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It is also utterly merciless.
Kenneally quotes Bloom on his reaction to this news: "I was absolutely terrified.... Chomsky is utterly merciless in debate".
The majority of stories in this volume could be said to be indictments, and utterly merciless ones at that, of the suburban American dream of the mid-20th century.
Shot with an eye for the grimy beauty of the underworld and utterly merciless to its characters, The Asphalt Jungle is a biting, bitter espresso of a movie.
He's angry that the Austen craze has defanged a novelist who's "wicked, arch, and utterly merciless.
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In the final act, Cousins and lighting designer Nick Schlieper channel American artist James Turrell's light installations in a set so merciless in generating the sensation of being utterly revealed and simultaneously utterly lost that the feeling filters out to the illuminated audience too.
Naked under the merciless gaze of a wide format camera, Christina Ricci appears utterly confident in her role as Clotilde de Marelle in her new film Bel Ami.
Bloggers whom I respect have been merciless — e.g., Jim Fallows ("This is a new low"), Andrew Sullivan ("classless, graceless, shameless, relentless"), Matt Yglesias ("utterly unconscionable"), Jonathan Chait ("incredible," and not in a good way), and Ezra Klein (full text of his post: "I think Clinton may be willing to offer Obama the vice presidency").
He had been merciless to President Lyndon B. Johnson during the Vietnam War in the 1960s, but after Nixon's election in 1968, Mr. Conrad became utterly scathing.
The arithmetic is merciless.
"These are merciless fighters.
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