| 31. | Commander in chief of the Alsace, he implacably executed the orders of Louis XIV and Louvois.
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| 32. | There is one kind of economic development to which King is implacably opposed : government-sanctioned gambling.
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| 33. | But the Roman church was opposed to nature in general and implacably opposed to human nature in particular.
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| 34. | But the grander ambition of Tussaud's is to import the implacably weird spirit of the original.
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| 35. | The government of Iran has always been implacably opposed to any sign of freedom for the Iranian Kurds.
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| 36. | Then they settle on each individual, sealed off and implacably alone inside the family and the picture frame.
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| 37. | At the commercial break, implacably cheerful women in high heels scrubbed down bathrooms without mussing up their hair.
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| 38. | He said Tehran's Islamic fundamentalist regime aspires to produce nuclear weapons and is implacably hostile to Israel.
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| 39. | Its leader, Hekmatyar, was " implacably hostile to any form of compromise " favoring violent armed conflict.
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| 40. | Although death rates started to dip slightly last year, the rate of new cases has risen implacably for decades.
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