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unrelentingly
adverb
In an unrelenting manner; rigidly; cruelly.
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The book is unrelentingly bleak, copping to misery early on: "one of our first sacrifices to family life was lightness of heart".
AFTER weeks of unrelentingly grim headlines, Mexico's government announced a rare bit of good news this morning: the federal police had arrested Édgar Valdez Villarreal, one of the country's most powerful gangsters and quite possibly its most violent.
Since then, however, demand has increased almost unrelentingly, with the exception of a second small blip, due to the same reasons as the first, when tuition fees were almost trebled to £3,000 in 2006.
A seven-day operation could attract advertisers hoping to target readers unrelentingly, adds Douglas McCabe of Enders Analysis, a London outfit.Still, building a new paper on the grave of a revered, if rackety, tabloid is tough.
Far from obscure, Congo has also launched many journalistic careers: had Mr Sundaram wanted, as he claims, to bring a benighted country to global attention, he should have gone to the Central African Republic.A bigger problem is what he says about Congo, most of which is unrelentingly hostile.
It has ties to Karl Rove's American Crossroads political action committee, whose president is the Chamber's former chief lawyer.The Chamber is not unrelentingly pro-Republican.
TIME presses unrelentingly onward, especially at this time of year, but some traditions hold firm.
It sounds neat, but the details are unrelentingly vague and the Afghan government and the UN are so far unimpressed.
Despite unrelentingly upbeat assessments by the American troops that occasionally slaughtered them, year on year, the extremist group has emerged as an increasingly capable guerrilla force.
Yet the balance of power, and the flow of people, remain unrelentingly and inevitably tilted to the huge, rich north.So when Adolfo Aguilar Zinser, in a speech in November 2003, said that the United States saw Mexico as its patio trasero, or back yard, he believed it was nothing controversial.
This unrelentingly objective portrait of the bourgeois mentality, with its examination of every psychological nuance of an unhappy and adulterous middle-class wife, was both the principal masterpiece of realism and the work that established the movement on the European scene.
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