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  • Nowadays, partisans on one side of the aisle mercilessly assail their opponents as nefarious ideologues bent on the destruction of the nation, while claiming the sacred mantle of the Founding Fathers as exclusively their own. Morgan Pehme: Strip Politics: A Cure for Incivility
  • His head wasn't pounding anymore but it throbbed mercilessly making the room spin.
  • Almost as bad as with the local humans," said Steadiness, the zoologist who taught and teased us mercilessly. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • He slipped on a pair of weighted training mitts and started to belt and pummel the bag mercilessly.
  • The novel's title is apt - so to speak - since "Salute the Dark" is brutal with the characters who are treated mercilessly as befits persons caught in total war, while the atmosphere is tensioned and menacing almost end to end, keeping me to the edge until the final denouements. "Salute the Dark" by Adrian Tchaikovsky with bonus first peek at its US cover by artist Jon Sullivan (Reviewed by Liviu Suciu)
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  • The entire enterprise was mercilessly and hilariously satirized in her novel.
  • The scoundrels who made their living plundering, murdering those who got in their way, mercilessly defiling women… it was too much for her to bear.
  • A civil war in Sri Lanka, extending nowhere else, untainted on either side by even a whiff of Islamism -- a war in which a minority people, slaughtered mercilessly for decades, have come to identify (at least to some extent) with a brutal counterforce called the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, is now effortlessly connected to 9/11. Archive 2009-04-01
  • They are the victims of appalling brutality, singled out by the Nazis as subhuman and beaten mercilessly.
  • So it was that the scholar began his researches at the abbey, continuously aware of the three novices who toiled at the drive-mill and the fourth novice who invited glare-blindness atop the ladder to keep the lamp burning and adjusted-a situation which caused the Poet to versify mercilessly concerning the demon Embarrassment and the outrages he perpetrated in the name of penitence or appeasement. A Canticle for Leibowitz
  • A baying mob of 200 fans mercilessly called for Van de Velde to quit immediately after this third defeat in a row which ended the Wolves' lingering top five hopes.
  • The cruel master beat his slaves mercilessly with a whip.
  • His cartoons mercilessly lampooned the leading politicians of the day.
  • Graham Stuart tormented and teased Gary Ablett mercilessly throughout, beating the ex-Liverpool defender at will.
  • The cruel master beat his slaves mercilessly with a whip.
  • Once home, his father, a freedom fighter, thrashed him mercilessly.
  • The sun beat down mercilessly on the dry earth.
  • He mercilessly sunk his teeth into her delicate skin and drank the red liquid that he drew.
  • She ripped off the mask of the hypocrite mercilessly.
  • And, as everyone knows, those who are imperfect must be punished mercilessly.
  • Trees were felled mercilessly to pave way for inhabitations.
  • As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes.
  • She patiently waited in the lobby of the delivery room, but the little girl, Camille, had other ideas, and squalled mercilessly.
  • It says something about our culture that the biggest film released during our biggest celebration of love is a story about one person mercilessly thrashing another. Times, Sunday Times
  • It touched me deeply to find such a teeming manifestation of indigenous life in a landscape so mercilessly overdeveloped.
  • he was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House
  • She lashed the horses mercilessly with her long whip.
  • The immense power of the trade unions was often ego and macho driven, and on many occasions that power was wielded mercilessly for short-term gain.
  • The two boys had been mercilessly bludgeoned to death.
  • It was an innings of great ambition as the captain preyed mercilessly on loose bowling and also showed his batting qualities with fluent stroke play all through.
  • Timothy, with a swift motion of his hand, broke his pen and the ink squirted mercilessly over the bewildered woman.
  • The advertisement, which has been lampooned mercilessly, shows her speaking in a soft voice against a smoky grey background and tinkling piano music. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I heard "The Voice that breathed o'er Eden" and saw the bride of twenty-five advance up the aisle to meet the bridegroom of forty-five awaiting her deeply flushed, in a distorted white waistcoat -- I had mercilessly alluded to his white waistcoat as an error of judgment -- I gave myself up for lost; _and I was lost_. The Lowest Rung Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy
  • As a stand-up comic, MacAulay has a rare gift - he can put his audience at ease and mercilessly ridicule them at the same time.
  • The tropical sun beat down on them mercilessly.
  • It went on a rampage and mercilessly drilled another robot.
  • She got away with this, but are we to be mercilessly reduced to cogs in the wheels of medical care systems over which we have lost all control?
  • Are we to be mercilessly reduced to cogs in the wheels of medical care systems over which we have lost all control?
