Then attention shifted to a relentless focus on levels of government spending on public services. |
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She deftly defeats those who dare challenge her with a relentless intensity. |
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The world is groaning to a halt, and yet the ants continue their relentless labour under sunny skies. |
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The pandemic continues its relentless spread about 14 000 people are infected each day. |
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Throughout the long day, they suffered cruelly under the constant whining shells and relentless, baking sun. |
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The relentless boredom, fear and frustration hung over her head like a black storm cloud. |
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Yet it's hard to think of anyone who has pursued power with such relentless single-handedness. |
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Consider the shoppers you know who are relentless in their pursuit of a deal. |
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Their name will remain etched on the stone table of relentless, hard working rock n roll bands. |
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He was relentless, some said ruthless, and it made him one of the toughest prosecutors in the state. |
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Change is slow to come, and we must continue to be relentless in our pursuit to let others know our value. |
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Instead he plays figurehead to perfection, based on a huge, relentless and ruthless spin team. |
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David Sifry is relentless in evangelizing the importance of blogs to business. |
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He became a relentless traveller, sparing no continent and few countries in quest of subjects and themes. |
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But he's ruthless and relentless, and you always think that there might be a point in a Hollywood movie that he will draw back. |
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Still she continued on relentless as I did everything I could to fight back and not beg for mercy. |
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That sucked any remaining freshness from the Broncos' defense, which caved under Tomlinson's relentless talent. |
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Yet, it has still managed to amass a huge amount of cash and a reputation as an aggressive and relentless competitor. |
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Players are given a laser gun and charged with protecting the planet from relentless hoards of alien invaders advancing down the screen. |
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The grapefruit-sized tumor was zapped with chemotherapy, radiation and relentless courage. |
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The team's winning habit has been so relentless these last two years, but adversity asks more searching questions. |
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In three weeks, 60,000 men were lost through cold, hunger and relentless attacks. |
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He disbanded the group in 1982, hungering after a new direction and tired of the relentless pressure of his frontman role. |
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She has an air of American pragmatism that complements her relentless determination to succeed and rise above her class. |
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It's steep, striated with relentless cliff bands, and built with rock so loose the climbing is often like scrambling up a gravel pile. |
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Some recent changes have been of the kind that make you wish time's arrow could be less relentless. |
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With most animals, there are runts who are discarded, and nature just tries again in its merciless, relentless, remorseless way. |
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Now in an effort to dispel their relentless anorak image the group has taken to handing out flyers with jokes, m'lud, against lawyers. |
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A succession of relentless goal attacks highlighted the latter stages of the second half. |
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We ape the worst of tabloid titillation in a relentless downward drive of tacky exploitation. |
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Floods in some streets created impromptu swimming pools for many Iraqis baking in the relentless heat. |
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Monarchs disputed successions and made political marriages in a relentless campaign for empire. |
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Most of the album tears along at a relentless and brutal pace, it is far, far heavier than any of their previous offerings. |
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At least here he had some protection from the wind, the relentless, tearing wind that whipped him so viciously whenever the opportunity arose. |
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The steering-committee meetings are backstopped by shipboard inspections of relentless detail. |
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But those who are relentless, grim, and heavy-handed about this deserve some back talk. |
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I have been pursued by the most relentless and the most tenacious women on earth! |
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And they're the most obvious sign of the West's relentless tentacles reaching into Angola today. |
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Even the relentless march of performance progress has lost its edge, with the increasing bland commercialisation of the enthusiast market. |
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We've had the relentless drive to increase the numbers in tertiary education, irrespective of the ability of students or universities to cope. |
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She is a tall scrag of a woman, crouched in profile, alone on a steep verge above the relentless Florida traffic. |
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Undeterred, he had himself crowned as Robert I in 1306 and, thenceforth, fought a relentless war against England. |
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But he was mastered by his fears and Lee's relentless aggressiveness, and his promising campaign came to nothing. |
