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  • s  unvarying in nature
    principles of unvarying validity
  • a  lacking variety
  • a  always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences

  • There he flirted with the mainstream before recording Astral Weeks in 1969, an album that set what was to be, for him, a more or less unvarying pattern: wild record, wild-eyed .
  • And, finally, Einstein's theory of relativity overthrew the concept that time and space were fixed and unvarying, undermining the idea that there was such a thing as absolute truth .
  • Scott Fitzgerald wrote short stories with the speed of a tabloid rewrite man, and for the journeyman's unvarying reason: to satisfy a desperate and constant need for money.
News & Articles

  • Authors learn not to accept rejection
    DOWNEY - I have attended several annual Friends of the Downey Library luncheons over the years, where some author or authors share their experiences on their tortuous way to publication and, really, their one, unvarying message, assuming one takes the traditional route, has been this: expect a stack of rejection slips before your book gets published.
    June 13, 2013 - The Downey Patriot
Quotes

  • Shinzo Abe in International Herald Tribune
    With regard to the abduction issue, President Bush once again expressed his unvarying commitment to support the government of Japan,Abe said.
  • Larry McMurtry in Wall Street Journal
    In praise of rereading in the New York Review of Books, Larry McMurtry wrote, "Reversal of fortune can, I suspect, be a spur to rereading; where once one had read for adventure, now one rereads for the safety of the unvarying text."

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