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"unsinkable" Definitions
  1. incapable of being sunk

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" She then toured nationally with "The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Formerly thought to be unsinkable, those behemoths are going down.
While many people believed the Titanic was unsinkable, not everyone did.
One of the most famous survivors was the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown.
There's unsinkable Molly Brown and now there is uncollapsible Molly the dog.
For now, the prime minister seems unsinkable (wooden objects tend to be).
But apart from the unsinkable Deutch, the movie's women don't fare as well.
"There's a reason why everyone likes this guy so much – he's just unsinkable."      
A great way to anger the gods is to call your ship unsinkable.
But the same was once said of history's most famous "unsinkable" ship — the Titanic.
She announced plans to build an "unsinkable and unbreakable boat" for the new voyage.
For Reynolds, one can look no further than 260's The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
She announced plans to build an "unsinkable and unbreakable boat" for the new voyage.
Thanks to them, Mr. Netanyahu — Bibi, as he is known to Israelis — seems unsinkable.
Certified gym rats do not abandon ship, even one that might be unsinkable without them.
The Unsinkable Molly BrownThrough March 22 at Abrons Arts Center, Manhattan; 866-811-4111, transportgroup.org.
Her performance in 1966's The Unsinkable Molly Brown earned her an Academy Award nomination.
The Czech president, Milos Zeman, wants his country to be China's "unsinkable aircraft-carrier" in Europe.
So it seems that despite all the public backlash, Facebook remains an unsinkable and unshakeable network.
Here's why Mr. Netanyahu seems unsinkable, even as he faces trial on bribery and other corruption charges.
" She later toured the country with stage shows including a new version of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
In a conflict in these near seas, the Chinese mainland would function as a vast, unsinkable aircraft carrier.
Lauren Greenfield turns a cool, clinical eye on the seemingly unsinkable, unstoppable former first lady of the Philippines.
The show that started with the Titanic's sinking ends with a snowy celebration and the unsinkable Dowager Countess.
Architects and owners Guylee Simmonds and David Schnabel called the boat their "robust, unsinkable and spacious blank canvas."
Hollywood mourned the Oscar-nominated star of The Unsinkable Molly Brown and Singin' in the Rain on social media.
Before the disaster, the ship was said to be unsinkable thanks to the design of its below-deck compartments.
And so we keep poking at those unsinkable dresses, hoping to find the submerged woman who once wore them.
Willson also wrote The Unsinkable Molly Brown, whose theme song, "I Ain't Down Yet," could also serve as Klobuchar's.
" She met Mr. Alessandrini in Florida, where both had supporting roles in a production of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
This scene from the 1964 movie musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" is seared into the memory of Lin-Manuel Miranda.
"Women on the Verge" gave Maura her best role, as Pepa, the lovelorn but unsinkable reimagining of Cocteau's despairing protagonist.
She wrote in her 2013 memoir "Unsinkable" that she even feared the latter might try to murder her for her money.
A movie is in the works, with Adam Driver as Mr. Mills and Sylvester Stallone as his unsinkable father-in-law.
The unsinkable Chelsea striker has scored with more headers than anyone in Europe's top five leagues over the past three seasons.
She played iconic roles in "Tammy and the Bachelor" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" ... for which she earned an Oscar nomination.
"KJB: "By the time we started production, I believe I had seen The Unsinkable Molly Brown, which is such a great movie.
A defender can station aircraft, base missiles, and host ships, providing a massive, unsinkable base of operations to patrol and fight from.
The RMS Titanic was the largest passenger ship of its time in the early 1900s, and the Titanic's builders called it "unsinkable."
A VAST UNSINKABLE CARRIER However, when it comes to dominating its near seas, China doesn't need to match the U.S. ship-for-ship.
"The ship was seen as a heroic unsinkable ship and, as a result, people focused on explanations that fed that narrative," he said.
He could have directed his baby blues at the Unsinkable Kathy Bates and sailed off into the sunset on her ample bosom. What?
