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Zen, known for his feistiness, did not take it lying down.
Rubio doesn't appear to be backing down from his newfound feistiness.
The game's feistiness reached a new level in the second period.
Mangiero, who coached Flores in high school, said he chuckled at Flores's feistiness.
What I loved about her is there's strength of spirit without an unforced feistiness.
In Washington, Mikulski has always exhibited a highly unusual combination of feistiness and bipartisanship.
His feistiness was missing in the first half when the Grizzlies built double-digit leads.
Although Williams rarely delves into specifics on coming opponents, Putintseva's feistiness left a clear impression.
When asked by reporters which nationality she intended to choose, she responded with trademark feistiness.
Bulls and riders both accrue points: bulls for their feistiness, riders for their grace and body control.
Looking back on it now, I think my parents appreciated my feistiness and I'm glad for it.
Other observations: — Laurie is this episode's underdog, her feistiness really shining through in her frustrations with Matt.
"I was born a poor loser," he told The New York Times in 1973, explaining his feistiness.
" Fisher also remembers the scene with fondness, saying, "There's more feistiness this time, now that I really like.
Boohoo's feistiness suits its customers (who did not boycott it after media coverage of rag-trade work conditions).
That project was mournful and cramped in its arrangements; "Livin' on a High Note" has more space and feistiness.
That's one thing that our group was lacking in a way - just that feistiness in front of the net.
The first impression the character gives is one of healthy feistiness, but Layla is, as it happens, profoundly alienated.
Bernhardt's fans loved her feistiness, embracing the star for behavior few would have accepted in a sister, wife, or daughter.
Political dirty tricks that would be otherwise deemed reprehensible are just colorful displays of feistiness when executed on Jack's behalf.
Many of these composers, though, brought well-honed skills, artistic integrity and a touch of American feistiness to their music.
As in the early Reagan years, the leaks to the press have begun, and employee unions are showing a new feistiness.
Fisher gave Leia Organa a humor and feistiness that made her integral to the franchise, and something that can't be easily replicated or replaced.
At their feistiest they risk presenting a shallow picture of their genre and themselves, as reviews praising their feistiness in itself have made clear.
The chorus occupies the sweet spot between feistiness and vulnerability, while the Spanish bits in the rapped verses add a startling depth of feeling.
The bickering and feistiness, which has been a Donald Trump call-sign, has begun to weary voters — especially when a petulant Tim Kaine tries to mimic it.
Still, it's exciting to hear a harpsichord or piano trying to be an entire Baroque chamber orchestra, and some of that feistiness is lost in this arrangement.
In sanitizing and moralizing the tales, the Brothers Grimm, and later Disney — to a greater, and much more commercial, effect — watered down the feistiness of strong heroines.
To those who know him best, it was classic Beverley — the intensity, the feistiness, the willingness to absorb contact while doling out a bit of it himself.
Carrie Fisher and Princess Leia's famous feistiness lives on in a new bonus features clip from the Blu-ray and digital release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
The speaker of Sotelo's Virgin redefines vulnerability in a collection of poems that combine unrequited feelings, myth, fatherlessness, and heartbreak with a sense of humor, sensitivity, and feistiness.
Scorsese tried to answer the question on what Robbie is like by waxing lyrical about her "comedic genius" and "all-bets-off feistiness," reminiscent of classic Hollywood actresses.
For while these savvy veterans bring a new feistiness to their parts, they never make the mistake of turning expertly tuned ensemble pieces into lopsided displays of star power.
Borodin's Second ends the way Saint-Saëns's concerto begins — with a brief, powerful chord — yet Ms. Weilerstein's entrance whisked the mood to a new extreme with her signature feistiness.
Despite Aries getting much of its reputation for feistiness from the god of war, Ares, your Mars sign is actually named after the ram in the Golden fleece mythology.
Rubio's feistiness in particular seemed to be a strong rebuttal to his performance a few weeks earlier in New Hampshire, when his robotic debate performance – and mockery by Gov.
But his feistiness quickly drained away when the question focused on the recent State Department's inspector general report criticizing Clinton's email practices, which suggested she hasn't been telling the truth.
Tabasco, on the Gulf of Mexico, is bisected by rivers that regularly flood its towns; in both its climate and the feistiness of its local politics, it can resemble Louisiana.
But for all of that feistiness, for all of those verbal and online fisticuffs, there is one person who is definitely not on Mr. Trump's target list: President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
The former governor of Florida, already showing a new feistiness that refuted Donald Trump's "low energy" label, is finding his footing with a far more sunny strategy than that of Trump and Ted Cruz.
