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"unfailingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that you can rely on to always be there and always be the same

320 Sentences With "unfailingly"

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"Jenn was a sunny, beautiful, unfailingly kind little girl who grew up to be a sunny, beautiful, unfailingly kind woman," Hennessey said.
Firstly, the software is clean, thoughtfully designed, and unfailingly fast.
WASHINGTON — Unfailingly punctual, he enters the office without a word.
His skills are superlative and his spontaneity unfailingly on tap.
The dog, hopping along amicably beside them, is unfailingly adorable.
By contrast, Mr. Pompeo unfailingly sticks to the presidential line.
Unfailingly polite but highly opinionated, Mr. Rutledge was not impressed.
Beyond that, every romantic relationship unfailingly reinforces tired gender stereotypes.
There's Ally Love, who has an unfailingly upbeat and motivational vibe.
He is unfailingly interesting, except when he writes like a psychotherapist.
For example, Chinese diplomats have an unfailingly hierarchical view of government.
The show's color palette reflects Kimmy's (Ellie Kemper) unfailingly positive disposition.
He always knows what is right and acts on it unfailingly.
In duet with Ms. Mutter, Mr. Orkis's playing is unfailingly attentive.
But Miró and Calder unfailingly championed and nourished each other's work.
His characters are unfailingly likeable, but they also leap from the page.
She notices that her nephew, once unfailingly respectful, is now more abrupt.
Dern is believably exhausted but unfailingly loyal as a put-upon lawyer.
Simeone's teams are unfailingly fit to run the 90 minutes, and more.
Unfailingly gracious, he invited me to spend reopening night in Room 1001.
And she was unfailingly generous to students, younger writers, would-be competitors.
Ustvolskaya was, in this playing, unfailingly grim but never icy or smug.
They're funny and well written, as well as unfailingly kind and warm.
When conflicts unfold, the unfailingly earnest housemates try to solve them constructively.
In fact, it's impossible to imagine anyone as unfailingly innocent as Kimmy.
Ashley Graham unfailingly makes us take note with each of her editorial feat.
She is, unfailingly, a good neighbor and good citizen first — and entertainer second.
However, in public and to the press, Mattis was unfailingly deferential to Trump.
She dresses conservatively, keeping her badge visible and unfailingly displaying her legislative pin.
But the North Koreans remained unfailingly upbeat during their summer training, he said.
Even as her body and mind grew more frail, she was unfailingly cheerful.
His party had thrived by unfailingly delivering huge cash handouts at election time.
Besides being unfailingly appropriate, this is more in keeping with your generous intent.
The young Ms. Streisand was unapologetically Jewish, unabashedly sexual and also unfailingly funny.
In the 14 years I've known McGrady she's been unfailingly bold and generous.
Unfailingly toeing the administration line has helped Pompeo maintain his proximity to Trump.
He is also unfailingly genial and, for a politician, almost bashful about his achievements.
Still, Above & Beyond's audience, a not insubstantial one, seems unfailingly moved by its work.
"Skate Kitchen" is unfailingly compassionate to, and genuinely appreciative of, the people it chronicles.
However you judged his politics, Mr. Obama's uniform was unfailingly appropriate to the setting.
He makes clumsy strategic moves with metronomic regularity, even as he is unfailingly upbeat.
But Mastoris found him unfailingly polite, even if Ballard did not know his name.
It views the world through Mike's eyes, and what he sees is unfailingly drab.
Through it all, the count is unfailingly suave, urbane, and charming to a fault.
If they do, they will unfailingly be light-skinned to white-passing, straight, and commodifiable.
It was vibrant and off-kilter, sometimes horrifying, sometime psychedelic and always, unfailingly, well, strange.
You were smart, funny, unfailingly courteous: the punk-rock pirate king of the art scene.
" Sims writes that he was "also struck by the fact that she was unfailingly polite.
With each remark, Alig unfailingly drew attention to his own background as a party promoter.
He was unfailingly gracious and generous with his time, answering my questions patiently and thoughtfully.
Beautiful, bad-tempered, scandal-prone, she makes for unfailingly good copy, and heaps of it.
Big City In the Horatio Alger myth, nobility of character runs, unfailingly, into good luck.
But Mr. Kesler, an unfailingly genial West Virginian, doesn't seem to mind Wilson's intellectual company.
She also works incredibly hard and is unfailingly kind, patient and accommodating of my background.
She is unfailingly polite, meeting guests by offering tea and apologizing for a lingering cold.
Slavery exists in every country and traffickers unfailingly prey upon those who are the most defenseless.
The result was an evening of unfailingly gorgeous music that felt exotic and familiar at once.
Steven's just unfailingly decent, extending his kindness and generosity to family, friends, and ruthless enemies alike.
Like the protagonists of most male-led teen soaps, Dawson was unfailingly wholesome and morally upright.
Where others might see disappointment, Mr. Trump is unfailingly upbeat when reflecting on his business ventures.
He adopted an unfailingly healthy lifestyle: He ate well, exercised often, went cycling, running and swimming.
As frustrating as this can be in hindsight, the movie, while it's playing, is unfailingly engrossing.
But the performance by the French-Canadian cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras was unfailingly elegant and generous.
The Saturday Profile KNOWLTON, Quebec — Louise Penny, the unfailingly cheery detective writer, is a ruthless killer.
The First Lady of the United States unfailingly receives a lot of attention for her fashion choices.
In Wray's case, even if his musings aren't always fascinating, they are unfailingly thoughtful and gorgeously written.
When I want to travel to the airport, I unfailingly want a car to take me there.
King, 13, is unfailingly enthusiastic, but he knew that a lot of long-suffering fans were snickering.
He has unfailingly championed small-press writers, and particularly those who experiment with language, narrative and form.
Fans in the comments love Cruz's bubbly personality, which is unfailingly positive in her shiny, colorful videos.
The more circumspect Fontana had to notice that, however outrageous its means, Klein's output was unfailingly handsome.
The line readings are unfailingly earnest, and the lines themselves are non sequiturs, riddles and cryptic jokes.
