You try walking around with unrelieved pain for a week straight and we'll see just how charming you turn out to be. |
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Soon I'll be reduced to relating little incidents from my life, unrelieved by links anywhere. |
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Based entirely on anonymous sources, the article chronicles an unrelieved series of misjudgments, errors and failures. |
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Please, please see your GP or a counsellor if you have feelings of depression, unrelieved sadness or hopelessness, or thoughts of suicide. |
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It turns out that randomly selected laws lead almost inevitably either to unrelieved chaos or boring and uneventful simplicity. |
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Ahead, along the lonely Stuart Highway, lay 900-plus miles of largely unrelieved emptiness all the way to Alice Springs, and beyond it, Uluru. |
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If you read their stories, they are almost uniformly bleak, with stories of unrelieved violence and horrific choices. |
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The average household consists of about seven people, and every day the toll of unrelieved poverty and hunger is rising. |
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She put one hand up to the site of a flickering, ongoing headache, unrelieved by over-the-counter medications. |
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Its tracks lent his street a bleak aspect unrelieved by the plain Californian bungalows opposite of Loftus Crescent. |
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In Sicily, the family was a strong defense against the desperate and unrelieved poverty that characterized life. |
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So the cycle of blame and retaliation continues, unrelieved and unrelieving, as history and today's newspaper bear witness. |
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Rural zones, in contrast, are generally viewed by urbanites as backlands, as dull places of unrelieved poverty. |
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Those whose work constantly expose them to the unrelieved grimness of human suffering and death take refuge in gallows humor. |
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At their back, the continent to which they belong offers an image of unrelieved misery. |
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And it was this unrelieved emotion that made The Children Are Watching Us such a radical departure for a film made during the last years of the Fascist regime. |
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English education, Mr McKibbin finds, was a virtually unrelieved failure in this period, with a ruinously mediocre and divisive record. |
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Wafting throughout is the unrelieved odor of minor, except for one moment in the development when the second theme briefly touches the major. |
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Of course, assurances against unrelieved double taxation are always applauded by taxpayers. |
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It is a memory of suffering unrelieved by strong condemnation and unequivocal recognition. |
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Obstetric fistula is an injury to the pelvic tissue caused by prolonged, unrelieved obstructed labour that can last up to five days. |
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There is strong evidence in the literature that unrelieved pain may decrease psychomotor and cognitive performance. |
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Ruthless editing would have crafted sharp-edged form out of the three hours of exhausting overabundance, infused subtlety into unrelieved shrillness. |
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The unrelieved pessimism that pervades the book bogs down the reader. |
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Brilliantly though the power of war to destroy, corrupt and degrade everything it touches is conveyed, the book's unrelieved grimness will be a problem for some. |
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Could someone please spread the word to the awards-seeking moviemakers of the world that unrelieved solemnity is not truer to life, not even in our worst moments. |
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It had been a historical commonplace to view the long interval between Archimedes and Galileo as a period of unrelieved ignorance and superstition. |
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The implied stench is unrelieved by the exciting way that bright colors and a variety of textures clash with the photograph's flatness and glossy surface. |
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Indeed, it could fairly be said to have started the long period of unrelieved Celtic supremacy which characterised the late sixties and early seventies. |
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Refreshed and regowned, again in dark colors unrelieved by any bright embroidery, Aene paced nervously along a subtly lit path towards the Castrea residence. |
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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality defines a pressure ulcer as a lesion caused by unrelieved pressure resulting in damage to underlying tissue. |
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At dinner parties, or at house parties with no dancing, or at any occasion where there is no escape from constant, unrelieved social interaction, I can sometimes struggle. |
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The result is that a lot of folks go to their graves feeling unrelieved remorse for disputes they had long ago with lovers, family members, business colleagues, and others. |
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However, for the 100,000 or so Aborigines who are living mostly in remote or extremely remote communities, the story is one of unrelieved tragedy and horror. |
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Not only do these practices trap them into a life of unrelieved poverty, but the continued existence of these illegal and inhumane practices would undermine Nepal's standing in the international community. |
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Without proper information and documentation, competent authorities may be unable to resolve disputes expeditiously and the risk of unrelieved double taxation increases. |
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So is his past reputation for unrelieved colourlessness. |
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Monitor the patient regularly for changes in blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration, fetal heart tones, vision, level of consciousness, deep tendon reflexes, and for headache unrelieved by medication. |
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It is not so many years ago that people thought the place for the blind was at home, cared for by members of the family, or in an institution, living in a darkness unrelieved by contact with the world, doomed to inactivity. |
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Those who don't die from unrelieved obstructed labour may lose their babies and suffer from fistula, a hole in the birth canal that leaves them incontinent and often social outcasts. |
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One of the most disconcerting things to a taxpayer is unrelieved double taxation, in other words, to have income taxed twice when the taxpayer lives in one country and earns income in another. |
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Currently, funds can be established across the EU under a variety of legal forms, regimes, and structures, the interaction of which can lead to unrelieved double taxation. |
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He reveals the core of unredressed resentment, unfulfilled desire, inescapable duplicity, unrelieved anger, unresolved doubts, unrevealed secrets, and relentless self-abnegation on which the life of a couple depends. |
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Development, it was felt, had to be scientifically determined over time and pursued universally according to immutable laws, whether of the market or on the basis of unrelieved class conflict. |
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