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Implacably

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The customer service representative remained implacably calm despite the angry customer's insults.
The judge was implacably opposed to reducing the defendant's sentence.
The soldier remained implacably focused on the mission, ignoring his own safety.
The judge listened implacably to the defendant's excuses.
The dictator was known for his implacably harsh treatment of political dissidents.
The doctor spoke implacably to the patient who refused to follow the prescribed treatment.
The company's CEO was implacably determined to increase profits at any cost.
Despite their best efforts, the doctors were implacably unable to save the patient's life.
The detective pursued the suspect implacably until he finally caught him.
The students were studying implacably for their final exams.
The politician was implacably opposed to any compromise on the issue of climate change.
The religious group was implacably hostile to outsiders.
The athlete was training implacably for the upcoming competition.
The company's CEO was implacably focused on increasing profits at any cost.
The baby was crying implacably, and nothing seemed to calm her down.
The workers were striking implacably for better wages and working conditions.
The storm was implacably raging outside, making it impossible to go out.
The dictator was implacably ruthless in his suppression of dissent.
The enemy was implacably determined to win the war.
The customer was complaining implacably about the poor quality of the product.
The fire was spreading implacably, and the firefighters were struggling to contain it.
The traffic was moving implacably slow due to the rush hour.
The stubborn old man remained implacably convinced that he was right.
The dog was barking implacably at the stranger, who was trying to enter the house.
The grieving mother was implacably angry at the driver who killed her son.
The pain in his leg was implacably intense, despite taking painkillers.
He was implacably opposed to any compromise with the rival political party.
The detective was implacably pursuing the suspect.
The prosecutor was implacably determined to secure a conviction.
The mother-in-law was implacably hostile to her daughter-in-law, making family gatherings tense.
The landlord was implacably opposed to any rent reduction, despite the tenants' pleas.
The rain fell implacably, soaking everything in its path.
The judge was implacably firm in his decision to deny bail to the defendant.
The prosecutor pursued the case implacably, determined to get a conviction.
The enemy army advanced implacably, showing no mercy to the opposing forces.
The bully was implacably cruel to his classmates, always finding ways to torment them.
The teacher scolded implacably at the students, admonishing them for their misbehavior.
The coach was implacably critical of the team's performance, pushing them to improve.
The fire burned implacably, destroying everything in its path.
The storm continued implacably, with no sign of letting up.
The rebels were implacably opposed to any kind of compromise with the government.
The bitter ex-spouses were implacably hostile towards each other.
The teacher was implacably strict, never allowing any leeway for misbehavior.
The villain was implacably determined to seek revenge against the hero.
Despite the apologies, the customer remained implacably angry about the poor service.
The music played implacably, filling the room with a melancholy tune.
The virus was implacably spreading across the country, causing panic among the citizens.
The clock ticked implacably, reminding him that time was running out.
The teacher remained implacably calm despite the students' misbehavior.
He remained implacably indifferent to her pleas for forgiveness.
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