Sentences with phrase «insistent way»

The insistent way in which Wilke challenged received notions of the profanity and secrecy of women's sex organs, repeating with unswerving commitment the folded labial and vaginal form, can be seen in a number of other key works in the exhibition.
In its own quietly insistent way, the picture takes the sort of tragedies that have inflamed a nation and been co-opted for all sorts of political purposes — tragedies from Fruitvale to Sanford, Fla. — and brings them back down to human scale.
It's rare that a studio movie dares to engage with an audience in such a somber and probing and insistent way, affording us so little time to breathe or destress or clear our heads.

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Still, other individuals are way more insistent and they consider that every second that they spend at the negotiation table costs them money.
It was a lovely compliment, but I found that people were often very insistent that teaching was the only way for me to go — even after I told them that my interests didn't lie with education.
It would be more interesting to talk about the president losing control of his own spins in ways that reveal (as Carl is more insistent that I am) his deep inauthenticity or lack of character.
It would be more interesting to talk about the president losing control of his own spins in ways that reveal (as Carl is more insistent that I am) his deep inauthenticity or lack....
My insistent desires to roll my words together in ways others find disparaging; is my imperfections against writing simplistically for the masses» sakes.
When I really read the Scriptures I find a Jewish man who upheld Torah, is insistent that he did not come to abolish it, and whose followers were members of a Jewish sect called The Way.
In this way, the insistent craving is justified — the insistent craving that zest for existence be refreshed by the ever - present, unfading importance of our immediate actions, which perish and yet live for evermore.
The question which is being asked is insistent in all moments and in every moment of our existence: «How do I «stack up» against the way things really «go»?»
Normally, that's the other way around (Urban Meyer to Ohio State and James Franklin to Penn State), but Bielema has been insistent that the by - the - numbers, run - heavy, pro-style offense and competent defense that got him to all those Rose Bowls as Wisconsin's head coach could unseat Alabama and dominate the South.
We look so much better when we play at home not just in the way we play either, that away kit the club are insistent on using even when we don't need it is so ugly..
[since that's just the way it is, i wonder why mr wenger is not more insistent on ensuring he has at least 2 good players at each position?
In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where the deep thinkers of the committee saw the error of their ways and came, at last, almost full circle to the free - substitution rule of the late»40s, in the background, as insistent as ever, was the voice of Fritz Crisler.
When I was pregnant with my youngest I was insistent that I would breastfeed her, and I had a few good friends who had been breastfeeding moms that supported me all the way though.
She said she loved her husband very much and he was a great father, but he was very insistent «his way».
I've long been a proponent of weights training for women, insistent that it's the only way to get truly in shape.
There are a couple of hallucinatory sequences that don't quite work, and the score by Paul Mills comes swooping in, insistent upon being inspirational in a way that feels like unnecessary underlining.
«It should start that way... I've been pretty insistent about that.»
Unfortunately, the film's insistent, convoluted plot constantly gets in the way of its aesthetically pleasing scenes and excellent action sequences so that it becomes a bit of a chore to get through.
Further complaints: Miguel Gomes is insistent that his «Arabian Nights» is three separate films and not one linked trilogy, which makes its inclusion as a single fourth - place entity a modest cheat, and that five - way ties at 14th place are just begging to be broken up by some form of gladiatorial combat.
The SV is demonstrably, demonically different to the standard car in other ways too, the steering heavier and meatier, the grip more insistent but edgier and the engine so nuts that as John Barker says, «beyond 6000rpm it seems to have broken free of its shackles and about to rev itself to oblivion».
The deep, insistent torque and then the frenzied, savage way it winds around to the 8900rpm limiter is just unmatched.
Niall and Ari both seem to have much in common: very smart, very comfortable with and insistent upon being their own unique selves, confident in ways Daniel is not, and yet like their father, very loving and good with children.
Man's sex needs were imperative and must be met in one way or another; woman's sex needs were not so insistent and could easily be satisfied within the bonds of marriage.
I have also received some pointed notes from a smaller number of people who are insistent I revert back to the way things were and have been pretty blunt I only tell them about free Kindle book offerings on Amazon.
If you still are insistent on listing your roommate on the policy to save a few bucks a year instead of everyone having their own policies, please remember that they must be listed in some way on the policy for there to be coverage.
Seldom have we seen a game so shy about flashing its Game Over screen, and anyone paying even a modest amount of attention to their mech setup and the insistent combat advice given would have to go out of their way to get killed, which isn't how many people play games.
It would seem that Sega is insistent that players experience these games as honestly as possible considering how many ways it is no longer possible to cheat.
Nares depends on photography more in the way that Chuck Close does, challenging his own painterly authority and insistent virtuosity.
Unable to elbow my way in, I stood outside the door, where I also heard wafting across the parking lot insistent chords from a violin tuned to the notes D - E-A-D.
With a refined sense of humour, one can find in his work an insistent reference to artistic practice, semantic games and a poetry that joins persistence and subtlety in a balanced way.
And I was insistent that they have professional demeanors and not «relate» to patients in the usual way.
Enforce those protocols for everyone, including senior lawyers (who can often be insistent on doing things a certain way).
If you still are insistent on listing your roommate on the policy to save a few bucks a year instead of everyone having their own policies, please remember that they must be listed in some way on the policy for there to be coverage.
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