Sentences with phrase «by fierce women»

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Indeed, those who belong to the same religious group can be fierce in their disagreements, even though they have a great deal in common, as has been shown by the recent arguments in the churches about whether women should be ordained.
We are seeking fierce women with generosity of spirit who have been prevented from training due to financial constraints and are willing to pay it forward by gifting their services to families of need within their communities who would not otherwise be able to afford birth support services.
Clinton dutifully did a photo line with Gloria Steinem and the co-chairs of the Women's March, some of whom have been her fierce critics, and was then mobbed by a group of former staffers.
Now a Certified Nutrition & Lifestyle Coach, Stephanie is a fierce advocate for the human form, teaching women to return to the innate wisdom and brilliance of their female bodies by shedding outmoded, limiting beliefs and prioritizing excellent nutrition and self - care.
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Going the extra mile, Coogler also pushes forward several strong female characters who are noble, intelligent, fierce and heroic, but also grounds them as separate and distinctly female entities, rather than just generic roles that just happen to be played by women.
The distaff side is represented by the gorgeous Lupita Nyong» o, who plays warrior woman Nakia, a spy with fierce devotion to her country.
The distaff side is represented by Lupita Nyong» o, who plays warrior woman Nakia, a spy with fierce devotion to her country.
The film features a fierce group of Wakandan women, including Nakia (Academy Award ® winner Lupita Nyong» o), a War Dog and Wakandan spy; Shuri (Letitia Wright), T'Challa's little sister and tech wizard; and the Dora Milaje, the all - female Wakandan Special Forces led by Okoye (Danai Gurira).
Together with the help of Cyborg, they race to restore the continuity of Flash's original timeline while this new world is ravaged by a fierce war between Wonder Woman's Amazons and the Atlanteans, led by a battle hardened Aquaman.
Backing up T'Challa are a formidable line of women: his mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett, whose steely presence would be an asset to every superhero movie); younger sister Shuri (newcomer Letitia Wright); love interest / ally Nakia (Oscar winner Lupita Nyong» o, of «12 Years a Slave»), a Wakandan spy; and the all - female security force known as the Dora Milaje, led by the fierce Okoye (Danai Gurira, best known for TV's «The Walking Dead»).
Opposite him, Bisset is radiant and fierce as a woman worn down by her infant - like husband, but standing by him against her better judgment.
That isn't a knock on Steinfeld's performance, by any means — of all the women I'm discussing in this installment, she did by far the most impressive work, giving Mattie Ross a fierce determination that was sorely lacking in Kim Darby's interpretation of the character in the 1969 John Wayne version.
It was a coup to cast her in the first place, and the Oscar winner gives another fierce performance as the troubled, tough young woman thrust into the chew - you - up - and - spit - you - out political machinery of a government operated by President Snow (Donald Sutherland, smiling, evil and having a heyday).
Mercy Train is a rich, luminous novel of three remarkable women connected across a century by a family secret and by the fierce brilliance of their love.
Here's a juicy debut for you: Inspired by the author's own difficult separation from religion, the harrowing, fierce The Incendiaries is set in a small college town, where a young Korean - American woman finds herself wrapped up in an extremist cult with North Korean ties.
Frustrated by the woman's presence, but unwilling to leave her to the Black Cobra's minions, he finds himself with an unexpected companion — and a surprisingly fierce defender.
Washington, DC About Blog Disruptive Women has become an online destination for innovative thinking and has become a thought leader and influencer in its own right, receiving numerous awards and accolades including being named «one of the top health policy blogs» by Health Tech and a «Fierce Female Healthcare Blog To Watch» by Fierce Healthcare.
To look over Paula Rego's body of work is to look over the landscape of women's experience: desire, abortion, rape, female circumcision, childbirth, family relationships, dominating and being dominated by men; her masculine female figures are sometimes lonely, but usually fierce and often bent on revenge.
By painting strong and fierce women in place of the stereotypical male hero in the Hollywood version of the West, Felice House deals directly with the limited access of women to power in the western genre.
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Washington, DC About Blog Disruptive Women has become an online destination for innovative thinking and has become a thought leader and influencer in its own right, receiving numerous awards and accolades including being named «one of the top health policy blogs» by Health Tech and a «Fierce Female Healthcare Blog To Watch» by Fierce Healthcare.
Washington, DC About Blog Disruptive Women has become an online destination for innovative thinking and has become a thought leader and influencer in its own right, receiving numerous awards and accolades including being named «one of the top health policy blogs» by Health Tech and a «Fierce Female Healthcare Blog To Watch» by Fierce Healthcare.
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