Eastwood and the screenwriter Dustin Lance Black have re-created that period in the nineteen-twenties and thirties when a righteous young man with a stentorian style could electrify a nation.
It was a righteous effort to try optimistic assurances as a means of raising consumer and business confidence to prevent the inevitable.
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Kerry delivered that last line in such a righteous tone that it seemed as if he didn't understand it was a joke at his own expense.
Edgar Hoover as a bullying, righteous, and wary man, a natural-born populist authoritarian.
My wife and I are his "spiritual parents, " with the tough job of guiding him down a righteous path.
We here at Techno-tainers like to keep the righteous judgements to a minimum.
But the Bishops expressed a righteous fury over what they perceive to be the opportunistic score-settling of authorities in Massachusetts.
As they faced horrors that forced them to question their ability to cope, their commitment to the war, even their faith in a righteous God, soldiers and civilians alike struggled to retain their most cherished beliefs, to make them work in the dramatically altered world that war had introduced.
His economic team and he have put together proposals that we are quite confident, if Congress comes back to Washington filled with a righteous sense of urgency about the need to grow the economy and create jobs, they will act on it and do the right thing by the American people.
This seemed much more righteous and good than a lot of other options.
So the French president, full of righteous certainty, attended a summit in Brussels determined to get backing for a no-fly zone.
One day in 1934, feeling vaguely sinful, young Billy allowed himself to be taken to hear a fiercely righteous preacher called Mordechai Ham.
He leans forward, he rolls his eyes or waves a finger in righteous anger.
We mutter to each other, work ourselves up into a state of righteous indignation.
Crowd favorites included The Six Point Righteous Rye, which commanded a long line and lots of interest.
This is a cold, self-righteous woman who shows little attachment to her husband, feels estranged from her children and treats her mystified liberal parents with contempt.
Mr Obama later visited the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, which he said illustrated the depravity to which man could sink but also served as a reminder of the "righteous among nations who refused to be bystanders".
He has donated money to the Righteous Persons Foundation, which grants money to a variety of projects impacting modern Jewish life.
L. Mencken had a field day portraying the self-righteous sobersides of the prairies (who often drank homemade corn liquor behind the barn at night).
Filming with a puckishly bland interview-style fixed camera and sarcastic cityscapes, Ying convincingly depicts a state of repressed volatility which, when it blows, does so with a far-reaching, vitriolic, righteous audacity that has few parallels in the modern cinema.
But where other so-called socially conscious MCs get bogged down in brainy, all too righteous rhymes about social ills and politics, Rhymefest has a sharp whit, a sense of fun, and loads of other subjects to rap about - including his strong libido and how other lesser MCs have made him quote, whacktose intolerant.
This argument may sound a little like the stuff of gender workshops in righteous universities.
Obama is revealing himself to be more like a Woodrow Wilson or Jimmy Carter, pinched and self-righteous.
Sure, the Xbox 360 can be righteous and cool with hard-core gamers, but this is not a sufficiently large user base to recoup the magnitude of investment Microsoft has made in its gaming platform.
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