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KEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comShow courage in the face of pain or adversity. For example, I know you're upset about losing the game, but keep a stiff upper lip.
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Keep A Stiff Upper Lip - Meaning & Origin Of The PhraseTo keep a stiff upper lip is to remain resolute and unemotional in the face of adversity. What's the origin of the phrase 'Keep a stiff upper lip'?.
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The history of the stiff upper lip. Part 2.Oct 9, 2012 · The phrase 'stiff upper lip' was unknown to British readers as late as the 1870s. It is a pleasing irony that it was introduced to them in a magazine founded ...
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In Search of Sympathy - The Nurse in Popular Media - NCBI - NIHThe stereotype of the stiff upper lip had itself emerged from the upheaval of war. It came to prominence in Britain during the Boer War (1899–1902) and, by the ...
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The myth of the stiff upper lip - BBCApr 8, 2016 · And the 'stiff upper lip' – remaining resolute and calm in the face of adversity – was arguably put to its greatest test during World War Two.
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STIFF UPPER LIP | English meaning - Cambridge DictionarySomeone who has a stiff upper lip does not show their feelings when they are upset. He was taught to keep a stiff upper lip, whatever happens.Missing: Oxford | Show results with:Oxford
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A stiff upper lip - The Grammarphobia BlogOct 5, 2016 · Q: Why do the British use the expression “stiff upper lip” in reference to their fortitude? And when did they begin using it?
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The truth about British stoicism - BBCNov 2, 2020 · Categorised by our “stiff upper lip” – the famous but now out-of-fashion form of extreme British stoicism – we are often pigeonholed as stunted ...
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How Upper Lips Got Stiff - JSTOR DailyMar 8, 2023 · ... phrase 'stiff upper lip” came to be associated with it. The practice of withholding the display of emotions during moments of crisis ...
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[PDF] Weakness, the Cross of Christ, and the 'Muscular' American ...Feb 15, 2021 · , 57. 83 Putney also notes the influence of 'muscular' Christianity on women in Chapter Six, “Muscular ... stiff upper lip.” See Pfitzner, ...
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Propaganda and the Mobilisation of Consent during the two World ...Sep 12, 2023 · Patriotic material was designed to encourage citizens to maintain a “stiff upper lip” as well as providing information to keep the public fit ...
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Re-Making Men (Chapter 5) - Shell-Shock and Medical Culture in ...He listed the physical conditions of trench warfare among the predisposing causes of war ... World War. However, the stiff upper lip did not necessarily harm ...
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The myth of Britain's stiff upper lip - BBC NewsFeb 16, 2011 · So where did Britain's reputation for the stiff upper lip come from? "That came from World War II," says Dr Dixon. "The 20th Century is where ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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The fall of the English gentleman: The national character in decline ...Aug 9, 2025 · One of his defining features was his emotional restraint, his 'stiff upper-lip'. But these were also years during which patriotic and even ...
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Review of Thomas Dixon, Weeping Britannia: Portrait of a Nation in ...The 'stiff upper lip' emerged during the Victorian era and persisted through two world wars. Dixon's work raises questions about the historiography of emotions ...
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Rare letters shed light on Waterloo, say archivists - BBC NewsJun 18, 2015 · Lord Uxbridge, whose family seat was at Beaudesert, lost his right leg when it was hit by a cannot shot, remarking to the Duke of Wellington: " ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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The Cavalry Officer at Waterloo Whose Amputated Leg Became a ...May 5, 2019 · During the battle, Uxbridge's right leg was badly wounded by a French cannonball and had to be amputated – which was done without anesthetic.
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Prosthetic leg of Earl of Uxbridge - Age of RevolutionDuring the Battle of Waterloo, the Earl of Uxbridge, was hit in the knee by a canister shot. He is reported to have said to the Duke of Wellington 'By God, sir, ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Women and children first | National Army MuseumThe 'Birkenhead Drill' means 'women and children first' as a standard procedure during any sinking, originating from the sinking of the Birkenhead.
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HMS Birkenhead and the Birkenhead Drill - Women and Children FirstApr 11, 2015 · The Birkenhead Drill, or "Women and Children First," was established when the men of HMS Birkenhead were ordered to stand fast, allowing women ...
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Museum reveals remarkable origins of 'women and children first' - BBCMar 9, 2024 · The Fusilier Museum in Warwick will explore the sinking of HMS Birkenhead. Most will have heard the phrase "women and children first" - but few ...
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Captain Lawrence Oates - Historic UKJan 29, 2024 · Suffering with gangrene and frostbite, in an attempt to save the others and in an act of supreme self sacrifice, he walked from the tent into a ...
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Antarctic mission: Who was Captain Lawrence Oates? - BBC NewsMar 10, 2012 · Capt Oates is remembered because of his act of self-sacrifice, committed because he believed he was slowing the others down. Now the Oates ...
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Sacrifice Amid the Ice: Facing Facts on the Scott ExpeditionMay 16, 2012 · Captain Lawrence Oates wrote that if Robert Scott's team didn't win the race to the South Pole, “we shall come home with our tails between our legs.”Missing: self- | Show results with:self-
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Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova expedition begins | June 15, 1910Jun 10, 2020 · Severely frostbitten and convinced he was slowing his companions down, Oates walked out of his tent and into a blizzard in an apparent act of ...
