Sentences with phrase «as unafraid»

So «casual» (which I would translate not as «careless» but as unafraid or as excited by imperfection) may be stronger juxtaposed to some obsessiveness — to give some torque and heft and beauty.

Not exact matches

Today, fathers are portrayed as cuddly caregivers, unafraid to get their hands dirty when it comes to daily parenting duties.
Having «yes» as a first option daily means to be unafraid to fail and move forward.
He is unafraid of controversy while managing to live without regrets, as his mother taught him.
Early on in her tenure, she became known for being a bit of an intrapreneur unafraid of taking imitative, as she showed by authorizing the 1993 Waco raid of the Branch Davidian cult compound.
As Bloomberg noted moments later, the evening was off to a sassy start, the mayor unafraid to return in kind.
We are grateful for all that has been achieved, and as we plan our summer events for 2018, we are, paraphrasing Scripture, awake, watchful and unafraid.
I will be unafraid to speak up about the ways I have had my potential limited by those who see female - ness as a call to hold back.
There is more than one way to be unafraid, even as we refute error we acknowledge that truth is not yet understood fully.
I see it as an advocate or a peace maker or a shalom prophet, a warrior living into the Kingdom of God, a worshipper, a disciple — courageous and unafraid.
Unafraid to engage the intellectual faculties of his audience (Keller is just as likely to quote Albert Camus as St Paul), he effortlessly connects the cosmopolitan culture of New York with historic Christianity.
But as the book's title suggests, from the beginning Cairns was unafraid of the language and categories of organized Christianity, though he tended to embody them in immediate and contemporary narrative situations.
If we engage with it, we open up the opportunity for our friends to see that we're unafraid of the Bible's apparent grey areas, and enable discussion around issues such as sin and suffering.
Memphis Depay, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Morgan Schneiderlin and Matteo Darmian should all be fearful as they embark upon their journeys at United; they arrive at Old Trafford with the expectations of a truly intimidating manager, unafraid of taking a stubborn approach with whoever challenges his practice.
Merson is completely right and is unafraid to speak the truth, unlike «sit on the fence Keown», who as a pundit, I have lost all respect for.
Kelly's 2015 opponents were unafraid of his QBs as run threats and could accurately guess his play calls; it's no surprise they were also able to exploit errors in his team's execution.
He's emerged as a play maker that can set up his teammates but is also unafraid to go at goal himself.
Unafraid to experiment with new cuts, colors, and crazes, this online store contains some daring (and delightful) fashion options at assorted prices, as low as $ 9 and as high as $ 2,000.
This is not to say that babies like these are tough and challenging but instead take this as a sign that soon your baby will grow into a very outgoing person who is unafraid to speak for himself and show the world what he has got.
For example, this student - driven event was unafraid to pick up sensitive issues such as the Balochistan separatist movement amply demonstrating the capacity of young Pakistanis to be fearless and independent in their thinking.
Nojay was recalled by his colleagues as a staunch and outspoken conservative who was unafraid of attacking opponents regardless of party affiliation.
He then described the humanist tradition as «a loose network of individuals broadly exercised by questions of the spirit, concerned to optimise the sum total of human happiness here on earth; individuals naturally respectful of others, wedded to rationalism and to scientific rigour, revering all life, unafraid to proclaim and to celebrate the joy of existence and the richness of human expression.»
Known for assertiveness, self - promotion, straight talk — and occasional nightclubbing — Bratton earned a reputation as a policing innovator, unafraid of taking risks.
In her 10 years in the City Council, Tish James has established a reputation as an outspoken crusader unafraid of seemingly lopsided battles.
Berry's neighbour, Remainer Mathias, is well liked among Conservative colleagues and has been unafraid to take on her own party in opposing expansion of Heathrow airport as «a terrible decision».
In political circles, she's known as a striver — ambitious and unafraid of a challenge, beating an incumbent in her first bid as a relative unknown to take her Assembly seat.
As for specifics, a good public advocate is someone who is accessible (she answers emails within 10 minutes), someone whom the people can go to for support, a person with enough good sense and moral fiber to investigate and process our complaints from across this great city, someone unafraid to lock horns with the speaker, and of course, to fearlessly preside over the entire council.
