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"unflinchingly" Definitions
  1. in a strong and determined way, even in a difficult or dangerous situation
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He's been unflinchingly loyal to the Navitis at every vote.
Only his unflinchingly steady eyes hint at his rough past.
Throughout, though, she is unflinchingly critical of her own shortcomings.
"Woman" is happy, loud, and unflinchingly proud of her boss status.
Lowery is unflinchingly honest about the journalistic temptation to seek false balance.
And she's responded by addressing the topic predictably and unflinchingly in speeches.
Aspden clearly loves her characters, but she unflinchingly recounts their flaws too.
Mehra delves unflinchingly into each of her identities and their sharp intersections.
Luyendyk totally blindsided her and the show's coverage of it was unflinchingly awkward.
I've unflinchingly stood against bigotry and bias and racism in all their forms.
Conservative culture, whether religiously or politically and most often both, remains unflinchingly patriarchal.
The next U.S. President should look at what is coming at us unflinchingly.
Unflinchingly, she hoisted the humble shelf and walked it to her car trunk.
So much of Scripture deals unflinchingly with the worst aspects of human behavior.
A Disneyland actress has gone viral for being unflinchingly cruel and self-obsessed.
Unflinchingly his camera cuts through the swearing and fleshy karaoke to their individual stories.
He has also unflinchingly supported gay rights, civil rights, workers rights, and women's rights.
She unflinchingly investigated forsaken communities crippled by ineffective government policies and bleak living conditions.
Let's hold China accountable — but we Americans should also look unflinchingly in the mirror.
Opinion The photographer brought an unflinchingly American — and uniquely Jewish — approach to his art.
Note the way in which she repeatedly directly addresses him, unflinchingly, by name. 4.
Alternatively, you can tell yourself your honey's exes are evil scum, and unflinchingly resent them.
Ms Hilsum unflinchingly depicts Colvin's alcohol abuse, the breakdown she suffered and her tumultuous relationships.
She looked at me unflinchingly, proud as a queen, projecting all the beauty within her.
This British import has unflinchingly portrayed childbirth in all its messy glory for six seasons.
Confrontation is for them: Push aside your emotion and embarrassment and tell your story unflinchingly.
McCraney digs unflinchingly into the suffering that pulses at the center of his character's lives.
Wearing just a crown and white gloves, the artist gazes out at the world unflinchingly.
Which is to say: These are books about control, and the unflinchingly violent loss of it.
Like every other college and university in America, the Academy must unflinchingly deal with this issue.
Canadians are unflinchingly loyal to the man who put Toronto on the map... Or are they?
Grimmie is so unflinchingly kind and sweet when talking about her touring partner and friend, Gomez.
Russia has unflinchingly protected the Assad government both militarily and at the United Nations Security Council.
It is a classic because it looks unflinchingly at the complicated relationships between mothers and daughters.
He is beloved by most of the men in his charge and unflinchingly committed to them.
And yet he unflinchingly depicts the abuse suffered by enslaved black people in an unsentimental way.
The Times plans to "hold power to account, impartially and unflinchingly" during the Trump presidency, they wrote.
It's also an unflinchingly real slice of American internet culture and the outrage machine that fuels it.
She unflinchingly shows herself nude, losing her hair and receiving chemotherapy through a port in her abdomen.
We must stand unflinchingly in defense of our dearest values: women's rights, freedom of thought, academic liberties.
It focused unflinchingly on the fistfights and gun battles that erupted between blacks and whites on military bases.
Trump now portrays himself as unflinchingly "pro-life" though he used to support a woman's right to abortion.
Set in Nagasaki, Japan, in the early 20th century, "Butterfly" looks unflinchingly at the racism permeating American imperialism.
The artists in Monarchs have had to survive marginalization for too long, but they are, unflinchingly, still here.
Luis Soto, in a similar manner, looks unflinchingly at his native Guatemala, albeit with more despair and cynicism.
Krennic serves the Republic, then the Empire unflinchingly, where Galen wants nothing to do with war or politics.
The feel of downtown Los Angeles is unflinchingly urban — mere miles away, though, lies an entirely different world.
Southeast DC's Shy Glizzy unflinchingly paints pictures of the neighborhood, and his infectious anthem "Awwsome" cemented his breakout.
Ms. Breed and Ms. Alioto both unflinchingly say they would hire more police, not a reflexively Democratic position.
He has staked out unflinchingly conservative positions in most areas of the law over the past 14 years.
Zhang, pictured from the shoulders up, stares unflinchingly in a staring contest the viewer is bound to lose.
The Post will continue to cover Donald Trump as it has all along — honorably, honestly, accurately, energetically, and unflinchingly.
The only difference is that when you're high, you will believe unflinchingly in the power of the magic belt.
Such questions are hardly new, but Albertine's willingness to probe them unflinchingly makes her book unpredictable, bracing, and engrossing.
