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- And what happens to an unblushing society?
- A wealthy candidate for office in Qatar takes Al Jazeera on an unblushing tour of his palace.
- They are unblushing marketing tools, greedy catalogs of pop music " inspired by " a film.
- His works certainly gave an admirable picture of the general court-life of the time, with its unblushing and undisguised profligacy.
- President John Adams reviled Hamilton for " his audacious and unblushing attempts upon ladies of the highest rank and purest virtue ."
- Despite its clunky writing, " Queer as Folk " is genuinely revolutionary in its unblushing portrayal of a hypersexual urban gay subculture.
- But ultimately, it is old-fashioned elbow grease _ and an indomitable, unblushing persistence _ that are La Guer's primary assets.
- Benedict is unblushing about analyzing and admiring episodes from each of her own novels ( three to date, including " Slow Dancing,"
- Keeping the camera focused on its four main characters'wonderfully expressive faces, it is an unblushing ode to youth and beauty with a tart political subtext.
- If Freberg tends to speak of himself in unblushing superlatives, he has lots to be immodest about : 21 Clios, a Grammy and 18 international broadcasting awards.
- They address how contemporary Africans see themselves; how Westerners have portrayed them in an unblushing colonial past; and how Western museums have displayed their work to make political points.
- William Wakefield was already strongly critical of both the treaty and Williams and repeatedly attacked the missionary in the company's newspaper for his " hypocrisy and unblushing rapaciousness ".
- It's a neat little scene that makes you giggle with its unblushing hokiness and the idea that the repressed lovers are skirting social stricture, blowing smoke in the frowning face of propriety.
- "Gangsta rap " songs are street tales told in ragged, unblushing rhymes, where life is often a race to " get paid " and get laid before a bullet stops the party.
- It called Ferrer " the very embodiment of Rostand's self-sacrificing, self-dramatizing hero " while deriding the play's " soft core of unblushing sentiment, unstinted gallantry, unending heroics ".
- This unblushing avowal in favor of Europe's Economic and Monetary Union came in a speech last week by Ernst Welteke, president of the state central bank in Hesse and a member of the Bundesbank's central bank council.
- Ben Brantley, in his review for " The New York Times " wrote : " Mr . Friedman brings unblushing good will and vivacity to assignments that include walking around with a clothespin on his nose . . ."
- Though does not offer any solutions, he again makes incredibly astute commentary that could be considered a type of proto-feminist or proto-egalitarianist philosophy : Whence proceed the most abhorred villainies, but from a masculine unblushing impudence?
- Indeed, Waterhouse speaks of him engaging in " the most deliberate and unblushing toadying to Cromwell " Seemingly, he was also willing to work the other side of the political divide : in 1659 he painted Charles II to the throne.
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