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Surrounded by dozens, she danced alone, eyes closed, her body feeling the pounding throb of the relentless bass beat. |
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However, his relentless authoritarianism as Home secretary has led him to be distrusted by many in the party. |
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The book is a bit relentless in its melancholy tone, with few moments of joy or triumph for the characters. |
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The fanciful camera work, the huge scope, the saturated Warner colors, and the relentless melodrama lifts the piece into mythic levels. |
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The relentless passing style of 'tiki-taka' became Barcelona's trademark towards the end of the last decade. |
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In the end, however, Young sickens of the relentless, soulless fakery of such beanos and retires to a humble life of scrivening in London. |
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Under the protective shield provided by the central bank, the US financial system has became tilted toward relentless expansion. |
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It turns out that great housekeepers are not beaten down by the relentless grind of cleaning rooms. |
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Staff appointments followed in relentless sequence as he inched his way up the ladder of seniority. |
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Audiences consequently endure a relentless sequentiality, one slide after another. |
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The deeper horror in this book is the relentless nature of trauma and the toll it takes on those who witness its seismic effects. |
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The smithy, with its anvil, fire and bellows, was a place of relentless toil and sweat. |
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Here she's at her best, in a part that requires her to be tough and crude, a relentless force of pure ego. |
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That's because attacks by swarms of these relentless biting flies cause blood loss, stress, and feed-efficiency problems. |
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The basic tee is renowned for its relentless work in the promotional trenches as a giveaway item. |
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We've written here how short-sighted and destructive Wall Street logic is, and to many it indeed looks relentless. |
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The relentless energy and fury of the Allegro non troppo recalled the Scherzo of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony. |
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Their modest house, in an underbuilt new neighborhood of eastern Baghdad, stood baking in the relentless yellow light of midday. |
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But increasing money prices are unavoidable when the money supply is subject to relentless growth. |
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The impression of profound thought and relentless sifting of the ideas can only inspire respect. |
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His music videos are heavy draws on YouTube, and he's a relentless Tweeter. |
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Each of these public figures attests in disturbing ways to the relentless passage of time and the danger of living mortal lives. |
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Despite their ugly appearance, their bodies are ideally shaped for relentless running down of prey. |
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It was one of those typical raging relentless mosh pits which some people enjoy. |
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He is one of the most single-minded and obsessive sportsmen in the world, utterly intent upon relentless success. |
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The relentless violence and excessive bloodiness have been widely commented on. |
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Live, the four piece are a brooding mixture of visceral, post-punk textures and relentless motorik rhythms. |
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Jordan, in particular, was a sight to behold as he unleashed his relentless fury on the skins. |
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It's a good job I have a thick skin is all I can say, the abuse was substantial and relentless. |
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He came to the school as a relentless slasher whose shooting range extended to 10 feet. |
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Where the 2001 movie caused tears to well up in my eyes, this movie left me cold and unmoved, even though its manipulation is relentless. |
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It gets more and more grim and relentless, and its hero more and more unpleasant. |
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It comes at the end of a relentless, unremitting cross examination of Wilde by Carson. |
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I mean, I wonder whether a lot of people are turned off just to the relentless negativism of the press coverage. |
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It is a relentless satire on the town's citizens, who are depicted as upstarts clambering up the social ladder despite their patent inadequacy. |
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Its relentless bass vamp is likely to plough a deep furrow through your consciousness. |
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He's effective because he is technically sound and relentless when chasing the ball. |
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Pests like plum curculio and brown rot are relentless when it comes to stone fruits like plums and peaches. |
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At the same time, Western artists are exacting and relentless in their pursuit of historical verisimilitude. |
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Metallica wasn't the first band to find the music of the spheres in the relentless stampede of jackhammer guitars, nor the heaviest by far. |
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Her working life is a relentless grind, just as it is for many working people. |
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The very minute she awoke she would begin this relentless spine-chilling howling, her wordless distress all too apparent. |
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He is the godfather of the settlement movement, a butcher and the master of a brutal and relentless occupation. |
