Word: relentlessly
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With only six scholarship players available, every game is an endurance test for Virginia (13-12, 3-9), and the Cavaliers simply had no chance against a steady, relentless stream of well-rested, blue-chip Blue Devils...
...Crimson has faced a slew of hot netminders in the last two weeks, including Alicia Roberts of New Hampshire. She made 46 saves last Saturday but Harvard's relentless offensive attack--as well as first-rate taunting by a record Bright Center crowd of 1,651 rowdy fans that most ECAC goalies have never had to deal with before--finally wore Roberts down and she gave up three goals in the last 15 minutes of the game...
...seven-second "747" was a fitting song to close on. Markus Mustonen, the drummer, began the song by quietly patting away with brushes; by the end, he was driving an urgent rhythm with drumsticks. Sami Sirvio, the lead guitarist, broke a string about five minutes into "747," but his relentless playing never skipped a beat...
Master P introduced something new to contemporary pop: shameless, relentless and canny cross-promotion. Each of the releases on his New Orleans-based No Limit label contains promotional materials for his other releases. His established artists (like Snoop Dogg) make guest appearances on CDs released by his newer acts, helping to launch their debuts. And his performers are given to shouting out catchphrases like "No Limit soldiers!" in the middle of their songs--good advertising for the label when the song is being played on the radio...
...been this intense since the first weeks of the scandal. Some of it isn't so bad. When she walked into a Los Angeles haunt, Lewinsky got a chorus of cheers. And it's common for people to stop, stare and offer unsolicited advice. But friends say the relentless paparazzi make her crazy. On Jan. 15 the New York Post ran an investigative report on Lewinsky's "chocoholic chow-down" the day before. Complete with unflattering photos of the "portly pepperpot," as the paper called her, the story detailed her order (a vanilla cupcake, a slice of chocolate-mousse cake...