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It is an exercise in sheer, unrelenting will — physical and mental.
But his unrelenting will to be free brought him Britain's Military Cross for gallantry in 1946.
I am particularly disappointed with the Gore campaign: it has demonstrated its unrelenting will to fight until it is satisfied with the outcome.
But this one, with its safety exchanges, occasional scoring and lengthy considerations of difficult positions was engrossing because of Dott's desperation to end a losing streak which was threatening, through Ebdon's unrelenting will, to deny him the fulfilment of every player's fantasy, winning the world title.
"If you were going to imagine the perfect ambassador for the sport, you would, only in your wildest dreams, dare to come up with AP - a man whose incredible talent is matched only by his unrelenting will to win and his phenomenal mental and physical toughness.
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Nevertheless, fans of unrelenting action will still be on board with this season, 24: Live Another Day, despite the fact that the show's defining premise has been undermined by halving the number of episodes.
THE AENEID Arms, and the man I sing, who, forc'd by fate, And haughty Juno's unrelenting hate, Expell'd and exil'd, left the Trojan shore.
But Trump is an unrelenting muckraker and will continue to hammer away about Bill Clinton's old sexual escapades in an attempt to impugn Clinton's character.
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