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She trying to teach that same self-assuredness to her son.
These small shifts go a long way in projecting self-assuredness.
She just cloaks her self-assuredness behind a layer of British demureness.
" At least some of Biden's self-assuredness is about "Medicare for All.
Often intelligently, with a meticulously organized, relentless, insane, patient thoroughness and self-assuredness.
Both managers handled the questioning of their moves after the game with self-assuredness.
She told Wilde that with age came self-assuredness and clarity about one's identity.
I try to channel such radical self-assuredness as I attempt to follow along.
Those who meet Asia Graves today are typically struck by her self-assuredness and strength.
Some have viewed President Trump's recent moves as a sign of rising self-assuredness in the man.
There's just no way this kind of self-assuredness at any point in a presidential election is warranted.
A little goofy-looking and awkward, yet displaying an adolescent self-assuredness, he is the quintessential movie pizza boy.
The feminist message is clear from the beginning, as are the themes of self-assuredness and trying to find yourself.
Her self-assuredness in her work is enough reason for fans to want to hear what this woman is doing next.
It's a kind of confidence and self-assuredness that makes it very obvious he'd be one of G.O.O.D. Music's newest signees.
"He began suffering from the same disease from which I used to suffer: self-assuredness," Mr. Gorbachev said at the time.
" This newfound self-assuredness extends to her upcoming collection, too, as Comey says she was trying to think about a "boss woman.
The days of her needing us to feel safe at night have passed, and she has begun building a sense self-assuredness.
What they do not realize is that beneath the stony exterior and self-assuredness is a squishy sense of anxiety and vulnerability.
Self-assuredness propelled her to dominate professional tennis; it was key to her being ranked the top female player in the world.
But today, I walk through life with the same self-assuredness that that guitar player showed in church so many years ago.
Though it'd be really badass of me to breeze through these conversations with pure self-assuredness and poise, I have plenty of worries.
In our smugness and self-assuredness, many of us laughed off Trump and his supporters throughout the campaign, refusing to take them seriously.
A position of power — power from being attractive, power from heading a classroom — is nearly inevitably accompanied by a slight stupidity of self-assuredness.
Her self-assuredness seems cultivated from years of being in the spotlight, though she is sometimes revisiting the most difficult parts of her life.
But the Sanders campaign has been speaking optimistically in private about its chances in Iowa, and Mr. Sanders has been oozing self-assuredness in public.
And I really do believe my young self-assuredness stemmed at least in part from being reminded, again and again, that I was both unique and loved.
He rarely travels without his emotional, trenchcoat-and-fedora-wearing partner, Donald French (Scott Chernoff), whose tendency to freak out in stressful situations balances Branski's psychotic self-assuredness.
Dressed in a dark three-piece suit and holding a lit cigarette in his left hand, the young man's mien projects self-assuredness, streetwise skepticism and aggressive irony.
Unfortunately for men like the fictional Heidecker who do not have the nepotistic upbringing and brand management of a slumlord's heir, their self-assuredness tends to get them nowhere.
Those of us who are past those angst-ridden first few years out of school know that clarity and self-assuredness come eventually, even if it takes a little while.
A debate sketch in 2000 was so effective in capturing Al Gore's wooden self-assuredness, his panicked staff made him watch the sketch to try to counter the damaging image.
Marnie's glossy exterior and her careful self-assuredness is nothing but a lie, masking the insecurity that lies within, as evidenced by her conversation with Hannah, who's packing for her Hamptons assignment.
"Hopefully, another amazing match of tennis for me," she said in her on-court interview, one of several answers that drew startled gasps from audience members not used to such unapologetic self-assuredness.
Dern plays off of that burgeoning self-assuredness, fully believable as the determined, accomplished woman that young girl has become, but still conserving the vulnerability of someone who doesn't want to believe they've been hurt.
It's easy to feel like you're on top of the world during a transit like this one, but it's just as likely that that your sudden self-assuredness will lead you to make some risky choices.