It is reminiscent of John F. Kennedy circa 1962, unflinchingly staring down the Russians during the Cuban missile crisis.
Americans will increasingly find themselves able to bitterly denounce or unflinchingly laud Donald Trump, to a chorus of agreement.
Having cut his teeth playing in Los Angeles punk bands, he's an unlikely proprietor and impersonator, and unflinchingly liberal.
New York showed remarkable resilience after the attack, moving unflinchingly into its huge Halloween parade hours later, with Gov.
Unflinchingly Gamboge: the Selected Works of Glen Baxter continues Flowers Central (21 Cork Street, London, England) through Febuary 1.
"Ramy's" Way unflinchingly said he "100 percent" believes the fact that he is white has helped with his exposure.
For years, Mr. Cohen has described himself as unflinchingly devoted to Mr. Trump, whom he has admired since high school.
They're smart, unflinchingly loyal and have more personality in their paws than most reality TV stars will ever muster. Aug.
The Round House looks unflinchingly at sexual violence against Native women and its profound reverberations through the family and society.
Talk forthrightly and unflinchingly about the reality that is climate change, including effects that have already begun to show themselves.
It is unflinchingly honest in its portrayal, and sets an intimate tone that develops throughout the rest of the book.
This devastating memoir unflinchingly recounts her experiences and questions the complicity of witnesses who acquiesced in the suffering of others.
Let us fight the good fight, look our fate unflinchingly in the eye, die with a hammer in our hands.
"Kiksuya" unflinchingly allows Akecheta (Zahn McClarnon)—the spectre of Maeve's nightmares—to divulge his story in Lakota to Maeve's daughter.
He was cool, collected and unflinchingly combative, while his sledging was known to be as snide as it was fierce.
"He was always unflinchingly honest about his story," Doug Tieman, the organization's president and chief executive, said in a statement.
It unflinchingly captures the ravages of the three-week conflict, from wrecked military vehicles and scorched bodies to freshly dug graves.
Instead, the presumptive Republican nominee unflinchingly defended the tweet on Saturday targeting Hillary Clinton, saying his staff "shouldn't have" deleted it.
It's an intimate look into his psyche and an unflinchingly delivered account of some of the pivotal moments in his life.
We identify with the hosts' bodies, so unflinchingly exhibited, with all their flaws: different-size breasts, lopsided penises, wrinkles and sags.
Tim Hecker is as much a scientist as he is a musician, unflinchingly precise with every note and tool he accesses.
" Conway explained, "You have to be unapologetically, unflinchingly unafraid of Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton and all that the Clinton campaign means.
But it's persevered unflinchingly since 1978, which is when Bruce and Heather Hiebert opened Patit Creek Restaurant at the edge of town.
It is realistic in a way that unflinchingly reminds viewers of the awful racist realities of this world, but it's also dejecting.
Seeming more tired than judgmental, the cashier unflinchingly took my money—just under $4 US—and got to work preparing the dish.
In his documentary Victory Day, Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa unflinchingly captures a ceremony in Berlin commemorating the Soviet defeat of the Nazis.
And if you crave unflinchingly realistic fiction set in contemporary Russia, just spend 90 terrifying minutes streaming Episode 7 of "The Romanoffs."
One plausible hypothesis is that Jeff Bezos, the company's founder, owns The Washington Post, which has unflinchingly reported on the Trump presidency.
He does it all well and unflinchingly, even if the result in the end is zero pay because no deal is made.
It is a rare thing to find someone so willing and able to peer into her life so unflinchingly and with such grace.
Laurence Chaleil, the general manager of Sotheby's International Realty in Cannes, 21.5 miles along the coast from Nice, faces both those issues unflinchingly.
And that is something he can never afford to do, not even with his unflinchingly supportive wife, Linda (the formidable Sharon D. Clarke).
She was shot dead in her apartment building in 2006 after exposing human rights abuses in Chechnya and writing unflinchingly about Mr. Putin.
In her controversial book, "Killers of the Dream," she unflinchingly lay bare racist sensibilities, taboos and behavior — of her neighbors, family and herself.
"'Capote' unflinchingly faces the moral abyss at the heart of the journalistic enterprise," A. O. Scott wrote in his review in The Times.
Knock Down the House is at its best when it unflinchingly offers a snapshot of the vulnerabilities of its protagonists and their accompanying challenges.
In her first book, a memoir entitled Getting Off: One Woman's Journey Through Sex and Porn Addiction, Garza frankly and unflinchingly chronicles these experiences.
When the diminutive plaintiff finished her testimony, Judge Wapner saw the hulking defendant approaching her, and he unflinchingly instructed the man to sit down.
" This willingness to recount hardship as unflinchingly as success allows the book to function as more than an aside that "many women were there.
