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Gayle Fallon, head of the Houston Federation of Teachers, says the Arnolds are misguided in their relentless pursuit of data.
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And in our dealings with that government with our international partners, we have been relentless in pursuit of a policy that insists that Iran give up its nuclear weapons ambitions, get right with its international obligations.
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He has been relentless in the pursuit of al Qaeda since he took office.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Wales' Kiwi coach said the All Blacks were relentless in pursuit of victory despite coming under huge pressure at times.
BBC: Wales point fingers at themselves - boss Warren Gatland
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Doubtless eager to erase the memory of their 4-1 humbling at the hands of the same opponents last November, Everton were relentless in their pursuit of an equaliser.
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Prosecutors are relentless in their pursuit of a guilty verdict.
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She was relentless in the pursuit of that.
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The hosts were relentless in their pursuit of goals and it looked as though Aberdeen were on their way to another heavy defeat when Steven Whittaker was brought down in the box by Zander Diamond.
BBC: Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen
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It also came in for criticism for its relentless pursuit of a whistle-blower, Stanley Adams, who had passed on sensitive corporate information to European antitrust officials in Brussels.
ECONOMIST: Paul Sacher
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Lt Turkington's family said they were "devastated" by their loss and said the soldier had been "relentless and steadfast in his pursuit of those causes he believed in".
BBC: UK soldiers killed by rogue Afghan named by MoD
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Through it all, Brian Cashman has proven to be an invaluable commodity thanks in part to his tenacity and relentless pursuit of ultimate control within the baseball operations department.
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The first was the resignation last week of Joel Klein, head of the Justice Department's antitrust division and the man who began the relentless legal pursuit of Microsoft that ended victoriously for the government in June, when Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson called for the company to be broken in two.
ECONOMIST: Microsoft gets a break