- 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...
- deplo**** to
Costa Verde to lead a
group of
elite soldiers against an
unrelenting militia.
Taking an
untested sniper under his wing,
Beckett faces his...
- 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...
- film. The film
received mostly negative reviews on release,
citing its
unrelenting and heavy-handed
satire of capitalism,
greed and
human vanities. Sir...
- ****ual
obsessions are
persistent and
unrelenting thoughts about ****ual activity. In the
context of obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD),
these are extremely...
- "Is It Time We All
Stopped Hating Phil Collins?".
Chester said of the
unrelenting derision he has suffered, "a lot of it he
brings on himself." He also...
- Armenia—conducted large-scale operations..." / "Because 1993
witnessed unrelenting Karabakh Armenian offensives against the
Azerbaijani provinces surrounding...
- robbers, or
imprisoned unjustly. Reconciliation,
ransom negotiations, or
unrelenting pursuit typically secured the
release of the captive. It is considered...
- 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"...