Sentence examples for relentless succession from inspiring English sources

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The funerals will fall one after the other in a grim, almost relentless succession, beginning Monday.

At times, particularly when the Champions League and Europa League were in their pomp, they were coming in relentless succession: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.

But since election day that "one president" seems to have been the junior senator from Illinois rather than the former governor of Texas.Mr Obama has dominated the news with a relentless succession of carefully timed and often dramatic press conferences.

"You know, I always thought it was weird that for our wedding you wanted a cassis-sorbet intermezzo," she muses, the first in a relentless succession of jokes about the adorable, oh-so-gay things that gay men do.

Made at the height (or low point) of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, it depicts 18 murders in Belfast in relentless succession, without any context and with almost no dialogue.

One of the comments often heard in universities is that staff don't have time for research or similar outward-facing activity because they are too busy attending a relentless succession of committee meetings.

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Like the action blockbusters its producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, is best known for, this story of a Virginia high school football team's painful, ultimately triumphant struggle to integrate is a relentless, pounding succession of big moments.

It remained absolutely quiet for the next 60 minutes, except for the sound of scribbling on pads, through a relentless and riveting succession of video and still pictures, narrated by Mr. Giuliani and his former City Hall aides as they again lived the events of Sept. 11.

But if this boy were to be accepted into the academy, it would mean he had completed just the first of a succession of relentless challenges.

But, good Lord: my heartstrings are going to snap if they're loaded down with too much emotionally heavy stuff in succession and Trudeau is just relentless on this front.

The relentless hostility to the BBC becomes clear in the succession of memos written by Alastair Campbell to Richard Sambrook, the director of BBC News, complaining largely about its anti-war, anti-Government attitudes in the coverage of Iraq.

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