But in the process, Mosseri showed a level of feistiness that he'll need for the many battles ahead inside Instagram and Facebook and on the outside, where big tech skeptics are getting louder by the day.
At her arraignment in a Staten Island courthouse on Friday afternoon, Ms. D'Avanzo lacked her usual on-camera glamour and feistiness, appearing in a plain dark winter jacket, her hair pulled back into a modest ponytail.
The first season of GLOW — which is executive-produced by Orange Is the New Black's Jenji Kohan — relishes the drama and feistiness inherent in its story, unfolding something like a TV version of A League of Their Own.
For all their cool-girl feistiness, the women of this film are really just there to be adored by the male leads, and to giggle attractively in the many, many, many, many montages that show how deliriously happy these couples are.
Kary Brittingham is bringing some fire to the ladies of Dallas and already established her feistiness in the season 4 preview, where she is introduced while saying she doesn't want to have "multiple orgasms" and then asking who invented marriage, anyway?
"Meanwhile Spencer's scrappy Minny Jackson, Aibileen's best friend and the best cook in the county, provides not only comic relief but a feistiness that shows that some maids found the gumption and means to get back at overbearing employers," the publication wrote.
The day's stunning dominoes ("Abrupt chain reaction for Trump" is the five-column head in the WashPost): Trump, backed by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, settles on "Mooch" to head comms, largely because he likes the financier's feistiness defending POTUS on cable.
But if selecting Mr. Pence would seem to be a concession to standard political imperatives, the move is also a gamble for Mr. Trump, who has typically valued his allies for their deep loyalty and public feistiness, rather than for the workmanlike political abilities that Mr. Pence embodies.
White House aides said Mr. Shine could not have planned that a confrontation between Mr. Trump and Mr. Acosta would take place, or known that it would turn into a fight that ultimately went to court, and insisted he was referring simply to the president's feistiness before he went to the podium.
That feistiness seems to come from desperation more than anything else—though Rick Santorum's body language and speech patterns suggest he slammed at least a dozen shots of espresso before the debate—and it seems like all three candidates realize that this is their last chance to make any kind of impact on the race.
Fichman is an aggressive counter puncher, and is known for her tenacity as well as her feistiness on the court.
Reports indicated that the segments were considered too gentlemanly, in the style of the earlier "Point/Counterpoint", and lacked the feistiness of Crossfire.
Mouths are often depicted as small, usually rendered with one line on the face. A fang peeking from the corner of the mouth indicates mischief or feistiness (unless, of course, the character has fangs normally). A cat mouth (like a number "3" rotated 90° clockwise) replacing the character's normal mouth, and usually accompanied by larger eyes may also represent mischief or feistiness (a notable exception being Konata Izumi from Lucky Star, whose usual mouth shape is this).
The way Sherwood portrayed the character was with more feistiness, though the character was never written as timid. Sherwood's take on the part brought on comparison's to the character's mother, Drucilla. That new "fire" was brought into the Daniel and Lily relationship. "Dru can be a little dramatic," Sherwood said.
Kazan wrote about Loden "with a mix of affection and patronization, emphasizing her sexuality and her backcountry feistiness." In a "condescending" way, Kazan bemoaned that Loden had depended on her "sexual appeal" to get ahead and that he was afraid of "losing her." But Kazan was also, in his words, "protective" of Loden. Her acting career on film had a troubled history.
Upon her introduction, Felicity, or Flick, was fifteen years old and "a devoted feminist", who had a "very active social conscience." Jim Schembri from The Age thought Flick was "the slightly more reserved" sibling, who he noted were all different from another. Valance said she shared some similarities with her characters, including her stubborn streak and her "feistiness." She also thought Flick acted a lot younger than her age.
Sherwood gave Lily more feistiness, although the character was never written as timid. Sherwood's interpretation drew comparisons to Lily's mother, Drucilla; that "fire" was brought into Daniel and Lily's relationship. Sherwood said that "Dru can be a little dramatic", and when Lily faces an issue with Daniel "she's not going to remain calm, she's going to do what she saw her mother do". The actress praised the pair's storyline for not focusing on the different races of the characters.
Carla and Tony exchange heated words about their marriage and Tony's sanity and jail sentence. Tony taunts his tied up ex-wife as she tells him he will go back to prison for even longer, when he reminds her he was given a life sentence. Tony tells Robbie how he married Carla as he was attracted to her feistiness. Tony tells Hayley that she is there as revenge against Roy, although Hayley protests Roy did nothing to him.