The volunteers were well prepared and, in almost all cases, unfailingly courteous to the others in attendance.
She could play swiftly, with seldom a note out of place, and the tone was unfailingly pretty.
Opinion She was unfailingly true to herself at a time when many doors were closed to women.
Opinion She was unfailingly true to herself at a time when many doors were closed to women.
Because analysts often try to serve several masters, their research can be unfailingly upbeat, and therefore wrong.
One is a violent revenge comedy/horror hybrid; the other is an unfailingly polite historical family drama.
The vast scope of the collapse, after all, illustrated that free markets are far from unfailingly efficient.
"Pelosi is a tough fighter, but she's also unfailingly polite, is a person of few words," Kessler notes.
Unlike others in the administration, he is also unfailingly polite and even-tempered in his dealings with reporters.
The former Trump strategist has unfailingly supported his ex-boss in virtually all of his two-minute segments.
As usual, she was unfailingly patient and never once rolled her eyes when I asked a dumb question.
Joe Allen, owner of the 21974th Street restaurant he uncharacteristically named for himself, is unfailingly polite, reluctantly conversational.
They were unfailingly polite, even solicitous, bargaining on his behalf at shops and carrying heavy bags for him.
Historically, the only thing unfailingly saluted by the NFL is profits, and these protests are cutting into profits.
Fellow diners describe them as unfailingly gracious patrons who apologize for the intrusiveness of their Secret Service detail.
Ros's "other sight" remains a plot point, as does Susie's exploration of gender and Harvey's unfailingly kind spirit.
When we finally sat down alone, the president, unfailingly polite, was blunt: What the hell was going on?
Even with a backlog of tickets, though, the food trickling out of the kitchen is almost unfailingly terrific.
Around Town This unfailingly vibrant outdoor music series will enter its 20th season on Saturday at 3 p.m.
The outcome is a strange, obsessive exhibition, which is dense with information, playful in parts, and unfailingly intriguing.
He was unfailingly kind, respectful of everyone no matter their "station," and had a personality that radiated for miles.
The imagery, which is at times surreal and cartoonish, plays with scale and proportion but still seems unfailingly human.
From his Catholic upbringing to concerns about how he walks at night, Mulaney is clean, collected and unfailingly funny.
The media is largely weak and cowed by government pressure; state television unfailingly reflects the government's point of view.
C. press certainly delights in titillating its audience, but it always, unfailingly, endorses a completely servile relationship to authority.
Washington Post reporter Josh Dawsey says he's cultivated a relationship with President Trump, in part by being unfailingly obedient.
Standing out in crisp and vivid relief are the unfailingly soignée costumes that Jess Goldstein has devised for Susan.
Likeable leaders are unfailingly generous with whom they know, what they know, and the resources they have access to.
But his playing is unfailingly charismatic, and the rustic exuberance of the final movement of the Mozart concerto sizzled.
The opening "Soap Opera" sets the tone: a slightly overstated, unfailingly precise dramatization of Everyperson's appetite for self-dramatization.
They are polite, direct and unfailingly good-natured, even when a given scene might call for more emotional intensity.
WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump and President Obama have been unfailingly polite toward each other since the election.
He was unfailingly polite, but I felt as if I were pushing against a shifting, slippery wall of sand.
But they are also unfailingly candid, and collectively they paint a revealing picture of a teacher's strengths and weaknesses.
And while her segment wasn't particularly funny, it was unfailingly honest in a way that made it stand out.
She will be long remembered for her strong devotion to country and family, both of which she served unfailingly well.
The long hours might have added a little to the shadows under his eyes, but his mood is unfailingly cheery.
During his two-year trial, Mr. Tolimir was unfailingly polite, and he began to display strong religious beliefs early on.
But the soft-spoken and unfailingly dulcet Omidyar is not exactly like the face-like-a-fist, dukes-up Kalanick.
And he can't get his ship back together without Kuill (Nick Nolte), to whom he is unfailingly gracious and polite.
But her essential opacity remains a constant, the pleasing angles of her gorgeous face unfailingly presented to their best advantage.
At the practice facility, he was unfailingly courteous to the grounds crew and other staff members, greeting everyone he encountered.
Following Tolkien on what seems a fool's errand is a boyish, worried, unfailingly loyal adjutant named, you guessed it, Sam.
That's one of those critical questions that unfailingly sound grumpy and pedagogical, yet I never did figure out the answer.
That might seem like a pointed criticism of teen narcissism, except that director John McPhail is unfailingly on these kids' side.
Unfailingly polite at oral argument, he would invariably begin his questions by asking permission of the advocate to ask a question.
As an orchestral showcase, it was always impressive — the tempos judicious; the sound unfailingly balanced; the winds, in particular, beautifully blended.
Mr. Bush was unfailingly gracious and friendly with everyone, black or white, and gave no indication that it mattered to him.
But what of Wooster, Bertie Wooster — that blithe, hapless and unfailingly preux English gent dreamed up by P.G. Wodehouse in 1915?
How did these professional cooks unfailingly produce perfect dishes without recipes, day after day, no matter which cuisine inspired our menus?
From reports on her campus visits to FaceTime sessions with supporters, Chelsea Clinton's tweets were positive, inclusive and unfailingly on message.
At Thursday's hearing on Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, prosecutor Rachel Mitchell was unfailingly polite.
But for now at least, I remain enamored with the P9's perfect proportions, unfailingly fast fingerprint sensor, and intelligent software additions.
He lacked humor, spoke quietly, rarely showed anger, and was unfailingly polite to fellow monarchs as well as servants and hotel staff.
But as far as sensory experiences that unfailingly recall days of going down the shore with my family, nothing tops Johnson's Popcorn.
But most important, he is unfailingly polite with a strong sense of morality, and he always tries to do the right thing.
Neither story surprises, but the difference between them is telling, suggestive of the ways in which race, gender and class unfailingly entwine.
That old version of me that shares unfailingly and unblinkingly with a world that is probably not fit to be shared with?
Aside from the almost unfailingly popular Survivor, no reality show can keep going for that long without viewer (and participant) exhaustion creeping in.
