| 11. | At any rate, Anna remained implacably opposed to the Doukai thereafter.
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| 12. | This led Price to vitriolically and implacably break with Clark.
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| 13. | Third, Islam is often seen as implacably threatening.
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| 14. | Implacably hostile to the Mongols, they now appeared as a political factor.
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| 15. | Biceps, triceps and abs flash and gleam; the legs are implacably hard.
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| 16. | One in three Californians is now Latino and many remain implacably anti-Republican.
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| 17. | I have always implacably opposed all forms of racism, antisemitism and Islamophobia ."
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| 18. | I am implacably opposed to this bill,
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| 19. | I preach against the evil in the black community more implacably than against the Jews.
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| 20. | We are implacably opposed to the economic blockade of Cuba, which is morally wrong,
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