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- Finest of all is Paymer's indomitably wily and manipulative producer.
- He makes his plans far ahead, and is indomitably persevering in carrying them out.
- Hickey is an indomitably fireproof construction boss who has seen it all, then fixed it.
- Profoundly intuitive, indomitably courageous, endowed with superhuman resilience, she is the stuff of legend.
- She plays the borderline trashy yet indomitably plucky Joy Miller, a beauty-school teacher from Queens.
- Donald Sinden stands out as an indomitably randy baritone determined to bluff and bluster his way to the grave.
- But, finally, Kim is too indomitably hopeful and profoundly sweet-natured to star in that bleak kind of intrigue.
- But a strengthening era, too, as FDR indomitably shepherded us through adversity and left the United States a very different place.
- The Argosy Book Store stands indomitably, an oasis of calm and mustiness, amid the skyscrapers and bustle of 59th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues.
- Where Piaf's voice was, indomitably, a brass instrument, Ms . Bitton's is more a harder-to-tune reed.
- With the exception of Nancy Marchand ( who is indomitably funny as Lady Bracknell when circumstances allow ) and Daniel Gerroll as John Worthing, none of the casting is ideal.
- Indomitably creative even in adversity, she uses her prison time to create a show of Polaroid snapshots that elicits critical acclaim and a flashy cover story in a Los Angeles magazine.
- Robinson ripped the burning clothing from his body and staggered indomitably through the enemy fire, now concentrated solely on him, to within grenade range of the enemy machine gun position.
- There has been a poignancy to the televised images of an elderly, enfeebled Pope John Paul II indomitably pressing ahead through windswept Masses and candlelit prayers on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land this week.
- Darting around a futuristic Los Angeles on motorscooters that can fly, these plucky whiz kids are so indomitably cheery that they seem much more mechanical than the aspiring cyber-messiah who tries to destroy them.
- Painfully wounded during the violent exchange of hostilities, he consistently refused evacuation and held his ground indomitably throughout the night, despite the uninterrupted bombardment of exploding mortar shells and slashing machine-gun fire maintained by the enemy.
- Abby Joseph Cohen, the indomitably bullish strategist at Goldman, Sachs & Co ., increased her recommended stock allotment to 72 percent of assets from 65 percent last week, at the expense of cash and commodities.
- An idealistic revolutionary and an indomitably fearless soldier of noble character who stifles his passion for a beautiful married woman, he embodies values like honor and gallantry that have faded so completely from contemporary consciousness that the very words have a quaint, musty ring.
- Angelo Dundee, Jose Torres, Budd Schulberg, Stanley Crouch, boxers Floyd Patterson and Ernie Terrell are among the numerous talking heads consuming airtime, more of which should have been devoted to the indomitably winning " Louisville Lip " himself, Muhammad Ali.
- "Tumbleweeds " opens only weeks after another likable mother-and-daughter-on-the-road film, " Anywhere but Here, " in which Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman portray a flighty but indomitably upbeat mom and her resentful teenager.
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