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indomitably





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In a time when many celebrities strive to be as inoffensive as possible, Dunham is, instead, indomitably herself.

From Slate Feb. 7, 2017

Kimmy is still indomitably chipper; Titus is still a charming narcissist; the pop-culture references come fast, furious, and gleefully devoid of context.

From Time Apr. 14, 2016

A country girl who married Andrew Offutt in 1957, McCabe remained indomitably cheerful through four decades patiently working as his literary assistant and collaborator.

From Washington Post Feb. 4, 2016

“Sandyland” already enjoyed a successful run this month at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, where the local critic wrote, “Few performers are as vulnerable,” as Bernhard, “nor as indomitably strong.”

From New York Times Dec. 23, 2013

He looked about in stern displeasure, his jaws clamped together indomitably, and then turned suddenly to water as he remembered the staff sergeant’s exact words: he could go right in, since Major Major was out.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller




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