A major factor in determining the outcome was the unrelenting political opposition in the highest quarters. |
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The couple were a Calvinist pastor of the most unrelenting kind and his equally intransigent spouse. |
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He believed their newly formed government should be strict, orderly, and unrelenting. |
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Simpson was known as the Iron Man in his playing days and was a tough, unrelenting prop. |
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You're looking at a man with an unflagging passion for racing and an unrelenting will to win. |
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Vincent Hunter's film is as unrelenting and tough as the true meaning of loneliness. |
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Once you get past this blemish, Minority Report is an unrelenting movie about the cruel uncertainty of both life and the future. |
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This is the world Elphie encounters as she moves from a life at Shiz University to one of unforgiving and unrelenting segregation. |
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Jordan's unusual mix of hard graft, unrelenting energy and ability to source funds ensured the team's survival. |
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First off, Frazier forced Ali to fight by applying fast and hard unrelenting pressure. |
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For a place dependent on tourist spending, the unrelenting determination to turn paying customers away is simply beyond rationality. |
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That's just over a year since the dedicated York warrior turned professional in the unrelenting and unforgiving arena of Thai boxing. |
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That and the unrelenting heat and undulations made for a tough cycle leg, which he completed at his pre-race estimated time. |
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From beginning to end, it is just unrelenting, one of the hardest courses in America. |
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Faced with a cruel and unrelenting system of numbers that mocked him, he invented a new one! |
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If she did nothing else right now she would tumble backward and hit the hard, unrelenting ground head first. |
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At sea, the punishing U-boat campaign continued, and the war in the Atlantic was cruel and unrelenting. |
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In the packed public gallery, Mrs. Humes's family, who had glared with unrelenting hatred at him during the hearing, were in tears. |
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So it's kind of cool for me to think of myself as someone who's unrelenting and controlling of situations. |
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Since the Vietnam era, he's been an unrelenting critic of US foreign policy and this book's no different. |
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The reaction by its political opponents to this stand was one of savage and unrelenting hostility. |
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She made you the unrelenting, hard and cold businessman that they called iceman, today. |
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The midfield pairing provided Rangers with a dynamic, unrelenting sense of purpose. |
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He had been unrelenting with his plan and given no heed to the young lieutenant he had talked to. |
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Here is a party based on principles going from strength to strength in comparison with the unrelenting mendacity of both major parties. |
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There can be no flubs or hesitations as both men say many lines together, in exact unison, to an unrelenting rhythm. |
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In most circumstances, they are honest mistakes made by writers and editors under the pressures of strict deadlines and unrelenting workloads. |
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It had been huge, whirling, powerful, unrelenting, with a perpetual fury against anything and everything in the world. |
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In addition, however, the speaker's unrelenting hyperbole draws attention to the incredibility of his praise of the Sidneys. |
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It assaults the listener with an unrelenting powerhouse of guitars that has not dated, sounding as innovative and fierce as it did ten years ago. |
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If there is a criticism to be made, it is that the album is rather unrelenting in its pace, deadening the impact of the later songs. |
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Hitler did take risks, and did stick with unrelenting determination to a course of action once he had decided on it. |
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With unrelenting precision and distinct overtones of mockery, Tolstoy dissects the notion that men dictate events. |
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What the committee saw in fact was a course which stood up remarkably well to the almost unrelenting rain. |
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Indeed, if you do not, I would suggest that most of the latter half of the book would be unrelenting in its dullness. |
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The movie brilliantly brings out the A-student egotism of this unrelenting, literal-minded young woman. |
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A part of him refused to entertain the notion that when he reached its edge, he would be confronted by miles of unrelenting desert sand. |
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For the next six years, I spent most of my days flat on my back in unrelenting pain. |
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Our intellectual culture demands that every idea or phenomenon be subjected to the unrelenting rigour of rationalism, or excesses of scientism. |
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Pilate is out of his league as he faces Jesus' strong resistance, mysterious mercifulness and unrelenting compassion. |
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Natalia was struggling to contain herself, a torrent of emotions wanting to burst forth and unleash themselves with unrelenting mercilessness. |
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And his cauliflower ears, toothless grin and boneless nose are testimony to his unrelenting quest for simulated perfection. |
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He had rendered an unrelenting battle against the social evils which was taken up by his disciples later. |