At the very least, the next administration needs to carry out a top-to-bottom review of the war, one that unflinchingly addresses fundamental questions.
This sci-fi epic unflinchingly portrays the pains and trials of being a new mom, including the ones that involve being chased by space bounty hunters.
When she is voted Most Quiet in her class's graduation superlatives, the camera focuses unflinchingly on Kayla as she closes her eyes and tries to disappear.
Any fan of the CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend knows that creator and star Rachel Bloom has always been unflinchingly open and hilariously honest about mental health.
While they stare unflinchingly into the camera, real recordings of 911 dispatches and national newscasts detailing the deaths of unarmed black men play in the background.
We believe this apolitical, human intelligence approach of unflinchingly applying our nine criteria for reliability, transparency, and accountability to news and information sites ranging from GAO.
In a chapter on the Mexican-American War, for example, Grandin unflinchingly describes the savagery of U.S. troops during the conquest of the country's continental neighbor.
They then redrew the electoral maps in such a partisan and overtly racist manner that the courts unflinchingly called them for the retrograde artifacts they were.
In her votes and in her voice on and off the bench, Justice Sotomayor has unflinchingly called out the Court's rightward turn, and is confronting it.
"Beatriz at Dinner," a new film directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Mike White, unflinchingly addresses that question, and declines to provide a comforting answer.
If it does, it will begin in the work of people like Romer and Haldane, who are unflinchingly willing to talk about its huge recent failures.
Democrats have too often hesitated from taking on those misguided policies directly and unflinchingly — so much so that many Americans don't know what we stand for.
At first glance, Gen Z may appear to be like every generation of youth before them: unflinchingly determined, stubborn, idealistic, and clinging to a touch of naiveté.
Hardly sentimental, Neel's unflinchingly direct gaze is nonetheless imbued with a deep quality of sympathy, a palpable need to get at the fleshy humanity of her subjects.
Trump has been unflinchingly positive about his administration's response to the storm, repeatedly praising the Federal Emergency Management Agency and first responders for their work thus far.
She has gravitated toward roles in which she plays someone moneyed, or unflinchingly elegant yet internally tormented, in the midst of rejecting monogamy or a conventional life.
His comments amounted to a rare rebuttal by a cabinet official who has almost unflinchingly stood by the president through politically sensitive investigations and the impeachment inquiry.
But the mistake in trying to place the "new" version of a major TV series is trying to make that unflinchingly direct comparison in the first place.
This means the focus is unflinchingly on how these friends and lovers behave, and on the distance between them (wonderfully underscored by a slyly, slowly moving stage).
Some, like shale oil billionaire Harold Hamm, CEO of Continental Resources, have proven themselves in the past year to be unflinchingly loyal to Trump and the GOP.
In an interview in the living room of her small house outside downtown Asheville, North Carolina, Paul unflinchingly told her story over the course of three hours.
The Tom Hanks episode was a particular favorite — from Tom's putting on that sweater as "America's Dad" to "Black Jeopardy," everything was hysterically funny and unflinchingly topical.
Meade&aposs camp has been unflinchingly optimistic, however, touting internal surveys putting him in second and predicting enough undecided voters will swing his way to close the gap.
The graphic novel, like Butler's original masterpiece, looks unflinchingly at race and gender in both time periods, with Dana witnessing firsthand the horrors of pre-Civil War slavery.
Babies are hard on the human body, as Wong describes in vivid, unflinchingly funny detail, but that doesn't slow her down from talking about some very adult topics.
The president has been unflinchingly positive in his response to the midterm results, where Democrats retook control of the House by defeating a number of Trump-backed candidates.
A documentary last year, "Whitney," which was authorized by the estate, looked unflinchingly at her downfall, and included the accusation that she had been molested as a child.
However, if we are to make any significant progress on this monumental societal problem, the perpetrators must learn to be unflinchingly honest with themselves and those around them.
As Mafia rivals waged a cruel and pitiless campaign for control of the island beginning in the late 1970s, Ms. Battaglia was unflinchingly present, unwilling to look away.
If the bend of cruel geometry that landed Eric here, comatose and broken, came from not being seen, we now needed to give him our attention — generously, unflinchingly.
"That kind of consistency is just rare in American intellectual life, to be focused so unflinchingly on the most vulnerable in our society," the Harvard philosopher Cornel West said.
These are the people who see Lucy as an artist, giving her a new sense of belonging, and, in Sarah's case, exhorting her to look unflinchingly at a story.
Sword and Scale stares unflinchingly into the deepest depths of human monsters, investigating crimes and horrifying phenomenons through a mixture of audio interviews, phone calls, court proceedings and narration.
She has earned praise from a crucial contingent of immigration advocates, many of whom have heralded her willingness to stake out her unflinchingly aggressive opposition to the White House.
Republicans should proudly and unflinchingly own their pro-life views and invite millennials who are in the grey area on abortion to embrace the platform's explicitly pro-life plank.
