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23 Sentences With "implacability"

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As in "Don Quixote," the comedy and the pain proceed from the absurd implacability of her logic.
The terror comes from the surroundings, from the implacability of nature, of the cold, less so the creature he encounters.
As a result, the kind of implacability Reverend Wright once espoused is more widespread now than when Mr Obama was elected.
And Davis aces the combination of human vulnerability and machine implacability that other, very conceptually different protector-types have brought to this series.
As Leonora's brother, Mr. Tézier shows both Don Carlo's implacability and the utter exhaustion of a life spent in single-minded pursuit of vengeance.
You'll appreciate those kids, though, and their softening effect on a script that favors cool implacability over human warmth and staged tableaus over natural movement.
Lafont, a new wave stalwart who made her screen debut in a short by Francois Truffaut, imbues her character with the implacability of a Brecht protagonist.
While O'Rourke's visceral responses seem to be born of genuine frustration with the implacability of gun violence in the United States, there is also political calculation here.
Charles M. Blow Donald Trump's unrelenting assault on the media is in fact an assault on the implacability of truth, the notion of accountability and the power of free speech.
But the implacability of the act, and the meticulous deconstruction of the vehicle, reveals not only Bradley's brute strength and boiling point, but also his director's death grip on style and tempo.
The Supreme Court issued a ruling that Netanyahu must allow parliament to reconvene by Wednesday; in response, the opposition leader struck a deal with Netanyahu to serve in his government, inexplicably handing a victory to anti-democratic implacability.
If Mr. Browder's embrace of nature made him an effective evangelist, his implacability could also alienate some allies and cast some potentially worthy compromises — like the sugar industry's belated agreement to clean up the Everglades — as sellouts to corporate greed.
One day, you might be like those Air Force men atop their buckling platform in the North Atlantic, staring down a dark engulfing wave, "the implacability that would no longer indulge their mistakes and would sweep from them all they had ever loved."
In The Village Voice, Andrew Sarris called "The implacability of Mary Tyler Moore's mother character from Timothy Hutton's suicidal-son character is as commendably anti-cliché as anything on the screen in years," eventually placing Moore at his year-end list of best actresses.
And, if the newbies thrill to Sylvia Hoeks as a Terminator-style replicant, assigned to track the hero in his quest, try not to ruin their fun by mentioning Rutger Hauer, who, shouldering a similar role in 1982, brought us the poetry of implacability.
Band 5: Gedichte und Balladen, Leipzig 1912. The comparison to packs of wolves is mentioned as stressing the "implacability of the Poles" alongside the writings of Arthur Jonetz and "many other German nationalists" by Besides his historical and literary production, Dahn also published a large amount of specialist legal literature, on topics such as trade law and international law.
Is there anything dubious about this > forgiveness? Yes, there is – that I do not have her forgiveness; and she is > and remains an intermediate court, a legitimate court, that must not be > bypassed. Her forgiveness certainly cannot justify me eternally, no more > than a person's implacability can harm anyone but himself, but her > forgiveness is a part of a divine procedure.
19 The show was a great success and enabled Serling to finally begin production on his anthology series, The Twilight Zone. Serling's editorial sense of ironic fate in the writing done for the series was identified as significant to its success by the BFI Film Classics library which stated that for Serling "the cruel indifference and implacability of fate and the irony of poetic justice" were recurrent themes in his plots.BFI Film Classics. Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
All the talking was done by his dummy Charlie Brown, who would turn to the impassive Worsley and say, "Look at me, son, when I'm talking to you". For most of Worsley's act, Charlie would abuse him, growing ever more exasperated by the ventriloquist's silence. Worsley would accept Charlie's tirades with a Buster Keaton-like implacability, on rare occasions a barely detectable rise of the eyebrow, on still rarer ones a slight smirk. In due time, Charlie would work himself up into a frenzy and start shrieking at Worsley.
Communists, Capitalists still buy into Iconic Che Photo, Author says by Brian Byrnes, CNN, May 5, 2009 Korda has said that at the moment he shot the picture, he was drawn to Guevara's facial expression, which showed "absolute implacability"Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life, by Jon Lee Anderson, 1997, pg 465 as well as anger and pain.Che Guevara: Revolutionary & Icon, by Trisha Ziff, Abrams Image, 2006, pg 15 Years later, Korda would say that the photograph showed Che's firm and stoic character."Che Guevara: Revolutionary & Icon", by Trisha Ziff, Abrams Image, 2006, pg 33 Guevara was 31 years old at the time the photograph was taken.
Obama describes her mother as forthright and honest, and speaks of her implacability and her silent support for Obama throughout her childhood and beyond. Shields used to take her daughter Michelle to the library long before she started school and used to sit beside her as she learned to read and write. Usually the kind of mother who expected her children to settle their own disputes, Shields was quick to see real distress and stepped in to help when needed. For example, when Michelle was in second grade and was distressed because of being devalued by a teacher, Shields advocated for her and was instrumental in getting her daughter better learning opportunities at school.
William Goode, in an obituary in the Port Pirie Recorder was described as the finest natural orator the editor had known, a man of great tenacity and steadfastness of purpose; not an analytical thinker but a fine organiser and generous friend, an imposing figure with "towering forehead, craggy brows, and deep-set, piercing grey eyes ... determined mouth and square jaw ... at social gatherings he always seemed to say the right thing and in the happiest words ... he had a fine sense of the fitness of things, and frequently saved an awkward situation ... Mr. Goode's hostility and implacability in the contentious field of politics was to some hard to reconcile with his nobility of character socially and privately. ... It will be years ere we shall look on his like again".
Franco's father was a naval officer who reached the rank of vice admiral (intendente general). When Franco was fourteen, his father moved away to Madrid following a reassignment and ultimately abandoned his family, marrying another woman. While Franco did not suffer any great abuse at his father's hand, he would never overcome his antipathy for his father and largely ignored him for the rest of his life; years after becoming dictator, Franco wrote a brief novel Raza under the pseudonym Jaime de Andrade, whose protagonist is believed by Stanley Payne to represent the idealised man Franco wished his father had been. Conversely, Franco strongly identified with his mother (who always wore widow's black once she realised her husband had abandoned her) and learned from her moderation, austerity, self-control, family solidarity and respect for Catholicism, though he would also inherit his father's harshness, coldness and implacability.

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