At the 2002 African Cup of Nations held in Mali, he was selected among the CAF Team of the Tournament. During his playing days, he was Super Eagles' second choice left-back to former Chelsea left-back, Celestine Babayaro. On some occasions, he played together with Babayaro; both switching positions from the left full-back to the left wing of the midfield, often confusing opponents with their identical style of play. Udeze was noted for his feistiness, intelligent marking and remarkable recovery rate.
Unlike its 10-year-old blended stablemate, Alberta Springs, Alberta Premium is only aged for five years perhaps accounting for some of the comparative feistiness. Alberta Premium is currently only available in Canada. Despite its unique composition, it occupies the same shelving and price bracket as the staple Canadian whisky brands. Although blurred out for copyright reasons, the distinctive bottle (and some parts of the label uncensored) can be seen in the Trailer Park Boys series as Jim Lahey's (John Dunsworth) brand of choice.
In April 2010, Izzy goes to The Rovers Return Inn for her date with Kirk Sutherland (Andrew Whyment), having arranged to meet him, via an online dating site. Disaster strikes when she spots Jason Grimshaw (Ryan Thomas) - who she believes to be Kirk as Kirk used Jason's photo on his profile, much to Jason's surprise. As Izzy storms out, she bumps into Gary Windass (Mikey North) and they argue. Gary takes a shine to her feistiness and when he bumps into her again later in the day, there's a clear spark.
Born and raised in Powell River, British Columbia, Lupul played his junior hockey career with the Nanaimo Clippers and the Victoria Cougars of the Western Hockey League. He signed a free agent contract with the Canucks a day prior to the team opening their training camp in Powell River. Lupul, at 5-foot-9 in height and 175 pounds, immediately demonstrated his feistiness by fighting Gerry Minor in his first day at training camp. Lupul, known as the Pride of Powell River, played seven seasons as a forward with the Canucks, from 1979 to 1986.
The album was released more than three years after the gold-selling Fires and marks a change in the musical genre for Pallot. According to her biography on her official MySpace page: "The Graduate has piano-driven songs high on happy pills, woozy electronics and beefed up bass. Where guitars would once have swooned, now they swagger and there is a new-found feistiness to Pallot’s emotive vocals." The album was self-produced and recorded in the North London studio she shares with her husband, Grammy-nominated producer Andrew Chatterley.
As the millennium approached, Hayes agreed to spearhead another campaign, this time focusing on global warming and pushing for clean energy. The April 22 Earth Day in 2000 combined the big-picture feistiness of the first Earth Day with the international grassroots activism of Earth Day 1990. For 2000, Earth Day had the internet to help link activists around the world. By the time April 22 came around, 5,000 environmental groups around the world were on board reaching out to hundreds of millions of people in a record 184 countries.
In the late 1620s to the 1630s there was clearly a Flemish influence recognizable in his portraits as is seen in the Portrait of Simon de Vos of 1634 (Maagdenhuismuseum, Antwerp). This portrait of the Antwerp painter Simon de Vos shows a dynamism akin to that visible in the portraits of van Dyck. A similar Flemish feistiness can be seen in his Portrait of a man holding a ring of 1629 (Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon). The textured description of skin and soft handling of hair from the mid 1630s onwards show the influence of Antwerp portrait painters of that period.
In November 2001 the two characters fall out because Karen insults Steve's mother Liz, though they later end up back together. Discussing the success of the pairing, Simon Gregson compared Steve and Karen to "a mini Jack and Vera" with "the shouting and the arguments" and "the feistiness of the characters". He added that Steve and Karen "can't live with each other and can't live without each other". Gregson also remarked that the relationship was "going back to what Coronation Street set out to be" which he felt to be "hen-pecked husbands and very strong women".
In November 2001, the two characters fall out because Karen insults Steve's mother Liz, though they later end up back together. Discussing the success of the pairing, Gregson compared Steve and Karen to "a mini Jack and Vera" with "the shouting and the arguments" and "the feistiness of the characters". He added that Steve and Karen "can't live with each other and can't live without each other". Gregson also remarked that the relationship was "going back to what Coronation Street set out to be" which he felt to be "hen-pecked husbands and very strong women".
At the Metrodome show, Jon Bream of Star Tribune noted the effects were bigger, brighter and bolder than their last tour. He says, "This time around, the Prefab Five seemed to be projecting more of an attitude, as if some of the songs and the messages on the video screen were flipping a figurative finger at critics. The feistiness adds a much- needed edge, but if critics are NSYNC's biggest gripe, these guys have nothing to complain about". Scott Mervis of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called the show at RFK Stadium the "mother of all stadium tours".