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Lightning strikes, arsonists and relentless hot north winds yesterday fanned bush fires across Australia's most populous state. |
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Similarly, the river is facing relentless encroachment and severe pollution due to inflow of huge amounts of sewage from the habitations. |
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Ayn Rand wrote a few books about objectivism, the total and relentless pursuit of perfection and the unwavering commitment needed to manage this. |
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It is a story of determination over great odds, strokes of luck and relentless love. |
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Clearances were being returned instantly and, under relentless pressure, their defence cracked. |
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After the relentless ossification of the Post-Modern era, things are beginning to stir again. |
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All in all, his relentless focus on the last several years produces a cartoon version of Lubavitcher history. |
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Dave is a student of the culture, and he's a relentless listener to democracy. |
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Many films nominally aimed at children today are relentless, overlong, surprisingly violent and gratuitously mean-minded. |
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For our own culture, steeped as it is in the relentless pursuit of personal pleasure and endless cheer, that message is worth heeding. |
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Through relentless flattery and sycophancy, he amassed a circle of influential friends and a considerable fortune. |
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Its best sequences, involving sirens, an ice-bound ship and a giant octopus, are great fun and the pace is relentless. |
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Chickens and hens cluck nearby and the cicadas start up their relentless refrain. |
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The entire relationship turns into a game of guess-my-mood, a relentless exercise in codependency. |
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The film places them in a situation where they are attacked with relentless vehemence by a faceless enemy they know very little of. |
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The rain is an obvious metaphor for oppression and relentless torment, for Davidson himself and his persecution of others. |
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Statistics can be used to say anything, but always appear relentless and objective and cold. |
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Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap. |
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Life in the city for the common people is a relentless struggle to keep out of trouble and keep your head above water. |
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We remain indivisible despite their attempts to divide Americans through their relentless warfare against class, ethnic and religious unity. |
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Other words suggest themselves, like indolence, laziness and the relentless pursuit of inactivity. |
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It is an intensely insecure profession, pursued under the glare of a relentless media. |
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Overcoming male chauvinism is no easy matter and it will have to be a relentless fight to the finish. |
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Today was her day off from her relentless study as a graduate student at the conservatoire. |
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These losses will keep rising as the bear market continues its relentless path to a distant future bottom. |
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In her book, Cheryl is a vociferous critic of her treatment by journalists, accusing us of relentless intrusion into her privacy. |
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For decades Japan has dominated through relentless innovation and creative flair. |
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We need some of their traditional ruthless, relentless, iron-fisted spirit. |
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There is something reminiscent of Thomas Muster in Nadal's game, and facing the Austrian iron man was like facing a relentless barrage. |
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There was no relentless build up to their polling day, it came and went practically unnoticed. |
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She lost her baby to cot death, but because of this, the lives of thousands of other babies have been saved by her relentless campaigning. |
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My pupils contracted painfully from the relentless fluorescence of the lights above. |
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If the Australians succumbed it was because of the relentless pressure that came from the tall scores the Indian batsmen posted. |
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It conveys an inhuman and relentless force that could well symbolize a very unattractive futurist society as well as the horror of war. |
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As you can well imagine, the practical jokes were relentless and wicked, and if you didn't have a sense of humour you didn't survive. |
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But in the midst of this relentless repression, there were rare, precious gems of resistance gleaming out from the melancholy. |
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Having the villain so many steps ahead of both the heroes and the audience is a genius move and results in a relentless feel of dread throughout. |
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The answer must be no, but again the impression of profound thought and relentless sifting of the ideas can only inspire respect. |
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But when she harps on about her looks, it sounds like relentless narcissism. |
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The Bush administration has waged a relentless lobbying effort in the past month. |
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It's the relentless, mind-numbing repeat tasks that drive me up the wall, and sometimes I can't even be bothered to crawl back down again. |