Another Nissan executive described Saikawa as unflinchingly scrupulous, adding this would have certainly played into how he dealt with the allegations concerning Ghosn once they surfaced within the company.
Not only is the song a bewitchingly modern, delightfully international kind of pop song, but the video is unflinchingly revealing: a document of the singer's cancer treatment and eventual recovery.
Her performance would have been moving in any year, but it was especially significant given the fact that this year's Oscars honored several movies that unflinchingly deal with sexual assault.
"Suck the / suck the / oil out of her face / Burn her / Burn her / Burn her hair, boil her skin," she mouths unflinchingly, knowing full well the weight of her words.
"Democrats have too often hesitated from taking on those misguided (pro-business) policies directly and unflinchingly -- so much so that many Americans don't know what we stand for," Schumer wrote.
Peloton, the buzzy exercise-bike company, on Tuesday filed its paperwork to go public, and CEO John Foley wrote an unflinchingly optimistic letter to accompany its big pitch to investors.
Yama — Attack to Attack unflinchingly refutes any notion of separation between organized crime, nationalism, and the exploitation of workers, understanding these issues instead as inseparable elements of a capitalist system.
"  This was no whitewashing â€" in the tribute, both Lucas and Lourd emphasized Fisher's ability to tell the hard truths and to look unflinchingly at her own dark side.
The depths of his control and the horrific absence of hers are unflinchingly displayed when Offred lies impassively between the legs of the Commander's wife while enduring government-sactioned rape.
It is about a more fundamental divide, between those who believe in evidence as a basis for life-altering and nation-defining decisions and those who adhere unflinchingly to dogma.
While watching season 1 closer, "#NolasChoice," I had to pause the action multiple times to process the unflinchingly awkward energy filling each and every moment of Nola Darling's Thanksgiving feast. Why?
The court unflinchingly reasoned that the rights to life and liberty of which privacy is a part protect the sanctity of the home and relationships like marriage, procreation and sexual orientation.
Like the other six PSAs released since 2016 by Sandy Hook Promise and the ad agency, BBDO New York, the latest PSA unflinchingly presents the stark reality of a school shooting.
And those two words taken together, they represent such a clash of personalities: gamboge — a yellow pigment made from gum resin — for the benefit of that sniffy, finicky-fingered mincer of a sliver of a fine art man who cannot for the life of him bear to use the word yellow because it is far too tainted by the degrading fact of its near-universal popularity, and unflinchingly because … well, how could Gamboge ever be chosen Unflinchingly?
Achieving even a semblance of health equity in the United States requires both an unflinchingly reckoning with these facts and a more serious commitment to change than we have ever seen before.
In direct contrast, One More Time With Feeling is so unflinchingly truthful it hurts to look into the white noise of its bright centre, like peering into the heart of a star.
Via our resident podcast fanatic, Isabella Kwai: Check out The Heart, a recently-ended podcast from Brooklyn that looks at all the pieces that make up love — it's unflinchingly honest, frequently touching.
"'Big Little Man' is an unflinchingly honest, at times beautifully written, often discomforting examination of Tizon's remarkable, yet thoroughly relatable, life," Jay Caspian Kang wrote in The New York Times Book Review.
A technical exercise in capturing his own body full-length at a time when only small mirrors were available, its swift strokes unflinchingly render the gazing eyeballs, twisted torso, and hanging testes.
" It's an unflinchingly honest piece on how "we rely on memory … to recognize and avoid the bad, as if experiencing it once and recording it faithfully is enough to banish it for good.
There remains no more adept fuser of the sacred and profane working in pop, and no one else who, time and again, will unflinchingly assess — at his own peril — the costs of audacity.
For there is indeed a compelling heart of darkness in "Cambodian Rock Band," explored in a long, second-act sequence set at the S21 Prison and performed unflinchingly by Jue, Villarama and Ngo.
Popkey presents us with a shrewd record of the act of unflinchingly circling these amorphous notions of pain, desire and control, all the while quietly noting their clichéd contrivances in snarky, dark humor.
On last night's "Cheers To That," the unflinchingly honest version of Kardashians reappeared to show us just how much those unauthorized paparazzi bikini photos from Mexico, and the subsequent body-shaming coverage, affected Kim.
An explosive look at the social struggles braved by young women, Pinky delivers an unflinchingly honest take on female friendship's troubled power dynamics — a sure favorite for anyone who's ever struggled to fit in.
The early ups and downs of his friendship with Kiedis — the Chili Peppers' lead singer, the longest non-familial relationship of Flea's life and seemingly the most emotionally fraught — are tenderly but unflinchingly addressed.
The security agencies have such a tight grip that Sisi has felt no threat from the protests that have forced out his Algerian and Sudanese counterparts, and has forged ahead unflinchingly with his referendum.
