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From the mid-1980's until very recently, news about the American wine industry has been unrelentingly bad.
I want our universities to focus unrelentingly on those areas too.
So the Government, without being extreme, will have to be unrelentingly tough.
She stared straight back at him, meeting his eyes unrelentingly.
As for the rest of the country, in all but the north the picture is unrelentingly grim.
Take away the light, however, and it can seem unrelentingly bleak.
She had been trying to call Washington on the phone all afternoon, but it was unrelentingly busy.
In the second grade, he was a subject of his mother's unrelentingly high expectations.
And as I unrelentingly write, planning is the key to true efficiency.
We could not relate to anything in this unrelentingly negative article.
But they also said the unrelentingly bleak economic news demanded action.
We will not cease to fight unrelentingly for these principles.
Make sure everyone agrees with the issues and pursue them unrelentingly.
These days, the news about Europe tends to be unrelentingly negative, so here’s something slightly different.
Leadership gives unrelentingly attention to the calibre of teaching and learning.
The reviews for the movie were unrelentingly negative and hostile.
My approach was to choose to be unrelentingly difficult.
However the stories did not deter them; they unrelentingly volunteered their services.
So do wait a few months before you get professional help – which you might need if this feeling goes on unrelentingly.
The Italian press, both liberal and conservative, is unrelentingly hostile.
Fighting unrelentingly against the invaders who threatened his father's young city.
From the outside, it you are somebody hoping for an uninterrupted 2011-12 season, the news has seemed unrelentingly bad.
Other than that, the house was severely modern, unrelentingly tasteful.
From this point, he stated, "doubts began to spring forth unrelentingly".
B1 Unrelentingly hot and sticky, yesterday was the sort of day when normal activity became a torture.