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He relentlessly used the same defensive tactics and played players out of position constantly.
It follows that there can be no full account of his genius (not too strong a word, relentlessly used though it is) that does not give full weight to his drawings.
While it is not clear which social networks Mr. Zayani was referring to, two of Mr. Khawaja's daughters, Zainab and Maryam, have relentlessly used Twitter over the past year to document Bahrain's protest movement and carry on their father's work.
Roguish though he is, William is a keen observer, and his ever- increasing resentment toward these people -- many of whom, he thinks, are impostors like him, and have relentlessly used their loyal mentors and friends to ascend both socially and economically -- feels wholly justified in the context of this mordantly funny novel.
The first is relentlessly used by Howard French, a veteran American reporter with a Ghanaian wife who has been based in both Africa and China for the New York Times and speaks Chinese, enabling him to converse with an array of Chinese people in Africa, from rugged bricklayers in Zambia and brothel madams in Liberia, to engineers in Mali and farmers in Mozambique.
And September 11th strengthened Mr Bush in a more personal way: the frat boy who had grown up in the shadow of his over-achieving father acquired a new steel and a new determination.The administration relentlessly used the president's popularity to strengthen the power of the executive.
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He had a solid strategy, relentlessly using a slice to keep the ball low.
Houghton reached his century – receiving a kiss from a spectator in the process – by sweeping New Zealand's three spinners relentlessly, even using the much maligned reverse sweep on a number of occasions.
"Reference" and "privilege" are used relentlessly as verbs, as in "referencing late capitalism" or "privileging the male gaze".
His casket was closed and rather less golden than had been widely advertised – more of a sheen on the wood than the bling which Savile used relentlessly to raise millions of good-cause pounds.
That ideal, inscribed in Mason's Virginia Declaration of Rights and Jefferson's Declaration of Independence, became the core of his most cherished beliefs, and, as Wilkins freely admits, "much of the context for my existence, the freedom that I cherish and the democratic citizenship that I have used relentlessly for the past half century".
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