- Look up persist or
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Persistence or
Persist may
refer to:
Image persistence, in LCD
monitors Persistence...
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plays the victim's mother". The
Daily Mirror noted that "Common was
unrelentingly depressing. It's
about real tragedy,
where no
character you
invest in...
- ****ual
obsessions are
persistent and
unrelenting thoughts about ****ual activity. In the
context of obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD),
these are extremely...
- to suit her
ladylike sensibility.
Andrews referred to
production as "
unrelenting"
given the
physical exertion and
technical details,
saying that she "could...
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later said of this
point in his life, "doubts
began to
spring forth unrelentingly." In high school,
Martin King Jr.
became known for his public-speaking...
-
Armament Tasks" in the Four Year Plan.
Speer proved to be ambitious,
unrelenting and ruthless.
Speer set out to gain
control not just of
armaments production...
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allegory for the
Great Depression in the
United States, with Mickey's
unrelenting optimism symbolizing the "American
endurance to survive" in the face...
- Game of Thrones.
Brian Lowry criticized the
series in
Variety as an "
unrelenting cheese-fest" and as a "more
simpleminded version of Game of Thrones"...
- Auerbach, Nicole. "Katie
Ledecky vs. herself: How a
backyard pool and
unrelenting drive has the U.S.
swimmer on the
brink of
Olympic history". The Athletic...
- but she's
determined to help him anyway. That's what
makes the film so
unrelenting."
Sarandon was
awarded the
Women in Film
Crystal Award in 1994. Additionally...