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Not afraid to step up the plate with your steely-eyed gaze?
This is not an issue of steely-eyed resolve but of raw cost-benefit.
"That was just the most beautiful thing I ever heard," she told me, steely-eyed.
It's hard to imagine anyone other than steely eyed, brooding Kit Harington as Jon Snow.
But Hviid is steely eyed when it comes to the ambitious direction he wants to take Bragi.
The doe-eyed college boy is starting to walk and act more like a steely eyed man.
The steely eyed officer was in fact out at the Rocky Horror Show with Joyce from reception.
In a wide-open field, a steely-eyed Dolores gallops atop a horse, pointing a gun with impressive balance.
We expect dutiful, steely-eyed soldiers at the ready, and we do get our fill of those in this series.
Fresh-faced stars like Bradley Cooper and Mark Wahlberg gained plaudits for their turns as unapologetic, steely eyed Navy Seal survivors.
"Modi and Shah work in tandem," said a BJP official who has worked closely with the steely-eyed 54-year-old Shah.
Marvin was a badass on screen with his steely-eyed demeanor, a trait no doubt perfected during his time in the Marines during WWII.
This story is relayed in Whitman, Alabama by Beth Spivey, a steely-eyed woman with a sugary drawl and a shotgun in her trunk.
But after nearly two decades of conflict, even the dullest moviegoer knows that flying F/A-18s is more deliveryman than steely-eyed killer.
Remember him skipping away after yet another dagger, arms outstretched and exultant, steely-eyed or gushing with bravado, champagne or sweat pouring off his head.
One runner—who outwardly seems a picture of steely-eyed determination—genuinely mentions the scenery as one of the reasons he's decided to take part.
Drizin and Nirider are also involved as we learned in episode 1, but they don't have the kind of steely-eyed obsession that Zellner has.
" It contained photographs from 1958 of the steely-eyed young writer, taken for Holiday magazine, in which Capote first published "Brooklyn Heights: A Personal Memoir.
But as he so often does, the steely-eyed Serb found a way to win, defying a crowd that was shamelessly behind the underdog Austrian.
Phelps sat steely-eyed under a jacket hood with headphones firmly pushed to his ears, while le Clos playfully bounced in front of him, boxing the air.
The Oscar-winner's steely-eyed villain is in charge, forcing Vin Diesel's Dominic to work for her and bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war.
As soon as we walked into the cafe seating area, we were met with steely-eyed glares from two burly white men sitting at one of the tables.
"This is the first time I have ever proposed to someone in my life, don't come at me with some bullshit," he says to his steely-eyed sisters.
Playing with Koepka, who was stalking the golf course with a steely-eyed resolve, Johnson stayed close to the lead for the first couple of hours of play.
But Andreas Guske, a trim, steely-eyed police inspector in the refugee-heavy Bavarian town of Traunstein where the rumor circulated, didn't think his community could afford complacence.
At any given moment at Fort Gordon, instructors in khakis are teaching soldiers at every stage of their career—shiny new privates, steely-eyed noncoms, cherry lieutenants, surly captains.
But amidst the drama surrounding illicit money, escaped criminals, sex rings, drug selling, and crumbling friendships, I was drawn to one platinum-blonde, steely-eyed con artist: Sick Boy.
Perhaps it reflects a steely-eyed realization that soothing his base in a bid for reelection might be the only thing standing between him, an indictment — and possibly jailtime.
Mr. Putin, a former top agent for the K.G.B., came to the news conference steely-eyed and prepared, as evidenced in the targeted grievances he aired against longtime foes.
Her father, played by a steely-eyed Woody Harrelson, deals with alcoholism and moves his wife and kids from place to place as they live hand-to-mouth in poverty.
In Law, Sorrentino found an actor who can embody Pius's ferocity and self-absorption with a silken smile and steely-eyed gaze that are as welcoming as they are sinister.
The official program came festooned with severe, steely eyed portraits, alongside pictures of Mr. Brzezinski with presidents and a reference list containing the titles and publishers of his many books.
Their eyes looked away while the camera focused in on the sleeves of a steely-eyed model looking annoyed at the intrusion or raising their fists in a black power salute.
He is every person who's felt unloved by the Chinese bureaucracy, and he's infinitely more sympathetic than the steely-eyed men and women trying to control the narrative around his death.
"Taking a fast, fair and open internet away from the public would be a real mistake," a somber and steely-eyed Wheeler told reporters after the FCC's monthly meeting on Thursday.
Her steely eyed performance as a vampire warrior whose shiny black pants never lose their perfect polish is the foundation of the franchise, the blood from which it draws its life force.
Camouflage-clad members of the Defense Ministry's "Youth Army" stood in perfect formation, staring steely-eyed ahead as veterans of the Communist youth league, the Komsomol, delivered speeches extolling the continuity of generations.
Skip ahead to 2012, when, in its fall campaign, Prada balanced the winsome youth of the actors Jamie Bell and Garrett Hedlund with the steely eyed bravado of Gary Oldman and Willem Dafoe.