But given the way that the Kings found a way to win on Friday night when they collected their third victory in their last five games, the self-assuredness tends to come at a faster pace.
Despite waiting to release their latest hit until the penultimate month of the year, the strength of EXO and self-assuredness of "Obsession" reminds us why the group is one of the best in the business. 2127.
There was outrage from her old audience, but the self-assuredness and utter audacity of her behavior—and all that publicity, both positive and negative—helped her shake off her kid-friendly image and embrace a new, larger fanbase.
It takes an amazing level of intelligence and self-assuredness to jump into a project like Billy Lynn knowing you can deliver the goods, but Stewart has proven quite adept at finding the projects that bring out her best qualities.
Around jittery drum programming and an insistently airy synth patch that's sorta pan-pipe adjacent, Zanca sings of trying to retain the open-heartedness and blind self-assuredness of childhood as you grow into the anxieties of the world around you.
Fortunately, coming to peace with things is a big probability at this time—you feel confident about how you might handle a situation in the future, and your sense of boundaries, security, and self-assuredness is bringing you peace of mine.
Maybe it was his vulpine good looks, self-assuredness and cut-glass cheekbones, maybe his air of semi-permanent snark, but he had a way of getting to people; a way of converting footballing rivalries into a tangible sense of deep dislike.
I wanted to use them to represent some of the themes I took away from the poem — the expectations women have for themselves, the pain and longing from unmet dreams, and the confidence and self-assuredness that comes with age and perspective.
The margin of Mr. de Blasio's victory on Tuesday, after he won the September primary by the largest margin of any Democrat in decades, may only embolden him, even as some supporters privately worry the mayor's self-assuredness can undercut his successes.
Ms. Schiano had virtually no business experience when the two men took her on, but her self-assuredness and understanding of the brand won them over, said Madison Cox, president of Fondation Pierre Bergé-Yves Saint Laurent and the widower of Mr. Bergé.
The record's high points—like "Milky Way," a fuzzy ballad that might have been on Dinosaur Jr.'s Bug in another life, or the foggy anthemics of "Lichen"—billow with a winning self-assuredness, confronting romantic dissolution and even mortality with a head held high.
But there is hope in the music, too, and in her onstage demeanor, best exemplified by a "Saturday Night Live" cameo alongside Chance in December; an unsigned rapper gliding onto the national television stage, Noname gave a master class in poise, delivery and self-assuredness.
Whether you're vying for a competitive internship straight out of college, looking to cinch a promotion, or even attempting to pivot industries mid-career, having the self-assuredness to put yourself out there for an opportunity that may not qualify fully for is, arguably, a solid strategy for getting ahead.
The acerbic and urgent tenor of the exchanges reflected the panicked state of a Republican field determined to halt Mr. Trump, whose crudely freewheeling style, abundant self-assuredness and durable popularity have produced three consecutive early-state victories that threaten to put the nomination out of reach for his two biggest rivals, Mr. Rubio and Mr. Cruz.
The comedian, who's faced her fair share of body shaming in the public eye (intentional and not) but is known for her unabashed self-assuredness onstage, explained that she, like many women, had to overcome the constant messaging urging her to be thinner, bolder, more fit in the quest for that elusive perfect body that's supposed to raise us all up into Pretty Girl nirvana.
This self-assuredness meant she could be controlling and difficult; her friend Garson Kanin likened her to a schoolmistress,Kanin (1971) p. 54. and she was famously blunt and outspoken. Katharine Houghton commented that her aunt could be "maddeningly self- righteous and bossy".
The album debuted at 25 on the ARIA Charts. The album was praised with much positive feedback. It became Triple J's featured album of the week, also having several songs from the album having some airplay. It was praised by Rolling Stones – "Introspection and elation still tussle, but self-assuredness is what marks this impressive rebirth".
Human deficiencies are described in a tragicomical way. Werner sees the self-evident as something strange, is astonished and wonders like a child. His protagonists want the right to make mistakes and have deficiencies (“self- assuredness is the sign of the yokel”, in: Die kalte Schulter, a Chinese saying). They crave love, but at the same time curse the world and themselves.
