- Look up persist or
persistence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Persistence or
Persist may
refer to:
Image persistence, in LCD
monitors Persistence...
- the
biggest upsets in NFL history.
Bolstered by a
strong defense and
unrelenting p**** rush, the
Giants went on to win the game 17–14, over the previously...
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later said of this
point in his life, "doubts
began to
spring forth unrelentingly." In high school,
Martin King Jr.
became known for his public-speaking...
- star
power of
Harrison Ford and
Helen Mirren, 1923 is
another solid if
unrelentingly grim
addition to
Taylor Sheridan's
Yellowstone universe." On Metacritic...
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electronics it also
manages an
engrossing pace,
engaging characters,
unrelentingly brutal violence,
erect ****es, a must-own
Halloween mask, a mean-spirited...
- in the
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Putin's law-and-order
image and
unrelenting approach to the
Second Chechen War soon
combined to
raise his po****rity...
- Game of Thrones.
Brian Lowry criticized the
series in
Variety as an "
unrelenting cheese-fest" and as a "more
simpleminded version of Game of Thrones"...
-
critics and
described as a "sensitive,
finely worked drama showing the
unrelentingly bleak reality of the
monstrous narcissist". Tennant's
performance was...
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resulted in Taif
losing its last
major ally.
After enduring a year of
unrelenting thefts and
terror attacks from the
Muslims following the siege, the people...
- po****rity led a
jealous Stalin to
sideline him
after the war.
Known for
unrelenting brutality;
ordered the
immediate hanging of all deserters, even in the...