Fortune, unchastened in its shameless sucking up to CEO's, is running a puff piece about Terry Semel at Yahoo. |
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But to the unchastened White House, apparent opposition to contraceptives, abortion and science was the opposite of disqualifying. |
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Or, we might more charitably dub them expressions of hope unchastened by the rod of experience. |
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Yet he appears to have been unchastened, continuing to enjoy long and lubricous lunches. |
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The president combatively showed himself unchastened by the Senate's embarrassing rejection of his first choice. |
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Completely unchastened by the failure of socialism, these individuals still harbor the dream of a Union of American Socialist Republics. |
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He appeared unchastened last night and took no responsibility for his party's defeat. |
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Republicans should get some comfort from the fact that liberals remain largely unchastened following their barnyard whipping. |
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In some quarters of the country, Republicans seem unchastened by their party's lagging support among women. |
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Forced to witness the collapse of everything they had once dreamed of and worked to achieve, they have emerged unchastened and unchanged in their destructive illusions. |
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I particularly hate it when people are allowed to resign, unchastened, with euphemisms about gardening and spending more time with their families. |
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Obamacare will be repealed if necessary, says a Mr Gingrich unchastened by what happened last time round, by shutting off the money and engineering a crisis. That could be a perilous strategy. |
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McConnell did so utterly unchastened by a Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruling last month, which said that the law did not actually allow the N. S. A. to do the things that the agency did in its name. |
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If the displeasure felt by some members of the White House staff was communicated to Hillary — and it is possible that no one had the courage to undertake that job — she was unchastened. |
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