Thom Jurek of AllMusic writes that "Jarosz reaches through her musical and personal histories with vulnerability and willingness. She comes out on the other side with songs that possess narrative savvy, melodic invention, and a refreshing sense of self-assuredness". Jim Fusilli of the Wall Street Journal finds her "country–flavored folk songs" to be "direct, unadorned and thoroughly beautiful".
Eventually, the writers began referring to the idea by the verbal shorthand "M. Appeal", which gave rise to the character's ultimate name. Emma Peel, whose husband went missing while flying over the Amazon, retained the self- assuredness of Gale, combined with superior fighting skills, intelligence and a contemporary fashion sense. After more than 60 actresses had been auditioned, the first choice to play the role was Elizabeth Shepherd.
The elder Taylor is an African American griotte and talked often with her young daughters, telling them stories about herself, her childhood, and her family. Though captivating, the stories she shared had deeper significance than mere entertainment value. They were meant to inculcate in the girls a foundation of strength and self- assuredness. In 2006, Mary Taylor decided to share these stories with her family and friends by writing and sending an annual epistle instead of a Christmas card.
The narrative crosses several timelines, perspectives and worlds and each chapter is from a different perspective. Tamaz Chiladze focuses on moral problems/issues, arisen as a result of too great a self-assuredness on the part of psychologists. In the novel, the main character is an up-to-now successful psychotherapist Levan, whose wife has left him. One day she suddenly realised that her marriage is nothing more than fact/reality born out of habit and her family is a branch of a hospital.
Fossil of the extinct giant salamander Andrias scheuchzeri, the basis for Čapek's newts The tone of the first section is generally light-hearted satire, in contrast to the darker tone of later parts of the story. Čapek targets a range of human foibles, from the superficiality of Hollywood starlets, to the arrogance of prevalent European attitudes towards non-white races. He also skewers the self- assuredness of science; scientists are repeatedly seen underestimating the capabilities of the Newts and falsely assessing other related issues, always in full confidence of the validity of their claims.
In a study of parents of students of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Upward Bound program, the vast majority of parents reported that their children took more challenging classes and received better grades after attending the program. Parents reported that after the program, their children seemed to have better attitudes regarding their own educational attainment. Parents believed the program helped their children to foster personal integrity, self-assuredness, and ambition. Parents also believed that their children exhibited more mature behaviors, such as budgeting money and reliable communication.
In 1957, he played Lucifer in Brother Lucifer in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and a sinister Venetian agent in Jonathan Griffin's The Hidden King in Edinburgh. As Shaw grew older, his reputation as a dramatic actor grew stronger, and he became known for a sharp intelligence and dignified style. Although his good looks diminished, reviewers felt that he used his florid and weatherbeaten face well in evoking grandeur and self- assuredness in such roles as generals, priests and his familiar Shakespearean parts. In 1956, his wife Margaret Delamere died; she was survived by their daughter Drusilla.
Donahue had never operated a camera before and spent two days in a "crash course". Donahue said she modeled her character after a director she had once worked with, noting her character's "self-assuredness" when everything went as planned, and confusion during crisis. During filming, the actors were equipped with CP-16 film and Hi8 video cameras provided by cinematographer Neal Fredericks. They were given clues as to their next location through messages hidden inside 35 mm film cans left in milk crates they found with Global Positioning Satellite systems.
Betty's acting ability prompts Ruth Perlmutter to speculate if Betty is acting the role of Diane in either a dream or a parody of a film that ultimately turns against her. Rita (Laura Elena Harring) is the mysterious and helpless apparent victim, a classic femme fatale with her dark, strikingly beautiful appearance. Roger Ebert was so impressed with Harring that he said of her "all she has to do is stand there and she is the first good argument in 55 years for a Gilda remake". She serves as the object of desire, directly oppositional to Betty's bright self-assuredness.
