R. nurse: David had to admire her unflinching willingness to roll with the punches.
Boston needed an unflinching boss, who would tell put an end to the millionaire mishigas.
Boston needed an unflinching boss, who would tell put an end to the millionaire misghegoss.
Time magazine called the show "a daring, unflinching take on very American workplace tensions".
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Most troubling is the unflinching support for Mr. Zelaya from President Barack Obama and Democratic Sen.
Torres emerges as a writer empathetic and unflinching about the entirety of the animal kingdom, humans included.
This is confessional poetry at its scrupulous best: neither self-dramatising nor self-pitying, but penetrating, focused and unflinching.
But that's what makes LaPierre so formidable: his unflinching willingness to say aloud what many foes consider outrageous.
She was brave enough to tell her tale with poise and unflinching resolve.
What they share is the same unflinching courage, unblinking compassion, and uncommon camaraderie that the soldiers and civilians of Ft.
The film offers an unflinching look at the causes and effects of our medical system's problems and provides some hopeful solutions.
Deep storytelling, lots of player choices that are hard and meaningful, an unflinching approach to sex, morality, and other Big Questions.
But he was unflinching in his response to the reporters who he believes are responsible for building up and knocking down reputations.
These are unflinching tales not of heroism, so much, but of survival.
What really seems to have trigged Jack and Suzy here is there unflinching support for Mitt Romney, who famously said that corporations are people.
After all, the Arab dictators it faced were equally unflinching -- in their rhetoric, at least, even if their actions often failed to match.
Williams' account is unflinching about both the positive and negative aspects of Camp Hereford, and this unique experience in American history makes a good story.
He focuses an unflinching lens on the places where conflict lurks.
Her tone was casual, her clasped hands still, her eyes unflinching.
Poetry: "Stag's Leap, " by Sharon Olds (Alfred A. Knopf), a book of unflinching poems on the author's divorce that examine love, sorrow and the limits of self-knowledge.
From Texas business circles came his unflinching support for free trade and tax-breaks, as well as his unstinting protection of the interests of oil and gas men.
Unflinching and in French, it was a surprise best-picture nominee, and also received nominations for Haneke's direction, for original screenplay and for the performance of 85-year-old Riva.
In a rare and unflinching interview with CNN, the man critics have dubbed "Poet of the Common Man" sounds off on religion, poverty, politics, health and family.
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Filming with an unflinching biomorphic intimacy, as if looking at the body, inside and out, through a microscope, Carruth quickly leapfrogs over the grotesque and into the transcendent.
In the weeks that remain to this election, he will have to speak to those matters in depth and in unflinching terms that set him apart from his opponent.
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The Whole Gritty City is an intimate and unflinching look at these kids as they struggle to create a reality that transcends the violence, drugs, and meaninglessness that swirls around them.
"These shows that are able to be so bold and graphic and uncompromising, unflinching, stand to serve that purpose and be the sort of receptacle for all that collective anxiety, " he said.
We start with an unflinching look at these realities before turning to solutions, and some potentially encouraging developments, which have less to do with how electricity is generated, and more to do with how it might be stored.
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The Journal was slower than it should have been at the outset to pursue the phone-hacking scandal story, in our opinion, though it is doing much better now with aggressive coverage, fitting placement in the paper, and unflinching headlines.
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