"Democrats have too often hesitated from directly and unflinchingly taking on the misguided policies that got us here — so much so that too many Americans don't know what we stand for," Schumer said Monday.
Kate O'Beirne, who cogently advanced the conservative agenda in the pages of National Review and unflinchingly defended it on the CNN program "The Capital Gang," died on Sunday in McLean, Va. She was 67.
Whether plunging into Sean's delusions and terrors (including visitations from the Devil) with a meticulous realism, or unflinchingly observing Sean's self-mutilating exertions, Potrykus himself seems amazed by the ecstatic energy of Sean's madness.
The show looks every bit as unflinchingly sharp and funny as the movie it's based on, with director Justin Simien returning to help bring the story to TV. The first season comes out April 28th.
Yellen has been unflinchingly dovish when it comes to her view on rates, though the Fed appears to be on the path back to policy that at least strives for normalization if not actual tightening.
With Putin's Russia constantly on the hunt, poking at the fringes of the alliance periphery for a vulnerable target, NATO must adhere unflinchingly to the d'Artagnan philosophy of one-for-all-and-all-for-one.
" His concern: "Respectful and reasoned dialogue is essential in a democratic society, and its survival depends on leaders -- inside and outside government -- who will vigorously and unflinchingly defend the rights of speakers with unpopular viewpoint.
In a black and white snapshot on Instagram, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall gaze unflinchingly at the cameras as they lean towards one another with only insults covering their bodies.
Fans of Jenny Slate's 2014 tour de force, Obvious Child, will be thrilled by this domestic drama's darkly funny, unflinchingly human representation of abortion — and its equally compassionate take on the obstacles facing young moms.
With such a unique perspective as his, Edwards unflinchingly reveals a few of his spiritual inclinations, his distrust of modernity, and finding a home for a sound caught in the sonic middle of it all.
It's easy to see why people like this worldview, which provides us with simple answers to solve complex problems (be more hostile to the adversary) and an emotionally satisfying narrative about good unflinchingly opposing evil.
That year, however, when she released her first solo album, the eerily lovely folk effort "Rabbit Fur Coat," she also began a brilliant solo career that has only grown stronger and more unflinchingly honest with time.
In addition to the Terminator metal body, the G5's main display will also shrink in size, which is rare for every modern smartphone that unflinchingly follows the familiar mobile tenant of bigger is better. Why?
Based on David Finkel's lauded 2013 nonfiction book of the same name, Thank You for Your Service is moving and unflinchingly honest — and its release comes at a time when its central theme feels depressingly relevant.
What other Man Booker Prize nominees — no less one that deals so unflinchingly with pedophilia, sexual abuse, addiction, recovery, and ordinary tragedy — have inspired a T-shirt worn by Antoni on an episode of Queer Eye?
For the first time, there is a chance that the resolution will look unflinchingly into the past and finally make it clear that Iran's past behavior is not forgivable, and its current behavior is not acceptable.
For most of their boss's spell as home secretary this duo was her praetorian guard: bossing around civil servants, telling David Cameron's aides to mind their own business and generally exhibiting an unflinchingly protective loyalty to her.
The city, for better or for worse, makes these people who they are, and they in turn make London the city Tempest unflinchingly evokes: cold, gray, profoundly lonely, but shot through with homely chatter and rare warmth.
By default her work reminds us that there is more to being a great artist than technique and ambition: a combination of ethics and aesthetics that enables artists to strive unflinchingly for the most original in themselves.
She was a mother of four and a grandmother of two, and her family described her as a creative, warm woman who loved her job and unflinchingly donated her bone marrow when her brother was in need.
The United States government should enforce existing sanctions unflinchingly — and pass new ones, as needed, such as the bipartisan Otto Warmbier Banking Restrictions Involving North Korea (BRINK) Act — before agreeing to resume serious talks with Mr. Kim.
The film, subsequently distributed by Netflix, unflinchingly chronicles Mr. Cucchi's ordeal from the day of his arrest to his death, and throughout Italy public showings of the film have become social events — at times, with political overtones.
She fleshes out her story beyond being a victim — although she does write unflinchingly of the indignities she endured after the assault, including an hourslong exam at the hospital to collect physical evidence for a rape kit.
Now, Betwixt and Between: Henry Darger's Vivian Girls, an exhibition at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, in Chicago, unflinchingly addresses this most oddly distinctive facet of Darger's art, backed up by some illuminating new research.
After three days of unflinchingly realistic scans, able for the first time to really see what I look like from all angles, I found myself eating more salads and lacing up my running shoes more frequently than normal.
The figures he admired unflinchingly portrayed man's necessary struggle to become himself: Dostoevsky, with his mastery of a polyphony of contesting, God-questioning voices, and Dante, with his writhing bodies caught in good and evil, fire and whirlwinds.
