Sentence examples for as unremitting from inspiring English sources

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Pardew responded to Taylor's red card by taking off Gouffran and bringing on Paul Dummett, a 21-year-old defender, probably knowing the pressure was going to be just as unremitting after the break as it had been before.

There was only one slight problem: he had used an internet translation tool, which did not use the umlaut on the ö in the phrase Familie unaufhorlich Liebe, which roughly translates as "unremitting love for the family".

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Bilateral trade has boomed, and hundreds of thousands of Indians and Chinese now visit the other country each year, including a succession of senior politicians toasting a beautiful friendship.As Mr Holslag explains, however, the relationship is still marked as much by unremitting strategic mistrust as by burgeoning co-operation.

It has led him to favour more evolutionary approaches if possible both to the Arab spring and to western interventions in Libya, but not to flinch from what he has described as a "hard, unremitting counter-terrorist and counter-insurgency strategy".

It is characterized as "daily and unremitting from very soon after onset (within 3 days at most)".

Filming with vintage video equipment, Silver makes the story's agonies reflect the tone of its era; his densely textured images have many planes of action, which he parses with pans and zooms, revealing the volatile bonds of a group on the verge of combustion as well as the howling horrors of unremitting solitude.

What was limpid has become a knotty matrix of unremitting virtuosity, as impressive and alienating as watching someone showing off for two hours 50 minutes, hoping against disappointed hope that they'll pause for breath.

First, as Mr. Aaron suggests, unremitting opposition actually impedes implementation.

As a victim of unremitting harassment throughout middle school and high school, I have to respond to Dacher Keltner's romanticized notions of teasing (Dec. 7).

In 1995, "after eight years of unremitting attention," as he put it, the Greenwood Press brought out the result of his reading: "Everyone in Dickens," in three volumes totaling 13,000 entries over 3,744 pages at a cost of $356.95 and covering every character Dickens wrote of in his 518 known published works of fiction, travel, criticism, and lectures.

In speeches and interviews, Putin rarely mentions any sense of liberation after the fall of Communism and the Soviet Union; he recalls the nineteen-nineties as a period of unremitting chaos, in which Western partners tried to force their advantages, demanding that Russia swallow everything from the eastward expansion of NATO to the invasion of its Slavic allies in the former Yugoslavia.

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