To suffer the humility of failing courage in face of pitiless terror. [adjective]
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For Virilio, a pitiless synergy inflames modern violence and modern iconoclasm. [adjective]
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Should a woman be as pitiless as a man. [adjective]
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Leroux, the antagonist of our philosophical demigods, the demolisher of usurped reputations, the pitiless critic of every thing that is respected because of its antiquity. [adjective]
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I address this question to all whom this pitiless Nemesis pursues, and even troubles in their dreams. [adjective]
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"I have been pitiless in my criticism of the economists: for them I confess that, in general, I have no liking." [adjective]
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This brutal and pitiless philosophy promises at least frank and close reasoning. [adjective]
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And he says to me the ingrate, to me the forgetful, to me the pitiless, to me the guilty one: Thanks. [adjective]
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