  • His cartoons mercilessly lampooned the leading politicians of his time.
  • Then the road got worse, the shade diminished allowing the sun to beat down mercilessly, and the gradient steepened as the corkscrew twists became sharper and sharper.
  • As Imogene, she teases Bellini's nobly sculptured melodies mercilessly.
  • Everything is being scrubbed mercilessly so that not a speck of dust or grime will survive into the new year.
  • The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly
  • I've seen a lot of these complaints and criticisms before, and even voiced a few myself, just never sharpened to this kind of shiv-point or stuck in quite so mercilessly. Archive 2009-08-30
  • Dalziel drove his troops mercilessly when the occasion demanded, but he took his own bumps and rarely passed them on to his underlings. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • She also ran a grocery store which hardly made any profit, since it was also the family food-stock and we, the children, pillaged it mercilessly.
  • His useless jostling composed no escape in the least, setting the audacious Risaku up to get mercilessly slaughtered by this fiend.
  • Between the Shrek brand recognition, the bright 3D, the broad-spectrum comedy and the prospect of cute cats dancing, it's hard to imagine a more mercilessly commercial proposition than this animated spin-off. This week's new films
  • They had been teasing him mercilessly about his unkempt ginger barnet. The Sun
  • There were whispered rumors that went even farther than these -- rumors which I dare not even set down here, for the busy tongues that dealt so mercilessly with the name and fame of Eliza Floyd were not unbarbed by malice. Aurora Floyd. A Novel
  • Trips can also be arranged to visit the decrepit gulags and labor camps used so mercilessly by Stalin during the Red Terror.
  • Such films should be taken apart mercilessly with every weapon in the critical armoury.
  • William Hague lampooned him mercilessly for it afterwards.
  • Also, her older sister drilled her mercilessly every day in martial arts, saying that both of them had gotten shamefully out of shape and needed practice.
  • His father was a patient, long-suffering character who was mercilessly hen-pecked.
  • Sunaparant had mercilessly attacked Ravi Naik for usurping the chief ministerial gaddi (throne). Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press
  • So compulsive were his sketches, in which he mercilessly took the mickey out of his erstwhile colleagues, that at the age of 53 his public profile is higher than that of almost anyone in the shadow cabinet.
  • Their retreat had been a rout, and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly.
  • Every time the minister got up to speak he was barracked mercilessly.
  • Of course, the spirit of these themes remains very much present in BUNSHINSABA, named for a particular mercenary haint summoned by a troubled schoolgirl Lee Se-eun who is bullied mercilessly after moving from Seoul to the superstition-hagged Korean provinces. Learn Witch Learn
  • On one hand, the seekers must be cold, impersonal, testing each theory mercilessly.
  • The scene mercilessly loops through the ‘he said’ and ‘she said’ of a broken relationship while the brutal realities of class and skin tone differences keep the dialogue both acidic and poignant.
  • David who has now retired from the service after 27 years was ribbed mercilessly by his White Watch colleagues for his studying.
  • Russian vine is a relative of another mercilessly invasive plant, Japanese knotweed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The intelligent, genuinely-Scientific, American knew well in advance of Copenhagen that so many bureaucrats congregating in one mercilessly-policed place was never going to be other than a heavily-disguised tyrranical-power world-money grab by Uber-power-starved Bureaucrats and the always-Under-funded Banksters. Holocaust Deniers, Global Warming Deniers, Chris Wallace: Any Difference?
  • In the US justice system if an innocent man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished.
  • Critics mercilessly panned this romantic gangster comedy when it first appeared on the big screen, but is it really that bad?
  • When Newton had the institutional authority to do so, he lanced some of his colleagues ferociously and mercilessly.
  • The regime was mercilessly brutal and bloodthirsty.
  • Slaves were mercilessly ground down by slave holders.
  • She was tormented by a furious little gadfly that bit her mercilessly, though she flicked her tail this way and that.
  • He used to rib her mercilessly about her accent.
  • The attackers, 20-30, in number mercilessly descended upon him, armed with snooker cues and bats, beating him to the ground while unconscious.
  • He was mercilessly satirical on the failures of his pupils, to whom (having reduced them, by the most ridiculous imitation of their unfortunate vocal attempts, to an almost inaudible utterance of _pianissimo_ pipings) he would exclaim, "Ma per carità! aprite la bocca! che cantate come uccelli che dormano! Records of a Girlhood
  • Inhaling deeply Samantha started pushing and shoving people out of her way mercilessly.
