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implacably造句
1. He remained implacably opposed to Stalin's regime. 2. His union was implacably opposed to the privatization of the company. 3. Pius remained implacably opposed to the assumptions of liberal bourgeois civilization. 4. Koju drove implacably on until we reached our destination Baabara, a cluster of old stone bungalows. 5. She gazed at him implacably, determined not to fight him, or to struggle. 6. The Russians remain implacably opposed to letting Bush build a ground-based mid-course interceptor—the GBI—base in Poland to try to shoot down any future Iranian intercontinental ballistic missiles. 7. Is this the same kind of implacably forgiving God whom Jesus preached in his life? 8. Gently but implacably, the silk tie around the girl's throat drew tighter. 9. Insiders say Parker is implacably opposed to a deal with Xstrata on the basis of the terms outlined four months ago. 10. Change does not necessarily assure progress, but progress implacably requires change. 11. But if China had really been implacably opposed to its neighbour's acquiring nuclear capability, would it not have done more earlier? 12. Or a priest of some unknown religion who strides towards us, implacably set on some atavistic rite? 13. And in misunderstanding itself, it will, in any time of difficulty, implacably prescribe for itself the wrong remedies. 14. He would float these across the kitchen to her while implacably she checked the meat roasting in the oven for lunch. 15. Plato can reasonably be thought of as the most radically and implacably anti-democratic of all political philosophers. 16. He repeated his offer to include some Republican ideas in his health care proposals, but the fact remains that the Republicans are implacably opposed to the sort of overhaul the president wants. 17. For seldom had so many millions of people hoped so implacably for the death of one man. 18. This solution satisfies many physicists but leaves many others implacably hostile to anthropic resolutions of physics problems. 19. Saakashvili, for his part, describes today's Russia as a belligerent power ruthlessly pressing at its borders, implacably hostile to democratic neighbors like Georgia and Ukraine. 20. The world at the time was divided into two implacably opposed blocks and the Cold War was at its iciest. 21. The movie, Mr. Daniels explains, centers on a black, illiterate, obese, sexually abused, implacably hostile and all-but-mute girl growing up in Harlem, and will therefore be a hit. 22. There are only class ideologies, i.e., doctrines adequate to the special interests of the thinker's class that are implacably opposed to the interests of all other classes and their members.