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- Eli is seen in his classroom unrepentantly flirting with another student.
- Which Mother, a retired schoolteacher, unrepentantly is doing.
- So Babbitt continues to write music that is unrepentantly complex and adamantly nonpopular.
- It's difficult to figure which movie is more pungently, unrepentantly vicious.
- He has been unrepentantly pushing crackpot theories in Wikipedia for years ( proof ).
- Stormfront was shown to be unrepentantly racist, and an enthusiastic supporter of Nazism.
- Unrepentantly retro, the production, by Otto Schenk, had its premiere in 1993.
- He has in the past described himself as " an unrepentantly atheistic Jewish homosexual ".
- She torments her daughters-in-law with unbelievably mean remarks and unrepentantly spiteful behavior.
- He was unrepentantly guilty of the most heinous crime a man can commit _ multiple murder.
- White's good deeds and discordant rhetoric were part of a life abundantly and unrepentantly lived.
- While unrepentantly violent, it also is, in a strange, underworld way, quite humanistic.
- His character is much like himself : sharply dressed; quick with a quip; and unrepentantly effeminate.
- The tabloids have exhausted the vocabulary of derision in describing the middle-aged and unrepentantly unfashionable Camilla.
- It's probably time for the country to begin taking the big guy with the unrepentantly voracious appetite seriously.
- The first movie she asked to see at Parkland was the unrepentantly upbeat " The Sound of Music ."
- Unrepentantly, I think political correctness is a plot to repress man's basic urge to make fun of others.
- Strangely many of her critics actually agree with her policy decisions but the strife she regularly and unrepentantly causes is unacceptable.
- What is it about how they were raised and how they see the world that's so unrepentantly bleak and hopeless?
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