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From the very beginning, the anchorman ripped into the famous bickerers and was unrelenting throughout. |
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In the unrelenting drizzle of budget minutiae about enterprise allowance credits and reliefs, here was a clean and simple New Idea. |
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Packed wall to wall with hammer head chords and unrelenting adrenalin filled feel good tuneage. |
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I treated people with unrelenting diarrhea, emaciated to skin and bone, crippled with nerve pain, and lost in dementia. |
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We, the undersigned, wish to express to you our grave concern about the ongoing and unrelenting nature of the crisis in the country. |
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Still other people objected to some of the couples, while others just thought the unrelenting slickness and commercialism was too much. |
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In the years thereafter Barr kept up an unrelenting criticism on what he considered slipshod thought among biblical theologians and scholars. |
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Eventually the brief day begins to feel unreal, an illusory comfort for those who cannot take the unrelenting darkness. |
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon. |
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Despite the lung-busting altitude, the unrelenting, cobbled trails and the punishing gradients, each year more people arrive to test their mettle. |
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This unrelenting scrutiny made it increasingly difficult for the athlete to practice, and ultimately hindered her performance. |
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Weary as Kate may be of the unrelenting focus on her womb, the fuss is entirely predictable in a hereditary monarchy. |
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The noise, monotonous and unrelenting, brought him back to consciousness. |
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Through their painstaking effort and unrelenting passion, the Ferrando family is making some of the most interesting and tasty Nebbiolos in all of Piedmont. |
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Instead, I'll yabber on about how I enjoyed an extremely hedonistic weekend that was so unrelenting I had to neglect writing entries here for two whole days. |
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But these days, the unrelenting interjection of thunderous tanks and the crackle of gunfire, day and night, have turned the mother into a nervous wreck. |
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Despite continuing censorship, Chinese media have come a long way from the days of unrelenting and mind-numbing propaganda. |
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Pigs are innocent victims of a cruel, unrelenting slaughterhouse industry. |
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As a consequence of an unrelenting drawdown of fossil fuels, our species faces the daunting prospect of a transition from the overshoot phase toward collapse. |
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British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness. |
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And then there was the unrelenting verbal abuse of cops simply because they are cops. |
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The responsibility for unrelenting global crisis and hardship lies more appropriately with a rudderless global financial system drifting hopelessly without a solid anchor. |
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His straightforwardly evangelical language and unrelenting opposition to gay marriage and abortion alienates mainliner activists on the left. |
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Work may be unrelenting, seven days a week and without break the year round. |
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Using his Whig victory as a mandate for reform, Grey was unrelenting in the pursuit of this goal, using every Parliamentary device to achieve it. |
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The myospastic state was painful and unrelenting, and it preceded death by a few hours to four months. |
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In the late 16th century and first half of the 17th century, Spain was confronted by unrelenting challenges from all sides. |
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The climate, geology, and topography of Oldham were unrelenting constraints upon the social and economic activities of the human inhabitants. |
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The song itself is a screecher, moving forward with unrelenting force, with Trey Holton's vocals taking on an inhuman quality. |
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For many years, Sheldon carved out a niche for TVC by engaging in unrelenting gay bashing. |
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Nathan James Dearden's Friction depicted struggle too, although his relied on unrelenting motivic development. |
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Nathan James Dearden's Friction depicted struggle too, though his relied on unrelenting motivic development. |
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There is growing weariness of the unrelenting and occasionally bizarre negativism of the No side. |
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One longs for a respite from the unrelenting pitch of exertion, a simple, unfraught phrase. |
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In addition, the unrelenting pace can fatigue muscles and the lack of a cool breeze can raise the body core temperature. |
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Our tower-mounted ground surveillance radar faces tough, unrelenting challenges in the field, said Miki Kohen, technical director of Pro Patria Electronics. |
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The result may be an unrelenting pressure to introduce formalized, courtlike proceedings and courts themselves into more and more phases of government decision-making. |
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Vinegar's complex flavor profile injects a cocktail with sophistication, but its unrelenting perkiness never lets a drink take itself too seriously. |
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This focus drove his unrelenting 25-year fight with recurrent meningiomas. |
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The hardest hit by maras and narcos in the Central American region are the Northern Triangle countries, caught in unrelenting, spiraling violence. |
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