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Rather than deal with our problems, we have settled into the bi-annual free-for-all "Attack Mercilessly Those You Oppose" -- the elections.
Rabbi Steve Gutow: 43 Million Reasons for Congress to Get Serious Rabbi Steve Gutow 2010
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Mercilessly ridding any obstacles in his pursuit of this exquisite princess—a fairy-tale princess.
Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010
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Mercilessly they lose their livelihood, they are being laid off, sacked, their wages ransacked, their social benefits plundered.
Obama, this is no economic crisis, it is the systemic breakdown of capitalism 2009
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Mercilessly, it goes before you and adds 20 pounds to your shadow.
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Mercilessly she began again, stroking and stroking until his balls tightened and he neared the brink.
Star Struck Pamela Anderson 2005
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Mercilessly squelching a pang of conscience, Lottie drew a clean page in front of her.
One Night Of Scandal Medeiros, Teresa, 1962- 2003
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Mercilessly in earnest, his love for Allan held him back till the farewell plea for pardon and pity was written.
Armadale 2003
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Mercilessly in earnest, his superstition pointed to him to go while the time was his own.
Armadale 2003
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Mercilessly, Gerrard advanced, his sword raised high.
Mercadian Masques Lebaron, Francis 1999
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Mercilessly skewered by this response, the outraged matron opened her eyes to stare murderously at Ross.
Jed the Dead Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997
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