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relentless and practice
His large-scale Religious Procession in the Province of Kursk is sometimes considered an archetype of the " Russian national style ," as it displays various social classes and the tensions among them, set within the context of a traditional religious practice and united by a slow but relentless forward movement.
Like his former coach, Knute Rockne, Leahy believed that games were won in practice and had the reputation for being relentless.
The Bishop endeavoured to suppress the practice in his diocese with relentless austerity.

relentless and prior
In the beginning of the plot, Victor feels that Sieg was responsible for the death of his lover — and Sieg ’ s friend —, Siela Riviere, three years ago ( prior to the events in the story which take place in the mentioned time ); and has the intent on bringing Sieg into a pure pandemonium that Victor himself has prepared as retribution, not only for the sins of Sieg alone, but for the sins of the whole world — referring to this Armageddon as the “ Purification of the World ”: whereupon he plans to use relentless hordes of hideous monsters to cleanse the world of sinners by obtaining the " Three Sacred Glyphs " and releasing Azrail —.

relentless and recording
The Whiteman period also marked a precipitous decline in Beiderbecke's health, brought on by the demand of the bandleader's relentless touring and recording schedule in combination with Beiderbecke's persistent alcoholism.
For Beiderbecke, the downside of being with Whiteman was the relentless touring and recording schedule, exacerbated by Beiderbecke's alcoholism.
Long frustrated with the realities of relentless touring and yearning for a stable home life, as well as battling self-admitted problems with cocaine, Porter left the band after the recording of Closer.
Other issues — including that standard girl group struggles, a relentless recording and touring schedule and other matters led to a breakdown in 1968 ; this led to a brief disbanding of the Vandellas which Ashford left for good.

relentless and music
Alex is then subjected to a relentless barrage of classical music, prompting him to attempt suicide by leaping from a high window.
A metronome only provides a fixed, rigid, relentless pulse ; therefore any metronome markings on sheet music cannot accurately communicate the pulse, swing, or groove of music: The pulse is often not regular ; e. g. in accelerando, rallentando ; or in musical expression as in phrasing ( rubato, etc.
Produced by Rob Schnapf, Highly Evolved was an immensely popular debut, part of a trend towards garage rock revival bands known as much for the relentless hype from the UK music press as for their music ; The Vines were frequently compared to Nirvana.
" Camille Saint-Saëns, a relentless opponent of Debussy's music, claimed he had abandoned his customary summer holidays so he could stay in Paris and " say nasty things about Pelléas.
His relentless new music is powerful, poignant and always cringing from pain or from laughter.
The word " Motorik " means " motor skill " in German, although the word's use in music journalism may be derived from a punning modification of " motoric ", a term long used by music critics to describe relentless ostinato rhythm.
The magazine received immediate recognition because of its relentless critique of the Pakistani music scene.
Snapcase built a reputation for composing music with complex guitar lines, harmonic distortion, and relentless rhythms.
Rock has had a formative influence on popular music, which had the effect of transforming " the very concept of what popular music " is while Charlie Gillett has argued that rock and roll " was the first popular genre to incorporate the relentless pulse and sheer volume of urban life into the music itself ".

