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- What s really special about Gorgonopsids is their patience and implacability.
- Hogan was a man of dreamy implacability, almost comically dedicated to literature.
- Helms follows a simple formula : Implacability equals strength.
- As an admiring Allen Ginsberg suggests, Bowles'prose is characterized by a bleak implacability.
- Total implacability is the Cheney mystique.
- Straw also alluded to France's implacability in his speech to the House of Commons.
- But the band's music is monolithic and relentless; its strength is in its implacability.
- But when he saw the respectable turning vicious and corrupt, he took it on with quiet implacability.
- As all manner of speech mounted like slag across the day, Republicans reflected the implacability built into majority status.
- Yet, Oklahoma appears unable to match the versatility, physical strength and sheer implacability of UConn's front line.
- Later, Sigourney Weaver's tormentors in the " Alien " series became a metaphor for the mindless implacability of AIDS.
- There is something of the soldier's implacability in Just's prose, something of the military man's taste for the ambush.
- She's round-faced and abundantly pleasant, but you can imagine her implacability when she's on a mission on Tony's behalf.
- When he faced pressure from his far right flank on the vehemence and implacability of his opposition, he proceeded to one-up presidential campaign antagonist Phil Gramm.
- Pollack had come armed with a demonstration of the implacability of evolution in the form of his lab's latest robot, a tinkertoy assemblage of arms and joints.
- That the nation's consciousness is now as riveted as it was during Watergate is substantially attributable to the implacability of the hard right opposition to Bill Clinton's presidency.
- Performed by Renate Killman, the solo had a feeling of implacability, of inexorable progress through space that was all the more fascinating for the dance's gradual shifting of dynamics.
- And how modern it all is too : the Methodist tent meetings with their tele-evangelist fervor; the Roman Catholic priest suggesting that the church leaven public implacability with private adaptability.
- Korda has said that at the moment he shot the picture, he was drawn to Guevara's facial expression, which showed " absolute implacability " as well as anger and pain.
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