But we also learn that the downside of her implacable self-belief was a certain unapproachability. |
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If yesterday I spoke to someone softly-softly and he did not understand, then next day I have to be strict and implacable. |
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Maybe they see insects as implacable foes, sure to strike fear in the hearts of enemies. |
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At 50, Sachs has a boyish thatch of brown hair and an expression of implacable earnestness. |
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Threats of terror and death can only be met with an implacable and resolute show of force. |
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It dwarfs all the other buildings in the area and exudes an air of bureaucratic intransigence and implacable arrogance. |
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Fire suppression builds up an unnatural accumulation of fuel that creates conflagrations far more implacable and catastrophic than nature's fire. |
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Here there is, as I find, no such opposition and certainly no implacable hostility on mother's part. |
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He accurately intuited that all power is essentially implacable and malign. |
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Attempts to introduce a new price structure have foundered on the implacable opposition of Norwegian-controlled companies. |
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Whereas dubstep tended to loiter without much palpable intent, Grime has an implacable Terminator-focus, a stalker's unwavering sense of purpose. |
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Do they imagine that the timely renunciation of resolve can placate an implacable foe? |
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In more civilized times even the most implacable enemies were treated with dignity. |
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Hardly a week goes by without some industry organisation stating its implacable opposition to the idea. |
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But this would also be a process in which constitutional nationalism adopted a harder and more implacable position. |
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These hard-won, fond, wearisome, and implacable wives were, after all, just temporary makeshifts. |
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Investigations by The Sunday Times indicate that he will face implacable opposition from every Premiership club. |
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He felt a mixture of anger, frustration and hopelessness at fighting against a seemingly implacable system. |
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The man who is supposed to be protecting them is somehow their fiercest and most implacable enemy. |
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The fusion of silica, heat and glaze transforms the once implacable grey matter into an object d' art. |
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The most detailed of dossiers can only circle around an activity as concentrated and implacable as it was obscure in its ends. |
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There is no 'road to Damascus' conversion to Spinozism, only a steady but implacable deletion of default assumptions. |
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As a former trade union convenor, Ferguson has always had a developed sense of his own worth financially, but in Edwards he found an implacable adversary. |
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It is only among selfish human beings that injustice, implacable hatred, and irremissible punishments are to be found. |
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But I feel a primal frisson when those implacable amber eyes bore into mine. |
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This means abandoning an important attribute of Leninism-its implacable hostility to the outside, bourgeois world. |
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And let's face it, the tape is implacable, incorruptible, the tape never lies. |
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These resources and that knowledge draw the greed of the large corporations leading the implacable quest to privatize life and knowledge. |
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Esther and Mordecai confront a hostile host society and an implacable bureaucracy. |
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It has exploded the last illusions of détente to reveal the implacable hostility of U. S. imperialism to the Soviet degenerated workers state. |
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Regarding this point, I can be very hard and implacable to defend the institution! |
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Humanity saw in Jehovah an angry and implacable God, a terrible and vengeful judge, and by means of Jesus He came to save you from your error. |
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Representatives of the licensed trade, previously regarded as the most implacable opponents of the ban, indicated that they were reconciled to its eventual implementation. |
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Today's enemy, however, is not a philosophy that condemned millions, but an implacable, unappeasable, pitiless fanaticism that exists on the very fringes of humanity. |
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Like Meryl Streep, she can convey the turmoil beneath an implacable surface, and when Cathy's calm and control desert her she is devastatingly believable. |
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An almost Hitchcockian feel of implacable fate that filigrees the film must have given exhibitors second thoughts, and it's mostly known only to dedicated cinephiles. |
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Here, a distinction needs to be made between our concepts of what ordinary reality is, our preconceptions and wishful thinking, and its raw, implacable facticity. |
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He was conscious though, and gave her a glare of implacable hatred. |
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Your nation endured the blitz to prevail over an implacable foe. |
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Rationally, most people understand that civilised life in this country faces a heartless and implacable foe who is prepared to strike as often and as cruelly as possible. |
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And what he saw inspired in him a deadly, implacable hatred. |
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When the young girl refuses, the two become implacable opponents. |
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I am an implacable opponent of most of what this government does. |
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This madness is the implacable and relentless determination to kill insight and awareness, even at the expense of destroying the island they depend on. |
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But his hostility to the devil is implacable, utter, and steely. |
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The movie's pace is as relentless and implacable as its villain. |
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All the others were converted, but I was to remain an implacable and unpersuadable disbeliever in mesmerism and hypnotism for close upon fifty years. |
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A casualty, I suspect, of Borges's implacable widow, Maria Kodama, who guards his literary legacy more zealously than Fafnir his hoard. |
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Michael White writes: To stay in public life for 26 years after being rejected resoundingly by the electorate and one's own party suggests either implacable determination or bloody-minded stubbornness. |
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I sat guiltily at a grand wooden dining table with my cup of tea and the implacable women of the Safety to School group and ask Barbara how it started. |
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The documentary-style camera work recalls their implacable fate while the direction of the cast reveals these two young people's dreams of redemption as they are caught up in the snare of delinquency. |
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According to an implacable chronology, 7 to 8 weeks he worked in quarries as well as daily deprivation, sufficed to suffocate all passing fancy of resistance. |
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He is an implacable herald, urging on to renewal, to tthe teshuva, to what in Gospel terms is called metanoia, that renewal which concerns not just the individual but the collectivity. |
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The show is also a meditation on photography's implacable documentary powers and the effectiveness with which, from either near or far, it records facts that are otherwise often beyond grasping. |
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Every day I am more and more an Antiministerialist, and an implacable foe of the unholy Alliance. |
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Yet beneath the facade of implacable command was a moody, capricious man with a strained marriage: while he was in India, his wife Edwina had allegedly conducted an affair with the Indian politician Nehru. |
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For fans of a plain, austere look, there is a simple Putin headshot, mouth set in an implacable determination and eyes hidden behind a pair of shades, embossed on a plain white or black t-shirt. |
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It is for raising money to wage implacable warfare against poverty and squalidness. |
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The whole thing looked remarkably like an implacable force meeting an unflappable object. |
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For example, in the ocean depths, an implacable darkness constrains creatures to bedeck themselves with mainly cool fluo colors beginning with luminous azure blue to very bright lime greens. |
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This idea of a God so at enmity with man that he pursues him with implacable hatred, and with anger that cannot be appeased except by the sacrifice of his only son, is the product of pagan thought. |
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Within a sentence, Funes and his implacable memory are dead, as is God. |
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The bass lines in Tricky's music can be speed bumps or pools of quicksand or the rumble of an earth tremor or chasms opening underfoot: something implacable and immobilizing. |
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Given that either alternative would encounter fierce, implacable, and extensive opposition, liberal egalitarianism seems naïve, idealistic, and utopian. |
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These resources and this knowledge are the cause of the cupidity of the big companies standing at the front of the stage with their implacable quest for the privatization of living organisms and of knowledge. |
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From the enchanting Princess Cupcake Jones series comes this new title in which immovable stubbornness meets implacable determination, and melts with charm in the experience. |
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Whether or not the Alemanni had been previously neutral, they were certainly further influenced by Caracalla to become thereafter notoriously implacable enemies of Rome. |
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