relentless and into
The pressures on relationships, parenting and the cost and quality of childcare are without precedent ... Neo-liberalism's core philosophical dilemma is that it has no answer to the relentless march of market fundamentalism into the sanctum of the family itself.
Local sentiment demanded incorporation to prevent the relentless high-rise development of Ocean City from creeping north into Fenwick Island.
Certain incidents, such as Fanny's pregnancy with an illegitimate child and Boldwood's sudden lapse into murderous violence, foreshadow events in Tess of the d ' Urbervilles, where ( as in Jude the Obscure ) the protagonist is plagued by relentless misfortunes, and dies young at the end.
Because of what it perceived to be growing, relentless, and increasingly vitriolic criticism of both the government and the Church, the government of Charles X introduced into the Chamber of Deputies a proposal for a law tightening censorship, especially in regard to the newspapers.
Burton Raffel summed up Ciardi's career as follows: " Blessed with a fine voice, a ready wit, and a relentless honesty, Ciardi became in many ways an archetype of the existentially successful twentieth-century American poet, peripatetic, able to fit into and exploit chinks in the great American scheme of things, while never fitting in as either a recognized peg or hole.
What had started with the relentless pursuing of a dream, turned into a financial nightmare from which there was no turning back.
Debates into its meaning were intense and relentless ; the play's most vocal critic complained not only of the play's nonsensical phrasing but also its frequent use of semicolons.
However, Curien's relentless pursuit of this goal led him to grow insane, where the nature of the experiments began taking a gruesome turn, releasing his experimental subjects into the world.
This breaks out into an intense section of relentless strings, and trombone and tuba glissandos procure a nauseating sound underneath the panic and the troops ' advance on the crowd.
Well after the Suez Crisis, Tal organized the armour into the leading element of the Israeli Defense Forces, characterized by high mobility and relentless assault.
At the Cerro position, the British poured a relentless and overwhelming fire into the advancing French formations, and repulsed the French, inflicting heavy casualties on them.
Its stated goals were to push Palestinian militant groups, particularly the PLO, away from the border with Israel, and to bolster Israel's ally at the time, the South Lebanon Army because of the attacks against Lebanese Christians and Jews and because of the relentless shelling into Northern Israel.
The weather was rapidly deteriorating and the battlefield, which had been pummelled to dust by relentless artillery bombardment over the preceding three months, turned into a quagmire.
Emergency & I is just a relentless record, full of youthful abandon and insightful penetrations into the technology-addled brain.
However, he rescinded his membership and withdrew all support when it became apparent that the relentless accusations Colombo was making against the FBI and U. S. government about racism and anti-Italian discrimination were attracting attention, which could easily divert from Colombo and his supporters ' politics and into their criminal behavior.
Excellent musicians and gifted composers ( many of them from Bohemia ), a strict and relentless drill, and a sumptuous budget from the elector of the Electorate of the Palatinate, had turned what formerly had been just one of many princely chapels into a mighty and smoothly-running ensemble.
This leads into the fast section, which features many fast and aggressive arpeggios, and quick and relentless sixteenth notes.
These days, after devoting her time to fighting for a nation ’ s poor, Janet is seen as a self-sacrificing and relentless force, even into her mature years.
He stated that the relentless criticism he has received from Soul Punk and Fall Out Boy's latest release, Folie à Deux, was " some big cosmic sign that says I should disappear " and that although he was prepared for criticism, he was not prepared to accept that people who ostensibly supported something he was involved in would turn into " haters " and attack his ambition and slimmed down image.
Jack, frustrated to the boiling point, lets loose on Reggie and they get into a relentless but ridiculous fistfight.

relentless and whole
On the whole, however, the IB came in for some sharp criticism by the media after the relentless wave of terror attacks in 2008.

relentless and guitar
The track has a relentless pounding bass line and guitar riff coupled with orchestral arrangements and narrated excerpts from the United Kingdom Public Information Film series Protect and Survive peppered throughout the song and its various mixes.
Bass guitar lines are often uncomplicated ; the quintessential approach is a relentless, repetitive " forced rhythm ," although some punk rock bass players — such as Mike Watt of The Minutemen and Firehose — emphasize more technical bass lines.
It was " a full on, fuzzed up drone of relentless guitar pounding " ( Ian Edmond, Record Collector ), with a " rough garage energy " and " minimal, bluntly entrancing riffs " ( Ned Raggett, Allmusic ).
According to the composer, the first movement is " animated by a rhythmic spirit and vigour without either of the two themes ... interrupting its relentless pace "; the second movement " represents a dialogue between guitar and solo instruments ( cor anglais, bassoon, oboe, horn etc.
A relentless two-chord garage beat which lays down some serious foundations for a sheer monster of a guitar to howl over.

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