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changelessly

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Stated so baldly, this notion—that the indigenous peoples of the Americas floated changelessly through the millennia until 1492—may seem ludicrous.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann

And I have known The swift fire frozen into stone, And water frozen changelessly Into the death of gems.

From The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems by Huxley, Aldous

They reminded John of the sea, as he sat in the square and watched them, so changelessly changing, so bright and dark, so grave and gay.

From The Souls of Black Folk by Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt)

Yet through all, he was utterly, changelessly desolate.

From Son of Power by Comfort, Will Levington

Smiling as changelessly as an ivory figurine she sat quiescent, avoiding thought, glancing about the living-room and hall, noting their betrayal of unimaginative commercial prosperity.

From Main Street by Lewis, Sinclair