Inflation, unemployment and the unabated right-wing violence against foreigners haunt a Government that seems fearful of acknowledging the very weight of the problems.
During the Lebanese Civil War which broke out in 1975 and raged for 15 years with unabated violence killing more than 100,000 with many more injured and destitute, Kanso had made several trips to his native war-torn land.
Mr. Bush spoke against the backdrop of unabated violence in Iraq, the prison abuse scandal, confusion about the plan for transferring authority to an as-yet-unnamed interim government on June 30 and the difficult negotiations concerning the role of the United Nations.
The lashing continued with unabated violence and intensity and she began to wriggle toward the monolith on her belly: The priest-or such I will call him-followed, lashing her unprotected body with all the power of his arm as she writhed along, leaving a heavy track of blood on the trampled earth.
But, confronted with unabated violence and protest in segregated black townships, the program has all but stalled.
'Bust Him': An Orgy of Violence Mr. Hoyt said the unabated violence by the New Vigilantes was illustrated by a slaying in 1986 and an attempt to execute a key witness.
Conditions in Egypt continued to deteriorate, and unabated violence raged in the streets and countryside alike.
In response to the Government of Sudan's continued complicity in unabated violence occurring in Darfur, Bush imposed new economic sanctions on Sudan in May 2007.
Yet the establishment of the first popularly elected governments in Iraqi and Afghan history has been followed by more suicide bombings and unabated violence.
We observed too, that, although the tempest continued to rage with unabated violence, there was no longer to be discovered the usual appearance of surf, or foam, which had hitherto attended us.