Word: unflinchingness
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"General Dietl, this faithful and true friend, has been my unflinching supporter among the German officer corps. . . . May Dietl's attitude stand forth as a shining example for many German officers and generals. . . . May they learn to radiate faith, to inspire confidence in any circumstances, especially in times of...
By far the most notable feature of the show, aside from a few really superb acting jobs, is the intelligent treatment of the enemy. Here are presented carefully and convincingly the dilemma of the Italian fighter with nothing to fight for, the unflinching arrogant faith of the Nazi mind, and...
"On the credit side must be put at once . . . [Churchill's] fruitless efforts during the five [prewar] years, his Cassandra-cum-Jeremiah period. Secondly, was his 'into battle' period, when his superb rhetoric and unflinching courage focused like a burning glass the latent will to win of...
Master of Arts. Citation: "A penetrating analyst of the volcanic forces which shake our world, his voice is heard throughout the land,-democracy's unflinching advocate."
Far different, and on the whole far better, is the Lady Macbeth of Judith Anderson (Family Portrait, the Gielgud Hamlet). A characterization, not a recital, its power in the earlier scenes is flawed by overacting, but steadily improves, leaps the last and highest hurdle magnificently. In the sleepwalking scene, Actress...