| 21. | Few people see much chance for compromise between the president and the implacably hostile Parliament.
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| 22. | We are implacably opposed to the economic blockade against Cuba, which is morally wrong,
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| 23. | A state is presumed implacably hostile, and contra-indicators of this are ignored.
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| 24. | MacSwiney, who remained implacably opposed pleaded with De Valera to be allowed to go.
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| 25. | For what the movie makes implacably real is the fury the men feel at being fooled.
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| 26. | "nature " and " art, " all spoken softly but implacably.
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| 27. | The 17th-century world of the film is one of implacably opposed philosophies and religious fanaticism.
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| 28. | Implacably opposed at first, Cianci came around to their viewpoint by the end of the meeting.
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| 29. | In 1941, the devils, which were originally seen as implacably vicious, became officially protected.
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| 30. | A state is presumed to be implacably hostile, and contra-indicators of this are ignored.
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