Word: relentlessly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last fall, police and University negotiators had reached in impasse. Associate Director of Labor Relations Carolyn R. Young '76, who is generally regarded as one of Harvard's most relentless negotiators, said at the time she did not understand why negotiations had failed...
...Josh is relentless in his insistence thatreligious ideas be about human beings and berooted in lives," says Held. "After I'm finishedphilosophizing, Josh's next question is always,'yeah, but how do you make that work, how do youbuild that...
...credit, Burton faces up to Bernstein's manipulative and relentless sexual predations without sensationalizing them, as Joan Peyser did in her 1987 biography, Bernstein. But here too he withholds judgments: the spectacle of Bernstein and his daughter Jamie both falling in love nearly simultaneously with the German pianist Justus Frantz surely calls for amplification. The moving finger, though, having writ, moves on -- to the 1973 Norton Lectures at Harvard...
...glowing box in their living room? Are they so afraid of the present that they take refuge in the airiest, least threatening artifacts of their past? Even so-called contemporary movies, like Reality Bites, make iconic references to '70s TV shows. Even so-called original movies have the relentless closeups, the pummeling pace, the insistent underscoring and the audience-prodding reaction shots of old sitcoms...
...November 1993 letter to Margaret H. Marshall, Harvard's Vice President and General, Counsel, Maila Walter wrote, "Ever since the construction of a large greenhouse on the roof of the building I have been subjected to a relentless stream of noise coming from the fans at the biology labs...