Word: relentlessness
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...Game" (which opens and closes the album, first in an English-Japanese duet and then in a stripped-down, relentless solo) takes Bowie on a journey through the poverty-ridden sinkholes of the world--not for the adventure as on his last album's "African Night Flight," but as an exercise in wide-eyed horror...
...their four games so far this year, the booters' play has been characterized by an explosive offense--one that busted out for seven goals against B.U.--and a swarming, relentless defense, which didn't give up a goal for the first 315 minutes and 18 seconds of the season...
...Crimson resumed the relentless pressure as the second half opened, with Chris Harvey hitting the crossbar off a direct kick and another shot just missing wide right following a two-on-one breakaway. At 23:35, Ted Widmere knocked home goal number two after a quick give-and-go play with Harvey...
Douglas' judicial philosophy was a relentless defense of individual rights. His nearly absolutist views on the subject brooked no debate. His preference, he admits, was for "creating precedent," not "finding it." If he does not describe the give and take of court procedures, it is probably because he held aloof from most of them. He quotes the observation of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes: "Ninety percent of any decision is emotional...
...offense as a whole is still feeling its way a little bit, the defense has been relentless. The ball stayed in the Tufts' end of the field for a full three quarters of the game, partly because of the "Tufts' sag," but also a result of the tough play of the Crimson midfielders, who continually turned the Jumbos break-outs around...