In Leonard's study, male fans recalled the significance of the band members' longer hair, individual clothes, and collective self-assuredness. The reaction from female fans varied; one found the cover "very sensual ... they looked grown up and sexy", while another described it as "scary, difficult, unpleasant", adding: "They looked menacing, like they were looking down on a victim. They looked like wooly mammoths, brown and leathery." In the UK, the release was accompanied by speculation that the group's success would soon end, given that most acts there faded after two or three years at the top.
Wanting to separate herself from her former title as Wonder Woman, Artemis used her skills learned in Tartarus to her advantage and joined a group of demon-hunting heroes called the Hellenders. Based in Waverly, Pennsylvania she was assigned the codename Javelin, which she quickly rejected for the name Requiem. Artemis developed a romantic interest in fellow Hellender Sure-Shot, a master of arsenal and projection weapons. This interest was dropped though when she discovered that Sure-Shot's perceived self- assuredness was brought on by psychotropic drugs which were meant to keep various Hellender members fearless while battling the likes of demons and ghouls.
Wang Xifeng () is one of the principal characters in the classic 18th century Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber. She came from one of the Four Great Families, the Wang (the other three are Jia, Shi, and Xue), and is known for her wit and intelligence, her vivacious manner, her great beauty, her multiple-faced personality and her fierce sense of fidelity. Her family had great faith in her and brought her up as a boy; in fact, the name “Xifeng” is considered masculine in her era. This accounts for her self-assuredness and straightforward ways, characteristics that do not quite fit with the traditional female role at the time.
As its only member, in the role of "Parcier et Maître de Chapelle", he started to compose a ' (later to become known as the Messe des pauvres), and wrote a flood of letters, articles and pamphlets showing off his self-assuredness in religious and artistic matters. To give an example: he applied for membership in the Académie Française twice, leaving no doubt in the application letter that the board of that organisation (presided over by Camille Saint-Saëns) as much as owed him such membership. Such proceedings without doubt rather helped to wreck his popularity in the cultural establishment.Robert Orledge, Satie the Composer, Cambridge University Press 1990 p.
Fraser's brand of performance during the 1990s popularized the institutional critique art movement, a loosely formed artistic practice meant to critique the very institutions that are involved in the sale, display, and commerce of art. Fraser's work typically comments on the politics, commerce, histories, and even the self-assuredness of the modern-day art museum, including the hierarchies and the exclusion mechanisms of art as an enterprise. Her performances, despite having serious undertones, are often presented in a humorous, ridiculous, or satirical manner. She has performed solo work at the Whitechapel Gallery, London; the Dia Art Foundation, New York; the mumok, Vienna; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Centre Pompidou, Paris; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, among other venues.
That's because the musicians - supported on some tracks by special guest William Tsilis on concert grand marimba - have arrived at their maturity and self-assuredness through decades of experimental efforts. They've spent careers redefining jazz, and the fruits of their labor result in music that is relaxed and understated, yet emotive and powerful".Wagoner, J. All About Jazz Review, accessed March 9, 2018 In JazzTimes, David Franklin wrote: "The primary attribute that distinguishes Arthur Blythe’s Focus is its sound. First there’s Blythe’s unique alto tone. Room filling and reedy (you can almost hear the individual vibrations) and ornamented by a quick, rhythmic vibrato, Blythe’s muscular sound identifies him immediately. Then there’s the quartet’s unusual instrumentation: tuba in place of string bass and marimba instead of piano.
She said she modeled her character after a director she once worked with, citing the character's self-assuredness when everything went as planned, and confusion during crisis. After filming, Donahue and the two other leads were asked not to appear on any television shows or in any films, as the filmmakers made great advertising efforts to perpetuate the events in the film as factual, including the distribution of flyers at festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival, asking viewers to come forward with any information about the "missing" students. The IMDb page also listed the actors as "missing, presumed dead" in the first year of the film's availability. The promotion for the film was so convincing that Donahue's mother received sympathy cards from people who believed that her daughter was actually dead or missing.

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