It looks like the so-called "unsinkable" Titanic was not nearly as strong as she was purported to be prior to her maiden voyage.
Both ships had been described as unsinkable, and, sadly, both had just over the legally required amount of lifeboats, which were nowhere near enough.
Turkey also is an unsinkable aircraft carrier, with 98 airports capable of supporting NATO air operations over the Middle East, Black Sea and the Balkans.
The local pro-choice community gained momentum as a result, but while the local movement may have grown stronger, it is by no means unsinkable.
But she also starred in the 1964 musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," a title whose adjective best explains the full Debbie Reynolds experience: maximum buoyancy.
But while these snaps made me happy, it's just saddening to understand the significance of icebergs in our world — from scientific discoveries to sinking unsinkable ships.
While at the site, crew members laid a wreath and held a ceremony to honor the victims who died when the once-called "Unsinkable Ship" sunk.
According to a new report, the team that found the "unsinkable" ship at the bottom of the ocean was actually charged with locating two missing nuclear submarines.
Instead of American strike capabilities being relegated to increasingly vulnerable air and naval platforms and well known bases, strikes could originate from unpredictable locations on unsinkable islands.
Is that the same governor, the unsinkable Jerry Brown, who ordered water rationing two years ago, now requesting a federal emergency to deal with too much water?
It's not clear whether that will really work, since saying that their new system is un-gameable is kind of like saying the untested Titanic was unsinkable.
Scientists quickly submitted over 500 papers, each inventing a new way to explain the observations, which seemed to blast holes in the hull of the unsinkable Standard Model.
Having spent a month being told the ship is unsinkable you're now the only person left, standing on the tip descending into the water and about to die.
Reynolds was best-known as one of the top MGM actresses of the 1950s and '60s, starring in classics like Singin' in the Rain and The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
"I Ain't Down Yet" (1964) Reynolds has called her Oscar nominated performance as the title character in 1964's The Unsinkable Molly Brown her favorite role in her career.
Early in Lights, directed by Alexis Bloom and Fisher Stevens, we see Reynolds in a clip from one of her signature movies, the 1960 musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Readers also turned to "Unsinkable," a 2013 memoir published by Ms. Fisher's mother, the actress Debbie Reynolds, who died at age 84 on Wednesday, one day after her daughter.
The original Titanic was the largest passenger liner in the world and was considered unsinkable when it hit an iceberg and sank during its first voyage, in April 1912.
The debris that was dragged out to sea by the 2011 tsunami formed an unsinkable flotilla capable of transporting a large population of organisms across the world's largest ocean.
She was later nominated for an Academy Award for her starring role in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," a musical inspired by the life of a Titanic survivor, Margaret Brown.
The Titanic, the largest passenger liner in the world at the time, was called unsinkable and left port with only 13,178 lifeboat seats for the 2,224 passengers and crew members.
" She liked The Unsinkable Molly Brown, but commented that Debbie Reynolds "tends to play these things as if the West was won by jumping up and down and shouting at it.
No willpower to keep on living would work the way it had for her unsinkable Molly Brown on that night the Titanic and its passengers went down around Debbie on film.
The famous ship, which was deemed unsinkable before its April 1912 voyage, and its contents are now protected under the R.M.S. Titanic International Agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Todd likens his mother to the Titanic-surviving character she embodied in The Unsinkable Molly Brown, just as Carrie notes Star Wars fans talk to her as if she herself were Princess Leia.
Although the wreck was well-preserved at the time it was discovered in 1985 by oceanographer Robert Ballard, some researchers have predicted there will be nothing left of the "unsinkable" ship by 2031.
Other Debbie movies have climbed the ladder as well -- "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" and a "Tammy and the Bachelor" triple feature pack are both among the top 4 best selling DVDs on Amazon.
To help you combat your new lack of daylight ... soak up a daily dose of Vitamin D by dipping into these sun-soaked shots of unsinkable stars floating through life in open waters.
