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Both pitchers are famous for their blazing fastballs, their passionate intensity, their merciless work ethics and their distinctive personas, which have little in common with the public's perception of either man.
He's on the ground with them when they track down poachers and when they come upon gruesome evidence of the poachers' merciless work.
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There's a pattern to the disasters: a punitive attack on the selfishness of the rich can't pass itself off as the mere impersonal merciless working out of fate.
RAYMOND METZ Boston and Barbies Raymond Metz took merciless ribbing at work for his taste in sports teams.
The state pension age won't stop at 67, 68 or even 70, it'll climb and climb – fine if you love your work, merciless if you're trapped in drudgery, or young and loitering at the bottom of the ladder.
Such was the case with "Merciless Beauty," the major work among three premieres at Sensedance's Joyce SoHo engagement, which ended on Sunday.
He cringed under merciless teasing, but he worked with a tutor and improved.
Instead, Hafner tried to stretch a single into a double, and as he rounded first base, gravity worked its merciless business on his 240-pound frame.
Works like "Merciless Beauty" feel strangled by competing interests that don't burden less ambitious dances like his brief, airy solo, "Göttingen," or "Caves," a duet derivative of Jerome Robbins's creepy man killer ballet "The Cage".
The work is a merciless portrayal of alienation in Western culture.
The silver dollars were slick and merciless and knew how to work as a team.
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