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- Some hard-line separatists threatened him for his presumed lack of stridence against India.
- With such stridence, the Republican heirarchy has become as out of touch with the majority of Americans as the shah was with Iran.
- That said, even accepting the counteraesthetics of deconstructionism, this " Lear " seems long on stridence and short on revelation.
- His stridence certainly reflected his incurable dismay, but it could not hope to match the violence of the experience _ no one can shout down the thunder.
- It's a lean, sometimes unsympathetic performance that is all the more compelling because of her directness and courage in keeping the character's stridence and anger in view.
- But battling against all that's good about " Cookie " is the persistent stridence that many also found in " Peace Beyond Passion " ( 1996 ).
- Similarly, Sheila Copps and Sharon Carstairs have been accused of harshness and stridence, with Copps receiving the epithets of " baby ", " slut " and " bitch " in Parliamentary discourse.
- But they settle into such an amiable gang, and Calvin's barbershop becomes such a friendly oasis in the heart of the mean streets, that their previous stridence is easily forgiven and forgotten.
- Present for an opening night program of shorts by such directors and stars as Jane Campion, Susan Seidelman and Gillian Anderson were a slew of ambitious female filmmakers and their supporters; notably absent, though, from the hob-nobbing and speechmaking at the party afterward were stridence or politicized patter about an oppressive patriarchy.
- It's neither sarcasm nor stridence but firsthand knowledge that informs such statements as " Power is what calls the shots, and power is a white male game " and " The higher up you go, the more it's the same, except the stakes are higher : There are more zeros at the end ."