Word: relentlessness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...defense began to tire late in the game and needed the offense to put together a time-consuming drive, things only got worse, as Linden spent seemingly the rest of the ball game on his back, at the hands of the relentless Colgate pass rush...
Columbia executed this perfectly, overwhelming the Harvard blockers and pressuring junior quarterback Rich Linden almost every time he dropped back to pass. The relentless rushers sacked Linden three times...
...Harvard team that had played tentatively over the first 90 minutes dominated the action in overtime. Placing relentless pressure on the Lions' defense, the Crimson finally broke through for a frustratingly elusive goal early in the second extra session...
...also matters that the President is simply furious at Starr, whose investigation seems to Clinton like the culmination of efforts by all the opponents who have been so relentless in their pursuit of him throughout his presidency and before. Last Thursday, when he summoned his Cabinet to an emotional meeting at the White House residence, according to the Washington Post, the President said he had been angry for 4 1/2 years, which would be about when Robert Fiske, the first Whitewater independent counsel, was appointed. Though some comparisons between this crisis and Watergate are far-fetched, in this Clinton does...
...public, that means the meticulous maintenance of the Potemkin presidency, in which every appearance suggests that nothing is wrong. It was a week of crusades for gun control and Native American economic development, unity meetings with Democrats on the Hill, relentless Rose Garden ceremonies that at some point were painful to watch, as when Clinton cued the Marine Band to drown out reporters' questions. Deputy spokesman Barry Toiv, last week's sacrificial lamb, could even joke about it with the rumbling White House press corps. "Hey, I am sorry," he said on arriving almost an hour late for the Wednesday...