Word: relentlessly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that appears in this week's issue. For Reporter-Researcher Sally Donnelly, the task of verifying the story was made even more challenging by the fact that the author could not be reached. Donnelly, who majored in Soviet studies at the London School of Economics, was struck by the relentlessness and brutality of the KGB. "But in their own way," she notes, "Bonner and Sakharov are every bit as relentless in fighting the system." Friedrich agrees: "It is a story of a fearless woman of indomitable character. It could be a story of a woman against the sea, against Mount...
LaRaja said the key to the game was the relentless Harvard pack, which repeatedly pushed Babson back. "Our pack totally dominated them," LaRaja said. "Things are really starting to click...
...shockproof New York sat up straight and stared. Something about a killing on a summer night in the park, the brooding sweetness of the shadowed grass. Something more about two upper-middle-class teenagers walking casually into a nightmare reserved for naturalistic American novels: sensational grief, sensational murder trial, relentless public glare...
Whitley, a junior returning for her third year in net, had a successful if not very busy weekend. While a relentless Crimson offense forced Lion and Cardinal goalies to make a total of 32 saves, Whitley had to repel only 12 shots over two games--and all three of Columbia's came on free kicks...
About the same time, Tisch reportedly began disagreeing aloud with Wyman's optimistic assessments of CBS's future. He wondered whether the incumbent chairman's management style encouraged creativity, and began comparing Wyman's methods unfavorably with those of Paley. At the same time Tisch, a relentless bottom-line manager, cast doubt on whether Wyman's austerity measures, which have saved at least $100 million this year, were enough...