Before we welcome warmer weather, we first have to make it through April — the month that unfailingly brings rain showers and chilly temps.
But they're all unfailingly loyal to each other, so tight-knit that they'll run family drills to help J.J. practice his first kiss.
"The Nix" is hugely entertaining and unfailingly smart, and the author seems incapable of writing a pedestrian sentence or spinning a boring story.
Irving tells the story of his transformation in this unfailingly optimistic novel, the author's 14th, in a tale that leaps across the globe.
It is an assumption that the post-World War II alliances we have held with Europe have, almost unfailingly, been unfair to us.
Ritual certainly plays a role in the various year-end items that The Times and other news organizations unfailingly push out every December.
His performances, while unfailingly musical and dramatic, were emblematic of the 20th century's dismissal of Romanticism in their authenticist strivings and deconstructive idiosyncrasies.
If the debate about how to fix the world's problems is unfailingly polite, it is unlikely that the hard questions will get asked.
A tireless advocate for bebop and an unfailingly entertaining improviser, Harris has been a stalwart jazz pianist, organizer and educator since the 2212s.
Santiago and his United States cohort, by contrast, are good and unfailingly patriotic, yet they're also struggling back home in the civilian world.
These are difficult times for the American dream, but I am unfailingly optimistic that today's young people are the right stewards of that dream.
If Mr. Sisi makes a slip-up on television, there will unfailingly be a flurry of mocking memes flying about on Facebook within hours.
It's hard to say beyond the fact that people talk quite a lot at him and he is unfailingly earnest and polite in return.
"He was unfailingly generous with his knowledge, his experience, his stories and his jokes," said Emma T.K. Guest-Consales, president of the Guides Association.
I've worked for decades with Chinese suppliers, and, while the majority are unfailingly honest, some manufacturers and Chinese government entities engage in unfair practices.
Jamie S. Gorelick, a deputy attorney general during the Clinton administration, eulogized Mr. Margolis for unfailingly following the rules, even when facing unpopular options.
Water glasses barely reach the halfway mark before they are refilled, and plates of food land unfailingly in front of the person who ordered them.
They unfailingly involve the band's management, or the TV show's producers, or the agents in charge of managing the two people involved in the relationship.
At the same time, artists are good people to present with blunt questions because they're unfailingly imaginative, well-versed in pulling something out of nothing.
The cruelty she encounters is a fact of life, as is the solidarity she occasionally experiences with Lao and especially with the unfailingly kind Xuan.
Constance, unfailingly coifed and composed, makes do as a dutiful homemaker, baking pies and canning fruit with a glistening smile plastered on her pretty face.
We have more than 40 nationalities represented in our student body from cultures across the world, and our community is vibrant, fair and unfailingly equal.
Famous for his tantrums in rehearsal (breaking and flinging batons, shouting imprecations at musicians he found lazy or unprepared), he was unfailingly kind in person.
Notably, neither Chief Justice Roberts nor Justice Kennedy is unfailingly committed to an originalist interpretation of the Constitution, without regard to its real-world consequences.
"Frank was one of the more thoughtful officers in the Directorate of Operations," he said, "an extremely fair and honest man" with unfailingly good judgment.
He promised the political base to which he remains unfailingly loyal that he was different than predecessors who foundered on foreign entanglements, especially in Iraq.
Unlike how gold can be effectively counterfeited with fool's gold and debasement, bitcoins remain unfailingly authentic due to mathematical checks built into all bitcoin wallets.
"She will be long remembered for her strong devotion to country and family, both of which she served unfailingly well," Trump said in a statement. .
As president, he oversaw the end of the cold war, encouraged the reunification of Germany, expelled Saddam Hussein from Kuwait and was unfailingly polite and understated.
While unfailingly polite and sung in a major key, her comments evoke the image of an elderly monarch trying to keep up with an unruly visitor.
She was also a calming influence on the often-volatile candidate, unflappable and unfailingly polite even as her dad waged a scorched earth campaign against Clinton.
The result is a visually unremarkable yet unfailingly generous meditation on commerce versus art, on the tug of television versus the thrill of a live audience.
Its mountain trails are "blissfully quiet," the locals are "unfailingly helpful," and the national parks are "are cultivating some excellent cultural ... initiatives," according to Lonely Planet.
This year's host, the actress Patricia Heaton, was unfailingly nice, which meant she was shocked by how aggressive some of the jibes from the dais were.
Even as the 1937 one makes Norman's downfall painfully obvious (Esther's stage name, Vicki Lester, replaces his on a billboard), he remains unfailingly supportive of Esther.
The audience learns how Negan amassed his army, and how he made them unfailingly loyal by breaking them down and rebuilding them in his own image.
His nurse, Nikolai, an unfailingly scrupulous man, is naïve about Russia's corruption, until his nephew becomes embroiled in a scandal — exacerbated by Nikolai's proximity to Vladimir.
He bestowed to his son a lucrative arrangement: He sent wool to overcoat manufacturers in West Germany, and they unfailingly sent back money 235 days later.
If the words and action are unfailingly surprising, the music is more predictable, mostly bluesy chords that allow the improvisers to spin out noodles of melody.
And, even when he is questioning whether he is evil or warning of impending natural disaster, Irish songwriter James Vincent McMorrow unfailingly rises to that standard.
If Buffett hadn't chosen to be one of the richest men in the history of the world, he would have made an unfailingly readable financial journalist.
The story tracks Roman as he reluctantly joins the rehab program (his resistance being a narrative given), goaded by his unfailingly patient psychologist-counselor (Connie Britton).
Unfailingly honest and unshakably human, Watson, 37, held a news conference after his victory at the Northern Trust Open that unfurled like an Erhard Seminars Training session.
"Beyond the basic alphabet, another treat lies in store; a character that I unfailingly love to draw is the eszett, or the German sharp s," she says.
Yet throughout this Manhattan Theater Club production, directed a shade too tentatively by Lynne Meadow, Ms. Lavin's poses unfailingly match, and even amplify, Mr. Greenberg's exquisite prose.
