Examples of using Implacable in English and their translations into Dutch
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As general manager of RCA, David Sarnoff was an early champion of Armstrong's inventions who later became an implacable foe.
Reject every negative thought with implacable rigour--this is one of the important practical deductions of the Short Path.
However, time is always implacable and women tend to age each year.
But the reality of the figures is implacable: less than 10% of resale rights benefit artists who are still alive.
The sound of that smoky, implacable voice broke me out of my momentary daze.
he is implacable.
The rule of unequal development in the capitalist system is implacable, especially in times of crisis,
Feb 2014∫ Reject every negative thought with implacable rigour--this is one of the important practical deductions of the Short Path.
cruel, implacable- married to a poor, weak husband.
It is a gel with implacable action and easy to use by its convenient packaging with brush head.
taciturn, implacable killing machine known commonly as the Saint of Killers.
hard more than sentimental, implacable rather than resigned.
There is no thought of turning back, and no implacable resistance to the truth.
And Thiers, on the other hand, had given them notice that he would be implacable in his vengeance.
As a married couple from Ike together against implacable diagnosis.
that we are against nobody would say he remained implacable: Piet could not enter.
with whom he has clashed, and who remains implacable.
was courageous, implacable, relentless. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Emerson, Mogie's battalion commander.
Was courageous, implacable, relentless. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Emerson, known as"The Gunfighter, Mogie's battalion commander.
It was the Opposition which was implacable in its support for the internationalist perspectives of Bolshevism,