Sentence examples for unremitting that from inspiring English sources

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Smith, during his two spells in charge at Ibrox, has dominated Old Firm fixtures, but then it is challenges like these – blunt and unremitting that rouse Lennon.

I now think of bears as sociopaths in fun-fur overcoats – actors in a soap opera so bleak and unremitting that it makes EastEnders look like Balamory.

In the current crop of zombie stories, the prevailing value for the beleaguered survivors is a sort of siege mentality, a vigilance so constant and unremitting that it's indistinguishable from the purest paranoia.

In the cauldron-like atmosphere of the online gaming community, every perceived industry mistake, misdemeanour or misunderstanding is greeted with a tsunami of rage so purposeful and unremitting that, if properly channelled, it could conceivably end world poverty in a matter of days.

At the same time, the partisan combat in Washington had become so unremitting that "Americans had a hard time seeing the unimpeachment as anything other than the next step in the inexorable increase in the venom and intensity of party warfare in our nation's capital".

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The drama was almost unremitting from that point onwards, not least that moment when Subotic flung himself full length to hook Thomas Müller's effort off the line, right beside the post as Robben came in from the other side.

Shelby County argues that it should be struck down because there is no longer proof of the "unremitting" defiance that existed when the Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965.

There is a final scene in Imperial Bedrooms of unremitting torture that is either enacted by Clay on two beautiful teenagers who are bought and systematically abused, or imagined by him as a fantasy.

Without treatment, over one-third of women with prenatal mental health problems will experience unremitting symptoms that persist into their child's preschool years [ 4].

The most conspicuous by reason of character was Roosevelt Carlos Hurd, Sr., who was a taxi-driver also working as a taxi dispatcher, a man of forty-five with hair that stood up like a badger's coat, eyes set close together and staring out under glum brows through strong glasses, and a mouth that was unremitting in its compression.

There are some who might suggest a refusal to show emotion or doubt in defeat is of a piece with England's desiccated unresponsiveness in the series just past, the sense of methods didactically applied, the lack of broader emotional palette: fair enough in victory, but in unremitting defeat something that starts to look not like a strength but like a weakness.

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