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Unable to sleep, Roza took to wandering the castle aimlessly, once again prey to her restless and relentless torment. |
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This relentless rectilinearity is not presented as an underlying metaphysical reality, as in a Mondrian abstraction. |
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After relentless budget cuts at the club, Levein could land a war chest even Rangers and Celtic would envy. |
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They had the ability to remorselessly pursue their quarry at a relentless pace, regardless of the mid-day sun. |
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England was an ally and they couldn't hold out for too much longer if the Jerries kept up the relentless bombing. |
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The state cannot deal with change, and ours is a time of constant and relentless change. |
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More in the crowd ask for food and water as the sun continues to cover the area with relentless heat. |
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Healthy hares can easily outrun foxes, but can rarely escape relentless packs of hounds chasing them for up to 90 minutes. |
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Despite the relentless Mamluk pressure, Kitbuqa continued to rally his men. |
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Then there is the relentless pull from the white-hot Chinese economy on Taiwanese trade and investment. |
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The metal construction of the cells and the lack of windows exacerbates their airlessness in a tropical heat which is relentless, all year round. |
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His relentless search to winkle out the new and a youthful ability to keep his ear to the ground is to be taken seriously. |
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The cells were about the size of a king-size mattress, made of mesh and metal, exposed to the relentless tropical heat, with no air conditioning. |
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The more vicious red tops of Fleet Street have been relentless in their pursuit of the entertainer over the past few weeks. |
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Individuals with this form of neuropathy experience severe, relentless leg pain that is worse at night. |
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He plays Eddie, a paranoid man who lands himself in a mental hospital, driven wacky by relentless visions of alien abduction. |
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But after this record's relentless reign of joy, even the most carefree individuals may feel like frowning, just to make sure they still can. |
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Thus he reinvents pointe and classical with clean lines, relentless questioning and more gender-bending icons. |
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He followed her, settling his weight on top of her in a most possessive way and not allowing her any room to escape from his relentless pursuit. |
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He is a man who combines a tremendous, relentless determination with a stalwart good humor. |
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So he searched, and sought shelter from this relentless heat, bearing in mind the past. |
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The sun was relentless, and the heat reflected cruelly off the parched earth. |
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Pearson was singled out for the relentless demands that he put on his people. |
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His muscular approach to the game and his relentless running made a constant threat to Mayo. |
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It seemed he would never escape the relentless torture of being forced to choose a bride. |
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I continued my relentless walk through the streets, knife barred into my deep clutches. |
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Where it is not a question of outright retrenchment, natural attrition is allowed to follow its relentless course and vacant positions are simply not being filled. |
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For now, of course, the relentless tech downturn means a buyer's market. |
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Success follows relentless pursuit of something you absolutely believe in. |
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We knew about him, liked him, and accepted he was good at what he did, but did not consider the relentless immortalisation of horses to add up to enough. |
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Silicon microelectronics has undergone relentless miniaturization during the past 30 years, leading to dramatic improvements in computational capacity and speed. |
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It's fragmenting, the new technologies are changing how information is handled the pace is relentless, and allegations of bias are political weapons. |
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As always the flow of patients was relentless, but as the day wore on I became familiar with some of the friendly faces of the patients on the unit. |
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The fear of drawing attention to themselves was constant and relentless. |
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Football has continued its relentless march into cricket's strongholds. |
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Nothing illustrates this more tangibly than his relentless campaign against modern architecture. |
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The yellow ticking clock that punctuates every episode of 24 is simultaneously bombastic, methodical, menacing, and relentless. |
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The relentless pace required us to impose a certain degree of emotional distance to get the job done. |
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This has been backed up by relentless training, unbreakable focus, and family sacrifice. |
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This madness is the implacable and relentless determination to kill insight and awareness, even at the expense of destroying the island they depend on. |
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His light, endearing style simply isn't right when it comes to the depths of despair and the relentless pain of a life no longer felt to be worth living. |
