Fierce prefers slightly heavier eyeliner.)
"Growing up in my mother's Pueblo household made me fierce.
The announcement fueled a fierce backlash from Catholic organizations and Republicans.
A new tyrant, Myrsilus, came to power in Lesbos, and Alcaeus became his fierce opponent.
"Growing up in my mother's Pueblo household made me fierce.
During a fierce snowstorm, security forces blocked delivery of tents until a cabinet member intervened.
There is concern about antisemitism, particularly online, and fierce debate within the Jewish community about how it should best relate to Israel and the conflict with the Palestinians.
It must be fierce about preserving Nehru's creed of secularism, but equally fierce about ditching the failed policies of economic interventionism and self-sufficiency that he attached to it.
Akshobhya, for example, acquires a fierce Tantric form that is reminiscent of the fierce form of the Hindu god Shiva; in this form he became known by the Buddhist names Heruka, Hevajra, or Samvara.
At the locations of particularly fierce battles—which the Indians, without obvious exceptions, lost—the memorials include accounts of fierce rearguard fighting, in which heroic soldiers gave their lives so others could escape.
"While communicating rules and expectations often falls on HR departments, these company norms can and should be discussed broadly, and often," Susan Scott, founder and CEO of consulting company Fierce Inc, said in the Society of Human Resources report.
Even before the virus, Beijing displayed a fierce approach to public relations, an aggressive style called “Wolf Warrior” diplomacy, named after two ultrapatriotic Chinese films featuring the evil plots and fiery demise of American-led foreign mercenaries.
Liability protections: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has been a fierce advocate for legal protections for businesses that reopen to protect them against coronavirus-related lawsuits, calling them a “red line” for GOP negotiators back in May.
When Premier League chief executive Richard Masters addressed a parliamentary hearing on 10 November, he delivered a line all English football could agree on, despite the fierce opposition that followed Project Big Picture's unexpected unveiling a month before.
As the nation's chief diplomat, Shultz negotiated the first-ever treaty to reduce the size of the Soviet Union's ground-based nuclear arsenals despite fierce objections from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to Reagan's "Strategic Defense Initiative" or Star Wars.
Jayapal said: "Given the President's fierce resolve in passing the overwhelmingly popular American Rescue Plan earlier this month, it makes little sense to narrow his previous ambition on infrastructure or compromise with the physical realities of climate change."
"Given the president's fierce resolve in passing the overwhelmingly popular American Rescue Plan earlier this month, it makes little sense to narrow his previous ambition on infrastructure or compromise with the physical realities of climate change," Jayapal said.
The project defines Euroscepticism as encompassing both a “hard” variant – outright rejection of European political and economic integration, and fierce opposition to remaining in the EU – and softer, more qualified objections to particular aspects of the European project.
Taking advantage of fierce Russian airstrikes, Kurdish-led forces advanced into shrinking rebel territory in the northern part of Aleppo Province, infuriating the insurgents and their principal backer, Turkey, which threatened “a severe response” if the Kurds moved farther.
In 2008, after ascending to pop greatness with her former band Destiny’s Child and earning numerous accolades for her solo efforts, Beyoncé sought an outlet for her “fun, more sensual, more aggressive, more outspoken” and “more glamorous side,” which she found in Sasha Fierce, who made her debut on the double album I am…Sasha Fierce.
fierce
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- marked by extreme and violent energy
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- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
Example: fierce loyalty
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- ruthless in competition
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- violently agitated and turbulent
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In 2008 after ascending to pop greatness with her former band Destinys Child and earning numerous accolades for her solo efforts Beyoncé sought an outlet for her fun more sensual more aggressive more outspoken and more glamorous side which she found in Sasha Fierce who made her debut on the double album I am…Sasha Fierce