But, while one admires Franz for arguing that he has borne witness to the evil others ignore, his implacability makes him a less complex protagonist. |
They describe how the ancient Inuit have been able to live in harmony with nature, despite its implacability. |
At the same time, it underscored Tsarnaev's implacability during weeks of harrowing testimony about the devastation he had caused. |
But Julie, in her uninflected implacability, belongs less to Hitchcock than to Robert Bresson, the great French minimalist. |
The implacability of the dispute is surpassed only by each country's need for space. |
He rejoiced in the implacability of history and the tyranny of absolutes. |