Sentences with phrase «own irrepressible»

Unpredictable, irrepressible, and seemingly never at rest, the 80 - year - old Arizona Republican is arguably the hammerhead of the U.S. Senate.
But for the 42nd president, so long the irrepressible Big Dog of the political scene, the moment must have offered some deeper catharsis.
As mighty as they may be, though, they all sprouted from someone's irrepressible, radical idea — which is to say: They were all invented.
CB: You've made a distinction between people who are founders and those who are «irrepressible builders.»
The technology behemoth achieved that distinction with the latest jump in its seemingly irrepressible stock price.
The fable is used to illustrate the position that the behaviour of some creatures is irrepressible, no matter how they are treated and no matter what the consequences.
The encyclical discusses in some detail the tragically unsatisfactory ways in which the world has tried to satisfy the irrepressible hope that belongs to being human, citing Francis Bacon's proposed conquest of nature and Karl Marx's utopian goal of the kingdom of freedom.
This not only helps to explain religion's primordial, irrepressible, widespread, and seemingly inextinguishable character in the human experience, it also suggests that the skeptical Enlightenment, secular humanist, and New Atheist visions for a totally secular human world are simply not realistic — they are cutting against a very strong grain in the nature of reality's structure and so will fail to achieve their purpose.
One keeps at this in the confidence that there is such an irrepressible thing as human nature, and people may at some point be shamed into not denying — maybe even admitting — the obvious.
But we human beings are created with an irrepressible disposition toward the future, as well as a capacity to recall the past.
David and Luke and Peter and John have heard or felt the stirrings of some sort of stunning, irrepressible, unutterable life, and they write that others might taste it.
Inaugurating the role, Miranda played his protagonist as an irrepressible motor - mouth, committed to his ideals, hungry for fame, and susceptible to his passions.
At its healthiest, the human spirit is irrepressible and the human heart seeks hope, not desolation, however disguised dearth may be in the trappings of holiness.
The irony of the irrepressible conflict has been noted again and again by students of the War Between the States and its aftermath (which is hardly over in 1976).
But trust and hope are hard to kill completely, and I am glad that I witnessed in these men something of the irrepressible dignity of the human spirit before God.
Newt Gingrich, January 2008 Newt (the irrepressible) hit on something four years ago: closing down the nomination race too early — however much a top contender might prefer that result — is probably not in the best interest of....
But the human spirit is irrepressible and there will be rebellions against such a reduction of humanity.
And where an ideology becomes loud and destructive in the interpretive community, we may be sure that the doses of anxiety, fear and hurt within it are huge and finally irrepressible.
The desire to know the truth is for many the most intense and irrepressible of all human longings.
With the germ of consciousness hatched upon its surface, the Earth, our perishable earth that contemplates the final, absolute zero, has brought into the Universe a demand, henceforth irrepressible, not only that all things shall not die, but that what is best in the world, that which has become most complex, most highly centrated, shall be saved.
His letters give the impression of having been composed not with an eye arched toward posterity but rather with an irrepressible instinct for good humor and gaiety, and his life seems to have been a happy one, befitting his unflagging, almost elemental decency.
«As the ti - tle (The History of Almost Everything) suggests, bestselling author Bryson (In a Sunburned Country) sets out to put his irrepressible stamp on all things under the sun.
And yet this foolishness is irrepressible.
It is the irrepressible presence of dualism that allows us to think that our mental activity is not really a part of or continuous with nature.
Many animals exhibit remarkable behaviors... but only the human race exhibits the creativity, the artistic expression, and the irrepressible belief in the divine demonstrated throughout the entire realm of recorded human history.
Exodus 27:1 - 8 and Ezekiel 43:13 - 17 are more open testimony to an irrepressible disposition to elaborate the structure of the altar.
If pacifism rests on a trust that people have a natural capacity and an irrepressible tendency to resolve their differences justly and harmoniously, then pacifism is a delusion, and a dangerous one.
