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Mr. Armendáriz shows his soulfulness again by giving his protagonist an unconquerable free-spiritedness.
Daniel Webster, eulogizing Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who both died on July 4, 1826, spoke of "an unconquerable spirit of free inquiry... and a diffusion of knowledge throughout the community" as two of the fundamental requirements of American democracy.
"The Unconquerable World" is devoid of a politics linked to the realities of power and opinion in America.
Their leadership is headquartered in Pakistan, which makes them unconquerable.
Poverty and crime were common, he said, but not unconquerable.
Don's response, however, is one of unconquerable strop.
She is solitary, fat, withdrawn -- also, somehow, strong and unconquerable.
"The absolutely unconquerable attribute of this land is its unmatched resilience.
Afghanistan, remember, was the unconquerable natural fortress and the graveyard of the Soviet empire.
Her music crashes through the walls of indifference with unconquerable sound and immeasurable feeling.
The books that sold then — Betty Smith's 1943 "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," for one — were about the unconquerable adolescent spirit, which is to say, America's unconquerable Coca-Cola optimism.
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