Sentences with phrase «eventual triumph»

"Eventual triumph" refers to the ultimate success or victory that can be achieved after a long and challenging journey or struggle. Full definition
An interracial married couple faces persecution and eventual triumph in this quiet, humble true story.
Queen of Katwe taps into the edgy nerves and eventual triumph of an impoverished Ugandan girl that discovers a competitive ability in the game of chess that enables her to conquer her existing predicament of plight and personal pain en route to treasured self - worth and prideful accomplishment.
Factually the book is perfect: the arguments for a convoy to counter the German U-boat threat to vital shipping, sound; the assessment of the influence of Ultra on the Allies» eventual triumph over that threat, accurate; the recognition of the remarkable courage of those in the «trade» throughout its short history, unsurprising.
Peter's response — «Thou art the Christ» — ushered in the second phase of Jesus» ministry, during which he gradually disclosed to his disciples his own sense of identity with the Suffering Servant model — a model that depicts eventual triumph through present suffering.
A nickelodeon - hued flashback shows young Eisenheim the commoner courting young Sophie the highborn, telegraphing their reunion over a special locket, eventual tragedy, and even more eventual triumph in broad, self - satisfied strokes.
Torok employs a simple comic - book style to convey his everyday struggles and eventual triumph over a troubled existence.
Or does it mean that ultimate reality sponsors, and thus guarantees, the eventual triumph of specific activities?
In short, Christians have believed that the eventual triumph of God's earthly purpose is discernible in the facts and trends of history.
The Books of Ruth and Esther, with their tales of suffering, crisis and eventual triumph, testify that we are not trapped helplessly in a destructive global fate.
In both the presence of evil and the eventual triumph over evil the sweep is cosmic.
Mr. Fitzpatrick seems to say that the answer to today's violence in the womb is persuasion and civil discourse leading to the eventual triumph of truth and justice.
His return was to lift the Gunners to the eventual triumph in the competition.
These men and women observed and experienced the final months of the monarchy, the protests, the overthrow of the Tsar and then the eventual triumph of the Bolsheviks.
It also celebrates his release and his eventual triumph as South Africa's first black president.
The museum would «help ensure that this global story of injustice, sacrifice and eventual triumph is no longer hidden nor forgotten,» Rangel said in a statement.
From squalid asylums and ice pick lobotomies to the dawn of antidepressants and MRIs, Shrinks details psychiatry's missteps and failures, and eventual triumphs, as Lieberman tries to shake off the debilitating stigma that clings to mental illness — and the people who treat it.
Because most of what follows will take Brashear's point of view — as he struggles from his sharecroppers» son beginnings to his eventual triumphs and tragedies as a Navy Diver — this opening scene, in which Sunday observes Brashear, is striking.
It maintains just the right balance between the film's various requirements - conveying both the beauty and deadliness of the landscape; both the courage (and eventual triumph) of the passengers and their terror and the awful decisions they have to make.
A prototype for any number of femme videogame ass - kickers, from Chun Li down the line, she has an overgrown - kid look to her that makes her determination and eventual triumph in the violent coming - of - age scenario more rousing.
They can study his progress over long periods of time, examine the causes of his initial setbacks — developmental delays, a troublesome home life, or, perhaps, poor schools or teachers — and determine the reasons for his eventual triumph.
Ginger's determination to do her duty in the face of lost love and senseless death and her eventual triumph will satisfy fans of Kowal's Glamourist Histories series as well as readers of Naomi Novik and Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan series.
Still, this only makes your eventual triumph more delectable.
She is one of the few women to play a major part in the transition from Modernist painting of the 1930s to the eventual triumph of Abstract Expressionism in the 1950s.
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