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In the process we hand our politicians the one thing they can use to justify the obscene privileges at the top and the revolting squalor at the bottom: the indomitable myth of meritocracy.
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He is Mitt of the Indomitable Math.
Morrison replied, "Well, how can I reach you if I don't expose it to the world?" Others, myself included, accused her of perpetuating rather than dismantling the myth of the indomitable black woman, long-suffering and oversexed.
If Cowdrey's comeback was the personification of the ancient knight doing his duty, a Sir Lancelot fantasy, Steele spoke more to the myth of the stout English yeoman, honest, courageous and indomitable, the antithesis of decadent, who restored self-respect.
This magnificent gorgon, "a monster, without being a myth," as the horrified Jack describes her at one point, has perhaps never been more imperious, more indomitable — or more delectably entertaining — than in Mr. Bedford's brilliant portrayal, the highlight of this effervescent revival of Wilde's 1895 comedy of manners.
Charles Isherwood of The New York Times said, "This magnificent gorgon, "a monster, without being a myth," as the horrified Jack describes her at one point, has perhaps never been more imperious, more indomitable -- or more delectably entertaining -- than in Mr. Bedford's brilliant portrayal, the highlight of this effervescent revival".
It comes from indomitable will".
The indomitable spirit.
She was indomitable.
Caring, generous, thoughtful, indomitable.
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