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There is also the image of cancer as a relentless enemy that will advance unless it is conquered.
By 1926, when she came to live with relatives in the United States and changed her name, she had become a relentless enemy of every variety of what she denounced as "collectivism," from Soviet Communism to the New Deal.
But in its resolve to present itself a relentless enemy to bikie gangs in order to avoid getting beaten up over these proposed reforms, Labor has been less than candid about what is on the table.
And exactly the same argument goes for the Bush administration's insane attempts to reserve the right to torture people.These arguments have gone well past points of principle; they are to do with the hard pragmatic task of grinding out a victory against a relentless enemy.
The day after Mr. Blair gave the speech of his life in the House of Commons and managed to contain the Labor rebellion, The Independent, a relentless enemy of his war stance, published an editorial with unblushing language suggesting that Mr. Blair's lonely struggle, which seemed to be leaving him isolated and adrift, may have instead worn down his detractors and earned him begrudging respect.
And he was a relentless enemy of pomposity, particularly refreshing in this age of inflated self-importance.
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India and Pakistan, neighbors carved from the British Empire in 1947, have been relentless enemies.
It's only released one such movie so far, "Relentless Enemies," so it's not a seismic shift in the landscape or anything.
This is another fact I lived during my CIA career: The CIA, the FBI, the U.S. military, and the U.S. government are relentless against our enemies.
One part of Labour definitely sees the corporation as a dangerous enemy whose relentless questioning daily erodes confidence in the government and politicians in general.
His first year has been consumed with more war on the Chechens, flagrant attacks on the news media and the relentless pursuit of his enemies.
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