There is something poetic in the way the names roll, evoking notions of pride in unremitting labour, unity in poverty, resilience in hard times. |
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It comes at the end of a relentless, unremitting cross examination of Wilde by Carson. |
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This unremitting focus on just one race participant is understandable, but the hint of Schadenfreude in the tone was unmistakable. |
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If the time had dragged this would have been a hard job, unremitting and tedious. |
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I am also mystified by the unremitting praise the film has received, though I've done little more than skim everything I've run across. |
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Nostalgia wears rose-tinted specs, but even the most optimistic filter can't block out the unremitting greyness of the Seventies. |
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It began with the unremitting curfews, followed by reports of babies dying at checkpoints and snipers shooting children. |
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They just put the ball in the net in the first half, Alex Burns continuing to find the scoresheet with unremitting regularity. |
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The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting monotony of the drum patterns. |
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The bothering and begging are exhaustive and unremitting, and the beggars world-beating in their decrepitude and infirmity. |
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The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor. |
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He stalks his prey with bravado and near-relish, killing unremorsefully on his unremitting quest to destroy the accused. |
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Always sparky company, his enthusiasm and generosity were unremitting, although he remained far from wealthy throughout his life. |
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache. |
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The narrative deals with events of boyhood, then courting, matchmaking, and marriage, and afterwards the unremitting harshness of life. |
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Over generations his family sold pieces of their agricultural land as the only way to survive the unremitting onslaught of emergencies. |
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Work is shown as unremitting drudgery, keeping us down and continually reminding us of our essential failure. |
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Incredibly, a microbiologist has shown that the amoeba lives its life in almost constant and unremitting hatred. |
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What is striking about the pictures, though it should not be, is precisely their unremitting normality. |
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I think the real thing is the unremitting pressure to be constantly, constantly pushing forward. |
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There were almost two million in the dole queues, the industrial forecasts churned out unremitting gloom, and company after company was going to the wall. |
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This book is an unremitting account of misery, privation, and pointlessness in a world of dun landscapes, tormenting insects, malnutrition, and cultural stagnancy. |
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Soon it began to rain, and what began with the patter of hail became a succession of cloudbursts, which eventually evened out into an unremitting downpour. |
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We are willing to work with others in making unremitting efforts in this regard. |
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It is highly unusual that a child is in severe, unremitting, inameliorable plain, he noted. |
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Perhaps most resonantly, The Walking Dead works as an unremitting critique of the effeteness of life within the capitalist interior. |
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Those who make comprehension the precondition of acceptance destine themselves to unremitting misery. |
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The pattern of ongoing displacement of minority populations leaving Kosovo continued to be small scale and low key, yet unremitting. |
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However, if someone is experiencing unremitting pain, he said, then death should not be considered harm. |
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The Democrats and Republicans agree on the military strategy of encirclement and unremitting military provocations. |
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The catalogue of horrors uncovered by the film German Concentration Camps Factual Survey is unremitting, but they remained unseen for decades. |
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There may be a few ports like that in Europe, but unremitting competition is a fact of life in most of them. |
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But this is a great mystery, for the understanding of which thousands of years of unremitting work are necessary. |
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We hope that all the relevant parties in the Middle East will make unremitting efforts in this regard. |
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Our unremitting efforts are aimed at improving the farmers' social and financial wellbeing. |
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He expressed appreciation to UNEP for its unremitting efforts to promote sustainable development. |
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To build a global alliance for development will require an unremitting effort. |
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However, the government is using the same unremitting logic it applies to other matters, which is to do nothing. |
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Man and Superman is a tough play to mount, for its length, its changes of scenery, its elaborate Shavian philosophizings and unremitting cascades of iconoclastic wit. |
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The unremitting liberal orientation finally became too much for me. |
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The subject matter is still that of broken relationships but, whereas before the sense was of an unremitting resignation, now a lighter note leavens the confessionals. |
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The unremitting whiteness of the walls is anchored by a black marble floor that casts seductive glossy reflections and will age gracefully despite intense use. |
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To them, the growth of megacities is justified because it offers something more than unremitting rural poverty. |
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For three days of unremitting bliss, Nora directed me opposite Meryl Streep. |
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Repetitive, high-frequency overload delivered to a malaligned extensor mechanism yields persistent, debilitating, unremitting pain in some athletes. |
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It would also mean two weeks of unremitting toil, caring for an often inconsolable toddler who is likely to demand attention day and night for the duration of the illness. |
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China has consistently stood for the complete prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons and made unremitting efforts towards this goal. |
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The chronic form reason increasing dyspnea that becomes progressively unremitting, along with mild chest pain, dry unproductive cough, and tachypnea. |
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For all his scathingness, and despite his unremitting intellect, Mr. Joyce was a romantic when it came to women. |
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These thoughts supported my spirits, while I pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour. |
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The American emphasis on the terrorist threat, be it to justify the Iraq war or the upcoming Presidential election, leaves one with an unremitting sense of great anxiety. |
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Even from a Renaissance viewpoint, his relentless pursuit of political goals and unremitting efforts to aggrandize his family were seen as excessive. |
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As with the other threats, we are also sailing in the fog, caught between doomsayers and fundamentalist ecologists on the one hand, and narrow-minded or foolhardy, blind, and unremitting skeptics on the other. |
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In early January, the last of a series of three operations caused an unremitting peritonitis to set in and spread, from which he died. |
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Over the course of the last few months the parties concerned, including the six successive Presidents, have made unremitting efforts to move our work forward. |
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The aim must be to protect the environment as much as possible from the unremitting expansion of aviation and to promote safety in the best possible way. |
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Indeed, in the build-up to the IOC vote, China applied unremitting pressure on the outlawed Falun Gong sect, and launched a crackdown on newspapers deemed to be straying from the party line. |
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This unremitting insistence on his color, this continual shunting him into obscure and filthy ways, gradually gave Peter a loathly sensation. |
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A nearly unremitting bleakness and feeling of tragedy hang over the work, whose severe mood is heightened by the use of F minor for all four movements. |
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It requires to be developed in daily life, especially in favour of inter-religious dialogue and the unremitting appearance of initiatives that bring together the divers communities towards a common progress. |
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It believes that anything other than an unremitting commitment to the rule of law, human rights and humanitarianism which are central to the purpose of the Council of Europe would be both wrong and counterproductive. |
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Liddell Hart, military historian who had been wounded during the First World War, went from admirer to sceptic to unremitting critic. |
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They set about sailing upriver, but their advance faced unremitting hostility from the Mandinka inhabitants upriver. |
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It does not spoonfeed them with unremitting efforts to make successive situations readily believable, whether they are meeting a not-so-scary octopus or those snarly sharks. |
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The Journey Home's vision of Irish life is riven with conflicting allegiances, polyglottal voices and an unremitting sense of the nation as a deeply divided society. |
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