Hence the tendency (which is also as old as the world) of the defenders of the Spirit to regard as diabolical, and to reject as being among the most formidable manifestations of pride, the irrepressible desire for growth and conquest, the unshakeable sense of power and progress, which at present fills the human breast.
Israel knows her own repeated, irrepressible acts of unfaith, her own unceasing disposition to deny the response of faith in which she was created, by which she is sustained, and through which alone her existence has order and meaning.
I mean, with whom else can I whisper about The Next Food Network Star, and my sudden, irrepressible need to vote Jyll off the island -LCB- to mix a reality show metaphor -RCB-?
I love the badass, irrepressible origins of V - day, but I don't really buy into the modernized and commercialized part of it (ha, get it?!).
Lily Donagh, Marketing Manager at Mondelēz International, says: «We were delighted with the success of Cadbury Dairy Milk Egg n Spoon in 2013 and we're excited to launch another new Cadbury Dairy Milk TV campaign with celebrating a shared moment of irrepressible joy between parent and child created by Egg «n» Spoon.
It's none other than indestructible, unavoidable, irrepressible -LCB- although not microwaveable, but he who is without fault may cast the first stone -RCB- melamine.
«We will clearly miss Paul's devoted leadership but will more sorely feel the loss of his acumen, his charm and his irrepressible sense of humor.»
As well as being one of the most influential figures in Australian wine from the 1960s to his death in 2006, the irrepressible impresario, winery founder, show judge and writer was also a sculptor, and his chunky, Easter Island - like figures loomed out of the landscape of his Hunter property.
People in the hospitality industry have an irrepressible passion for delivering outstanding service.
The hilarious and irrepressible ol' dude with a smile that could — literally — light up a room.
The founder and owner of the Barossa Valley's most unique winery, Rockford, is an irrepressible individualist, a creative spark, a mentor to ma...
Capturing the warm welcome of the masseria, Stefanelli's first restaurant embodies the austere beauty of a simple Italian farmstead, the industrial grit of its Union Market neighborhood, and the irrepressible chic of its fashion - savvy chef - owner.
Just wanted to let you know that your fans are still here, waiting for your irrepressible, prolific blogging.
Sergio Garcia, the kid golfer we like to think of as an irrepressible naif, had that conflicted expression he gets now after a good tournament round — the smile that says, «My game is back,» coupled with the darting eyes that ask where the next ambush is coming from.
The semifinal clash against Reading at the Wembley Stadium should be an easy fixture for the North Londoners, who have been irrepressible during the month of March.
teams won't be able to cope, everything's changed, the pressure will be irrepressible — 1 - nil to the arsenal.
They visited the Etihad stadium, where the eventual Premier League champions were irrepressible in their goal - scoring form, and making a mockery of the visiting teams by hitting them for 5's and 6's.
They have won five in a row under Carlo Ancelotti, including a stunning 8 - 2 win at Deportivo and 5 - 1 triumphs over FC Basel and Elche, and have Cristiano Ronaldo in irrepressible goalscoring form in attack.
Until then, the Cityzens had got off to a 100 % start, with wins over Newcastle and Liverpool suggesting that they, like Chelsea, would be irrepressible during the early months of the campaign.
After helping Jeremy Roenick tug on his new Flyers sweater at a July press conference announcing the signing of the free - agent center to a five - year, $ 37.5 million contract, owner Ed Snider was about to take his seat when the irrepressible Roenick commanded, «Hold on.
The Brazilian has started to surpass the irrepressible Messi, and it is his goals that have kept the Catalans in with a chance of keeping up with Real Madrid.
Celtic held their in the early stages before United, inspired by the irrepressible Rooney and the improving Dimitar Berbatov, took control.
With his golf credo — «Hit it hard» — that horrifies traditionalists, his boyish enthusiasm, his athletic good looks and irrepressible will to win, he has dominated the game as no one has since the heyday of Ben Hogan nearly a decade ago.
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