The book is subversive in a lot of ways — from its occasional bursts of unflinchingly awkward content to its neat commentary on the graphic novel form itself, but it embraces its popular culture influences without irony or apology.
She's always written these songs unflinchingly—but never more so than on Vespertine and Vulnicura, a pair of records recorded nearly a decade and a half apart that document the flowering and death of her relationship with Barney.
The inescapable truth is we are making black history in each moment -- whether we choose to remain in silos of willful ignorance or unflinchingly look at the sins of the past and resolve to create a better future.
With Ms. Wahi, who she calls her "art wife," she runs a local nonprofit gallery, the Project for Empty Space, where the focus is social issues explored boldly and unflinchingly; sexual violence and immigration rights have been recent subjects.
"Popkey presents us with a shrewd record of the act of unflinchingly circling these amorphous notions of pain, desire and control, all the while quietly noting their clichéd contrivances in snarky, dark humor," Antonia Hitchens writes in her review.
The following season, he confronted the issues of police brutality and racism even more unflinchingly with a runway show that began with a 15-minute video featuring interviews with the family members of victims Eric Garner and Sean Bell.
Through reams of historical documents and papers, the curators unflinchingly recount instances of racism and exclusion, from the feminist cooperative AIR Gallery to Donald Newman's controversial 21980 Nigger Drawings show at Artists Space and even the Brooklyn Museum itself.
For many in Istanbul, these events are something of a novelty since the Gezi Park protests, but Kurdish colleagues describe these sorts of things unflinchingly as having been daily realities of life in the east of the country for many years.
Where and when they do, it is crucial that they be ready to act decisively and unflinchingly — not just to roll back recently introduced restrictions but also to increase access to the franchise and remove longstanding obstacles to electoral participation.
I'm not sure what the best part of all this is—when Joanna brushes off Penne's lame attempt to steal her prop thunder, or when she unflinchingly pulls out a SECOND pasta-based trinket when the first is cast aside.
" The report over complaints around coverage comes one week after New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger and executive editor Dean Baquet wrote a letter to readers promising that the paper would "rededicate" itself to "hold power to account, impartially and unflinchingly.
" You can be your husband's partner and supporter, and also use your cultural and political capital to campaign for Hillary Clinton, unflinchingly standing up to her "locker room talk"-ing bully of an opponent with the battle cry "enough is enough!
Last year, China's customs authorities vowed to "unflinchingly crack down" on waste smuggling, and 421 suspects were arrested over the course of the year, including 127 caught in December, accused of bringing in 323,000 tonnes of plastics and mine slag.
The first, Hunger (2008), told the story of the IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands; the second, Shame (2010), was a mean tale of an urban serial rapist; and the third, 12 Years a Slave (2013), interrogated the subject of slavery, unflinchingly.
Priebus and Bannon are in many ways the embodiment of the internal struggle that has roiled the GOP in recent years: Bannon, the rabble-rousing and unflinchingly hardline conservative segment, and Priebus, the business-oriented establishment eager to expand its electoral appeal.
Samsung had the perfect opportunity to close the book on the Note 7 saga, but instead the company used its shortcomings as a way of promoting how unflinchingly loyal its customer base is in the wake of a pretty massive fuck up.
Inevitably for a show that looks unflinchingly at sex—it is Fleabag's vice, and every other character seems to have a strange relationship with it—breaking the fourth wall is a way for the narrator to give voice to her private desires.
I also loved Kiese Laymon's memoir "Heavy," which is blistering and intimate and unflinchingly honest in its appraisal of his devoted, abusive mother and (at a deeper level) of the American pathologies that provided the context for his childhood in Jackson, Miss.
The most moving parts of "Real American" come when Lythcott-Haims stares unflinchingly at her own self-loathing, writing about the racist encounters of her childhood that convinced her from a young age that there was something inherently wrong with being black.
Despite initially harboring qualms about President Trump's leadership, the Adelsons have found much to like in a Republican-controlled government that has aligned with their most cherished priorities: unflinchingly pro-Israel, unaccommodating to Middle Eastern adversaries and dedicated to deregulation and lower taxes.
It pictures Scott alternately serving domestic melancholy chic in a house that looks like it's a secondary set for Twin Peaks, playing guitar in the bathtub, and staring down the camera so unflinchingly you'll almost definitely want to look away before she does.
Go back to the 2016 election cycle, which began in Cleveland with Fox unflinchingly questioning Donald Trump and 16 other Republicans, and ended in Las Vegas, with Chris Wallace setting the gold standard with his probing, evenhanded questioning of the Republican and Democratic nominees.
It's safe to say that no one on or watching Game of Thrones is team Stannis (except the unflinchingly loyal Davos), so it shouldn't be a surprise to learn that even the actor who plays him, Stephen Dillane, doesn't much care for the man.
