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He was able to eloquently and resolutely express what is wrong with Goldman Sachs and probably the financial system at large.
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"We the people" will come together quietly but resolutely to express our will.
Calasso's book can be seen as a series of spirited improvisations on the theme expressed in Walter Benjamin's essays on Baudelaire: that the poet, though he remained resolutely in the Romantic tradition, was the first to express the dark new reality of what Benjamin called "the permanent catastrophe" of life after the Industrial Revolution.
But if Englishmen are confounded by a German with a genuine sense of humour, at least they are clinging resolutely to their own stereotypes: above all in their inveterate distaste for the kind of cerebration that might prompt you to learn a new language, and cross the sea in search of new ways to express yourself on the pitch.
The pillboxes marked with his graffiti and carvings will last forever, he believes; and archaeologists of the future will marvel at them, describing them thus: "Magic, menacing, and yet shot through with spirituality… In these works a genius, perhaps the only genius of the 20th century, has expressed himself clearly, resolutely and for all time".
The anti-racism group SOS Racisme expressed its support for Madonna yesterday, commending her "resolutely anti-racist and feminist discourse".
His latest film, the resolutely superficial "Mansome," tackles the fearsome topic of masculinity as expressed through grooming, and it feels like a bunch of television segments slapped together, with sparing use of Mr. Spurlock himself.
The official New China News Agency added, "China has expressed its utmost dissatisfaction with the U.S. side and resolutely rebuffed it".
He wrote to a friend in 1892, expressing the hope that his academic life would be "resolutely unconventional" and noted that he could only be a professor per accidens, saying that "I would rather beg than be one essentially" (GS to H. W. Abbot, Stoughton Hall, Harvard, 15 February 1892. Columbia).
Though Foucault was intrigued by the possibilities of radical social transformation, he resolutely resisted the idea that such transformation could escape the effects of power and expressed caution when it came to the question of revolution.
Both men also expressed certainty that North Korea was behind the ship's sinking and urged Mr. Lee to deal "resolutely" with the North.
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