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It is a cliché that opening day is relief from the long winter, but this year's unrelenting weather and news produced a sense of siege.
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A rough start to 2014 has seen gaming's greying giant post terrific losses and weather unrelenting criticism directed at its Wii U. Its financial year forecast for the console dropped from nine million units to just 2.8 million.
But it is these greatest storms, the wildest weather, and unrelenting winds, which help us sort.
"The weather has been unrelenting but I guess the rain is what makes Wimbledon unique and without the rain I probably wouldn't be needed here".
For Stage 1, though, the sun was unrelenting, a big change from the cold, wet weather that burdened the first part of this race last year.
"Heaven for the Weather" suggests that Mr. Skinner might have been listening to the unrelenting optimists the Polyphonic Spree.
The weather--usually hot and humid--and the presence of unrelenting mosquitoes are only some of the challenging factors to contend with in the tropical rain forest.
Afterwards, Mourinho blamed the weather, suggesting that his team of Brazilians and Spaniards had been made "lazy" by the sheer unrelenting heat of an autumnal day in west London.
Chanting, unrelenting.
The pace was unrelenting.
He's unrelenting.
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