| 41. | Nor does it have the implacably righteous Harrison Ford as a good guy nearly hounded to death by the law.
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| 42. | Murdoch is implacably opposed to European integration, especially a single currency, which he considers bad for his businesses.
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| 43. | He indicated that his party was not implacably opposed to Mitchell, but wanted clear ground rules for his role.
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| 44. | These two regimes are also implacably hostile to their gulf neighbors and to Israel _ countries allied with the United States.
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| 45. | But Bruennhilde, who cherishes this ruthlessly fought-over ring as a token of love from Siegfried, implacably refuses.
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| 46. | We are implacably opposed to the economic blockade against Cuba, which is morally wrong and contravenes the right to sovereignty,
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| 47. | However, Inkpaduta, believed to be implacably hostile to whites, and his band were also in the Indian camp.
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| 48. | Governor Darling is also said to have " ruthlessly and implacably countered all attempts to establish a theatre in Sydney ".
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| 49. | The delegates said they remain implacably opposed to the agreement reached in Oslo in 1993 between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
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| 50. | Yet audiences should not be confronted, as Simon's are, by a kind of implacably stony-faced presence.
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