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There was always something resolute, uncompromising, implacable about Pink Floyd.
There is something quietly implacable about Wilton in her confrontations with the Gestapo chief, Dr Conrad.
He supervises their diet right down to the amount of orange juice they may drink, and he is implacable about putting them to bed at eleven o'clock.
Where once the icy extremities of the planet represented all that was lofty and implacable about nature, now they show us only too clearly the fragility of our environment and the power we have to change it.
As the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Knowles became a powerful man at Harvard, with jurisdiction over the faculties of every undergraduate department; he was an efficient and diplomatic administrator who consulted with his colleagues on important issues, but he could also intervene unilaterally in specific cases, and he was implacable about budgets.
As the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Knowles became a powerful man at Harvard, with jurisdiction over the faculties of every undergraduate department; he was an efficient and diplomatic administrator who consulted with his colleagues on important issues, but he could also intervene unilaterally in specific cases, and he was implacable about budgets..
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The history of ontology has consisted largely of a set of fundamental, often long-running and implacable disputes about what there is, accompanied by reflections about the discipline's own methods, status, and fundamental concepts e.g., being, existence, identity, essence, possibility, part, one, object, property, relation, fact, and world.
There was an implacable ruthlessness about the way Celtic took a depressed Hearts side apart, with Massimo Donati, Scott Brown, Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and Shunsuke Nakamura adding to the own goal from the luckless Christophe Berra that started the beating.
But the Tories guessed, correctly, that the chances of that happening in this parliament were slim.Given that Mr Duncan Smith made his name as a serial rebel against ratification of the Maastricht treaty and has chosen a shadow cabinet that in large measure reflects his own implacable views about European integration, this was a remarkable decision.
Marco Pantani's death on Saturday in a rented apartment in Rimini was a pathetic, lonely end for one of the sport's larger-than-life heroes, but there was an implacable logic about his final descent that was redolent of Greek tragedy.
Yet there's something implacable and pure about "The Normal Heart," not despite but because of its message-in-a-bottle specificity.
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