Sentences with phrase «fierce loyalty as»

Brother, I'm Dying may be about Mira and Joseph Danticat, but it also serves as a portrait of a daughter and niece's fierce loyalty as she carves the lives of her loved ones in granite prose.

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And then there were the ordinary folk — «the ladies who read the letters» — who kept the place running with fierce loyalty and often at considerable personal sacrifice, even as the Bakkers and Dortsches and Taggert brothers found ever new ways to lavish the Lord's money on themselves.
As you know, 2010 has been declared (unofficially, by me and my dog) The Year of Kombucha, what with the recall and the explosion of new brands spreading across the country, and BevNet put the exclamation point on that by naming GT's Kombucha as it's 2010 Product of the Year, for «fierce loyalty among its consumers» and offering «its staggering 27 varieties» and «probiotic content.&raquAs you know, 2010 has been declared (unofficially, by me and my dog) The Year of Kombucha, what with the recall and the explosion of new brands spreading across the country, and BevNet put the exclamation point on that by naming GT's Kombucha as it's 2010 Product of the Year, for «fierce loyalty among its consumers» and offering «its staggering 27 varieties» and «probiotic content.&raquas it's 2010 Product of the Year, for «fierce loyalty among its consumers» and offering «its staggering 27 varieties» and «probiotic content.»
But 14 states require cursive instruction, and the skill inspires fierce loyalty, with some going so far as to argue that the founding fathers would disapprove of our abandonment of the script — students must learn cursive in order to decipher the intent of the original Constitution, for example — and others suggesting that our very identities are compromised when we can't create identifiable signatures.
There is a borderline gang mentality at work here, where fierce neighborhood loyalty mingles with groupthink to create friends who are as likely to defend as pummel each other, if the code of conduct is challenged.
As for those drawn - from - history characters, I only wish everyone could have a friend like Moore's depiction of the artist Henri Toulouse - Lautrec, who in this work is best known for his fierce loyalty and even fiercer drinking.
The breed, known as Diehard for their fierce determination and unwavering loyalty, make fantastic companions and add fun, excitement, and love to the lives of the humans lucky enough to be owned by a...
The breed, known as Diehard for their fierce determination and unwavering loyalty, make fantastic companions and add fun, excitement, and love to the lives of the humans lucky enough to be owned by a Scottie.
Due to his fierce loyalty and courage, you may also find that your tiny Havanese pup will be an effective watchdog as well.
Shih Tzus do seem to have fierce loyalty and are relatively quiet compared to other toy breeds, as well as trainable and patient.
Fierce loyalty to our mission of helping as many cats as possible has resulted in a model program that has been duplicated in many other communities.
Jindo was originally used as Korean hunting dogs thanks to their fierce loyalty and prey instinct.
This dog breed is known for its acute hearing and excellent eyesight as well as its fierce loyalty.
Back in the 1960s, Ashbery succinctly nailed Bishop's work when he described it as «Post-Painterly Quattrocentro» — «Quattrocentro» because of Bishop's fierce loyalty to oil paint and to the paradoxical possibilities of the painting as window, and «Post-Painterly» because of his immediate struggle with the work of Robert Motherwell, Ellsworth Kelly, and Ad Reinhardt, painters who formed the backdrop of his maturation as an artist.
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