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Implacably

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The prosecutor was implacably determined to convict the defendant.
The two rival gangs were implacably determined to wipe each other out.
The disease progressed implacably, despite the best efforts of the doctors.
The fans of the opposing team were implacably hostile towards the visiting team.
The two boxers were implacably hostile to each other.
He was implacably opposed to any form of compromise with the enemy.
The parents were implacably opposed to their daughter marrying outside of their religion.
The army fought implacably against the rebels in the jungle.
The two siblings were implacably estranged and had not spoken for years.
Despite his apologies, she remained implacably angry with him.
The two neighboring countries have been implacably at war for decades.
The professor remained implacably opposed to any form of cheating in his class.
She was implacably opposed to the death penalty.
She held an implacably negative view of the new art exhibit.
The disease was implacably spreading throughout the region, causing widespread panic.
The detective pursued the case implacably, never giving up until the culprit was caught.
The two countries were implacably hostile towards each other after the war.
The detective was implacably determined to solve the case.
The boss remained implacably opposed to the idea of a flexible work schedule.
Despite his apologies, she remained implacably angry at him for his actions.
The two political parties are implacably opposed to each other.
The prosecutor argued implacably against the defendant's plea for mercy.
The environmentalists were implacably opposed to the construction of the new dam.
The company's union was implacably against the proposed pay cuts.
The company's profits declined implacably over the years, leading to bankruptcy.
The boss was implacably demanding, never satisfied with the employees' work.
Despite numerous attempts at reconciliation, the couple remained implacably estranged.
The opposing sides were implacably divided over the issue of gun control.
The landlord was implacably against any changes to the rental agreement.
The storm raged implacably, destroying everything in its path.
The judge sentenced the criminal to life imprisonment, implacably refusing to hear any pleas for mercy.
The price of the stock fell implacably, causing investors to panic.
The disease progressed implacably, despite the doctor's best efforts.
The sun beat down implacably, making it difficult to stay outside for long.
The company's CEO was implacably opposed to any changes to the existing business model.
The river flowed implacably, carrying debris downstream.
The cold winter winds blew implacably across the barren landscape.
Despite numerous attempts at reconciliation, the two families were implacably opposed to each other.
The memories of her traumatic past haunted her implacably, making it impossible for her to move on.
The teacher was implacably strict, never tolerating any misbehavior in the classroom.
The construction of the building continued implacably, unaffected by the protests of the local residents.
The detective was implacably determined to solve the case, no matter how many obstacles he faced.
The machine beeped implacably, indicating that it had completed its task.
The protesters were implacably determined to make their voices heard.
The traffic moved implacably, inching forward in the rush hour.
The boss spoke implacably to the employees who arrived late to work.
Despite the apologies, she remained implacably angry at her friend.
The weather continued implacably hot, making it hard for people to go outside.
The athlete remained implacably focused during the game, ignoring the distractions.
The soldier stood implacably still during the ceremony, showing no emotion.
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