  • I mercilessly left his fate in her hands; it was like leaving a goldfish in the care of an alley cat.
  • His cartoon mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.
  • As she becomes more emotionally involved the little madam becomes mercilessly manipulative and demanding.
  • We mercilessly critiqued one another, and explored weird mixes of Bizarro, Horror-eroticism, metafictional, vulgarian, bloody stories, and things that are yet to have names. Author of "HPL and His Legacy" : The Lovecraft News Network
  • Recently, one friend "was ragging me mercilessly," he recalled, after noting that Mr. Mukasey slipped into Washingtonese during his confirmation hearings. Mukasey Shows Independent Streak
  • The cruel master beat his slaves mercilessly with a whip.
  • No other colony showed such supine, selfish helplessness in allowing her own border citizens to be mercilessly harried
  • The life-support system was just beside you with tubes piercing mercilessly into your left wrist.
  • She was mercilessly teased by boys and other girls about her physical appearance and called a snob because her father was wealthy.
  • Dalziel drove his troops mercilessly when the occasion demanded, but he took his own bumps and rarely passed them on to his underlings. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • The little boat was buffeted mercilessly by the waves.
  • I observed her curiously as she hesitantly took off her coat, wincing as she did so; my eyes were called to her neck which was flawed mercilessly with red marks around the left side.
  • So what do I, a staunch Thing fan with a mercilessly scrutinous eye think of all this? Prequel to THE THING Starts Shooting In March « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • I teased her mercilessly - what was the point of getting a degree for a life of TV, coffee mornings and school runs?
  • The sun beat down mercilessly on the dry earth.
  • He used to rib her mercilessly about her accent.
  • But wherever it is found, the pudu is mercilessly hunted, and captive rearing might be the only way to save its populations from extinction. 26 Mouse Deer
  • The wry humour and lightness of spirit in Kaurismäki's films ally them with the very bittersweet comedies of Alexander Mackendrick as well as the mercilessly austere dramas of his other cinematic godhead, Robert Bresson.
  • And its mesmeric power has been only slightly diminished by Adam and Joe's mercilessly spot-on soft-toy pee-take.
  • Our land, and all in it, would have been destroyed mercilessly, as pitilessly as a wild elephant in a lotus pond destroys all its flowers.
  • His words were cutting mercilessly into my heart like the cold blade of a sharp knife.
  • Billy in particular is a near-perfect example of Angel at its best, constantly presenting all the characters involved with difficult moral choices and at the same time mercilessly ribbing them for acting as they do.
  • For instance, God did not tell Abraham to flay Isaac's skin and beat him mercilessly before sacrificing him.
  • As for the wildlife, not only is the hum of insects and sand flies deafening, but all three of us have been bitten mercilessly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everything, including the weans, is being scrubbed mercilessly so that not a speck of dust or grime will survive into the New Year.
  • She lashed the horses mercilessly with her long whip.
  • The Abbey really turned up the heat in the fourth period and mercilessly ripped their opponents apart, outscoring them 21 points to two.
  • His cartoon mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.
  • They teased me mercilessly; but I grew to be the tallest and when I was not davening evening services after arriving by the train from school, I was practicing boxing or wrestling with the local gents.
  • If the fox is not up to it, it is tracked relentlessly and run to ground when it is too weak to escape, then torn apart mercilessly for young hunters to be blooded as it takes its last breath.
  • The engine of these mercilessly observed stories is squirminess: emotional awkwardness so intense that it can erupt into magic or just knot itself into scars. NYT > Home Page
  • In return, we mercilessly take the mickey. Times, Sunday Times
  • We mercilessly critiqued one another, and explored weird mixes of Bizarro, Horror-eroticism, metafictional, vulgarian, bloody stories, and things that are yet to have names. Author of "HPL and His Legacy" : The Lovecraft News Network
  • Libertarians and many "Tea Partiers" unknowingly wish to spin our Democracy into an a kind of anarchistic oligarchy where the banks and corporations will rule and mercilessly step on not only on the tea party people, but all the little people and we will continue to have what we ` ve had for so many years: Democracy for the few. Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed
  • Crashing through gates and bouncing over moguls, competitive skiers pound their knees mercilessly.
  • He rises enraged and pummels Dares mercilessly.
  • She grabbed a handful of grass and shoved it down my neck, tickling me mercilessly.
  • Austin, I am sure, had been forewarned of my flatulent aisle partner, who trapped me against the window with the force of her gases unmercilessly for the seven hour flight.
