Word: relentlessly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sterling goaltending by freshman Gifford Duffy kept the Huskies off the scoreboard until late in the second period. Duffy repeatedly thwarted Northeastern's relentless attack, garnering 28 saves for the night, many in one-on-one situations...
...this argument of repression can apply to an ad which presents a clear choice to mature, educated women--women who are completely within their rights to refuse the offer of a few hundred dollars should they find the price, in terms of personal degradation, too high. This is not relentless, structural exploitation; it is an offer, easily ignored. The argument that this newspaper should be presumed champion of the women of Radcliffe, protect them from having to make seamy choices, is a role that certainly has no parallel in previous cases of advertising policy...
...empty trunk in the basement and, later, a sledgehammer. Most important is the question of motivation. Faced with the fact of their mother's corpse and the fear of being dispersed as orphans by the authorities, the children act not out of evil but according to the relentless logic of expediency. What they do is less a comment on them than on the hairbreadth that separates the civilized from the unspeakable...
...thought Jimmy Carter enlarged once he got in the White House. Tote bags, T shirts, red vests, scissors to cut red tape, calluses from work, playing a corpse in a college play, sliding down a fire pole-all were margins used by individual candidates in last week's relentless victories. Gerry Sikorski, the fellow who plastered red and blue signs on nearly every fence post and telephone pole along the two-lane highways in his Minnesota district, lost. The thought of the cleanup may have beaten...
Many other conditions have helped to reduce the parties' circumstances. The relentless attention of pollsters to the public mood means that candidates and officeholders receive their instructions directly from the people, rather than through the party apparatus. Impresarios of media-like White House Adviser Gerald Rafshoon-orchestrate campaigns without the party's help or intervention...