How To Use Mercilessness In A Sentence
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Filmed in Alberta and Colorado, every exterior shot portrays the mercilessness of winter in the high mountains.
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Filmed in Alberta and Colorado, every exterior shot portrays the mercilessness of winter in the high mountains.
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Phyllis' opisthotonic reaction to being stabbed is almost as animalistic as the opportunistic mercilessness of her tormentors.
31 Screams: Lucy Grantham
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No humans perished in the blaze as the authorities stood idly by, but the firemen's mercilessness took on an added dimension when it was learned that the family's three dogs and cat died in the inferno.
Edward Flattau: Compassion
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At first he responds with fear and pity, later with loathing and mercilessness.
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Faces of children, faces of teachers: angry, taunting, horrible… my heart was overwhelmed at the mercilessness others imposed.
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Moravia's mercilessness challenges the current Anglo-American rage for a more empathic, emotional brand of narrative.
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You can't like his poems - they're deliberately virulent; you can only gasp at their skill and daring, their sickening warp, their mercilessness.
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His ethics had been compressed into a fierce loyalty to friends and a mercilessness towards those who betrayed him.
The Return
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Reply Obj. 3: Cruelty is there taken for mercilessness, which is lack of beneficence.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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The selfishness and mercilessness of these corporate pigs knows no bounds.
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The mercilessness shown by Stack Lee helped make this the stuff of folklore.
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Yes, his grandfather was a Muslim, but he converted because Islam better reflected his mercilessness.
Deconstructing Obama
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Natalia was struggling to contain herself, a torrent of emotions wanting to burst forth and unleash themselves with unrelenting mercilessness.
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Her vulnerable expression and her eyelids closed, she wondered how this woman could mutter such affronts to the inferior and poor slave that endured her mercilessness.
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It is a theme that replicated itself across the mountains with the mercilessness of the parasitic beast in Ridley Scott's Alien, consuming its host forest and moving on to fresh ground.
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The most powerful image of this infinite mercilessness is also the first.
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In many of his over 150 tales, he flirts with mercilessness and amoralism.
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He was both a hero (in the war with the Harvang) and monster (due to his mercilessness) and Ford's prose, which is delivered swiftly and with confidence, makes it one to remember.
REVIEW: Eclipse Two edited by Jonathan Strahan
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And there are few things more vicious than the mercilessness fallen man shows a penitent.
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In the second half of the book, Athill describes, with a strange combination of amiability and mercilessness, the main writers with whom she worked.
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But this anxious feeling of antagonism and mercilessness is rarely talked about - if at all.
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He sent dozens before firing squads, shocking friends with his mercilessness.
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Despite Mussolini's colonial policies of racial superiority and mercilessness, the fascist regime claimed to be different from the other colonial powers.
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However, get female soccer players on a field, and different characteristics emerge: bravery and mercilessness.
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In many of his over 150 tales, Andersen flirts with mercilessness and amoralism.
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For the man inside the hut, his accuser and punisher was being mercilessness.
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When it comes to brutish tactics and mercilessness, Stefan knows no limits.
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The showdown was fierce as both of them employed the basic rules of the trade: ruthlessness, mercilessness, and pitilessness.
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As the caption put it, Behe was cross-examined ‘with cheerful mercilessness.’