The unlikely marriage of resignation and unsinkable hope on display on his Twitter is most likely familiar to anyone who has ever languished just outside the frame and felt that they were rotting.
Reynolds donned her dancing shoes once again for the 1964 musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown, in which she played the titular role of Margaret Brown, who survived the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic.
Robert Brown, the commander of US Army Pacific at Fort Shafter in Hawaii, suggested that ground forces could use these capabilities to establish "unsinkable aircraft carriers" to facilitate US Navy and Air Force operations.
After all, why should we indulge your questions when surely at any moment the unsinkable Dr. Krauthammer would come wheeling back into the bureau, ready to take his spot at  Bret Baier 's right hand?
But though the two spent much of Bright Lights breaking into song together — Fisher even joining her mother's Vegas show to sing The Unsinkable Molly Brown's "I'll Never Say No," Fisher never pursued the business professionally.
In a press release, the Academy announced Reynolds' first Oscar win (she was nominated for Best Actress in 1965 for The Unsinkable Molly Brown), earned because of her work as a founding member of the Thalians.
Diving into the American Folk Art Museum's two new exhibitions, it's quite likely that your head will spin — for all the right reasons — in the presence of some very potent expressions from two unsinkable human spirits.
READ: Putin's famously unsinkable approval rating is starting to drop Thursday's announcement follows a trip to Moscow this week by John Bolton, Trump's National Security Advisor, who met with Putin to pave the way for the summit.
Unsinkable air bases The Chinese navy possesses one small aircraft carrier for training and experimentation and is building at least one more flattop to begin building a carrier-centric fleet similar to the US Navy's own fleet.
The resilient heroine of the Meredith Willson musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" was always an upbeat go-getter, with an action-packed journey that took her from a hardscrabble Rockies mining town to the Denver upper crust.
Similarly, diving into the American Folk Art Museum's two new exhibitions, it's quite likely that your head will spin — for all the right reasons — in the presence of some very potent expressions from two unsinkable human spirits.
Hong Kong (CNN)Three square miles of volcanic rock on the edge of the East China Sea may one day be used as an unsinkable aircraft carrier for the United States Navy in the event of war in Asia.
Two critical photos show a 30-foot long black streak, which experts cite as evidence that a fire in a coal bunker below deck caused serious damage, weakening the "unsinkable" ship's hull in the same region where the iceberg later struck.
On Thursday's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the country crooner, 22019, revealed that she was initially cast as the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown in James Cameron's 216 blockbuster, but had to turn down the memorable role due to scheduling conflicts.
Jim Mellon, chairman of investment business, the Burnbrae Group, told CNBC on Wednesday that the euro zone economy was akin to the Titanic, the supposedly "practically unsinkable" ship that collided with an iceberg and sunk on its maiden voyage in 1912.
Ruslan N. Pukhov, the founder of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, a Russian defense industry think tank, said Russia had turned Crimea into "an unsinkable aircraft carrier," which allows it to project its power to the Black Sea.
It was surely not the expectation of the tens of thousands of Peruvian fans who brought their banners, their inflatable llamas and their seemingly unsinkable enthusiasm to Russia to cheer on their team in its first World Cup appearance since 1982.
Known for his "Ron and Yasu" friendship with Reagan, Nakasone made headlines after taking office when he said that in event of a war, he would make Japan an unsinkable "aircraft carrier" for U.S. forces and bottle up the Soviet navy.
The Vitra show serves as a reminder that to examine Girard's patterns, drawings, wooden dolls, and other designs is to discover anew the power of creative thinking and problem-solving ⎯ as well as their prolific creator's unsinkable sense of unabashed, irresistible joy.
In addition to costumes she wore in Singin' in the Rain, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, and Annie Get Your Gun, her replica pair of Dorothy's ruby-red slippers from The Wizard of Oz and collection of motion picture cameras will be auctioned off.