This idea of "self-made" doesn't come easily or on the first try, and I've learned that you'll only reach your destination if you are unfailingly persistent.
Dean Mullis, a childhood friend of Varney&aposs and a fellow heavy equipment operator for Cal Fire, said Varney was devoted to his family and unfailingly generous.
Taylor had expressed discomfort with Trump stylistically (he once said Trump needed to be more "careful with his words") but on policy he unfailingly voted Trump's position.
Willing is our hero, and as such we are meant to understand him to be pure of heart and unfailingly correct in his political and economic analyses.
Bobby logged what he knew of her: a student, a kid, she was an unfailingly polite and pleasant human, conscientious, patient, and kind with anyone she encountered.
It is a generally assumed principle, much like the sun rising in the east or bears hibernating in the winter, that Canadians are an unfailingly polite people.
Everyone Vox spoke to for this story, even Biden's fiercest critics on Iraq, unfailingly said that Biden then had a warm presence, and came to meetings extremely prepared.
And of course I miss his enthusiastic and unfailingly optimistic belief that his children and grandchildren could do anything, whether or not they showed evidence of any talent.
"President Bush was very gracious to us during the transition, and he has been unfailingly gracious and respectful since," said David Axelrod, a former adviser to Mr. Obama.
Mr. Kellapatha, 32, who said he sought protection in Hong Kong after being tortured in Sri Lanka, described their guest as a tired man who was unfailingly polite.
In her recollections he's unfailingly romantic and loving, because she's repressing all the bad things, choosing to burnish his memory as a way of processing her grief and guilt.
" Thirty years old, 21'2500", and four months pregnant during the training, Arnold Smither is unfailingly unflappable, even when chasing after her young son, who loved toddling around the hotel.
Claridges is about as British as five-star hotels come, which means housekeeping was supremely unflustered and unfailingly polite when I ask permission to relieve myself in their beds.
Unfailingly, the loopy percussion of "About To Die" by Dirty Projectors hits my car's speakers before my finger can swipe up my phone's control panel to pause the track.
Elba is admirably committed to the drab, sentimental material (written by Georgia Lester, Victoria Asare-Archer, Laura Neal and Femi Oyeniran), and his portrayal is unfailingly gracious and warm.
They were as tall or as small and mighty as one might imagine — no TV screen could do them justice — and unfailingly game to talk about what unites them.
In that book, Robinson's lovely phrase "the resurrection of the ordinary" means springtime, which unfailingly occurs every year, not the resurrection of human beings, which seems much more doubtful.
But the testimony seemed to be of meager benefit to the government's case, especially after Craig introduced a string of character witnesses saying they considered the defendant unfailingly trustworthy.
Babs Simpson, a fashion editor and swan of a bygone era whose unfailingly correct taste informed the pages of Vogue, died on Monday in Rye, N.Y. She was 105.
Walking with Pompeo as he entered the Royal Court was Joe Semrad, his low-key and unfailingly polite special assistant, carrying two zippered black briefcases full of Pompeo's papers.
Cartoon polar bears are almost unfailingly benign and cute; real-world polar bears will swipe your head off before you can contrive an observation of how surprisingly intimidating they appear.
Plus, while all three young men are unfailingly kind and adore Alice, Harry is the one to whom she finally succumbs, though she's not so sure he's really boyfriend material.
Slawson was soft-spoken and unfailingly polite to the detectives, repeatedly addressing each as "sir" when he answered their questions, according to audio of the interview listened to by CNN.
If the movie adopts an unfailingly rosy attitude toward the city — Fernanda Montenegro plays a grandmother who lives on the streets by choice — tourism is what it has to sell.
He's a born conversationalist, self-effacing and not afraid of eye contact, and as unfailingly charming as he was that night backstage in Forest Hills, even without the gorgeous redhead.
Thickly bespectacled, deferential, gently overweight, and meek of manner, he spoke in a civil murmur, a kind of clerical stutter that unfailingly cast a sleeping spell over the entire nation.
But he never pulled rank, rarely raised his voice and remained unfailingly polite and conscious of his responsibilities as a hero and a role model until the day he died.
Pristine in its production values, unfailingly empathetic in its approach, populated by unforgettable characters, "American Factory" might be categorized under nonfiction, but no film this year was more dramatically compelling.
No one is as simple as their media narrative makes them out to be, whether they're cast as the unfailingly nice ingenue or the hot mess we can't help but follow.
The kids call Kathy and David "Momma" and "Dad," are unfailingly polite, clear the dishes, turn toward one another's love like plants toward the sun and burst with big glowing personalities.
The characters that the fashion designer Zoe Latta invites onto her runway are unfailingly diverse, ranging from fellow artists to striking, silver-haired septuagenarian women and the occasional very pregnant friend.
Though he spends a lot of time trembling, as if from the exposure of being wet and naked, Mr. Peet's Franklin is too unfailingly poised and articulate to engage us emotionally.
My food, I am told, is unfailingly delicious — the turkey succulent, the stuffing savory, the sweet potatoes ethereally silky — which may be only to say that my guests are not critics.
The aggressive-depressive quality of their performance is one clear contrast with Malpaso Dance Company, an unfailingly open and generous crew that had the first week of the festival to itself.
Eventually, my friends noticed that I only joined activities when they didn't cost much, that I unfailingly ordered the second cheapest glass of wine, that I was always waiting for a sale.
The videos played without a progress bar below them, so their endings would unfailingly come as a surprise, which would be replaced almost immediately by anticipation of what lay beyond the static.
I hope that we learn that progress is not an unfailingly upward, inexorably positive movement, but an awkward and clumsy dance in which we lurch forward three steps and stumble back two.
His tall 6-foot-5 stature may have given off an intimidating vibe, but Baker was actually unfailingly warm and kind to people and had a way of putting people at ease.
In this year's negotiations, there will be many areas of ambiguity, such as the scope of denuclearization and verification, that will require the administration to make sure the language is unfailingly precise.
She is often the only woman in a room full of self-styled mafiosi, less of a kept woman than Bin's unfailingly faithful partner in matters of business, brotherhood, and the heart.
