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This issue has nothing to do with "equality" and everything to do with freedom of belief, conscience and expression – it being an implacable attack on these latter.

For fans of a plain, austere look, there is a simple Putin headshot, mouth set in an implacable determination and eyes hidden behind a pair of shades, embossed on a plain white or black t-shirt.

Click on the link provided and you discover the luckless reviewer receiving a lashing was, erm, Stephen Pritchard, who leads a challenging but honourably conducted double life as enraptured muso and implacable fault-finder general.

Jonathan Kent's production this evocation of the rackety world of American vaudeville – with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Arthur Laurents – boasted a breathtaking performance from Imelda Staunton, who played Mama Rose not as some implacable monster but as a jaunty, defiant woman seeking surrogate stardom through the showbiz success of her two daughters.

Yet beneath the facade of implacable command was a moody, capricious man with a strained marriage: while he was in India, his wife Edwina had allegedly conducted an affair with the Indian politician Nehru.

I sat guiltily at a grand wooden dining table with my cup of tea and the implacable women of the Safety to School group and ask Barbara how it started.

"They are not only implacable, the feeling that they give us is that they are impossible to satisfy," he said.

Michael White writes: To stay in public life for 26 years after being rejected resoundingly by the electorate and one's own party suggests either implacable determination or bloody-minded stubbornness.

And so it was today when Senator Harry Reid, the Majority Leader, dared to suggest that there might just be a racial tinge to the Republicans' wild-eyed outrage over just about everything President Obama says and their implacable opposition to just about everything he does or wants to do.

Most of all, he is dismayed by the grandstanding that seems the inevitable accompaniment to high office – a facility, you might observe, that's apparent in such implacable opponents to his outlook as Theresa May and Chris Grayling.

But parts of the base are implacable on the subject; immigration was a big factor in Mr Cantor's downfall, backed up by a feeling that he was too close to Wall Street.It is not the only issue on which big companies do not see eye to eye with a substantial fraction of the GOP.

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