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1 The more reputable a suspect, the more remorseless was his pursuit.
2 They would stand with him against less scrupulous, more remorseless exploiters of their labor.
3 Nothing could have been more remorseless .
4 The time for clemency was past; the longer the civil war lasted, the more remorseless and implacable it became.
5 Better far to sink beneath its waves than beneath the more remorseless flood which sweeps over all great cities.
6 Writing at length, he is even more remorseless in his delineation of what the not nearly distant enough future probably holds for us.
7 If Drew had done hard things in his life, few were more remorseless than the ride on the great bay horse that day.
8 A more remorseless foe, however, than Foote appeared in the person of Charles Churchill, the wild and unclerical son of a poor curate of Westminster.
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