Word: relentlessly
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...Brown turns to her advantage. Brown is an executive secretary at Tribune Interactive, part of the Tribune Co., the Chicago-based media empire. Her daughters Nnyla, 23, and Rayna, 13, love some kinds of rap. So does she. And the parts she doesn't love--the trash talk, the relentless treatment of women as nothing more than walking booties--give her a chance to discuss with her daughters just why she doesn't love them. "We discuss things openly about sex and relationships," says Brown. "What's tacky and what's not tacky. Sometimes the kids are more embarrassed...
...seems to be a moment given over to America's relentless search for the bottom...
...like abortion and homosexuality, place her to the left of social conservatives. If some Republicans question the sanity of marrying a Clinton-loving Democrat, none doubt her fierce loyalty to the G.O.P. or her devotion to the Bush family. As an unpaid adviser to Bush 2000, Matalin remained his relentless booster on CNN, an arrangement she never saw as a conflict. Former President Bush has said that toward the end of his failing re-election bid, he and Matalin were the only ones on the campaign who thought he still had a chance--proof that loyalty can sometimes lead...
...named Ivy League rookie of the week for January 9th and has received the honor three times already this season. Guiding the Big Red attack is junior point guard Wallace Prather, who will undoubtedly hamper the Crimson's backcourt trio of Harvey, Elliot Prasse-Freeman, and Drew Gellert with relentless defense...
Other writers known for their relentless annotations were Horace Walpole, Charles Darwin, Thomas Macaulay and William Blake. I LOVE BLAKE. [I don't!] But quality that high is rare. We take a book out of the library and read the marginalia, often surly and stupid, of anonymous strangers. THANKS A HEAP! The fun, though, is to respond to them, by which we perpetuate the argument and extend the text. BACK TO HIS THESIS, AT LAST? [you're welcome...