Equally instructive, though, is the preceding passage, in which it's detailed how Akers would unfailingly accompany Bergkamp – who is famously afraid of flying – on his painstaking car journeys to each European away trip.
He's unfailingly polite, but add everything he brings to the table that's completely disconnected from on-court performance and it's easy to see why signing him to a long-term deal is risky.
Thomas J. Sugrue, a professor of history at New York University whose landmark study of postwar Detroit was heavily influenced by Professor Hirsch's work on Chicago, praised him as an "unfailingly generous" scholar.
Mr. Molinaro, 43, tried to project civility and calm, unfailingly calling Mr. Cuomo "sir" and prefacing his remarks "with all due respect," even as he launched into caustic attacks on Mr. Cuomo's record.
Your students posted intelligent comments, asked thoughtful questions, engaged with a range of others' opinions across forums, and unfailingly modeled the exact kind of civil, productive discussion we were hoping to have here.
" Mr. Sitton hired him, they wrote, because he "knew Reed to be unfailingly accurate, deeply reflective, uncommonly polite, and, like the Times reporters who had preceded him in the South, he spoke Southern.
His reputation, through his decades of public misogyny, is of someone who targets women, who harasses them, and who treats them unfailingly as sex objects, even when they're children or his own daughter.
Roberts, who has been unfailingly upbeat this season and quick to address issues with his players that might fester, seems to have won over any skeptics in the clubhouse with a calm, genuine manner.
Or will we get his benign cousin who unfailingly follows Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics: It's less an issue about the technology itself, and more about the ethics surrounding the use of it.
To give you a taste of the madness, Refinery29 has the exclusive clip from the episode, and it's just as much of a mess and you'd expect — and hope for – from these unfailingly hilarious women.
Even pieces of ostensible criticism reach, almost unfailingly, a passage of barely hidden astonishment, writers gazing at his references to the ancient Roman working class or Thomas Cromwell like they just peeked inside the Matrix.
Marty Ginsburg (Armie Hammer), who started at Harvard Law School a year before she did — they had met as undergraduates at Cornell — is an ideal partner and helpmeet, unfailingly supportive and solicitous of his wife.
Closed captioning is widely but not unfailingly available in theaters; that should improve by next summer, when all theaters showing digital movies must comply with a new federal rule under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Once there, she meets the unfailingly loyal nutcracker Captain Phillip (Jayden Fowora-Knight) and the regents of three realms: Snow (Richard E. Grant), Flowers (Eugenio Derbez) and Sweets (Keira Knightley, as the Sugar Plum Fairy).
That said, Mattis doesn't mind once in a while dropping in for surprise appearances with the Pentagon press corps in their bullpen, and is also unfailingly polite and even-tempered in his dealings with reporters.
WASHINGTON — Republicans are unfailingly passionate about cutting taxes, but as they look to craft the most sweeping tax code rewrite in 31 years, one question reliably dampens their enthusiasm: how to pay for the cuts.
Articles in Breitbart and elsewhere claimed she had cried after Trump won the election and unfailingly cited her previous work for the National Iranian American Council, which some say is close to the country's regime.
It was an unfailingly seductive depiction of a deceptively simplistic view of womanhood — and by pulling it off as well as she did, even today, she still lures us into believing that the myth is real.
Heda and John F. Peto, the photorealistic paintings of Chuck Close and Richard Estes, or even virtual reality today, the deception of a flat surface giving way to three-dimensions has unfailingly seized the human imagination.
But the 2100-day construct abides, fueled both by journalists eager for a yardstick to measure a new administration and by presidents themselves, who lay out 21993-day plans as candidates and almost unfailingly fall short.
Other than a tweenage obsession with Duke Nukem 3D, I've been pretty much oblivious to developments in the genre, and my rare attempts to test my mettle online have unfailingly resulted in swift and humiliating death.
Bow-tied and unfailingly friendly and decent, he ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 1988 and attracted a devoted following of good-government types who were passionately committed to him and his political idealism.
This season, though, Reed has been almost unfailingly brilliant, throwing more pitches in the strike zone and, at least to the naked eye, placing most of them exactly where the Mets' catchers have called for them.
The new letter criticized the denunciations of Mr. Ren on party-run websites, which called him a traitor and a subversive for taking issue with Mr. Xi's demand that state-run media unfailingly obey the party.
Mr. Trump's effort to comb law schools and courtrooms across the country for young, unfailingly conservative nominees to the federal bench resembles the campaign Mr. Reagan undertook to leave an enduring rightward imprint on the courts.
Yet in an era of fake news, overheated partisanship and general rancor, Mr. Mazza seems unfailingly earnest and without an agenda — aside from trying to become a reporter, with his own notion of what that means.
Feel free to gawk at Morgan's study, where paintings by Perugino and Hans Memling hang in front of red damask wallpaper, and don't miss the unfailingly crisp Della Robbia ceramic reliefs in the marble-soaked rotunda.
While the TGIT favorite has unfailingly remained a soapy treat for loyalists, the Shondaland drama also consistently threatened to take its plotting over a narrative cliff – to speak in OPA parlance — leaving nothing but fiery wreckage behind.
Judge Gorsuch is unfailingly cordial and collegial, not as a mere matter of etiquette, but in the deeper sense of intellectual engagement even with, or perhaps especially with, colleagues with whom he might not be in agreement.
Opinion Columnist Until recently, Sohrab Ahmari was a mainstream conservative — urbane, intelligent and unfailingly good-humored — who wrote energetic defenses of classical liberalism against its enemies on both the progressive left and populist right, including Donald Trump.
But the objects assembled here — lounge chairs and side tables, steak knives and chrome toasters — are unfailingly seductive, and, for better or worse, they still look as à la mode as they were in Herbert Hoover's day.
"The inspector general of police is hereby ordered to arrest and bring the defendant to court unfailingly on the next sitting of the court on Friday," Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) Danladi Umar said.
Her sorority sisters, though mostly played for laughs, are also fiercely loyal and unfailingly supportive; the intimidating Professor Stromwell (Holland Taylor) is initially hard on Elle but becomes one of her biggest allies when she needs it most.