There's nothing arch or artificial about Hu's drastic distensions of cinematic time; his volatile silences and wild outbursts unflinchingly reveal the raw survivalism, feral aggression, selfish depravity, and poisonous rage of a society abused by brute force and ruthless indifference and yielding to despair.
I was a black kid who played sports, and I looked up to athletes: Tito Trinidad, Ronaldo, Michael Johnson, Thierry Henry and Roy Jones Jr. These men of color were the best at what they did, and they wore their excellence and their beauty unflinchingly.
While Ringgold unflinchingly depicts the sheer terror of these experiences, she incorporates materials and references that hint at the possibility of spiritual renewal — for instance, a cruciform shape in "The Slave Rape Story Quilt" and the quilt's form, appropriated from sacred Tibetan Buddhist silk thangkas.
That very soul that gives Bangkok its world-famous reputation is what's fully on display in this biennale: the three-month-plus event has unflinchingly paid homage to all things Bangkok and Southeast Asia, of which it is unofficially the tourism and commercial center.
The Diaz family, during the calm before the storm in "Life is Strange 2" But Life is Strange 2 doubles down in every way imaginable — both in its unflinchingly political focus and in its exploration of immigration, xenophobia, and police brutality as experienced in everyday life.
The film unflinchingly documents their struggles with mental illness and drug addiction, their efforts to transform their living situations, and their resilience in fighting for the right to recycle, despite being criminalized and harassed by the police with the backing of Oakland's new mayor, Libby Schaaf.
Their function is to stand sentry at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and outside the residence of Greece&aposs titular head of state, keeping unflinchingly still for hours when not performing a clockwork-soldier routine of ponderous leg and arm swings and crashing presentations of arms.
Joining the chorus of politicians who have denounced the president for the myriad political controversies that have transpired since Trump took office in January, Gore looked unflinchingly into the camera and told the president to "resign" in a video interview published Thursday by the British LADbible.
SIMON VOZICK-LEVINSON After a painfully dark — some would say unflinchingly realistic — first season, viewers could be forgiven for squirming away from HBO's "Divorce," starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church as Frances and Robert DuFresne, New York suburbanites putting their marriage out of its misery.
When editor Marty Baron (correctly) said Trump's action was "nothing less than a repudiation of the role of a free and independent press" and that the Post's coverage of Trump would continue "honorably, honestly, accurately, energetically, and unflinchingly," every journalist I know cheered him for it.
This work is as much a representation of my connection with the people of this place and the land and sky I've fallen in love with here as it is one of the place itself — which, like places everywhere, is made up of people unflinchingly living their lives.
Stranger Things 3 is no exception, and even though we've been through portals into an alternate world, seen deadly demogorgons and demodogs, and watched Will Byers get infected by a nasty tentacle monster, the latest season continued to shock and surprise with its bevy of unflinchingly strange new things.
Well, at year five, when I knew the film was actually going to be something — that I had something to say and something to show — I wanted a raw, unflinchingly honest look at the range of emotions and events that go along with this life on the farm.
NORFOLK, Va. — With the polish of a seasoned politician, Khizr Khan strode through the door of a seafood restaurant to the serenade of clicking cameras, clasped hands with cheering Democratic lawmakers and, as he has become famous for doing, unflinchingly argued that Donald J. Trump must not be president.
As the conversation ranges — hurtfully for so many same-sex couples — over gender, marriage and parenting, let's imagine for a moment that there is value in examining such issues unflinchingly, free from the yoke of political correctness, no matter how hurtful it might be to the sensibilities of some.
This wrenching, beautiful film is set almost entirely in the world of women; it delicately engages class and race, stares unflinchingly at the darkness and light of motherhood, and yet it shows up on the wrong side of the gender ledgers: The director is Alfonso Cuarón, a man.
" The large windshield continues all the way up and over to the car's rear end, and Lexus imagines using this glass roof as a display for information like "a realistic star-filled sky, user-favorite videos, and even navigation" for rear passengers — an idea Lexus unflinchingly refers to as "SkyGate.
Rand Paul, who has spent years unflinchingly detailing the racial disparities found throughout the criminal justice system, how they've helped weaken the black family and why reform is urgent, could credibly make the case to people of color that Donald Trump has pretended to try to make this past week.
"Oliver North is, hands down, the absolute best choice to lead our NRA Board, to fully engage with our members, and to unflinchingly stand and fight for the great freedoms he has defended his entire life," NRA executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre said in a statement on the pick.
The interviews were a break from the traditional "never complain, never explain" mantra which was first adopted by the Queen Mother when she became Queen Consort in 1936, and passed on to her own daughter — our current Queen Elizabeth II — who appears to have followed the rule unflinchingly during her reign.
Last time we caught up with Doillon she was unflinchingly honest—whether discussing cheating boys or heartbreak and so we recently caught up with her again, this time at The Standard Hotel in New York, to discuss the magical age of 30, being overshadowed by her mother's fame, and her true passion.
