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This gets to the core of the Frightful Five's indomitability.
"Nemo" made the case for indomitability in the face of fear.
She has the clarion mezzo of a Disney heroine and that archetype's signature chipper indomitability.
And the story is a simple and appealing fable of indomitability and father-daughter companionship.
They have a particular liking for the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party because of its spirit of besieged indomitability.
There's a real charm to his indomitability, particularly early on when he serves as such a clear inspiration to Sestero.
According to early reviews, it's ultimately a tale of indomitability, which sounds like a much more inspiring word of the day.
"The story is a simple and appealing fable of indomitability and father-daughter companionship," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Most of the time it's either typical athlete's pabulum about giving 100% or constant puffing of the chest to prove one's bravery and indomitability.
That became apparent to me on the morning of April 25, the day before the string of Northeastern primaries that would restore Trump's indomitability.
They can't continue relying on Payet or Greizmann to do something brilliant to pull them out of danger – and this Iceland have an unnerving air of indomitability.
Mr. Bracy has a romantic, country-flavored indomitability, one that possessed him, on first sighting Ms. Ross, to trail her through a Walmart until he had her phone number.
Ms. Jackson's history with us, and her aura of indomitability, mean that she is not merely a casting coup for A but a natural advocate for the play's central themes.
The BBC last year referred to "the myth of the stiff upper lip," but it is neither myth nor cliché to observe that the spirit of indomitability is a British birthright.
Her resentment and resistance to this miserable new world are a match for his, but her indomitability and ferocious energy go a long way toward keeping the film from wallowing in its own misery.
You can hear her indomitability on "Get it Right" (1983), one of her shiniest productions with Luther Vandross, and a gorgeous example of the shimmering synth ambience that characterized so much '80s R&B.
Some Federer fans will claim that Nadal's indomitability on clay has skewed the numbers, and that's true — in addition to all those French Opens, many of his other wins over Federer have come on clay.
Born three years after my parents, sister and brother were forced out of Havana in 1961, I, like others of my generation, was a child forged in loss and fury but raised on perseverance and indomitability.
The recovery of that ball led to a touchdown for the Saints, and Gleason and his team, representing the city that had been so terribly battered by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, became national symbols of indomitability.
In 2006, the year after Hurricane Katrina, Steve Gleason, a safety with the New Orleans Saints, and his football team became symbols of indomitability when he dived to block a punt and helped beat the Atlanta Falcons.
Barret makes the viewer understand, implicitly at least, the desperation of these creators, even as views of their work, and the simmering electronic Afro-funk of the soundtrack, make a case for the indomitability of their creative impulse.
The rapid growth in construction has been driven by lax land-use ordinances, below-market flood-insurance rates, the indomitability of the human spirit, and, mainly, the willingness of Congress to cover much of the cost when the inevitable occurs.
It would require, at various points, a laser focus in defense and a precision scalpel in attack; a deep wellspring of energy and a rich seam of resolve; Matthijs de Ligt's gritted-teeth indomitability and Donny van de Beek's dead-eyed finishing.
And here he was, on the day before he would effectively clinch his nomination, calling a single obscure delegate in a state he had already won in a landslide — an implicit nod to the forces aligned against him before resuming the affect of indomitability.
BEIJING — As Chinese and American officials try to reach a trade deal, President Xi Jinping faces a painful, possibly damaging, choice: to try to protect his aura of indomitability or retreat after President Trump accused China of reneging on the terms of a draft agreement and threatened to raise tariffs.
Watching them act out their regrets and their indomitability while Reeves glowers flatly in the background, it's hard not to see John Wick as a sort of lethal Forrest Gump, stumbling straight-faced from one elaborate crisis to the next without ever changing expression or understanding the impact he's having on the world around him.
Like Harvey, Tiziano was, in the words of the great English poet Geoffrey Chaucer, a 'man's man,' accustomed to showing off the posturing pride and the near-indomitability of the male of the species – 'solder, sailor, horseman he' in the deathless words of the poet W.B. Yeats, yet another near-indomitable and prideful male.
Nabbing the most famous fighter in the world would be a PR coup for the country and for Putin, who has made no secret of his admiration for pugilists, from Jones Jr. to favorite son Fedor Emelianenko to Russian female boxing champion (and possible Putin paramour) Natascha "The Sledgehammer" Ragosina, and who clearly believes their proximity to him is evidence of his and his country's indomitability.
A major theme of "Gleason," a documentary directed by Clay Tweel about that athlete and philanthropist, is that indomitability is no walk in the park: In 2011, the retired football player learned he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A.L.S. (The physicist Stephen Hawking also has what is commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease.) The movie begins with footage of Gleason, speaking haltingly but with good humor, into a video camera.
Frank Oates is much admired for his indomitability of spirit. "I like anything," he once said, "that seems difficult of attainment". A subspecies of African snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii, is named in his honor.
The Cross was designed by Catholic priest Kazimierz Lutosławski, uncle of Polish composer Witold Lutosławski. The shape of the Cross is a symbol of a hard way that should always be followed. It also bears resemblance to Virtuti Militari, the highest Polish military medal, a symbol of bravery and indomitability. The central point of the Cross is the Fleur-de-lys, an ancient symbol of virtue and purity.
One of the most successful sires, Vansikasa, was foaled at the stud. He became well known for his exceptional strength, pulling skill and indomitability, and one of his daughters was the founding mare of the Tori Horse. Even the Vyatka horse was influenced by the Estonian Horse. After the First World War a breeding program was created to help preserve the breed whose numbers had fallen quite a lot during the war.
Memphis He died of heart failure in 2001, at the age of 84, at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis. He is buried next to his wife Lorene, who pre-deceased him in 2000, at the New Park Cemetery in Memphis. Writer Peter Guralnick said of him: Peter Guralnick, "Rufus Thomas", Memphis Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 17 July 2015 > His music... brought a great deal of joy to the world, but his personality > brought even more, conveying a message of grit, determination, > indomitability, above all a bottomless appreciation for the human comedy > that left little room for the drab or the dreary in his presence.
Carlos P. Garcia, 8th President of the Philippines, a native of Bohol and fellow Visayan, said of Sotto: "Vicente Sotto was a rock of Gibraltar in character because of the ruggedness of his conviction, the indomitability of his soul, the sublimity of his courage, and the depth of his faith in the ultimate triumph of justice. His knees no bending, his pen signed no retraction, his march saw no retreat, and his soul of steel knowns no surrender. He marshaled his efforts and used his influence to secure and safeguard for the press the fullest measure of freedom. By his death the country has lost a great patriot, his family has lost a loving and devote father, the Senate has lost an illustrious member..." Southern Islands Hospital, the primary public medical care facility in southern Philippines, was renamed on May 21, 1992 to Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, in honor of the late senator.

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