Sentences with phrase «fiercely independent house»

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Nekrasov, a 19th century Russian poet once said «a Russian woman can stop a galloping horse and enter the burning house» which shows a powerful image of a fiercely independent Russian woman who doesn't need protection.
Three independent movies from this year deserve a special mention... Bill Morrison's documentary Dawson City: Frozen Time, the socio - political history of a gold rush town, illustrated with film stock recovered from beneath an abandoned ice rink... Oxide Ghosts, director Michael Cumming's assemblage of VHS outtakes from the influential, more relevant than ever TV news satire Brass Eye... and Dispossession, a restrained documentary about the housing crisis that's provoked fiercely energetic audience discussions up and down the land, culminating in a panel discussion at Curzon Chelsea with director Paul Sng, author Anna Minton and Jeremy Corbyn MP.
Larry Fessenden's Glass Eye Pix, the fiercely independent film company behind The House of the Devil, The Comedy, Stake Land and...
He is still a fiercely independent author in the US, though Wool will be coming out in hardback in 2013, from Random House UK.
That would seem to be the prescription for successful in - house counsel these days — in the middle of everything but still fiercely independent.
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