Van Sant takes a lot of chances, and, visually, the movie is so imaginative, so fiercely alive, that it carries us along.
Many marvelled that Good Time Charlie had so fiercely embraced this cause.
It was snowing so fiercely by then that Mr. Box's wife, Betty, had convinced him to drive home to beat the storm.
Nothing makes me grind my teeth so fiercely as facing four or five guards at once while each approaches me one at a time.
As the Michael Jordan of the private sector, Apple has weathered economic downturns because its consumer base is so fiercely loyal and defies easy demographic and psychographic categorization.
Boris Federov, an investor and a former minister of finance, criticized the company's leadership, which reacted so fiercely he began to fear for his life, according to an account by Marshall Goldman, an economist and Russia scholar at Harvard.
Raised nearby in a neighborhood so fiercely segregated that black residents needed a note from a white person to pass through -- at a time when so many doors of opportunity were closed to African Americans, others might have become angry or disillusioned.
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But Baidu has stayed independent--and if the CNNIC survey is any yardstick, fiercely so.
And the only way Time Warner can afford to slough off that many customers is to gain lots of new subscribers from Adelphia, so the otherwise fiercely competitive companies have decided to cooperate.
We can only speculate on the nature of their relationship, but the most obvious theory is that Ferguson sees so much of himself in the fiercely driven firebrand, that he now shares an automatic empathy with Keane.
What's so interesting is how sort of fiercely analytical he is in his approach to life and how pragmatic he is in sort of overcoming the adversities and sort of the bad things that were thrown his way.
The reason few do so is simple: local residents tend to fiercely defend green belts.
So far, Mr Berisha seems to be fiercely resisting such a course.
The so-called "Tesco tax" has been fiercely opposed by large retailers who said it could limit investment and cost jobs.
Even so, fearing increased crime and congestion, city officials have fiercely resisted the expansion.
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The U.S. wireless industry is one of the most fiercely competitive markets in the world and will remain so after this deal.
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He breathes fiercely through his nose and paces constantly and sweats so heavily that when he dabs at his forehead with his ticket, the ink bleeds.
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It is also puzzled because it is so atypical for a woman who, during her lifetime, had been fiercely protective of, and extremely fond of her jewels.
With its fiercely independent communities and an aversion to bureaucracy, the area has so far resisted any form of regional administration, relying instead on loose networks of politicians, local groups and businesses.
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