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State officials agree with the scientific consensus that fire season is getting relentlessly worse because of climate change, not because of trees. .
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"The Closer You Get" is so relentlessly adorable that the Irish accents lose their charm, and much sooner than you'd think.
Computer chips are relentlessly getting smaller, more densely packed, and faster.
"From my first day here," Mr. Levy said, "I have been focused relentlessly on getting better, more reliable data and using those measurements to improve the management of the system".
I would argue that what makes the Warriors great is they relentlessly focus on getting good looks.
The hustler is relentlessly focused on getting stuff done.
(James Goldman's play is so relentlessly smart that it can get away with one audacious, self-referential line).
The tone is relentlessly bright, and it could get wearing if it weren't so infectious.
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