But she also won strong backing from other Brexit supporting ministers, with trade minister Liam Fox and foreign minister Jeremy Hunt turning their anger against the EU, for "taunting Theresa May, one of the most unfailingly polite people".
Redick's individual body of work isn't the best we've seen, but the reputation he's constructed over the past half decade as an unfailingly reliable chess piece that consistently impacts winning should count for more than it probably does.
Out of loneliness, boredom and more than a little narrative convenience, Yasuko remains unfailingly pleasant to Nishino, who, after rebuffing her, abruptly turns his smile and attention on her, sweeping her up in a fog of ingratiating menace.
As a result, he has unfailingly spoken highly of Mr. Ryan over the years in public remarks, even when liberal Catholics have taken Mr. Ryan to task for supporting policies they feel would hurt the poor and vulnerable.
If there is a criticism to be made of the unfailingly charming "Science Fair," it is that, like Robbie's opaque algorithms, the film displays its subjects' spectacular achievements without showing the logic of how they reach their conclusions.
He has saturated the market with an estimated $18 million in television spending alone, dwarfing every other candidate, and his mostly homegrown ground staff of more than 100 workers helps arrange catered meals unfailingly at his campaign events.
In caucus meetings and in hallways where he made the rounds, de León argued that Trump's recent actions on immigrant family separations, the Supreme Court and environmental policy demanded unfailingly tough action and confrontation from Democrats in Washington.
Ranging from rave bros in matching emoji onesies to gurning hippie couples in their 22000s, these attendees would eagerly tell me which city they'd traveled from—but unfailingly give me blank stares when I asked if they were tourists.
Sometimes the République stands for "liberté," sometimes "égalité," sometimes "fraternité," sometimes none of these at all; it is always right, though, and it is unfailingly invoked to justify whatever the values or policies of the moment happen to be.
Willa Kim, the petite and unfailingly elegant theatrical costume designer whose exuberant, sometimes over-the-top designs brought her two Tony Awards and a solid reputation for innovation in the dance world, died on Friday on Vashon Island, Wash.
Hope for earlier diagnoses Cortical thickness did not unfailingly identify female or male brains, but the researchers found a constellation of sex-related brain structure differences, and based on this, they were able to separate males from females in most cases.
If you enjoy the supportive atmosphere of The Great British Bake Off and want to see people in love triangles be unfailingly sweet and encouraging to each other, Terrace House will be a balm to your soul in these trying times.
The continuing search for an execution method that would prove unfailingly humane and civilized has successfully assuaged the sensibilities of the American public, but utterly failed to set capital punishment apart from the heinous crimes it is used to punish.
In an interview with the LA Times, Hefner recalled that it was seeing Alice Faye in films as a child that first fixed a specific ideal of beauty—big-boobed and blonde—that he'd mint through his enterprises unfailingly ever since.
So, too, with the F.D.L., for which a rule was required to bar a quarterback from feigning a snap by jerking his hands, an unfair trick that unfailingly caused opposing linemen to go offside and earn the offense a free play.
Like Jeffrey Epstein, the deceased sex trafficker and child rapist, I was once in John Brockman's circle of—well, he unfailingly called us "scientists," though many in the group, a salon known as Edge, have zero training in hard science.
I love the way you don't have to think in order to clean, and I love the way that after two hours, you have unfailingly achieved something, whereas it's quite usual, when writing, to achieve precisely nothing in twice that time.
The show creates a remarkably full picture of an irrepressible and unfailingly D.I.Y. maverick who is revered as one of the prime movers in the juggernaut of Conceptual, Process and Performance art that emerged in the late 2112s and '7183s.
It is about success not just as the result of a series of processes—although it is unfailingly, if a bit repetitively, defined as such—but as a way of being, not so much a life's pursuit as a lifestyle in itself.
Because scales unfailingly make me feel terrible about myself, and because I've done a lot of hard work to find better indicators — strength, protein-rich snacks, regular exercise, eating when I'm hungry and stopping when I'm full — of health to guide me.
To the surprise of absolutely nobody, Patrick grew up to be a gay man, and spent the next 19703 years toeing the line between the country roots to which he remained unfailingly loyal and the gay community for which he tirelessly fought.
On the bus in Waverly, Mr. Buttigieg said his rivals had been unfailingly polite to him in their private interactions, though he acknowledged that his success may have irked those who have seen years of presidential campaign planning tossed aside by his rise.
In the old days, it was called bipartisanship, and there were many early champions of it — men and women of good faith who unfailingly reached their long arms across the political aisle to embrace good ideas and work for the common good.
On paper the exchange is innocuous but in a few seconds Ms. Hecht gave a master class in comedic timing, her character remaining unfailingly calm and polite as she enunciated for the benefit of someone she clearly thought to be an idiot.
Between the International Geophysical Year of 1957 and the cancellation of the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) in 1993, America's government unfailingly invested ever more of the resources of an ever more powerful economy into the things which the leaders of its scientific community most wanted.
I'm fairly certain they would look similar to what Kevin Drum theorizes at Mother Jones: Clinton was probably unfailingly polite to her audience—as people normally are when they're offered $225,000 for an hour of work—but that's likely about the extent of it.
Part of an older set of entrepreneurs, which might be called the Steve Jobs generation, Baszucki's archetype seems closer to Mr. Rogers than Jobs himself: unfailingly polite and enthusiastic, never claiming superior insight, and preferring to pass credit for his accomplishments on to others.
In the 1983 production and here, Oedipus is played by both the Messenger and by the Blind Boys of Alabama, now led by an original Blind Boy, the 89-year-old and unfailingly dapper Jimmy Carter, who can still surprise with a gleeful yelp.
Neighbors say they would see him on the porch of his handsome but unostentatious triplex in Plateau-Mont-Royal, a shabby-chic neighborhood peppered with graffiti, designer furniture shops, dive bars and pastel-painted houses; he was unfailingly polite and usually holding a notepad.
