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And while Bausch's most recent productions may have lacked the intransigent vision of her greatest works, they never lost the capacity to amaze and entrance.
It's a bleak and intransigent vision, reminiscent of the painful ending of "Disgrace," for here the possibility of a "new life" in another city seems just another delusion, however idealistic and quixotic.
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This was part of her wider vision of a modern union movement that would abandon its intransigent defence of free collective bargaining and become a partner of government in setting overall economic targets, including wages.
Others are dubious, noting that the mayor will not control the work force directly and has not articulated a vision for education, and though he got pretty much what he sought from an often intransigent state legislature, has little political experience.
The lesson that Lisa Cohen learns in the course of the movie that she cannot bend intransigent forces to comply with her own sense of personal justice mirrors Lonergan's struggle to see his artistic vision realized.
He applies the logic to everything from vision to disgust - nature's way of helping you avoid indigestion - and even such supposedly intransigent phenomena as music and humour can be made susceptible to evolutionary explanation.
Yet Martoma was intransigent.
The intransigent can be isolated.
Meanwhile, Mr. Patel remains intransigent.
But the shah remained intransigent.
Above all, he was intransigent.
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