He knew that the enthusiasm of the humanists had been disproved by modern history, which remorselessly dehumanised the world. |
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New Labour continue to remorselessly carry on raising extra cash through taxation with no improvement in public services. |
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It doesn't mean it's the best, it just means that it is relentlessly, remorselessly successful. |
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Rising wages contrasted with declining textile prices, which fell remorselessly in every textile industry for which we have data. |
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He'd looked away, embarrassed, but was conscious that her own gaze continued remorselessly. |
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Nature is remorselessly cruel and none more remorseless than the slugs and snails that are currently trying to eat my lettuces before I can. |
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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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The strong north-eastern wind which had been drying out the rain-sodden land was fanning the fire, driving it remorselessly onward. |
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Revealed disjointedly as befits the mood of the story, Alice's fate is sketched with a remorselessly acute eye. |
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At times, the look of American Beauty has the remorselessly logical illogicality of a Magritte. |
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England may struggle on Asian pitches, but it is remorselessly powerful at home. |
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But the real test begins when airlines put them into service and work them remorselessly round the clock. |
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From infant mortality to life below the poverty line, the country's unhappiest trendlines run remorselessly upwards. |
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Judging by this remorselessly bleak account of Iraq's moral collapse, one cannot but feel squeamish about Iraq's future, under any regime. |
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In the course of time, tennis became a hobby and football remorselessly took over as her number-one discipline. |
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To complement the martial mood, a drum beats tunelessly and remorselessly at the other end of the rink while an electronic clock counts down the seconds to face-off. |
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When the comfortable road of living at ease in a developing civilization has been remorselessly closed by a social breakdown, there are, says Toynbee, four ways presented as alternative possible by-passes. |
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Both the Commission's recommendation and the resolution claim high economically sustainable growth as the highest good and pursue this remorselessly. |
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The Tories intend to focus remorselessly on the economy in their general election campaign, even to the extent of not including the NHS or immigration among their six priorities. |
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And the editorial perspective of the polyglot and remorselessly internationally minded World Service helps the more intelligent end of BBC journalism to steel itself against the temptations of celebrity rubbish. |
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Wild tomatoes, which had gone to seed or been remorselessly hoed out from the beginning of Berande, were foraged for salads, soups, and sauces. |
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A hiccup was bound to come at some point for this 'run and gun' Port Adelaide side and with four losses in the last five rounds they've been struck most remorselessly by the reality bus. |
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The solemn tolling of bells simulated in the bass of the piano part continues remorselessly in the Allegro passages as well, underscoring the grim reality of death for both man and beast. |
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While pollution from production has generally fallen across the industrialised world, the environmental burden from consumption has grown remorselessly. |
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