Londoners have long been exemplars for the rest of us in how to face such danger from bullying cowards unflinchingly and with iron resolve. |
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The film is unflinchingly, almost mercilessly, clear-eyed in its assessment of emotional transformation. |
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He saw Muslims as a cohesive unit, unflinchingly committed to their religion, even fanatical about it. |
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Teachers had teams in certain races and unflinchingly came last every single time. |
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Something is to be done with these few decades that nature accords us: to take action, resolutely and unflinchingly, to beautify reality. |
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His original works gaze unflinchingly at the terrifying, the despairing, and the absurd. |
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Wilder unflinchingly shows alcoholism's degradations, including petty theft and a trip to the drunk tank. |
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Narcissister removes the tease from the strip as she unflinchingly appropriates feminine likenesses to new subversive ends. |
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It focuses, unflinchingly, on the true business of armies: victory on the battlefield. |
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From his earliest age he showed compulsive need to leave a mark, and to this end he unflinchingly dedicated his entire life. |
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But for those who can take it unflinchingly, with a fraction of the passion that Christ displayed, this may yet be the most significant viewing experience in a lifetime. |
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These images unflinchingly confronted the gore, the naked terror, the arrogant incompetence, the pointless cruelty, the insane devastation of the military nightmare. |
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In Storytelling, he unflinchingly confronts politically correct expectations of ethnic groups and the disabled, but also has the courage to do so with humor. |
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By all accounts, he is a courageous official, prepared to stand unflinchingly in the way of those who try to buy themselves shortcuts around building regulations. |
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As the soldiers'oracle says, and as I learned many years ago, if the void opens up before you, rise to the challenge, commend your soul to the Almighty and go forward unflinchingly. |
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The founding of order on fury, of empire on violence, of peace on pitilessness is disclosed unflinchingly. |
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He's dismissive to women and unflinchingly brutal to his enemies. |
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But I still have friends from childhood who are unflinchingly progressive. |
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Just as we unflinchingly defend China against capitalist counterrevolution, we also unconditionally defend the other remaining deformed workers states-Cuba, Vietnam and North Korea. |
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In this regard, the European institutions have a responsibility that they must fulfil unflinchingly, given that the European debate is not merely a sum of national debates. |
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Discover yourself, develop the strengths within you, and then unhesitatingly, unflinchingly, go forth and encircle the world, to embrace humanity. |
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Whilst showing due deference to the Treaties, which are our supreme source of law, we must tackle every issue unflinchingly. Our efficiency, both in Brussels and here in Strasbourg, depends upon it. |
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It is well past the time, for all of us who are fortunate, to re-commit ourselves unflinchingly to the task of ensuring that all of the world's children, no matter where they live, enjoy a healthy start in life. |
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He thought the allocation in peace time would be easy, but all through his memorandum he stood unflinchingly for one control, absolute in case of war and in case of emergency. |
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Let them now be aware that I am counting on them to prepare themselves more fervently in order to become my shock troops, and that they must keep their gaze unflinchingly on me, Jesus Crucified, their standard! |
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Birdsell is known for writing about the lives and problems of rural women: she brings a dark sense of realism to her writing and confronts the problems of women's lives unflinchingly. |
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In these powerful essays, Francione methodically and unflinchingly examines and deconstructs the ineffectual positions of many professed advocates for other animals and points the way toward true animal liberation. |
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Bunker, an ex-con, wrote unflinchingly honest stuff. |
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We have unflinchingly supported and we will continue to support our soldiers, sailors and airmen as they respond to the call of duty to serve their country. |
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Harris tells her tale unflinchingly and without Disneyfication. |
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His geographical work, thoroughly researched and unflinchingly scientific, laid out a picture of human-nature interaction that we today would call bioregionalism. |
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