Word: relentlessness
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...spicy Italian sausage—are fantastic. Both go well, as do almost all of the meats, with the homemade pico de gallo available at the salad bar. The freshness of the tomatoes, bite of the onions and astringency of the vinegar help somewhat to cut the relentless richness of the meat. Not all of the skewers are equally desirable, however. Pork loin is pleasant, although the meat should have been cooked a little more for my taste. (The prospect of tapeworm can put a damper on even the most charming dinner.) The lamb is inconsistent—some slices...
...times [that builds the relationship].” Among Hammond’s clients this summer was a woman in her thirties from Haiti who worked in the laundry room at a nursing home and commuted every day between work and St. James. What impressed Hammond more than her relentless routine was that she spent weekends taking classes to become a nursing assistant herself. She did become one, by the end of the program, and Hammond had the satisfaction of seeing her make $5 more per hour than she had at the start of the summer...
Chopra’s close interaction with the Faculty has helped him in his relentless pursuit of student services, according to many council members...
Concentrated, constant volume often translates into one type of emotion: anger—or extreme excitement. Lightning Bolt, however, manage to evoke all kinds of musical landscapes within their relentless noise. Hints of sadness and wonder break through the abstraction...
Much of Farmer’s discomfort is not so much with Kidder or the book as with his own fame—what he describes as the unintended side effects of his relentless efforts to promote Partners in Health’s agenda of a preferential option for the poor. Paul Farmer may not be a household name, but as infectious-disease doctors go, he is a veritable celebrity...