Sentence examples for implacable movement from inspiring English sources

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But of course a lot has changed, and the film is full of subliminal reminders -- the flowing waters of the Seine, the shadows that lengthen in the golden Parisian light, the implacable movement of celluloid through the projector -- that time runs in one direction, and eventually runs out.

Simple, fablelike tales unfold to the beat of quotidian rhythms — the morning bustle and noontime stillness of Roman streets; the implacable movement of the tides on a primordial stretch of coastline — and the faces of characters show not only emotion but also the natural reserve of people whose dignity is at stake.

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They are usually frightened by its size, its implacable movements, its deep undercurrents, the way that the mood of a mass of people can rip their critiques to shreds.

The hub of Bahrain's rebellion was destroyed as the country's embattled leaders intensified moves to crush an implacable reformist movement rippling through the Gulf states.

The interpretative engagement was obviously dramatic in the implacable opening movement of Op 111 but it was also subtly evident in the shimmering range of tone and weight that Lewis brought to the visionary sonorities and sustained trills of the sonata's finale.

He was, as Taylor Branch wrote, the Gary Cooper of the civil-rights movement: tall, implacable, laconic.

May 17 at 8: Stravinsky's delectable Divertimento from "The Fairy's Kiss" and implacable "Symphony in Three Movements," along with Tchaikovsky's heartfelt Symphony No. 1, "Winter Dreams".

From Brent Spar to the Arctic 30 protesters, oil and gas companies have traditionally been regarded as the environment movement's most implacable foes.

This was chiefly because neither of the leading politicians of the day, William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli, cared to affront Queen Victoria's implacable opposition to the women's movement.

The first movement is an adagio, an implacable lament that ends with a homage to Bruckner in a passage for four Wagner tubas.

Like Mr Crooke, Mr Cole is all for open dialogue between America and the Muslim countries and movements Mr Bush treated as implacable enemies.

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