Sentence examples for relentlessly calling from inspiring English sources

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By January and February of this year, brokers were relentlessly calling hedge funds and trying to sell the contracts to them, according to investors.

"I have been standing up relentlessly calling out the gun lobby and doing what I can to penetrate the fear, the acquiescence, the intimidation that too many elected officials feel in the face of their threatening political retaliation".

And while Christianity Today magazine was more critical, it nonetheless credited "Shadowmancer" for showing "something that some of the others do not -- characters relentlessly calling on God to shine his light into the shadows".

Nope, it's what they and the media have been relentlessly calling a "historic" new education reform law.

At the time, he criticized Jones relentlessly, calling her "barely literate" among other things — comments that critics viewed as racist because Jones is black.

Instead of using positive issues to position himself, McCain is relentlessly calling himself the "Original Maverick" to revive his old brand, using the Palin Pick to make it au courant.

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In Libya, where Colonel Qaddafi has relentlessly called his foes acolytes of Bin Laden, whatever sympathies might have existed seemed to evaporate in the churning of a homegrown revolt.

Indeed, Mr. Tamimi, the scholar, argued that some mainstream groups like the Brotherhood, were feeling the tug of their increasingly assertive conservative constituencies, which still relentlessly call for censorship and interest-free banking.

Though he (relentlessly) calls them by their first names, more successful writers steal his ideas (Jack Newfield) or his socio‐sexual thunder (Norman Mailer), snub him at parties (Nelson Algren) and neglect to answer his letters (James Jones).

Impatient for aggressive action in Vietnam, the secretary misled and even lied to his boss as he relentlessly called for committing U.S. ground forces in the South and bombing the North.

It is only in and through the experience of imprisonment that Wilde is able to become himself, to deepen what he relentlessly calls his individualism into a subjectivity defined by the transfiguration of suffering.

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