Time, "Review: Thank Your Lucky Stars (Warner)", Monday, October 4, 1943. McDaniel continued to play maids during the war years for Warners in The Male Animal (1942) and United Artists' Since You Went Away (1944), but her feistiness was toned down to reflect the era's somber news. She also played the maid in Song of the South (1946) for Disney. McDaniel as Beulah in 1951, the year before her death She made her last film appearances in Mickey (1948) and Family Honeymoon (1949), where that same year, she appeared on the live CBS television program The Ed Wynn Show.
"Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" received general acclaim from critics. Matthew Chisling of AllMusic used the song and "Paparazzi" as examples of how The Fame's lyrics "salt and pepper the album with a nasty, club-friendly feeling of fun and feistiness that an excellent, well-produced dance album should have." Genevieve Koski of The A.V. Club called "LoveGame" and this song "propulsive club anthems" that "chug along on wave after wave of synths and programmed drums, resulting in a dizzying sonic trip that approximates the high point of a chemically enhanced night of club-hopping." Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine said that Gaga "successfully [tosses] out dirties" on the song.
Self- portrait, 1923 It was perhaps no accident that William Forsyth described his teacher, John Love, as a "tall, . . . blond giant." He was the opposite, and many of his friends and students, and even his daughters, thought that explained a lot about his personality, described by one as that of a "little cocky bantam rooster" whose stature was shorter than most men, which many believed was the catalyst to a "feisty way about him, to make up for his height." - (Judith Vale Newton, The Hoosier Group (Indianapolis, Eckert Publications, 1985), 131.) Forsyth's "feistiness" earned a reputation for a quick temper and for being "ornery", a lover of a good argument.
In 1948, Morison again abandoned her film career and returned to the stage, and achieved her greatest success. Cole Porter had heard her sing while in Hollywood and decided that she had the vocal expertise and feistiness to play the female lead in his new show, Kiss Me, Kate. Morison went on to major Broadway stardom when she created the role of Lilli Vanessi, the imperious stage diva whose own volatile personality coincided with that of her onstage role (Kate from The Taming of the Shrew). Kiss Me, Kate featured such songs as "I Hate Men," "Wunderbar", and "So in Love", reuniting Morison with her former Broadway co-star Alfred Drake.
After the Wicked Witch of the West was melted by water, Queen Ozma has appointed Dorothy Gale the Princess of Emerald City. With her feet firmly grounded in her ruby slippers, Dorothy tackles her royal duties with enthusiasm, bravery, kindness and farm girl feistiness. And whether it's magic, Munchkins, flying monkeys or her nemesis Wilhelmina, the wicked witch- in-training and niece of the Wicked Witch of the West, Dorothy is ready to track down and put a stop to any problem that comes Oz's way with help from her dog Toto and their friends Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion. At the start of the second season, the Wizard of Oz ends up back in Oz after getting mixed up in another tornado.
Michael Fairman of On-Air On-Soaps called Cane and Lily "one of daytime's most popular couples", and their story with Billy and Chloe "one of soaps all-time best quadrangle story arcs". Mallory Harlen of Soap Opera Digest praised the quadrangle for adding another layer to Lily: "The always prim, always perfect Lily reminded me way too much of Christine Blair...in a bad way. But being a woman scorned really worked for her; her newfound feistiness is completely fitting for Drucilla's daughter." Nelson Branco of TV Guide Canada criticized the couple; he thought they had no chemistry and wanted Cane "in the big leagues and not with little girls", but conceded that they had "a very vocal, and loyal fanbase".
Mrs Ivy Eckdorf, a professional photographer with two unsuccessful marriages behind her, decides to visit Dublin's O'Neill's Hotel, after hearing that there are some dark secrets in the closet at the place. The hotel is owned by Mrs Sinnott, a compassionate deaf-and-dumb lady fast approaching her ninety-second year. Her feckless son Eugene, a drunk and gambling addict, spends little on the upkeep of the hotel, and the place has now acquired a reputation as a somewhat seedy establishment: Morrissey, a local pimp, often arranges his clients' rendezvous with prostitutes in the rooms. With her feistiness and indefatigable spirit Mrs Eckdorf budges into the lives of the Sinnott family, O'Neill the hall porter and Father Hennessey, a Catholic priest of the local parish.

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