Sentence examples for unrelenting progress from inspiring English sources

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Your story has been one of incredible, unrelenting progress for sixty-one years.

Ministry of Sound's history has not been one of unrelenting progress.

That only seems appropriate, though, in an autobiography Dirda himself calls "the unrelenting progress of a literary Horatio Alger hero".

To have a website pick exactly the right song, based on a song title you typed in earlier, is to have your faith in the unrelenting progress of mankind reaffirmed.

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In "To the Lighthouse," Woolf's fifth novel, she mastered a sort of sentence that she had been edging toward, a sentence we can now call her own: a freely progressing, long, fractured series of observations and insights, unburdened and unhurried by the need to tell the "story," yet moving with the unrelenting progression of a scalpel.

The classics do go out of style, because technological progress is unrelenting, and it's okay to accept that.

Clinical manifestations, which consist of unrelenting motor and cognitive impairment, progress rapidly and are more severe in the early onset variants, frequently leading to death within the first decade of life.

As the novel progresses, Vikas's self-pity hardens into unrelenting solipsism, shot through with resentment at the ruin that his sons' deaths have made of his life.

Chanting, unrelenting.

The pace was unrelenting.

He's unrelenting.

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