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The relentless spread of disease in central Africa contrasts with the remarkable recent success of control programmes in South American trypanosomiasis. |
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The movie's pace is as relentless and implacable as its villain. |
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I never really knew a lot about her, only what the media dished out, and to tell you the truth I got tired of the relentless hounding and intrusion into her private life! |
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Any communications business that relies on capital-intensive installed infrastructure is potentially at risk because of the relentless pace of Moore's Law. |
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Netanyahu and Peres come from opposite sides of the political map, one being an unswerving hawk, the other a relentless peacenik. |
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The skronking sax is relentless and pointless and although the electronic bleeps are a welcome change, it's not enough to make these mundane tunes memorable. |
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Stasio and his team found U.S. forces under relentless assault from insurgents, roadside bombers, and mortar attacks. |
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The country grew tired of the relentless pictures of death in drab on the evening news and an economy out of control. |
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So, yes, I think that caregiving is, you know, it's relentless. |
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It is genuinely thrilling from start to finish, the plotting is faultless, the characters are hauntingly believable, and the pace is breathtakingly relentless. |
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Without the ability to produce enormous volumes right off, the combi machine pays off through long-term, relentless production, reduced downtime, and controlled costs. |
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The heat that day was relentless, and in the west they could see the gathering cumulus clouds that promised a storm, welcome respite from the heat. |
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While reflation does resuscitate the economy to an extent and lift consumer spending, consumers have a relentless tendency to take on even more debt in different forms. |
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The relentless, frictionless bonhomie can be a little grating. |
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It may well be that the impact of the media's relentless attacks on the administration is still largely unabsorbed, but will surface in the months to come. |
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There's not an ounce of intelligence in her vapid dark eyes, the glossy lips, the soft words slipping off her tongue in a relentless, unceasing confession. |
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Since then, the magazine has gained fame for its relentless muckraking. |
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What was then novel quickly turned into relentless attempts to create tension through marrying her fussy vocals with the rough-and-tumble textures of rap. |
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But how much relentless cheeriness can the average person take? |
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The ruins of the castle remain atop the hill but provide little protection from the relentless mistral, which constantly whips through its now-exposed cavity. |
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Even more so than its predecessor, Rediffusion is the result of relentless sound researches, passionate assemblage and a sharp observation of existing combinations. |
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He is a strong striker of the ball and is relentless when he gets ahead. |
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I've been feeling exhausted and after spending 3 days in relentless pursuit of just the perfect wallpaper I find myself without a decorator for the kitchen. |
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Transport aircraft carrying supplies kept the German columns moving swiftly, and finally relentless bombing helped to force Warsaw into submission. |
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Sometimes the attacks of these bots are relentless, but at other times the characters have time to stand around and talk for what seems like an eternity. |
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One of the saddest and most galling aspects of this foot and mouth tragedy has been the relentless, silent, unpublicised invasion of our shop shelves by imported meat. |
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Rain fell steadily, beating a tattoo on the broad leaves of the tree above his head, like the relentless footsteps of an army of marching warriors. |
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A few nifty time changes really wouldn't go amiss and the relentless search for the funky backbeat often precludes the actual resolution of a hummable tune. |
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There's something charmingly relentless about the Muppets' resilience. |
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The president and his backers insist that the opposition's relentless protests calling for reform have hurt the economy and have made implementing changes impossible. |
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Hass is relentless in her challenge to authority, but her real uniqueness lies in her ability to literally cross from one side to the next with an uncanny ease. |
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What I'm saying, I guess, is that as long as the anti-war critics continue relentless negativism without any constructive alternative, they will soon lose the debate. |
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Between the two of them, they keep up a relentless barrage of badinage. |
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Lula was ginger-haired with brown eyes and a relentless practicality, which always made me feel I could relax and let her take care of everything. |
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As of writing, the relentless fall in the stock market continues unabated. |
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The successful World Cup bids of both Russia and Qatar have come under relentless scrutiny that has ultimately changed little. |
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In the end The Lone Ranger is a confusing nearly three hours, overwhelmed by relentless violence and ill-timed jokes. |
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Without him, the slow dive into the pit of despair would be relentless. |
