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Implacably

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The weather was implacably hot and dry for weeks.
The judge ruled implacably against the defendant, sentencing him to life in prison.
The parent was implacably disapproving of her child's behavior.
The toddler was implacably determined to climb to the top of the playground structure.
The company's policy on refunds was implacably inflexible.
The customer service representative was implacably unhelpful.
The company's management team was implacably opposed to the proposed merger.
The rock was implacably hard and impossible to break.
The professor was implacably strict when it came to grading assignments.
The disease progressed implacably, despite the best efforts of the medical team.
The detective pursued the suspect implacably, determined to bring him to justice.
The two nations were implacably opposed to each other's political ideologies.
He refused to forgive his ex-wife and remained implacably angry with her.
The dictator was implacably opposed to any form of dissent.
The landlord was implacably adamant about the rent increase.
The coach was implacably demanding in his training regimen.
The teacher was implacably strict with her students.
The mountain remained implacably steep, challenging even the most experienced climbers.
The customer was implacably dissatisfied with the service they received, demanding a refund.
The film critic was implacably negative about the director's latest work.
The judge was implacably severe in his sentencing of the convicted criminal.
The teacher was implacably strict when it came to punctuality.
The teacher was implacably stern when it came to students' late assignments.
The parents were implacably against their daughter marrying outside their religion.
The environmental activist was implacably opposed to any form of animal testing.
The parent was implacably strict with their child's behavior, never allowing any misbehavior.
The politician was implacably opposed to his opponent's policies, never backing down.
The coach was implacably strict with his players, expecting nothing but their best.
He was implacably opposed to any compromise on the issue.
The religious leader was implacably opposed to any form of same-sex marriage.
The neighbor was implacably unfriendly, never greeting anyone in the building.
The coach was implacably critical of the team's performance.
The judge was implacably convinced of the defendant's guilt.
The prosecutor was implacably opposed to reducing the sentence.
The critic was implacably negative towards the movie, giving it a scathing review.
The boss was implacably critical of the employee's work, always finding faults.
The landlord was implacably demanding of his tenants, expecting timely rent payments.
The teacher was implacably insistent on academic excellence.
The coach was implacably strict with his players.
The prisoner was implacably defiant in the face of his captors.
The protesters were implacably opposed to the new government policy.
Despite their pleas for mercy, the judge remained implacably stern.
The boss was implacably unsatisfied with the employees' work.
The parent was implacably strict with their children's curfew.
The warrior was implacably steadfast in his defense of his homeland.
The competitor was implacably focused on breaking the world record.
The environmentalist was implacably against the construction of the new factory.
The surgeon was implacably steady-handed during the operation.
The activist was implacably committed to social justice.
The coach was implacably determined to win the championship.
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