As we catch up via email ahead of her appearance at Portugal's Semibreve festival, which takes place next weekend, it's clear that this fiercely dedicated, self-made young talent makes no room for gazing backwards as she looks unflinchingly ahead, with an energy and creativity rivaled only by the releases under her name.
Lamar is an unflinchingly honest storyteller who never compromised on either his core sound or his valuesThrough the combined powers of his foundational team at Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), Interscope Records, and the legendary Dr. Dre, Lamar quickly shattered many barriers in commercial music and entertainment that historically plagued both gangster and "conscious" rappers.
Ranging from plucky, doo-woppy, anti-love ballads ("Rather Not") to synth-heavy post-punk ("Time Is Up") to the fervent, battle-ready rock of "I Decide," Hit Reset boasts a smorgasbord of sonic textures that makes you want to riot one second and dance the next, all the while glimpsing, unflinchingly, into Hanna's vulnerabilities.
Although "Rocketman" (which can thank Donald Trump's Kim Jong Un nickname for extra promotion) will evoke inevitable comparisons to "Bohemian Rhapsody" -- basically charting the rise to fame, coming to grips with being gay in the 1970s, and rock-star-sized problems -- it's a very different construct, and not merely because it leans more unflinchingly into that material.
I want to see Black Hawk Down in space: an intense film that looks at the future of warfare and what it might entail, not just for the spectacle that military SF offers, but for some of the questions that Heinlein was probing at, without offering up something that's overtly pro-fascist or unflinchingly pro-military.
The Handmaid's Tale unflinchingly taps the vein of misogyny seething just beneath America's surface; Black Mirror makes us question every piece of technology around us; the nightly news generally sends us into a rage spiral; but Season 3 of Mr. Robot is perhaps the purest distillation of our current anxieties, a funhouse mirror reflection of our world.
But the day will not come when we are free of Trumpism, in all its ugly and vicious manifestations, until we unflinchingly embrace the world that he has helped to create, and focus on devising the strategies and agenda that it will take to overcome and counteract everything that he represents, both today and long into the future.
"What I love about 'Waves' is the message of healing," Russell said, "and that nobody's perfect." theater In the most daring Broadway debut this year, Jeremy O. Harris pushed boundaries with "Slave Play," a show about "antebellum sexual performance therapy" that offers sexual content warnings and unflinchingly takes on the traumatizing legacy of slavery on black Americans.
We've seen fashion choices that unflinchingly comment on Black Lives Matter in particular, too, whether it's a teen's decision to silently bring up the movement at the Thanksgiving dinner table, this powerful Pyer Moss tee that went viral at NYFW a few years ago, or a tote that brought attention to both BLM and the lack of racial diversity in the modeling industry.
In "Exodus: Our Journey to Europe," a BBC film series that features footage shot by refugees themselves, the films delve into first-person accounts of children and adults fleeing war and persecution, who unflinchingly share every moment of their treacherous journeys, from their negotiations with smugglers to the long wait for a boat to their near-death crossings made across the sea.
" Queried on the power of museum donors, a group he has unflinchingly confronted in his art, he replied merely that he "suspects" — and in person, Mr. Haacke never does more than "suspect"— that the power of art to affect viewers' thinking leaves museum benefactors with "an interest in what is being shown there, and what is not going to be shown there.
Unlike Fincher's film, a big-budget thriller that also sought to deliver a potent and intimate portrait of female trauma,The Girl In The Spider's Web goes full 007, turning Lisbeth into the kind of person who would dive into a bathtub full of water to survive an explosion — a far cry from the searing scene in which Mara's Lisbeth unflinchingly tattooed her rapist's chest with a warning for any future partner.
On HBO's ''Euphoria,'' for example, a series about teenagers grappling with various forms of addiction and abuse, this season intimacy coordinators helped facilitate unflinchingly graphic depictions of sex performed by very young actors; on FX's ''Pose,'' about the gay and transgender ballroom community, they facilitated a love scene between two H.I.V.-positive characters that was groundbreaking in its subject matter but shot in the tastefully banal way of most cinematic intercourse, in a quick-cutting, nipple-grazing montage.
In one, two white nightclubbers — a transvestite with troweled-on makeup and sharply painted eyebrows and a man in a knit shirt and a suit — brandish cigarettes and half-filled glasses as they look unflinchingly into the camera's lens, the latter sitting on the former's lap; in another, from 303, two young Asian men dance to the rhythms of the Zhivagos, a "colored" (mixed-race) band on a stage in the background, while in a third, from the same year, a chunky white man in shorts, knee socks, an open-neck shirt, and sports jacket straddles a chair, facing the camera with a peculiar, come-hither look whose coquettish air belies his size and tough-guy build.

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