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He had seen grubby, cantankerous men reduced to pitiableness by slighter but nevertheless relentless syndromes, the same shovelled out eye-sockets. |
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Potokar's poetry seems rather abstract, at times cryptic, but at the same time palpable and relentless in its attempt to fight despair and solitude. |
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The couple claimed they had suffered relentless noise and disturbance from loud music late at night, shouting and screaming, abusive language and banging on the walls. |
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This is a chance for their players to escape from the relentless pressure of a relegation scrap and revel in the media attention that this tie will attract. |
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Sadly, his almost peerless skill in the saddle was matched until two years ago by a seemingly relentless ability, mostly alcohol-induced, to kick himself in the head. |
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The clock is relentless as they churn out dish after dish, being judged on creativity, taste, and presentation. |
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But in South Africa, as with many other countries invaded by the South American water hyacinth, the fight to stem its relentless spread has long been a losing one. |
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She was relentless in her efforts to have my father honored with a United States postage stamp. |
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The troop movements were preceded by a day of relentless air attacks and artillery and rocket barrages against Iraqi troops arrayed in defense of Baghdad. |
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In the final set he did not lose a single point on his serve and wore his opponent down with relentless rallying to complete the victory 6-1 in the third. |
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The pairings were evenly matched for much of the opening nine holes before Harrington and McGinley buckled under the relentless pressure from their opponents on the back nine. |
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He was the smooth-talking rainmaker who held myriad meetings with the top city officials and assembled a relentless sales force to snare millions in sponsorship dollars. |
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We need to confront the relentless desire for more and juxtapose to that the world as it is. |
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Many of them, more adventurously, are going out into the field where they'll face the intense cold and the relentless winds that make Antarctica a tough place to do science. |
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In the sitting room chintz, collections of sherry glasses and relentless Paisley-esque carpet all conspire to create an idiosyncratic replica of Victoriana. |
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Whereas Darwinists had been relentless in disparaging intelligent design as a pseudoscience, Darwinism itself now came to be viewed as a pseudoscience. |
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The slow-motion wispiness of this Liverpool band recalls both Richard Hawley's dead-of-night musings and the relentless melancholy of Eric Andersen's Blue River. |
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She was relentless in pressing her husband and other officials to take risks and do what was right for the country. |
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McManus' character is defined by a relentless and elemental instinct to compete, but nothing brings out the raw desire in him like International Rules football. |
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Allow your mind to wonder what life would be like if this relentless, multidimensional Morse code was our primary method of information consumption. |
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I landed spread-eagle on my stomach, my head and back struck by a relentless storm of pulverized glass and cement. |
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He found that demands on him as a father and provider were relentless. |
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Not only does their very seriality suggest a relentless stream of crime, but the programmes themselves are organised around the repetitive replay of similar footage. |
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The insistent beat of Break, Break, Break emphasises the relentless sadness of the subject matter. |
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Because of the snow at the pass, the actual trail was transformed into a confusion of random crisscrossings with relentless slippery scree. |
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We must spring into action with a relentless sense of expedience and determination! |
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During the 2007-08 season, Dolan finally got the message from the relentless New York media, brought Walsh on to repace Thomas as team president. |
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This was achieved only by a relentless program of technical advances. |
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Some goo-goos are so relentless in their pursuit of goo-gooism that they become a public menace. |
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When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in December 1979, Thatcher saw it as a typical example of relentless Communist imperialism. |
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The relentless persecution of these conventicles and attempts to break them up by military force had led to open revolt. |
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The often relentless bora wind is also being harnessed for power generation. |
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Randi's list is a key reason I've been able to continue to use Twitter, as it prevents relentless ideological sealions from crowding my mentions. |
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He was a relentless critic of the Weimar Republic and apparently an enthusiastic embracer of National Socialism when it came to power. |
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And the relentless tenor drum part in Judex Crederis was almost buried beneath a mass of bodies. |
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Though the shaky camcorder filming style takes some getting used to, it's a relentless creature feature, par excellence. |
