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In 2008, that sense of betrayal turned white hot, what with a majority of Catholic voters and even some Catholics well-known for anti-abortion views supporting Mr. Obama, whose stance on the issue has been relentlessly described as "radical" and "extreme" by anti-abortion organizations and the Republican Party.
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This is in tune with the writing itself, which has been described as "relentlessly passive" and "undemonstrative".
Whitman was described as "relentlessly optimistic," and those who worked with her said that her ability to stay focused and positive set her apart from most executives.
On one of my last days in Belgium, Tom took me to meet his grandmother, whose flaws Godelieva had described so relentlessly that Tom had trouble seeing her as a person in her own right.
And then there is the style of Mr Myers, who became Waste Management's chief executive in November 1999: it could best be described as relentlessly hands-on.Mr Myers began his career in what was once considered the crucible of operational management, the financial training programme of a large car company, in his case Ford.
Morgan's ability to survive so many controversies – including being fired as Mirror editor after nine years over fake Iraqi prisoner abuse photos – while staying relentlessly upbeat (he describes CNN cancellation of his nightly show as a "mutual" decision) makes him a love/hate figure for many.
We have the memoirs of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem describing, relentlessly, during the entire duration of the war, his admiration for Hitler.
He said he believed that voters had responded to what he described as his relentlessly cheerful message, drawing an unstated but obvious contrast with Dr. Dean.
In 1989 they appeared together in a famously reviled production of Alfred Jarry's "Ubu Roi," which the critic Mel Gussow described as "almost relentlessly unfunny" in The New York Times.
Not all reviewers cottoned to Lasch's relentlessly grim tone, but Time magazine described him as a "biblical prophet," and the broader public embraced his jeremiad.
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