Decca's back catalogue, but in the interests of comprehensiveness a substantial number of tracks were licensed from 20 other companies including EMI, Virgin Classics, Naxos, Warner and NMC.
They say that out of the darkness comes light and when Eddie Burns the former Swansea hooker heard that Trebanos were without a hooker he offered his services, which the club gladly accepted. Not only did Eddie ‘fit in’ he also brought some quality players with him to swell the ranks, notably a big No 8 called John Bayliss, and John Greco, who eventually became winner of the British Latin/American dancing championship - you would not have thought him a dancer had you seen him playing. John now has a school of dancing in Swansea. He later brought Arthur John, to play at the club and Arthur served Trebanos unstintingly in the 60's and 70's.
Yet his interest in the Library did not cease, for we find him apparently still in charge (in March, 1828) of the sale of duplicates as begun during his term, and he gave Benjamin Peirce able assistance in the preparation of the catalogue of 1830. The Greek motto prefixed to the catalogue of maps was suggested by him. Writing but little himself, it was in such ways as this, giving unstintingly his own time and labor and accurate scholarship to the correction and revision of the work of others, that Charles Folsom exercised a decided influence in the world of letters. Sparks, Prescott, Quincy, and many other prominent authors were glad to acknowledge his skill and ever willing assistance.
After serving as Dean of Hong Kong, Wilson became Bishop of Singapore in 1941. At the time of the fall of Singapore in February 1942, Wilson, assisted by the Reverend Reginald Keith Sorby Adams of Saint Andrew's School, Singapore and John Hayter, ministered unstintingly to the people of Singapore. Subsequently, they were able to continue their ministry for a year, thanks mainly to the help of a Christian Japanese officer Andrew Ogawa.John Hayter; Priest in Prison: Four years of Life in Japanese- occupied Singapore, 1991, Tynron Press However the growing popularity of the cathedral and the use of English was regarded by the Japanese authorities as a threat and in 1943 they were interned in Changi prison.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 29% based on 38 reviews, with an average rating of 4.38/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "The Letters tries to honor Mother Teresa with an unstintingly positive portrayal of her life and works, but ends up smothering a fascinating real-life story under a bland hagiography." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 25 out of 100, based on 11 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". At the Sedona Film Festival, the film won the Audience Favorite “Best of the Fest” Award, and the Mirabile Dictu International Catholic Film Festival in Rome, where Riead was honored as Best Director and Juliet Stevenson as Best Actress.
The women now pursued their educational project with smaller groups, using suitably sized rooms in the homes of the more relatively well-to-to backers. They continued to attract hostility from the authorities because they did not expressly each religion as part of the curriculum, but responded by insisting on the importance of inter- denominational "confessional independence", able to accommodate children from Catholic, Protestant and Jewish families. After further wrangling, they managed to find and recruit a qualified teacher with the necessary teaching permit and in 1856 opened a "proper" school, centrally located in Hamburg, which at the outset welcomed sixty pupils. Charlotte Paulsen now devoted her life unstintingly to her association for the care of the poor and sick, while campaigning with increasing urgency for religious and political freedom, and advocating women's emancipation.
This was included as a bonus track on the Rejects album (2017). Second punk album Rejects was released in 2017. Hugh Guiland awarded the album 6/10 in Vive Le Rock magazine, noting that although there were "no major music revelations to be found here, admittedly," nonetheless there was "an attitudinal swerving of unwavering fuck-you hard rock, unstintingly high on the energy levels ... sometimes you've just got to let it all out." Online magazine Rock 'N' Load awarded the album 9/10, noting "Production is first class ensuring you live every kick of the drum and thrash of that guitar." Interviewed by Alexandra Hawkins for Louder Than War, the duo explained their philosophy: “We create Revolt Rock music that provides a space for people to celebrate their uniqueness and to stop taking shit from a seemingly heartless judgmental society.
For nearly 300 years after Speght's edition it was almost universally accepted that "The Floure and the Leafe" was the work of Geoffrey Chaucer. John Dryden was the first major writer to pick out "The Floure and the Leafe" for special attention, writing a modernized version of it for inclusion in his Fables, Ancient and Modern (1700), and writing that > There is another [tale] of his own Invention, after the manner of the > Provencalls, call'd "The Flower and the Leaf", with which I was so > particularly pleas'd, both for the Invention and the Moral, that I cannot > hinder my self from recommending it to the Reader.Kathleen Forni The > Chaucerian Apocrypha: A Counterfeit Canon (Gainesville: University Press of > Florida, 2001) p. 128. Dryden's advocacy was the making of the poem's reputation, and for nearly two centuries praise came unstintingly.
Additionally, Leeds mezzo Kathryn Woodruff (1954–2016) gave unstintingly of her talents as soloist in so many SPS Concerts as well as sustaining membership of very long standing – her service to music in and around Leeds, especially choral singing and music in education, was incalculable. Most recently, in May 2017, the Singers suffered the loss of Jan Holdstock, an alto of very long standing within the choir and for the past 18 months a full-time member of Leeds Minster Choir. Organists especially associated with St Peter's Singers include Dr Francis Jackson CBE Organist Emeritus of York Minster, Dr Donald Hunt OBE Director of Music at Leeds Parish Church 1957–1975 and Master of the Choristers and Organist of Worcester Cathedral 1975–1996, Carleton Etherington Organist of Tewkesbury Abbey, Jonathan Lilley Organist of Waltham Abbey Alan Horsey and David Houlder, Sub Organist at Leeds Minster since 2003.
" As Wendy Perron wrote, "Jazz dance, 'fusion,' and the search for our cultural identity all have their antecedents in Dunham's work as a dancer, choreographer, and anthropologist. She was the first American dancer to present indigenous forms on a concert stage, the first to sustain a black dance company.... She created and performed in works for stage, clubs, and Hollywood films; she started a school and a technique that continue to flourish; she fought unstintingly for racial justice." Scholar of the arts Harold Cruse wrote in 1964: "Her early and lifelong search for meaning and artistic values for black people, as well as for all peoples, has motivated, created opportunities for, and launched careers for generations of young black artists ... Afro-American dance was usually in the avant-garde of modern dance ... Dunham's entire career spans the period of the emergence of Afro-American dance as a serious art." Black writer, Arthur Todd, described her as "one of our national treasures.

No results under this filter, show 48 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.