Word: relentlessly
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...Emergency Management Agency, FEMA. It looked big, gracious. Gore, of course, like a machine calculating that he had to be nice, too, came back and complimented Bush's handling of Texas's fire woes. Then Gore had to take credit for making FEMA a better agency. Gore is just relentless...
...much more nonstop," McLaughlin says. "In an earlier day presidents took the summers off to head off to Europe to do their riding. It now has a relentless pace that exhausts people...
...only major opposition politician who never even met Milosevic personally, let alone cooperated with his regime. Even his opponents admit that he is stubbornly persistent in his views, a fact that has contributed to his reputation of incorruptibility and honesty. He is also a moderate nationalist and a relentless critic of the West, which makes him all the more appealing to potential Milosevic supporters. In addition, it is impossible for the regime to brand him as a NATO puppet, the favorite accusation in Serbia since the Kosovo conflict...
...really. I care who winds up as President. I vote. I like Gore, and I'll vote for him. But I liked him long before the Year of Relentless Analysis. I do tend to get lost in fringe questions: How will Ezola Foster vote on NAFTA if Pat can no longer serve? But I'm not protesting anything. It is simply my nature to be out of things...
...there was the Bobby who all his life was a boyishly relentless self-improver, a quester. A friend remembered him lugging around a heavy anthology of Western literature "like a football." Kennedy said the only writing he liked in it was the story about the French poet Gerard de Nerval, who walked with a lobster on a leash. Someone asked Nerval why he did that. Nerval replied, "He doesn't bark, and he knows the secrets of the deep...