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You'd never believe he was once a deeply unhappy 300lb fat kid in high school, relentlessly picked on, as he had been throughout his schooldays, for his alleged resemblance to a monkey and for his vaguely menacing appearance.
Tell me the facts and tell me what to do to correct the problem.' " Former employee Alexis Reille, now running his own perfume business, recalls how O.J. once relentlessly picked apart a perfume presentation.
Alex gets no shortage of opportunities to display courage and honor at school, where his bumbling best friend, Bedders (Dean Chaumoo), is relentlessly picked on by two older bullies, Lance Tomm Taylor and Kayee (Rhianna Dorris).
In his harshest cross-examination, he reduced journalist Anita Busch to tears as he calmly but relentlessly picked through damning testimony she had just delivered about being harassed and almost run down by a car.
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When you relentlessly pick fights with advocates who criticize you, as Mr. Levy has, you are unable to stand with them when disaster strikes.
For the better part of the last two decades, the prospect of Microsoft coming and coming and coming, relentlessly picking off and then dominating various sectors of the software business, has sent shivers through the ranks of its competitors.
The picture relentlessly picks up speed, zooming from drollery to anarchy to complete — albeit brilliantly controlled — comic chaos, and before you know it, you're airborne (even if, strictly speaking, you're still in the sewer), carried aloft on the wings of leeches.
The Yankees, who slumped for nearly a month before they exploded for seven runs in the eighth inning of Game 2 of the American League Championship Series, are back to doing what made them so successful: patiently waiting for pitches to hit, flooding the bases with runners, putting the ball in play, relentlessly picking away at the Mets' pitching.
In addition to the religious themes, the cruel way in which Damien is treated by the other children is a satire on the tendency of schoolchildren to relentlessly pick on new students.
They unleash hordes of lobbyists on Capitol Hill, cozy up to columnists and editorial writers, spend millions on lawyers who relentlessly pick at the law, trying to rewrite or water down the regulations required for enforcement.
If you're one of the lucky few -- very few -- women on the planet who never has a bad thought about your body, who always sees it as the strong, miraculous thing it is instead of relentlessly picking it apart, then I applaud you.
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