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Persistence or
Persist may
refer to:
Image persistence, in LCD
monitors Persistence...
- 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...
- ****ual
obsessions are
persistent and
unrelenting thoughts about ****ual activity. In the
context of obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD),
these are extremely...
-
Christie mystery, Nora Ephron's eye for rich-people things, plus an
unrelenting class consciousness that
drives the plot and most of the
punch lines...
- primeministership,
which he
blamed on "pure
physical exhaustion" and the "
unrelenting and
callous brutality of politics". United States:
Chief Commander of...
- film. The film
received mostly negative reviews on release,
citing its
unrelenting and heavy-handed
satire of capitalism,
greed and
human vanities. Sir...
-
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...
- Actress. She also
received Oscar and
BAFTA nominations. The part of an
unrelenting wife in the
crime film A Most
Violent Year (2014)
garnered Chastain the...
- and that "Phoenix's sour frown, the movie's barely-there story, its
unrelenting grimness and its
commitment to
forced eccentricity suggest that no one...
- matter; a small, guitar-driven combo;
clear diction; and an
atmosphere of
unrelenting excitement. The song was a
major hit with both
black and
white audiences...