Self-assured, peripatetic and unfailingly dapper — he favored dark double-breasted suits and the occasional neckerchief, and once made the cover of Men's Vogue in Italy — Mr. Enwezor never doubted that an African had every right to take the lead at Western art institutions.
The A.N.C. unfailingly stood behind Mr. Zuma until the end of his second term as party leader in December and the election as party leader of Mr. Ramaphosa, an anti-apartheid leader who went on to become one of the nation's most successful businessmen.
Burritos are one of the world's most perfect foods, possibly because you can fill a tortilla with almost any combination of ingredients, wrap it tightly, and it'll still taste kind of OK. But, as unfailingly delicious as they are, burritos do have their limitations.
NBC's The Carmichael Show and Netflix's The Ranch have both proved worthy contenders, but the best sitcom of this sort on TV is still CBS's Mom, an unfailingly funny but frequently despairing look at two women struggling to move past their addictions and build better lives.
Three, I'll take the liberty of ascribing to Macron this unstated thought: His euro area reform program would also make it impossible for Germany to boss people around; the administrative setup he proposes would unfailingly and routinely enforce the rules of the monetary and fiscal union.
Hopefully he'll try to explain the time he denied Hitler used chemical weapons or repeatedly lied about the size of Trump's inauguration crowd, and why he spread nonsense conspiracy theories and brawled with the press at his unfailingly heated briefings—immortalized by Melissa McCarthy on SNL.
In one key area, Scavino and Hicks are aligned: Both have a reputation for unfailingly placing Trump's agenda ahead of their own, a trait that has not always been shared by the cast of bickering aides that's transitioned through the West Wing over the past 14 months.
As I wrote for Vox in 2017, it's a James Bond fantasy for women: Phryne's fabulous outfits are always as immaculate as James Bond's suits, and she's just as suave, debonair, and unfailingly competent as 007 is, whether she's at a gala or a crime scene.
A special thanks to my producers through the years: Bianna Golodryga, Nicole Petallides, Robert Hum, Kristen Scholer, Jill Harding and Kirsten Chang, all of whom worked with me in a small room and were (and in Kirsten's case, still are) unfailingly cheerful despite my long silences and general weirdness.
Many of them depend, for example, on light sources that can spit out photons one at a time, every time, and detectors that can just as unfailingly catch just one—no small feat, considering that a 60-watt bulb is putting out 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 or so of them every second.
Here's Matt Day: Identified by first names and "Amazon FC Ambassador," they each opened a Twitter account this month, are unfailingly polite, and pepper emojis into conversations about the generosity of their benefits packages and job satisfaction at Amazon's fulfillment centers, the company's term for its sprawling warehouses.
Like most of this show's unfailingly humane explorations of life in a poor dockside neighborhood of London in the late 1950s and early '60s, the mercy killing of a child suffering the appalling side effects of the morning-sickness drug thalidomide is handled with quiet compassion and without judgment.
"Really, the thing that I keep coming back to is how she was tough, but unfailingly gracious," said Speaker Paul D. Ryan as he ordered the flags at the Capitol to be lowered to half-staff in tribute to Ms. Slaughter, the only woman to lead the Rules Committee.
Just as Mr. Nunberg became a prototype of sorts for a certain type of aide Mr. Trump attracted — unfailingly devoted, politically on the fringe and potentially volatile — he may prove to be an unpredictable witness for the same reasons the president's anxiety over the investigation continues to grow.
This makes "Fox 8" an artifact of a slightly more twee atmosphere than people will tolerate lately, and it's certainly full of the standard jokes of the modern animal narrator: A typing canid is almost always unfailingly enthusiastic, easily delighted, easily confused and highly optimistic in its spelling.
He is tall and unfailingly well put together; that day he had on a navy blue shawl-neck sweater over a pressed white button-down shirt, dark, slim-fitted wool pants and large glasses with clear-plastic frames that were slightly out of tune with his otherwise sober demeanor.
There's digital work here, including a video starring — and that's the right word — an unfailingly cheerful Syrian refugee named Thair Orfahli, who documented a hazardous Mediterranean crossing and a rescue by the Italian coast guard in emails, tweets, videos and selfies generated by his smartphone, his only possession.
Yet the series also turns unfailingly outward, asking us again and again to connect the dots of John's life to the long-term, looming impact of global issues like climate change, and to see his isolation partly as a product of human existential crisis in the face of uncaring societal apathy.
You'll never see as many armed children as the ones sauntering down Tweetsie's main street with orange-tipped revolvers clutched in each hand, and there are endless varieties of toy guns for sale at Tweetsie's endless souvenir shops, delightedly seized upon by kids who unfailingly take aim at their parents.
The food was unfailingly good, but what made lunch such a consistent pleasure was the anticipation, knowing that we had the entire afternoon ahead of us, and that it might result in anything: Styrofoam boots; a suit made of tape—whatever we could imagine was out there, waiting to be discovered.
Aja Romano: I'd actually argue that neither the first hour nor the second hour of A Star Is Born is great, and we should all, perhaps, take a step back and rethink our continued valorization and canonization of this narrative that unfailingly seems to turn a woman's success into a man's tragedy.
Even though state dinners at Buckingham Palace are hardly "the more the merrier" affairs, there is no doubt the Queen, as always, will be unfailingly gracious and welcoming to all of the Trumps who come to dinner, despite the fact that Trump called her granddaughter-in-law "nasty" and then lied about it.
No matter what was a happening, whether I was uprooting my entire life while moving, or watching helplessly as a hurricane bore down on my home, or even if I just had a bad day, I could sit down with a bowl of ice cream, and unfailingly have a few minutes of bliss.
I don't know if you have these music-obsessed friends, too, but there are a couple of people I'm connected to on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram who unfailingly observe birthdays — of performers, composers, impresarios, great and minor — and the dates on which all manner of things (deaths, premieres, scandals, album releases) happened.
And she's spent half a decade unfailingly working to live down a positive steroids test that cost her a year of her career and her reputation, and has allowed her detractors to claim that every ugly slur they've ever hurled at her is somehow justified in the name of only caring about fair play.
