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Example of a Karakuri. Pottery and woodworking were common examples of monozukuri. Japanese pottery, inspired by flora and fauna strikes a balance between, " form, texture, and the indomitable spirit of the artisans who breathe life into each piece."
Indomitable Spirit is a book authored by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the former president of India.The cover page of the book says it "brings together the values, thoughts and ideas of President Kalam as reflected in his speeches and addresses.
The tenets of taekwondo are often given in a list of five: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Following recitation of the tenets, students then recite the student oath, as follows: Observe the tenets of taekwondo. Respect all seniors and instructors. Never misuse taekwondo. Be a champion of freedom and justice.
The citation for his award stated that he fought "a titanic and indomitable struggle. Overwhelmed by the number and ferocity of the barbarian enemy he gloriously lost his life: a shining example of high military virtues, proud spirit of sacrifice and indomitable Italian values". [2] Flags in Minniti's hometown were flown at half-mast.
Living creatures possessed by extraordinary jealousy or rage can release their spirit as an ikiryō (生き霊), a living ghost that can enact its will while still alive. [18] The most famous example of an ikiryo is Rokujō no Miyasundokoro, from the novel The Tale of Genji. A mistress of the titular Genji who falls deeply in love with him, the ...
His indomitable fighting spirit set an inspiring example of valor to his comrades and, through his actions, the onslaught was stemmed, enabling a friendly platoon to reach the beleaguered patrol, evacuate the wounded, and effect a safe withdrawal to friendly lines. Cpl.
Whilst over the target the aircraft was badly hit. Flying Officer Mattingley was wounded about the head and in the arm and thigh. In spite of this he carried through with his attack and afterwards flew the damaged aircraft back to this country. His indomitable spirit, superb captaincy and outstanding devotion to duty set an example of a high ...
Reviewer Margaret Busby, who saw this book "not so much an ending as a beginning", called Song "the culmination of a unique autobiographical achievement, a glorious celebration of indomitable spirit". [4] Like other reviewers, Busby considered Song a series of "beautifully crafted vignettes" and found the book concise and readable. [4]