Although the Cuban missile crisis had for decades been misrepresented as an example of a steely-eyed American president staring down a retreating Soviet Union, the truth was later revealed in declassified documents.
Many Democrats wore black to convey solidarity with the #MeToo movement, sitting steely-eyed through Mr. Trump's recitation of feats and grumbling loudly as he attributed violent crimes to an "open borders" immigration policy.
After knocking back the poisoned wine Jaime offers her (+20 Olenna, +25 Jaime), she delivers the only parting shot befitting the Queen of Thorns: a steely eyed brag about murdering Joffrey back in season 4.
But judging by the cool, steely eyed hunger exhibited in the trailer, Debbie and her fellow women masterminds are taking down this cultural institution just because they can, just to prove they're smarter than the organizers.
Somehow I think Wallace's death will serve to make Wes less insane and more full of steely-eyed resolve like his boss, whom he now understands better and knows he can trust given her SEVERE ISSUES regarding him.
If his answer was to do nothing while Gadhafi followed through on his pledge to slaughter the innocent, he should offer it — but that's well beyond the most steely eyed case for realism I've ever seen publicly argued.
While Peyton was hyper-efficient on the field and won two Super Bowls of his own, Eli was known for goofy expressions and graceless missteps but also for his steely-eyed resolve in the game's most tense moments.
The next American president will meet the steely-eyed anti-status quo leader of a nuclear power with a long list of complaints, most recently articulated in a draft law Putin sent to the newly elected Duma this past week.
After spending the past couple of years more a calm and cuddly mentor than a ruthless competitor as he dealt with a potentially career-ending back injury, Woods is ready to assume his erstwhile role as a steely-eyed assassin.
If you know the difference between the steely-eyed expression on Optimus Prime's robot-face, and the vaguely innocent wide-eyed look of Bumblebee, you likely grew up with them, and since Transformers are traditionally toys for boys, you're likely male.
But on Sunday night, the voguer Jason Anthony Rodriguez, known as Slim Ninja, strutted in as if it were a catwalk, parting the crowd that had gathered there with a sweep of his arms, then striking pose after steely-eyed pose.
If aggressive fans keep churning the bucket with angry tweets and steely-eyed insistence that that crap new Kanye song was THE BEST EVER, the cream will eventually stop rising to the top, and there won't be any artists worth loving left.
When a steely-eyed Kate Sacker tells Chuck that the day he had long dreaded had arrived at last — when the political skills he taught her were used against him — there is no doubt that something wicked lurks behind those office doors.
They're posted at a thriving, pulsating club, but while countless dancers cavort in front of large screens flashing chromatic abstractions, the detectives watch for their target with steely-eyed grimaces, their pupils looking almost beady from the glare of the club's lights.
He is steely eyed, often glancing upward, as to a higher goal, or resolutely ahead; dark, brush-cut hair just beginning to be smudged with gray; the squareness of his jawline matched only by the squareness of his shoulders, his 6-foot-8 frame often draped in layers of true blue.
But ask him today who won the Tour between 1999 and 2005 and his answer will be as clear, steely-eyed, and fervent as it was on Oprah in 2009, or on the podium at the Champs-Élysées in 2005 when he gave his now-infamous "Miracles" speech: Lance Armstrong.
That night the majesty of the 7473 made the experience of takeoff new again, as joyful as it had been on my first flying lesson years earlier, when a steely-eyed instructor and I strapped ourselves into a Cessna, rumbled down the runway of my hometown airport in Pittsfield, Mass.
For example, you might befriend a pathological liar and end up in jail, be conned into selling your vehicle for a dollar, or encounter a steely-eyed border patrolman named Gomez who won't rest until justice is done on a certain dope-smoking young man hoping to attend a music festival.
Striding onto the Old Vic stage like someone who meant business, Ms. Jackson's steely-eyed monarch was at no point more affecting than in those passages of the play where the psychically battered Lear fears he might go mad — "he" being the operative word, as Ms. Jackson assumed the gender from first sight; this was no Queen Lear.
On the first day of the sprawling RSA security industry conference in San Francisco, a giant screen covering the wall of the Moscone Center's cavernous lobby cycles through the names and headshots of keynote speakers: steely-eyed National Security Agency director Michael Rogers in a crisp military uniform; bearded and besuited Whitfield Diffie and Ron Rivest, legendary inventors of seminal encryption protocols that made the Internet safe for communication and commerce.
This earned Aaron the lasting respect of his colleagues, who declared that he was a "steely-eyed missile man".
Barbara Hoffert of Library Journal stated that the book "is related with brave, sobering, steely-eyed calm." Russell West-Pavlov of the University of Tübingen stated that the imagery of the cockroach makes "eponymous image of" Cockroaches. \- Cited: p. 119 (PDF p. 6/16).