But if economic man doesn&apost quite resemble a real-life man (and he doesn&apost), he has precisely nothing in common with real-life women — which means that our economic beliefs and models exclude people who lack characteristics that our culture considers to be masculine (distant, competitive, driven by common sense, and unfailingly ambitious).
Amid my otherwise low-maintenance makeup routine, lash extensions are like a cosmetic cheat code: Whether I've just woken up, exercised for an hour, gone for a swim or lived through a harrowing 24-hour stomach flu, I'm unfailingly delighted by the way my eyes pop, and by how quickly I can get ready.
Newman also co-hosts my favorite podcast, Blank Check with Griffin and David, where his discussion of acting has helped me understand, among other things, why one of the hardest characters to play is someone who's unfailingly good and decent (because the psychology can be harder to tap into) and why he so reveres Philip Seymour Hoffman's work.
But it was unfailingly honest in a way that made it stand out, especially in a male-dominated late-night space in which many of her peers sidestepped the fact that someone like C.K. — or comedian-turned-senator Al Franken, who announced his resignation earlier this month after multiple women accused him of harassment — had come up from within their circles.
Headley has been unfailingly accountable and available to the news media in his tenure in New York, be it last season when he was pilloried by fans during a dreadful April; or earlier this season, when he lost his job at third base to Todd Frazier and then his spot at first base to Greg Bird despite solid batting numbers.
For many years, there was a group of crossword constructors (including Tony Orbach and Patrick Blindauer, today's puzzle makers) that gathered at a diner each week to discuss puzzle making over lunch orders that were given to a server who unfailingly asked us "What'll it be?" and then shouted the order to the line cooks in a lingo no one else understood.
Even with the myriad of allegations stacked against the Miramax co-founder and former co-chairman of The Weinstein Company, Weinstein's allusions to righteous fortitude tell us everything we know about men like him: that the powerful will unfailingly measure the immensity of the self, and the belief in one's own influence, against the smallness of others, no matter how much suffering it may cause.
Even Final Audio's own Sonorous X flagship over-ear cans (also gold-plated, priced at a truly eye-watering $4,999) sound unrefined and excessive in their bass in direct comparison to the Piano Forte X. The Piano Fortes are unfailingly pleasant, but don't misread that as being soft and overly sweet like your grandfather's toffee candy — they still have bite and impact where it counts.
In making her case for the importance of the 1987 crash, Henriques has produced a valuable and unfailingly interesting account of a crucial two-decade period in Wall Street history — when markets made a full-bore transition from serving individual investors to a system dominated by giant corporations, mostly trading for themselves, and competing by means of arcane computer algorithms and spectacular processing speeds.
But also love.) After renowned celebrity dermatologist Dr. Fredric Brandt died by suicide in 7843, his friends and colleagues (given that he was known for being unfailingly warm and outgoing, the two often overlapped) started the Dr. Brandt Foundation in his honor to raise awareness by encouraging meaningful, empathetic conversations around mental illness and provide a support system for those whose lives have been affected by its devastating effects.
Here's what you won't read: that she is fiendishly smart and intellectually curious, which makes her a little bit intimidating; that she has a cool, measured way of speaking, not unlike a university lecturer; that she is unfailingly polite; that she will get annoyed if you stick a camera too close in her face (as Jake our photographer finds out); that she knows a phenomenal amount about contemporary culture; and that she is very, very tired.
Currently more than 2000,193 dog books are listed on Amazon, including dozens of novels, many of them best-selling tear-jerkers, such as "The Art of Racing in the Rain" (219), by Garth Stein, narrated by Enzo, an unfailingly wise and loyal Lab mix, and "A Dog's Purpose" (219), by W. Bruce Cameron, a tale also told by a dog — one that undergoes repeated incarnations as it arrives in a human's life and dispenses important lessons.
" Because Mr. Touitou, 228, is a gravelly philosopher of bearish proportions, given to lengthy digressions on his pet causes, and because, though he is thoughtful, he can also be fierce, you might, with a nervous twinge, cast your eye down to the dark indigo jeans you are wearing (which you acquired in 20053), or think back to the powder-blue oxford shirt at home in your closet, unshowy but unfailingly appropriate, and think to yourself, "Well … don't they?
Yesterday, three-year-old, NFX Guild, a Silicon Valley-based, invite-only accelerator program that has now worked with 80 companies, hosted its newest demo day before 0003 venture investors at the Computer History Museum in unfailingly sunny Mountain View, Ca. The outfit — which is backed financially by the venture firms CRV, Shasta Ventures, Greylock Partners, and Mayfield, and that works only with startups that've been referred to it through a network of scouts — dialed back on the number of presenting companies.
The crime story as we know it today—with a strong element of whodunnit and an emphasis on investigation—sprang up in the nineteenth century, when writers such as the French criminal turned detective Eugène-François Vidocq, Edgar Allan Poe, and Arthur Conan Doyle helped promote the idea of forensic investigation and establish in the popular imagination the now familiar figure of the unfailingly rigorous and rational detective, who must, by narrative necessity, crack the case at the end of the tale.
The gang's all here: Selina's girl Friday, Amy Brookheimer (Anna Chlumsky), who at this point seems fully in the grip of Stockholm Syndrome; Dan Egan (Scott), fresh off a failed TV gig and discovering that youthful charm is no longer enough to open doors for him; jaded advisors Kent Davison (Gary Cole) and Ben Cafferty (Kevin Dunn); hounddog-ishly faithful bag man Gary Walsh (Tony Hale); and the unfailingly cheerful Richard Splett (Sam Richardson), who's quietly dividing his time between the Meyer campaign and the upstart bid of Jonah Ryan (Timothy Simons).
Westmoreland, who had an unfailingly upbeat view of his effort there, had come to Washington just a few months before, in November, and given a speech at the National Press Club, where he basically said the war was all but over, that the United States had thoroughly defeated the North Vietnamese and the Vietcong, that the most they could do would be to mount minor ambushes and attacks in the rural areas, and that he anticipated that American troops could begin coming home by the end of 1968.

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