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If— Summary & Analysis by Rudyard Kipling - LitChartsAll of these ideas about composure and restraint align with the stereotypically British “stiff upper lip”—in other words, the idea that one should be resilient ...
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Landscapes of Fear: Wartime London, 1939–1945Dec 21, 2012 · ... British culture emphasized stoicism, emotional repression, and the “stiff upper lip. ... Graham Greene's The Ministry of Fear,” Twentieth ...
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Despair and Consolation (Chapter 5) - Hope and Christian EthicsJul 27, 2017 · An example is Scobie, the protagonist of Graham Greene's The Heart of the Matter. ... stiff upper lip' out of 'pure gentlemanliness ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The story of the 10:10 tag | 10:10 climate change campaignSep 1, 2009 · With the stiff firmly in his upper lip, the plane's captain, Eric Moody ... We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing ...
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[PDF] Keep Calm and Carry On: Uncovering the True Blitz SpiritMar 6, 2022 · attacks on their civilian populations while maintaining the same “stiff upper lip. ... Churchill championed this idea, insisting that the ...
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The Queen's message following the death of Diana, Princess of WalesSep 5, 1997 · First, I want to pay tribute to Diana myself. She was an exceptional and gifted human being. In good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and ...
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The stiff upper lip: why the royal health warning matters - The GuardianApr 18, 2017 · It's the trait that once helped the British build the empire but, as even Princes William and Harry have admitted, it has taken a devastating toll.Missing: reinforcement | Show results with:reinforcement
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Big boys don't cry: An investigation of stoicism and its mental health ...Aug 7, 2025 · ... The stoic ideology's focus on self-reliance and emotional endurance can discourage seeking professional help for severe symptoms (Murray et ...
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[PDF] Suicide and Masculinity in Nineteenth-Century Britainstereotype of the British stiff upper lip, and the perception of Victorian men as strong, silent, and enduring hardship with stoic reticence.75 Yet, whilst ...
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Troubling stoicism: Sociocultural influences and applications to ...Jul 4, 2012 · Spiers' study seems to suggest that there are both positive and negative strands of stoicism. ... stoicism and its mental health outcomes.
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The King's Speech flies the flag for a stiff upper lip that no longer existsJan 10, 2011 · The King's Speech flies the flag for a stiff upper lip that no longer exists ... Stand by for some head-shaking triumphalism from the luvvie ...
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Canada's Stiff Upper Lip - POLITICO MagazineCanada's Stiff Upper Lip. What we can all learn from its newest hero. By CHRYSTIA FREELAND. October 28, 2014. Continue to article content. Facebook · Twitter.
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The Great East Japan earthquake and the search for "gaman"Apr 17, 2014 · “The Japanese have a word for this- one of their favourite words, in fact: gaman. Japan's version of the stiff upper lip, gaman represents ...
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The Cowboy: An American Mythology | CiRCE InstituteFeb 21, 2024 · In demeanor, he is a true stoic; a man of few words, his actions deliberate and tempered. But never is he indifferent; while not a zealot (being ...
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The end of the stiff upper lip? - BBC NewsSep 28, 2012 · Unblinking fortitude in the face of adversity and hardship - or the suppression of boiling emotion - is referred to in the UK as stiff upper lip.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Up Against the Wall: Primal Therapy and 'the Sixties'We turn now to two 1970s British cultural texts addressing the same agenda: what might happen to a counterculture unable to deal with, or even to critique ...
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Initiating therapeutic relaxation in Britain: a twentieth-century ...Jul 19, 2016 · The methods of therapeutic relaxation taught in the 1970s by RforL were in the most part devised in the interwar years in both Britain and the ...
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A Stiff Upper Lip Is Killing British Men - VICEA Stiff Upper Lip Is Killing British Men. By Jack Urwin and Jack Urwin, Illustrations: Dan Evans. October 19, 2014, 1:00am. صحة نفسية. Share:.
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Cancer fight 'hampered in UK by stiff upper lip' - BBC NewsJan 30, 2013 · The UK's "stiff upper lip" culture may explain why it lags behind other countries when it comes to beating cancer, say experts.Missing: mental 2010s<|separator|>
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Britain's Stiff Upper Lip Is Real—at Least in Literature - The AtlanticMar 20, 2013 · Britain's Stiff Upper Lip Is Real—at Least in Literature. English-language books have become less emotional over time, but 'fear' words are ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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Misreading Brexit nationalism - RenewalOct 22, 2023 · ... Boris Johnson's first speech as Prime Minister imagined Britain's ... stiff upper lip' of their rulers and the resigned obedience to ...
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How 'The Crown' Season 4 Challenges the Royal Family's 'Stiff ...Nov 15, 2020 · The royal family questions the merits of the 'stiff upper lip' policy in 'The Crown' Season 4. The royal family has a stiff upper lip policy.
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[PDF] Can British stoicism cause more harm than good? - Merck GroupDec 17, 2021 · Can British stoicism cause more harm than good? New study reveals that Brits have the highest resilience and sense of solidarity in Europe since ...Missing: culture | Show results with:culture
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