Upon reaching the city, Jim is murdered and the cash is stolen by a mysterious steely-eyed stranger. Left penniless with a small child to care for, Mariam becomes a beggar. Over the years she becomes a respectable member of society, but she always keeps a watch for the eyes of the murderer. A chance encounter reveals his identity, leading to a violent confrontation.
Indeed, Dean claimed to have won awards for her documentaries. Hawksworth, the "action man," was a knowing caricature of the steely-eyed, jutting-jawed heroes of former times, and was alleged to have been "steeped in Bulldog Drummond from an early age." (His response: "We were just good friends.") Five of the thirteen episodes were written by Roy Clarke who went on to create Last of the Summer Wine.
Sabata, a former Confederate army officer and steely eyed, quick-drawing, impossibly accurate gunman with a trick gun, is working for a travelling circus as a stunt marksman. The circus comes to a small Texas town, where a former subordinate officer, a lieutenant from the army is running a crooked casino. The man owes Sabata $5,000 from sometime ago. Then the circus manager runs off with the circus funds, so Sabata decides to stay in town and try to collect on the debt from his friend.
Pilots from Cotswold Gliding Club regularly take part in regional and national competitions, as well as informal competitions such as: ;Rockpolishers League :An informal group of six local gliding clubs who organize friendly cross- country competitions.The other clubs are: Nympsfield, Usk, Talgarth, Shobdon and Long Mynd. See this account of the 2007 Rockpolishers . ;Two Seater Competition at PocklingtonThe Pocklington Two Seater Competition is a comparatively relaxed event, set up in the 1980s as an antidote to what were seen as excessively "serious and steely eyed" regional and national competitions.
The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound is a 1988 animated Western television film produced by Hanna-Barbera for syndication as part of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 series. The film parodies various Western films; the film's title is a take-off of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Huckleberry is constantly referred to as a "mysterious, steely-eyed, and silent-type stranger" (though Huck is just being himself), spoofing the Western stock character of the Man with No Name. Several other plot points are lifted from well-known film Westerns, such as High Noon and High Plains Drifter.
Aside from a cameo, however, he then left the cinema until 1974, when he led the cast in Bernardo Arias' El fuego del pecado. A dearth in Argentine film production during the dictatorship installed in 1976, helped lead to another long hiatus from cinema, and Marzio worked both in the theatre and television. Marzio returned to film in Raúl de la Torre 1986 period piece, Pobre mariposa (Poor Butterfly), and starred with American actor Don Stroud in a 1988 U.S.-Argentine production, Two to Tango. A 1992 adaptation of Albert Camus's The Plague (directed by Luis Puenzo) also included the steely-eyed Marzio, and also worked with French actress Dominique Sanda and Federico Luppi in Edgardo Cozarinsky's Guerriers et captives (Warriors and Prisoners).
Selene is headstrong and stubborn, even to a fault, not willing to back down when she knows something is wrong or leave any stone unturned when she is investigating Lycan activity. This can continue even to the point of endangering herself, such as when she passed out from blood loss at the wheel of her car after Michael warned her against driving in her condition. Selene is described as being "steely-eyed", and having great "emotional independence" from the rest of the Coven, as well being of "extreme intelligence" and of "sharp intuition". In her Underworld official bio, it is stated that she "trusts almost no-one", and that she has a "passion for truth, albeit laced with vengeance", which "traps her in a reluctantly violent and tragic purpose".
The meetings followed in 1938 and 1939 indeed brought the large work race stables to the Grossglockner Road, but the atmosphere were strongly impaired by bad weather conditions. Also the numbers of entries remained in a modest scale. Hill climb race champion Hans Stuck on Auto Union, Hermann Lang on Mercedes and Manfred von Brauchitsch participated with their automobiles, Ewald Kluge on DKW, Leonhard Fassl on NSU lined up at the start beside many other participants of the first race from 1935. The Austrians were steely-eyed during the Glockner race in 1938 as a blue automobile, a perfectly ordinary touring car never seen there before, hummed happily up the Grossglockner race course. The loudspeakers made it known that this vehicle required 21:54,4 minutes for the 12,5 km course and achieved an average of 34,5 km per hour.
In shortlisting the work for the 2012 Prime Minister's Literary Awards, the judges described Blainey as demonstrating that he was one of Australia's "finest writers", who had with "practiced thoroughness, fairness and clarity" provided a "sweeping and lucid account" of Christianity: " Neither blind disciple, nor steely-eyed sceptic, Blainey tracks 2000 years of evidence, from the life of Jesus, to the impact of Charles Darwin and beyond. It takes a writer of rare skill to traverse a passive as well as active and often violent history. He complements ecumenical accounting with intellectual curiosity to create a manual for all who seek to know as well as to believe." Dr Rachael Kohn discussed the book with Blainey in a Radio National Breakfast broadcast on Christmas morning in 2011. She described the book as a grand narrative that "walks the tightrope between the account of a ‘true believer’ and a historian who takes the view that Christianity’s remarkable achievement lies in its diversity and ability to re- invent itself".

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