  • When they were safely on the shadowed side of the ridge, they began mercilessly pelting the animal with thrown stone, forcing it first to retreat to the edge of the outcropping, and then reluctantly to break cover and lumber off into the blinding afternoon sun. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • That's why I must beat him mercilessly, until he pukes up the evil bile that engorges him. A practice so vile I hesitate to utter its name
  • He grunted, feeling the pain of the arrow stabbing at him mercilessly.
  • The cold sleet-like rain pounded mercilessly down on the fools who congregated under open skies. An MSG O.A.R. Travelogue 1
  • Its jokes are notorious for their tastelessness, its pet targets are mercilessly goaded, and the magazine's reputation for factual accuracy leaves a certain amount to be desired.
  • Following that moment of blithering mayhem, she had punched the car into drive after shoving the key mercilessly into its sheath.
  • I mercilessly left his fate in her hands; it was like leaving a goldfish in the care of an alley cat.
  • In the unscalable servo, video production companies stern can be mercilessly as actuating as persona ones, due to the massachusetts that they can tercelet as marconi for mostly soiled repentance fossilology. Rational Review
  • They had been teasing him mercilessly about his unkempt ginger barnet. The Sun
  • Jeanna opened her eyes to see the sky had darkened to a dark slate, and the wind whipped mercilessly at the houses and plants around her.
  • When it comes to physical abnormality, the camera can be like an innocent, mercilessly truthful child.
  • But this is the Premiership and it is a harsh, unforgiving place where points don't come cheaply, where missed chances cost you dear and mistakes are mercilessly punished.
  • Monroe, these plays of Jelinek are disarmingly self-ironizing, but at the same time mercilessly serious narratives about female worlds and self-images, about submission, power, life and death. Elfriede Jelinek: Provocation as the Breath of Life
  • Bringing it up at dinner only made me get teased mercilessly "Is that what you call laziness these days?" but dammnit I cant pretend when I feel like hell. You can have it all (if you like)
  • His friends teased him mercilessly when they found the poem.
  • Then the road got worse, the shade diminished allowing the sun to beat down mercilessly, and the gradient steepened as the corkscrew twists became sharper and sharper.
  • Anyone who throws a hat into a public arena must be prepared to have it mercilessly though not maliciously trampled upon.
  • After always being teased mercilessly about being from Canada, Robin tries to show everyone that she's got what it takes to be a real New York resident on "How I Met Your Mother" (CBS at 8), which has a cameo from the one and only Maury Povich. TV highlights
  • It says something about our culture that the biggest film released during our biggest celebration of love is a story about one person mercilessly thrashing another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Out in the field, a veteran Paris freelancer goes to desperate lengths for his next byline, while the new Cairo stringer is mercilessly manipulated by an outrageous war correspondent with an outsize ego. Review of The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman
  • The sun beats mercilessly, unobscured by cloud.
  • The final death cries of that lone midgie I slaughtered mercilessly earlier had fallen on their ears and they lay in wait for us to become comfortable & complacent. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • The sun beat down mercilessly on the dry earth.
  • The ordeal was far from over with incessant rain beating down mercilessly upon the operation.
  • The sun beat down mercilessly.
  • Their repulse was a bitter humiliation to the _parvenue_ Empress, whose resentment took the form (along with many other curious results) of opening the present Boulevard St. Germain, its line being intentionally carried through the heart of that quarter, teeming with historic "Hotels" of the old aristocracy, where beautiful constructions were mercilessly torn down to make way for the new avenue. Worldly Ways and Byways
  • As for the wildlife, not only is the hum of insects and sand flies deafening, but all three of us have been bitten mercilessly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Allied forces quickly ruptured the German front and penetrated deep behind the lines, while Allied aircraft mercilessly strafed the retreating Germans.
  • As it develops it gets even drier, echoing the shimmering heat of the midday sun as it mercilessly parches everything under its power. Midnight at the Oasis: Tauer Perfumes L’Air du Desert Marocain
  • He did so mercilessly in his Siege de la colonne de Pompée, showing the scholars perched atop an ancient column known as Pompey's Pillar and fending off attacking Mamelukes with a barrage of books and scientific instruments. Napoleon on Madison
  • The sun beat down mercilessly on the dry earth.
  • And the critics are likely to pummel it mercilessly.
  • While I was at High School, there was a guy in the year above me who was picked on and teased mercilessly because he was effeminate.
  • From where we were, we could see them thrashing him mercilessly, hitting him with stones.
  • The cruel master beat his slaves mercilessly with a whip.
  • You know you are liable to be cross-examined mercilessly about the assault.

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