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  • Laborites talk unblushingly about " re-branding " the country.
  • Startlingly candid, unblushingly funny about wealth, privilege and the pursuit of fun.
  • When told of Butler's unblushingly brassy bust talk, an ABC executive shrugged and said, " What can I say?
  • The stagey poses, extravagant gowns and near-abstraction of patterned light and shadow unblushingly signal an entry into the land of fantasy.
  • During his nearly two decades in Washington, Rep . Charles Schumer has become one of the most unblushingly tenacious fund-raisers in politics.
  • With another G-8 leader, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, Blair unblushingly outlined before the summit the pair's recommended political route for Europe's social democrats.
  • She unblushingly talked of her humiliating affair with Hewitt, saying she " adored " him and was " very let down " by his ending the relationship.
  • Henry Spencer Ashbee describes it as " coldly cruel and unblushingly indecent "; Bloch describes it as " completely sadistic "; Simpson describes it as focussed on anti-female violence.
  • "It took great courage to close La Scala, " Fontana said unblushingly . " La Scala is a symbol of Milan, and the people of Milan have a very intense relationship with it.
  • This metropolis unblushingly bills itself as the entertainment capital of the world, and from Hollywood studios to thrill-ride theme parks, oxygen bars and big Pacific rollers, it can back up the boast.
  • After repeated bouts of negotiations with the Regent and the French, Thomas made peace with both in the first half of 1642, and unblushingly changed sides and started fighting with the French against the Spaniards.
  • In Dresden, once such a picture of Baroque magnificence that art historians unblushingly compared it to Venice and Florence, the best meal in town was a watery, lackluster Hungarian goulash in a dreary, Lubyanka-like restaurant.
  • Front pages are unblushingly partisan, and proportionality can get lost in the headline emphasis on " clashes " and " storms " and " rows, " which are always " bitter " ones.
  • In 1929, during a broadcast with President Herbert Hoover to help restore public confidence in the early stages of the Depression, Rogers was unblushingly blunt about where accountability for the debacle lay : " It wasn't the working man.
  • He used this forum to call for architects of the future to pay closer attention to the principles that had guided colonial architects and not just " find quaint details to copy in modern work and then unblushingly christen those works Queen Anne or Georgian ."
  • And while it may have rude antecedents, like its more graphic synonym brown-nose, it has long been suitable for the mouths of babes; C . S . Lewis used it unblushingly in his 1950s children's books, " The Chronicles of Narnia ."
  • Suddenly the conventional picture of American art _ as a string of minor impulses building toward a single, unifying art that we could finally, unblushingly, call our own _ is revealed for what it is : unnatural, unnecessary, defensively conservative and, in a word, provincial.
  • Although the NCAA unblushingly refers to big-time men's football and basketball as the " revenue sports, " it also insists that protecting players from the hazards of a regular paycheck is essential if the distinction between amateur college sports and the professional game is to be maintained.
  • When " Street Legal " completed its eighth and final season, one TV journalist called it " unblushingly sentimental, unblinkingly campy, unabashedly Canadian and completely addictive . " The one-hour CBC drama series about a group of Toronto lawyers stands as a landmark event in Canadian broadcasting history.