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Through it all, universities abound, the arts flourish and the climate is unremittingly fair.
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All but one of the songs are simple, and most are giddy, which isn't to say they're unremittingly cheerful.
NPR: The Klezmatics: 'Happy Joyous Hanukah'
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The results were not as unremittingly bad as the seat numbers suggest.
ECONOMIST: Japan's upper-house elections
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Such thoughts are bolstered by business and consumer surveys that are unremittingly gloomy, and by the fact that the Bank now clearly believes that demand is slowing sharply.
ECONOMIST: Gordon Brown and the Bank
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The events of the last week have been unremittingly agonising.
BBC: News | UK Politics | Ron Davies's speech in full
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Federer was undoubtedly worn from del Potro, but this was the Murray his fans had dreamed of seeing: unremittingly aggressive, bold on service returns, refusing to let the action be dictated by his opponent.
WSJ: 2012 London Olympics: Andy Murray Vanquishes His Doubters
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Until recently, though, things were not unremittingly bad.
ECONOMIST: Futures markets
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For someone in his early twenties to have graduated summa cum laude from Amherst, to have been given a Michener grant, and to have published, one year out of Iowa City, an unremittingly bleak villanelle in the T.
NEWYORKER: Great Experiment
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The truth of the matter is that the U.S. military did not take the threat posed by chemical weapons seriously enough when it was an acknowledged danger from a monolithic and unremittingly hostile adversary like the Soviet Union.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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And in our modern era there are more than a few groups of science-lovers that are unremittingly hostile to religion, often either intentionally or unintentionally lumping those sects that reject modern science with those that see its beauty.
FORBES: The Theology of Science and the Internet
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It sounds like heresy to workers who have been unremittingly lectured for the past two decades to save more in their IRAs and 401(k)s, but the truth is that there is such a thing as too much tax deferral.
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