Once headed for a career as a surgeon, Landrigan talked with DISCOVER about why he traded in his scalpel for a stethoscope, why he is unafraid of wading into battle against entrenched corporate interests, how he navigates hostile political waters, and what propelled him to become a champion of children's environmental health.
Unafraid of controversy in his role as director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, Tyson insisted that the museum deny Pluto planetary status years before the scientific establishment caught up with the idea.
As I grew into myself, I felt it my duty to put others in their place, to be unafraid to be unpopular, to speak my truth and possibly the truth of others who were not yet willing to speak their own.
You will be highly organised and able to prioritise your workload, as well as be unafraid to ask for support during busy times.
I would describe my style as being classic and elegant, yet unafraid of taking a risk.
You make short girls like me unafraid to wear a maxi dress - and as it so happens, I am today!
The international diversity of the city translates into a global awareness and acceptance for unique style as well as being unafraid to take fashion risks.
I am unafraid of self deprecation - as I lover laughter.
Well - intentioned, competently shot and put together, solidly acted, especially by tomorrow's superstar Jacob Lofland (who we'd call a revelation if he hadn't already impressed us so much as Neckbone in Jeff Nichols» «Mud»), and unafraid to swim in the traditionally shark - infested thematic waters of the American class system, the film nonetheless can't quite slip the «seen it before» noose.
Winslet is wonderful as De Barra, a beautiful, plain - spoken woman quite able to hold her own in a male - dominated profession (and overwhelmingly patriarchal society) and unafraid to get down in the dirt and muck to make her own dreams happen.
Especially electric is the push and pull between Kushner's talky, microscopic script — unafraid of politics, long scenes and four walls — and Spielberg's attraction, in cahoots with cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, to quietly iconic moments: Lincoln's famous beard silhouetted against the night or the faint shadow of soldiers riding past Ulysses S Grant (Jared Harris) and Lincoln as they chat on a porch.
Fantastic Four may not be as exciting or fun as most of the recent Marvel Cinematic Universe productions, but it gives you small things to appreciate, like a villain who is genuinely unafraid to kill, a story that doesn't present world destruction and salvation as pressing and inevitable, and a small cast enabling you to get well - acquainted with them.
«Almost Famous» (2000) Crowe's been consistently unafraid to draw from his own experiences, but his epic «Almost Famous» is certainly his most autobiographical work, telling the tale of how, as an underage high - schooler, he ended up working at Rolling Stone magazine (in this case, covering fictional band Stillwater), falling in love, and coming of age.
Get Out is an audacious first feature for Jordan Peele, a film that never stops entertaining as it consistently pays off the bets it is unafraid to make.
In the film, Joaquin Phoenix stars as a traumatized veteran who is unafraid of violence and takes on tracking down missing girls for a living.
Susan delivers a convincing speech about the artistic supremacy of «decisive, committed, admittedly obscure work indifferent to mainstream approval and unafraid of moral and aesthetic absolutes» — a scholarly pronouncement (and a tongue - twister of a soliloquy) that might serve as Hartley's defense of his oeuvre.
Lee Van Cleef simmers with old school swagger as the hardassed Hauk, unafraid to look Plissken square in the eye (even as Snake is choking him), hardened after numerous on screen scuffles with Eastwood himself over the years.
Gambon is magnificent, supported by a host of equally good actors, from Lindsay Duncan as his long - suffering wife, Clemmie, to (best of all) Matthew Macfadyen unafraid to be as repulsive as possible as rude son Randolph.
Unafraid to be unlikable as a calculating manipulator without scruple, he is every bit the formidable thespian Collette is, playing expertly off her character's insecurities as a working - class, single - mother of a certain age, trying to fit in with Trent's upscale friends (Robb Corddry, Amanda Peet).
Stewart's Maureen is enigmatic yet unafraid as she plunges deep into chiller territory, and a few extended sequences involving, of all things, mysterious messages on her iPhone have an almost Hitchcockian exuberance as they unravel.
Young Han is scrappy and overconfident and makes things up as he goes along, unafraid to lie or trust his gut.
Two world premieres, screened back - to - back on a Saturday afternoon, served as the perfect double feature: The Unafraid and The Pushouts.
He's unafraid of leaning into the uncomfortable, including appearing as a despicable disciplinarian of enslaved men in 12 Years A Slave.
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