Known for his "Ron and Yasu" friendship with Reagan, Nakasone made headlines after taking office when he said that, in the event of a war, he would make Japan an unsinkable "aircraft carrier" for U.S. forces and bottle up the Soviet navy.
Tammy Grimes, the throaty actress and singer who conquered Broadway at the age of 26, winning a Tony Award for her performance in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," and went on to a distinguished stage career, died on Sunday in Englewood, N.J. She was 82.
A series of five dives were completed this month by an exploration team from Triton Submarines to the spot 370 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada, and 4,000 meters below the surface where the ship deemed "unsinkable" now rests, according to a release from Triton.
You can see how someone without any science experience could be tapped to run NASA, as long as they could make up for it by demeaning gay and trans Americans, a group that of course included the first American woman in space, the unsinkable Sally Ride.
During the Cold War, Britain became known as America's "unsinkable aircraft carrier" for hosting its ally's atomic bombers, long-range communications systems, intelligence infrastructure and missiles, making the threat of a nuclear strike palpable, wrote Nick Catford in "Cold War Bunkers," an engrossing book of photographs published in 2010.
WATCH THIS: Singin' in the Rain Star Debbie Reynolds Dies One Day After Daughter Carrie Fisher     Another addition Reynolds made to the 1,245-square-foot space, according to her book Unsinkable: A Memoir, was an extra-large closet she had built with money earned from her budding movie career.
The 1960 show was Willson's follow-up to "The Music Man," and lightning did not strike twice: There was a Hollywood adaptation four years later, but the stage steered clear, and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" doesn't appear to have been revived on Broadway or Off in nearly 60 years.
Reynolds was about as bright a star as ever shone in Hollywood, best remembered for her breakout role in Singin' in the Rain, playing the title character in Tammy and the Bachelor (and for singing the No. 1 single "Tammy"), and her Oscar-nominated turn in The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
In the wake of her divorce, she also went on to make dozens of pictures, including John Ford's How the West Was Won ('62); The Unsinkable Molly Brown ('64), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award; and The Singing Nun ('66), which spun off into a TV show.
One of the most iconic stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood, Reynolds starred in a number of memorable roles, including that of Kathy Selden in the beloved 1952 musical Singin' in the Rain, and that of Molly Brown in 1964's The Unsinkable Molly Brown, which earned her an Oscar nomination.
We also talked politics, and the two guys surprised me a few times; our conversation was a big part of why I was so perplexed and bummed when Instagramgate happened, but hopefully the portion of our conversation below (and the episode itself) will provide some more insight into the political leanings of these unsinkable thrash gods.
Encounters Eyes alert, wearing pearls and a necklace with the word "Fearless," Kelly Williams Brown, the author of the best-selling guide for millennials, "Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps," and, more recently, "Gracious: A Practical Primer on Charm, Tact and Unsinkable Strength," boarded a downtown No. 6 train in New York.
But it would also be a catastrophe if Taiwan were blockaded or squashed into submission, because it is a pillar of technology (the source of more than 90 percent of the most advanced computer chips), a pillar of democracy and an "unsinkable aircraft carrier" standing in the way of any Chinese projection into the Pacific or toward, say, Okinawa.
Grace (Debra Messing) responds by melodramatically making the day about her own pain over losing her mother however many years ago (which also serves to answer the question of how the show would handle the death of Debbie Reynolds, who played the unsinkable Bobbi Adler.) Jack (Sean Hayes) goes into overdrive trying to please Karen as she roars her disapproval, and even frantically dances when she commands it.
Its maker experienced many hardships and challenges in his lifetime, from poverty to the ugly, institutionalized racism of his native region, but instead of taking a bitter, cynical turn, Dial's art was shaped in large part by his abiding faith in the redemptive power of aspiration — of keeping hope alive — and of looking for the unsinkable good in even the darkest episodes of history or the most discouraging expressions of the human spirit.

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