Word: relentlessly
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During the stretch, it was difficult to discern whether it was the Huskies or the Crimson that had an undefeated record. Harvard, the No. 22 team in the nation, was playing in its typical disciplined, organized, relentless style...
...incredible, relentless reporter and the kindest of human beings," said Mathew A Saal '87, a former Crimson executive. "Everyone who knew him at Harvard and after will miss...
...Padres must know they're done for, the way the cruel and relentless New York Yankees toyed with them Tuesday night before letting their unheralded third baseman finish the job. In the stands, old ladies cried and grown men prayed. It didn't help. Maybe Kevin Brown, the Padres' hard-throwing footnote to Game 1 and tonight's Game 4 starter, can prolong the agony...
...that's precisely what makes the Head of the Charles so special. For one magical day, we actually get to watch rowers do their thing. We see the true drama of the sport--the painful grimaces, the unflagging pride, the relentless rhythm. We hear the demonic chants of that sadistic admiral in the stern, that Napoleonic scourge--that singular, intriguing athlete--the glorious, glowering, indomitable coxswain...
...last week was any measure, maybe not. Despite relentless efforts by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, in one of her busiest weeks ever, NATO still was unable to reach unanimity on the so-called activation order that would hand over the missiles and planes to the NATO commander, U.S. Army General Wesley Clark. Milosevic's repression in Kosovo, she insisted, "has passed the threshold of horrors... There has to be an activation order." She warned that "time for diplomacy is running out," then sent Holbrooke to Belgrade to try again...