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At the time, hardliners on both sides denounced the LTBT as a weakening of national defense in the face of an
implacable
enemy.
It was this Iraqi attitude of
implacable
hostility that, in 1998, forced UN weapons inspectors to leave the country, leading to today's confrontation.
To be sure, Trump’s
implacable
opponents are a minority in Congress and most state legislatures, but this can easily change.
Indeed, Iraq’s
implacable
anti-American radicals are now both astonished and confused.
His argument is implacable: “There is civilization on one hand and barbarism on the other.
Disease can be cunning and
implacable.
The mainstream of both political parties exhibits certain reflexive judgments: that the US must maintain a troop presence all over the world in order to prevent adversaries from filling a vacuum; that US military might holds the key to foreign policy success; and that America’s adversaries are
implacable
foes impervious to diplomacy.
They expressed
implacable
hatred.
"That's it, you'd best hold your tongue," began the
implacable
Maheude.
He did not insist, however, glad to get off so easily; for, as a rule, the manager displayed the
implacable
severity of the virtuous man whenever an employee allowed himself the indulgence of a pretty girl in the pit.
I viewed him as outside humanity, beyond all feelings of compassion, the
implacable
foe of his fellow man, toward whom he must have sworn an undying hate!
Always that same fierce,
implacable
defiance of human society!
And now, even though his identity was still unknown, at least the nations allied against him knew they were no longer hunting some fairy-tale monster, but a man who had sworn an
implacable
hate toward them!
Some fifteen of the Nautilus's seamen surrounded their captain and stared with a feeling of
implacable
hate at the ship bearing down on them.
Mute, gloomy, implacable, he was staring through the port panel.
The fact was that he had now an
implacable
enemy in that powerful imagination, which before had been constantly employed in painting such brilliant successes for him in the future.
There was no mistaking the hand; it was clearly the same that had given him the timely warning against assassination, and the trooper continued, for a long time, musing on the nature of these two notices, and the motives that could induce the peddler to favor an
implacable
enemy in the manner that he had latterly done.
For nearly fifteen years, she had been lying, stifling her fever, exerting an
implacable
will to appear gloomy and half asleep.
The idea of death, blurted out in despair between a couple of kisses, returned
implacable
and keen.
She perceived her husband, livid, horrible, increased in height, rearing up straight above the turbid water, and this
implacable
vision heightened the feverish heat of her blood.
All her implacable, natural will was giving way.
He would have given anything in the world to be able to drive away this
implacable
dream.
She did not feel the
implacable
paralysis which, in spite of all, made her more and more rigid day by day.
She conjectured such vile details, fathomed such immense hypocrisy, assisting in thought at a double vision so atrocious in irony, that she would have liked to die, mechanical and implacable, pounded her brain with the weight and ceaseless action of a millstone.
"I have noticed an
implacable
thought in her eyes since the other evening."
She could not pardon, she never departed from the
implacable
thought of vengeance that her impotency rendered more keen, and all day long she had to listen to pleas for pardon, and to humble and cowardly prayers.
Then he lost all energy, relapsing beneath the weight of
implacable
fatality that bound his limbs so as to more surely crush him.
When at table—at no matter what moment, in the middle of a quarrel or of a long silence—he happened, all at once, to look round, and perceive Francois examining him with a harsh,
implacable
stare, he turned pale and lost his head.
'The
implacable
animosity of Heyling, so far from being satiated by the success of his persecution, increased a hundredfold with the ruin he inflicted.
The interest displayed in Mr. Pickwick's countenance is most intense, as Mr. Weller and the guard try to squeeze the cod-fish into the boot, first head first, and then tail first, and then top upward, and then bottom upward, and then side-ways, and then long-ways, all of which artifices the
implacable
cod-fish sturdily resists, until the guard accidentally hits him in the very middle of the basket, whereupon he suddenly disappears into the boot, and with him, the head and shoulders of the guard himself, who, not calculating upon so sudden a cessation of the passive resistance of the cod-fish, experiences a very unexpected shock, to the unsmotherable delight of all the porters and bystanders.
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