- Look up persist or
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Persistence or
Persist may
refer to:
Image persistence, in LCD
monitors Persistence...
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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...
- ****ual
obsessions are
persistent and
unrelenting thoughts about ****ual activity. In the
context of obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD),
these are extremely...
- to suit her
ladylike sensibility.
Andrews referred to
production as "
unrelenting"
given the
physical exertion and
technical details,
saying that she "could...
- 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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visions plaguing him, and
becomes embroiled in the
mystery of Oakmont's
unrelenting flooding. The
Sinking City was
released for
Microsoft Windows, PlayStation...
- (October 5, 2021). "From
Steffi Graf's
Golden Slam to
Roger Federer's
unrelenting run, the best from the
world of tennis".
Olympic Games.
Archived from...
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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...
- performances, True Detective's
second season is
florid to a
fault and so
unrelentingly grim that it
becomes about as much fun as
being stuck in L.A. traffic...
- but she's
determined to help him anyway. That's what
makes the film so
unrelenting."
Sarandon was
awarded the
Women in Film
Crystal Award in 1994. Additionally...