Galerius, who succeeded Diocletian in the government of the ~ast, implacably pursued his policy, and this great persecution lid not end until the persecutor, perishing, it is said, of the dire isalady of Herod and Philip II. [Please select]
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His face was flint-like in its composure, his mouth implacably grim. [Please select]
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How intensely and implacably did his soul mount to that crisis. [Please select]
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His hand pressed upon her ominously; his look was implacably stern. [Please select]
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"Damn your fine words," exclaimed Morgan slowly and implacably. [Please select]
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Sam marched, not looking back, and his father followed the small figure implacably. [Please select]
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Although it has cost its author a great deal more thought and labor than will be apparent, it falls, in his estimation, far below the demands of its implacably urgent theme. [Please select]
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