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This year I'm going to find Christmas particularly hard to celebrate with a light heart because of the relentless sweep of Islamofascism. |
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Levels are relentless rushes through destructible backdrops butchering identikit banditos. |
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Story is relentless from the opening bell and mixes it up between striking and takedowns. |
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Cloete's poetry is dominated by end rhyme-not half-rhyme or assonance, but relentless full rhyme. |
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A show based on relentless misery, with feeble plots and fewer big characters by the w eek. |
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It also pokes relentless fun at the grindingly obvious conventions of the cartoons themselves. |
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On another front, Cosimo's relentless persecution of sodomitical acts also led Cellini to defy him openly. |
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Woman meanwhile becomes the fearless, inwardly relentless, determined positive party. She grips the responsibility. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. |
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He could keep winning through attrition, with a relentless barrage of topspinning ground strokes and a tireless defense of his own side, where would-be winners go to die. |
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The persecutions combined a relentless specificity with sudden, blind generality that might force any woman to confront the asocial, immoral side of being human. |
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Artistic, surprising people especially welcome, relentless yuppettes not. |
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In addition, chomping super Power Pellets makes PAC-MAN bigger stronger, and faster, giving him a few seconds of imperviousness from those relentless ghosts. |
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Yet a couple of weeks ago he moved up to number 479 and his relentless pursuit of the Brits above him has had something of the African hunting dog about it. |
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Ince's ranty delivery, relentless meandering and unashamedly highbrow references made it an alienating and bafflingly unfunny experience for the unconverted. |
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Hamilton were hanging on despite the relentless Caley Thistle pressure and Cerny was relieved to see a looping header from Black drop just over the bar in the 72nd minute. |
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The star of the first half was Costa Rican keeper Keylor Navas who managed to keep a clean sheet despite a relentless Dutch attack that came at him from all directions. |
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But given their reputations for relentless cost cutting, it's only a matter of time before they discover the profit-boosting efficacies of grub nuggets and mealworm burgers. |
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Panicking and tearful, another of ricer bends over his bleeding colleague in the snow, scolding the offenders who have continued their relentless march. |
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The thought of that relentless, cruel body that smelled of rancid oil, dung, and something more, something gaggingly sweet, almost made Olivia choke. |
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Slander offers a relentless and voyeurisitc gaze on uncongeniality. |
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These are the pioneers of the suppressed and scorned Americans who dared to oppose the relentless bichromatism that entrapped white and black Americans alike. |
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The most obvious flaw of this biography is its relentless tendentiousness. |
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The high angel, Michael, flanked by the two commanders, continued his relentless attack bearing grimly and deliberately down upon the two dark leaders, Python and Jezebel. |
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Although the hosts took an early lead with a try from Five Ways OE fullback Ian Snary after five minutes of relentless pressure they rarely again produced the same control. |
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Stripped of their already-meagre belongings, Ann Widdecombe, Alistair McGowan, Zoe Lucker, Colin Jackson, Tyger Drew-Honey and Miquita Oliver face relentless graft. |
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This provoked an uproar in Scotland, greatly aided by the inflammatory rhetoric of the company's secretary, a relentless enemy of the English named Roderick MacKenzie. |
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After this period, and with the relentless expansion of Anglian power in the English Midlands, the Cornovian tribal area came under the rule of the Kingdom of Pengwern. |
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From the control tower high above the sprawling container port here, Danny Law helps manage the relentless loading and unloading of cargo, day and night. |
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Said was relentless in his attacks against Austen, depicting her as a racist and supporter of slavery whose books should be condemned rather than celebrated. |
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The deposed tyrant was found cowering in a spider hole near his home town of Tikrit by brave and relentless US marines, according to the official version. |
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But as the second half wore on, Sunderland piled forward at every opportunity and their relentless pressure looked certain to be rewarded in the closing stages. |
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Thus the Spanish conquest was achieved through relentless force, and deception, aided by factors like smallpox and a great communication and cultural divide. |
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While his relentless pursuit of patent rights did indeed force people to pay him his due, the process badly damaged his reputation and made him many enemies. |
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We discussed the relentless abuse, lies and distortions that were heaped on the prolife community by the secular media, which, in fact, were also the hallmark of Morningside. |
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How different it was at Wembley as Ramos confirmed his reputation as a relentless pursuer of silverware by giving Spurs their first trophy in nine years. |
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