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This is robust Miller: clear, sometimes remorseless in emphasis, moving to the thriller beat of a courtroom drama.

He certainly doesn't make any sudden moves but his remorseless grinding has been very effective, including at the past two Festivals.

The knighting of Salman Rushdie is the establishment's reward for a man who moved from being a remorseless satirist of the west to cheering on its criminal adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Rushdie, the subject of a fatwa from Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989 for his novel The Satanic Verses, was accused by the academic Terry Eagleton in 2007 of moving "from being a remorseless satirist of the west to cheering on its criminal adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan" – a remark criticised by Rushdie and subsequently apologised for by Eagleton.

This was a reference to an article in which Eagleton suggested that Rushdie's knighthood was a "reward" for moving from being a "remorseless satirist of the west to cheering on its criminal adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan" - an article which led to Eagleton expressing "sincere apologies" for "falsely claiming that [Rushdie] supports the war on Iraq".

The great Harry Baur brings a formidable presence to Valjean, managing superbly the transformation from grizzled old lag to kindly imposing haut-bourgeois businessman, and Charles Vanel, whose career lasted more than 70 years, found a moving vein of misplaced probity in the remorseless Javert.

That the denouement pays such dividends after a relatively pro forma first half honors the guile of Mr. Rutter, who is smart enough to give his mighty Othello room — and how — to move and then allows Iago to go in for the remorseless kill.

The Logistics Rebel Forces Need More Supplies If the loose alliance of Afghan rebel armies opposing the Taliban is to go on the move and fight through the formidable military perils, natural obstacles and remorseless winter that face them, they will need a steady flow of supplies of all kinds.

And here's another thing: a world that is often said to be hellbent on a remorseless 'dumbing down', has shown itself to have a colossal appetite for the exact opposite - dignified and moving sentiments, subtly and well-expressed on behalf of the dead, the missing and the bereaved.

Remorseless in its laws.

He is remorseless.

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