Since the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, U.S. Presidents and congressional leaders have unrelentingly promoted energy independence. |
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Fury, on the other hand, descends quickly and unrelentingly into solemn and emotional intensity against mob rule and violence. |
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On the other hand it is perpetually polluted, unrelentingly crowded, the weather is atrocious and the roads are horrific. |
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The Washington Post reports that the wave of violence in the Sunni Arab heartland continued unrelentingly on Thursday. |
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The climb continued unrelentingly well into dusk all the way to the Sultana estate, where our second night's stay had been arranged. |
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The vision of grinding poverty, crime, and corruption that it presents is unrelentingly grim. |
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The Brazilian wilderness provided images for nature in its ferocious, unrelentingly brutal aspect. |
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Throughout the essentially tender tale of the brothers reacquaintance, swamp-life in the lumber mill is unrelentingly savage. |
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The other problem is the musical score of the film, which thunders and sighs unrelentingly. |
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The international news is so unrelentingly grim I don't feel like cracking wise about the situation. |
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We will unrelentingly hold up university as the only really valuable education to pursue. |
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The following of the book shows the hero losing very quickly his illusions of heroism, and being unrelentingly drifted in terror and dislike. |
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The guerrilla campaign of mass violence continued unrelentingly on Sunday. |
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The country is divided, sharply and unrelentingly, over the same questions. |
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But these are minor quibbles for a work as unrelentingly ambitious and suspenseful as A Dance With Dragons. |
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No wonder then that the players, especially the home team, felt tense because spectators were unrelentingly severe on players who did not perform according to expectation. |
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Globalization will only be 'humanized' if we unrelentingly pursue the objective of making all human rights a reality for everyone, everywhere. |
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We must now work unrelentingly, in serenity and joy, to carry on Father Parent's work with the boldness that was so characteristic of him. |
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The newspaper has unrelentingly pursued corruption cases, which plague the oil-rich country with huge social inequities. |
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I wanted everything I dealt with to be perpetually, unrelentingly, energizingly urgent. |
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Drawing from their knowledge and experience, each one of them has been contributing unrelentingly and with much enthusiasm to the start-up of the Court, in practical matters as well as matters of content. |
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Tirelessly, unrelentingly, this government pursues the same two objectives with each bill it introduces: first of all, nibbling away at the constitutional powers of the provinces, and second, making money. |
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It has ties to Karl Rove's American Crossroads political action committee, whose president is the Chamber's former chief lawyer. The Chamber is not unrelentingly pro-Republican. |
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The following brief summaries illustrate once again a tremendous variety in the issues, circumstances, and groups affected, with the dynamics of discrimination meanwhile staying unrelentingly the same. |
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If in the long run, market performance follows unrelentingly the performance of underlying businesses, in the short term, there can be large disparities between the two. |
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While the issues are diverse, the dynamics of discrimination remain unrelentingly the same, as barriers to full and equal participation in society continue to be found in various domains. |
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We fully see once again how important it is to work unrelentingly against the use of children in armed conflict and how imperative it is for the Council to fully assume its responsibilities in this regard. |
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French Customs worked unrelentingly to prevent all types of trafficking that harm the health and safety of the French public, and to combat the damaging effects of the underground economy. |
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Que nenni as of the crossing over the Malakand Pass whose roadway was under repair and arriving in Dargai, in the plain, the sun appeared behind the clouds and the temperature climbed slowly and unrelentingly. |
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The president of the UIHJ also pointed out that 17 of the 25 Member States of the European Union exert today the profession in a liberal form and that countries as Germany have unrelentingly moved towards this status. |
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It is to those goals that ISAC remain unrelentingly committed. |
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