However, all bets are off when he unapologetically takes control of matters. |
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He's learned to combine the high-tech with the unapologetically low-tech in his cottage industry. |
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Are we Canadians fully forgetful, merely forgiving, mostly stupid, or unapologetically apathetic? |
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Whatever the genre and the relative seriousness of intent, his work is always vivid, effervescent and sometimes unapologetically lurid. |
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Where he is unapologetically tactless, though, is in his treatment of his critics. |
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Like those artists, she unapologetically pursues an esthetic of visual immediacy. |
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An unapologetically self-referential author, Levin constantly intertwines his own life with the story he is telling. |
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In the best poems, the personal pronoun is invoked unapologetically and effectively. |
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Would you vote for an unapologetically sexually aggressive hunk, however past his prime? |
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Honestly Frank, I hired you because of your ability to be unapologetically unsocial. |
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It's an imperative and ornate exhortation to lay open your nerves and unabashedly, unapologetically feel. |
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Although it may be smartly scripted and ingeniously plotted, this is unapologetically a genre flick. |
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Nothing here builds, nothing has any drama, nothing assaults or moves or challenges, it just unapologetically sounds all hippy-dippy. |
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This mouthful can be summed by saying: it's unapologetically loud and lewd. |
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Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile. |
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Juxtaposing the unapologetically new with the well-preserved old can strengthen the urban fabric, he posits, citing Amsterdam and London as examples. |
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And he's not doing so under his breath: the whole show is delivered unapologetically from the point of view that the Tories are sociopathic. |
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If the spiritual heritage of larp is ancient, its gaming roots are unapologetically modern. |
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Japan — real, actual, visitable Japan — turned out to be intensely, inflexibly, unapologetically Japanese. |
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And some libertarian and conservative reformist voices are unapologetically supporting the leak, if not the leaker. |
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It is still rooted in Frenchified fine dining – this is a serious Michelin restaurant after all – but Smyth's cuisine is unapologetically modern. |
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No Member State should be permitted to breach the law so shamefully, systematically and unapologetically without consequences. |
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We must discover a means of subsidy by which music and parallel arts may thrive unapologetically. |
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This is the sort of unapologetically practical, comprehensively preventive measure we should be thinking of. |
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His collection of embellished trousers and jackets were unapologetically ostentatious, unapologetically aimed at the one percent. |
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Democrats can win, though, by arguing with specifics, and by touting them unapologetically. |
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Now, under al-Sisi, the old security apparatuses are reappearing publicly, blatantly, and unapologetically. |
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After that, it's another blast-off into unapologetically muscular techno. |
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They are unapologetically themselves, flawed, afraid, angry, confused. |
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Madam President, in the tension between totally free market access and the preservation of indigenous national employment, I unapologetically see the priority as protecting local jobs. |
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Townes, the co-inventor of the laser and a Nobel laureate in physics who unapologetically spoke of his strong spiritual faith, has died. |
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And, regardless of how noble and useful those institutions may be, it must be not only transitional justice, but also, and in particular, justice that promotes and unapologetically enforces the law. |
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At 5 Napkin Burger, another joint unapologetically devoted to meat, you'll find a veggie option that derives a loamy richness from mushroom duxelles while getting its ballast from sunflower seeds, wheatberries and brown rice. |
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It was so refreshing to see a majority of speakers trenchantly and unapologetically making the case against austerity, in the teeth of an orthodoxy that has prevailed for far too long, notably in the broadcast media. |
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In France, this issue has been unapologetically taken on since the creation of the « Ministry of Immigration » and the mass deportations to the borders. |
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A full-blooded, unapologetically pure sports car. |
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As the name indicates, the dish is unapologetically Dravidian in taste and treatment. |
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Sigur Ros deals unapologetically in grandeur, while it avoids the combination of bombast and saccharinity that ruins so many new-age attempts to conjure majesty. |
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This paper leans unapologetically to the perspective that Canada should aim for both rising living standards with good jobs, and the most equitable, just and inclusive society we can create together. |
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But right after Uncle Tupelo peaked and broke up, lots of younger bands kind of came out of the woodwork playing a more rootsy style of music, unapologetically non-modern-rock. |
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It was fun, brash, with a pop of neon and unapologetically in your face. |
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The newspaper unapologetically skewered other religions as well. |
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For that reason, the last thing the state needs as a governor is an unapologetically hard-line Democrat like state Treasurer Phil Angelides has become. |
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Unapologetically aimed at media-literate, pop-savvy youth, it opens on a mid shot of a floppily attired young male. |
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Unapologetically hierarchical, the leader, or rangatira, is infallible. |
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