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"Indonesia's rainforests need protection from relentless exploitation by palm oil, and pulp and paper companies".
By now, the President's relentless exploitation of September 11th has made even non-partisan Americans skeptical of his claims.
We are not spared slavery's intermittent and incidental horrors but they are less important to the overall mood he has created than the underlying rhythm of relentless exploitation.
But the relentless exploitation of fossil fuels since the industrial revolution, and the carbon dioxide pumped into the atmosphere as a result, has driven global warming to shrink the ice cap by half in just four decades.
To the serial dishonesty, overt racism and jaw-dropping sexism, we can now add a new, more subtle layer of shame to Donald Trump's campaign to be president: the relentless exploitation of genuine grief and heartbreaking pain.
The sit-in is part of a long campaign to get the university to stop what the students feel is the relentless exploitation of Harvard's lowest-paid workers -- the janitors, kitchen staff, guards and others who are there every day to keep the students, faculty and administrators clean, comfortable and safe.
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Bill Clinton, but rather a victim of relentless sexual exploitation by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr.
Rather than a product of Carroll's obsession with little girls, the conviction is much more the result of the prurient American obsession with child molestation, and America's relentless commercial exploitation of child sexuality.
United, the club that became a legend for the epic rebuilding after the Munich air disaster, have been manipulated in modern times as a prototype for relentless financial exploitation of a football "brand" and its supporters.
Although some might take it as a heartfelt tribute to the heroism of the police, firefighters and rescue workers, the flailing anger that inflects Ms. Bernhard's performance implies her contempt for pop culture's relentless, cynical exploitation of that heroism.
From the dwindling Atlantic cod to the increasingly rare American ginseng plant, species are racing to adjust to relentless human exploitation.
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