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In that light, a super-saturated and unflaggingly optimistic tone would ring pretty hollow here.
" Writing a mixed review in the Times, Ms. Maslin praised its "unflaggingly high energy level.
Well, they're an avatar Democratic elites created and onto which they have unflaggingly projected their own bad politics.
This fictionalized (and unflaggingly unflattering) account of Walt Disney's life and career is adapted from a wry novel by Peter Stephan Jungk.
One of the 65,000 students who enrolled with L.U.O. in 2013 was Megan Hart, a woman from New Jersey with unflaggingly high spirits.
Super Mario Odyssey is a embarrassment of riches, never failing to surprise for hours and hours and maintaining an unflaggingly positive feeling the entire time.
I see trendily minimalist, unflaggingly photogenic nonplaces that feel like just another facet of the self-marketing that's expected of us in every other sphere.
Her and Matt's love for their daughter, though unflaggingly saccharine (pet names include "whippersnapper" and "Scooby Doobie"), is the most effective part of the book.
Now is the time to counter lies with facts, repeatedly and unflaggingly, while also proclaiming the greater truths: of our equal humanity, of decency, of compassion.
The Iron Heel is supremely cynical about institutions like newspapers and the church, which are at best bourgeois cover for the oligarchy, but it's unflaggingly confident in individuals.
In contrast to other on-air psychologists, some of whom could come across as scolds, Dr. Browne was unflaggingly buoyant as she delivered self-help advice and gentle goading.
"The true meaning of Devotion isn't just the fans who were out here before sunrise this morning- it's the band who's worked unflaggingly for decades to create music that makes us feel seen - and then makes blankets for their fans," one concert attendee said on Instagram.
The most lyrical of the bunch is essentially a filmed sound installation with a minimalist narrative centered on relentless broadcasts of a voice counting sheep … The top recommendation for those interested in seeing films about art or artists, A New Color hangs around with an Oakland-based muralist in her mid-70s as she nurtures creativity and builds community all day long, every day, unflaggingly, for eons.
Hell (1978), p. 84 The impetus continues unflaggingly throughout: Poulenc instructs the players not to slow down in the closing bars ("sans ralentir"). Mellers comments that this finale has affinities with a baroque French gigue, an Offenbach galop, and – "in the tight Stravinskian coda – the acerbity of post-war Paris".
For her explosion of anger, she almost loses her job, but Cora, who understands her frustration and anger, talks Carson into letting her stay. She works unstintingly and unflaggingly to remedy what happened. Her efforts are rewarded when her father in-law is offered the tenancy of Yew Tree Farm, located in the Downton estate. At first, she is afraid of losing both Mrs.
He returned to Glyndebourne later in the year for an all-Mozart festival – Così fan tutte, Figaro and Don Giovanni, and the first professional production in England of Idomeneo. Howard Taubman of The New York Times praised Ebert's "unflaggingly imaginative and alive" staging and Busch's "loving hand, fusing the orchestra with the singers on the stage into a laughing, glowing entity".Taubman, Howard. "3rd Mozart Opera at Glyndebourne", The New York Times, 28 June 1951, p.
Algis Budrys, noting sharply divided opinion in the sf community over its merits, concluded that The Genocides, "in being so unflaggingly derivative of an emerging mode [of sf, regarding human significance], and in having been effective nevertheless to have so much good opinion behind it, . . . demonstrates the vitality and strength of that mode whether you like it or not.""Galaxy Bookshelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1966, pp.128-31 The novel was nominated for a Nebula Award in 1965, but did not receive one.
Dr.Sudhanshu's father Shri Suresh Sharma was an eminent politician of Rajasthan, recognised as a senior leader of Congress Party. Known as the 'Voice of downtroddens', he unflaggingly worked for peoples of minorities and slums throughout his life. Another distinguished personality of the family is his uncle Shri Sunil Sharma, a co-founder of Suresh Gyan Vihar University, who is an academician and versatile historian. Dr.Sudhanshu began his career as a researcher in geology and got his Doctorate in 1992 in Earth Sciences from MREC, Jaipur (now MNIT).
But to Peter's good fortune, the company assigns him a temp worker, an attractive young Stanford graduate named Kris Bolin. Kris quickly endears herself to Peter by solving product issues and proving herself unflaggingly loyal and quick-witted. Simultaneously, various people around the office meet with unfortunate "accidents," beginning when Lance is maimed by a paper shredder, forcing him to take an extended leave of absence. Peter's workplace rival, Hartsell, is subsequently found dead in his stalled car from a wasp sting, while Jasser is later found hanging in his office in an apparent suicide.
The scenery -- both Miss Glaum's and that of the play, is unusually effective, the star's costumes being sufficient of themselves to repay women patrons. Moreover, the story holds interest unflaggingly, and a jewel like this in a setting of the sort here revealed makes for real value." The New York Times offered the following comments: > "It is another Wild East melodrama. Desert sand and wind storms, picturesque > Arabs, dashing horses, camels, beggars, turbans, flowing robes, bloomers and > streets with the atmosphere of the Arabian Nights -- these are the materials > substituted for the long-familiar two-gun man and his well-known properties.
C. F. Gellerts sämmtliche Schriften. 1 (1775) Gellert was esteemed and venerated by his students, and others who knew him, due in great part to his personal character; he was known to be unflaggingly amiable and generous, and of unaffected piety and humility. He wrote in order to raise the religious and moral character of the people, and to this end employed language which, though at times prolix, was always correct and clear. He thus became one of the most popular German authors, and some of his poems enjoyed a celebrity out of proportion to their literary value. His immensely successful collection of fables and stories in verse, Fabeln und Erzählungen, first published in 1746, with a second part appearing in 1748, established his literary reputation.
Soon, the widow herself disappears, and Brother Cadfel begins > his search for her and for Eluric's murderer, casting his eye over a large > collection of suitors, all of whom would gain greatly from a match with the > widow. Peters (The Raven in the Foregate) is in fine form in this 13th book, > with a leisurely mystery that once again creates a 12th century world that > is both comfortable and strange, and a series of delightful, interesting > characters. Kirkus Reviews finds the stories unflaggingly inventive. > A tenuous peace reigns in the north of England in spring of 1142, and > Brother Cadfael—herbalist-sage-sleuth of Shrewsbury's Benedictine monastery > (The Devil's Novice, etc.)--is faced with the murder of young, intense > Brother Elude, found stabbed to death near a half-destroyed rosebush in the > garden of a house donated to the abbey by Judith Perle.

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