She embodies an unapologetic freedom and fearlessness that some of us can only aspire to. |
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Granted, some administration spokesmen were unapologetic about the decision. |
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It's brassy and bold even in its unapologetic presentation of sentimental pap. |
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This is unapologetic good-time rock 'n' roll done with tongue planted firmly in cheek. |
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Where Pringle is even-handed in showing how extremists have hijacked the debate over GM food, Nestle is an unapologetic partisan. |
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They are unapologetic about regarding museums as part of the epiphenomena of cultural studies. |
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Asked to comment on his recent estrangement from his spouse, Rempel was unapologetic. |
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I was immediately impressed by his unapologetic support for experimenting on animals in the name of advancing knowledge and medical science. |
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Her unapologetic and absolutely funny stories almost made me want to run out to a bar and drag someone home with me. |
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Plus, they were completely unapologetic and even threatening towards us from beginning to end! |
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We are unswerving and unapologetic about our commitment to saving our native species. |
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Instead of oddly cheery or mildly clownish weathermen, they offered unapologetic scientists who explained the weather in glorious detail. |
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A massively muscular man, he is unapologetic about having used steroids and proud of his knowledge of weightlifting. |
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Some motoring boffins lauded the design, describing it as confident, unapologetic and revolutionary. |
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And, although this touchy-feely motion picture transforms Redford's character into a human being, he starts out as an unapologetic misanthrope. |
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The novelist is unapologetic, and still keen to play the part of provocateur. |
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Pierson is unapologetic that Winter Harvest tends to serve a more upscale clientele. |
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As for the rounded, tent-like look of the structure, Crawford, a Richmond resident, was unapologetic. |
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The programme for that night was an unapologetic exploration of Russian romanticism spanning approximately 50 years. |
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Goodman was unapologetic for his comments that came during his visit to the elementary school in North Las Vegas. |
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We believe that the road back for our party and our movement lies in being an unapologetic champion for progressive ideas. |
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Corinne is the first fictional heroine who, as a woman of genius, is unapologetic about living for her art. |
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Roger may have regrets, but he is unapologetic about who he is or what he does. |
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In fact Richard is something of a rarity these days, an unapologetic, uneducated, unemployed and unreal guy. |
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For a card-carrying liberal, I was surprisingly unapologetic about our decision. |
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Thankfully, Kerrigan's personal, unapologetic film on rave culture maintains its irreverence. |
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It's in the unapologetic headlines splashed across magazines and newspapers. |
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Martin Scorsese's Wolf of Wall Street is operatic in its unapologetic depravity. |
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Priebke was defiantly unapologetic for his crimes, always insisting he was only following orders even though he was a top chief. |
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Even unapologetic apologetics can distort the content of the theology. |
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Mr. Hart is that rara 20th century avis, the well-adjusted, unapologetic slugabed. |
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And that's the form in which Farrell has given it back to us: unapologetic, unassuaged. |
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Well, if you're in Rihanna and your fashion USP is audaciousness teamed with unapologetic brazenness, you wear nothing. |
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Many European governments might be quite happy to let the unapologetic Italians take the flak for an increasingly inhumane immigration policy. |
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Zanu-PF's admirers say the party has embarked on an unapologetic experiment in African nationalism. |
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Without question, his forceful, unapologetic and sometimes independent views would have been a factor in the debate. |
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The CFIA seems to waffle on decisions and to be unapologetic for the way it has handled these situations. |
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And I am unapologetic about the pride that I take as a Canadian in what we have done to protect and enhance the environment. |
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Bennett, a self-made millionaire, was an unapologetic conservative and anti-interventionist in his economic outlook. |
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I plead guilty to being an unabashed partisan on this file, and I am unapologetic about it. |
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In clear, unapologetic terms, an attempt is being made to privatize the public system from within. |
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This is profoundly disrespectful and unapologetic to a breathtaking degree. |
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Barry is also a unapologetic idealist, convinced that every person can help change the world, starting with oneself. |
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Winchell was an unapologetic propagandist for the Allied cause and collaborated with gangsters when it suited him. |
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He was unapologetic about the death of one demonstrator and the beatings, false imprisonments, torture, and unprovoked attacks on countless others. |
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His exacting personal standards, morose private nature and unapologetic misogyny often gave him a truculent, dyspeptic appearance which was well deserved. |
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After my first week on campus, I began to meet upperclassmen who were unapologetic in their denouncement of the University. |
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These images of schoolgirl skirts and peekaboo buttock outlines are just the most open, unapologetic manifestation of that. |
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How does Perry go North with the shopworn baggage of Johnny Reb superiority and an unapologetic evangelical paternalism? |
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Germond, by the way, was always completely unapologetic about the horse race. |
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Several times a day, you'll catch them gazing at it in unapologetic fascination, heads tilted to one side, eyes filled with wonder, smiles beatific. |
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Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards told her unapologetic story last month in Elle. |
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And it has a sort of unapologetic in your face quality, which I admire. |
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We both loved it, although my love was unapologetic and his was not. |
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Her speech was classic Newkirk, unwavering and unapologetic. |
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Plus I was struck by how unapologetic about it this girl seemed. |
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The language, the violence, the unapologetic maleness of gangland bonding mixes the excesses of laddish culture with an affectionate tribute to Kray Brothers brutalism. |
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Harlow is deliciously naughty and amoral as the unapologetic homewrecker, digging into her character's sexual voraciousness with a wink and a shrug and abundant good humor. |
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Some in his administration though not the robustly unapologetic vice-president— now seem to be inserting them retrospectively, and Mr Bush himself is emphasising Mr Hussein's general badness. |
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They are unrelenting and unapologetic about calling for increased resources and better policies in support of cost-effective, tangible solutions to end poverty. |
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She was unapologetic in her loyalty to the woman's voice. |
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Though other pianists of his generation are less inclined to concentrate so much of their touring and recording repertoire on the works of Beethoven, Leotta is unapologetic about his focus. |
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Why will he not just simply acknowledge those facts and quit trying to make a case that the Prime Minister and the government is somehow unapologetic because it is just not true? |
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This defiance of international law by an unapologetic United States causes outrage in Britain and British North America and thousands of troops are sent to Canada. |
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This is clearly suggested by his rather unapologetic reference to English bibulousness. |
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We are known for our liberalism and the tone of our writing in much the same way that Wonkblog is known for its unapologetic wonkiness and Mr Silver for his statistical analyses. |
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She adopted the comic role of the trickster and verbal dualist, the uncorrect, wanton, offensive, and unapologetic person. |
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The Algerian government has been unapologetic about its handling of the attack, pointing out that 32 heavily armed militants from seven African countries and Canada drove into Algeria from northern Mali, probably via Libya. |
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Clemson's iconic Tillman Hall was named after Benjamin Ryan Tillman, an unapologetic racist and segregationist politician, but also one of the schools first trustees. |
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When people complain that the money Dresser uses to clone gaurs or deep freeze tiger sperm might be better used to buy up habitat, she is unapologetic. |
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