Would-be trendy restaurants all try to be cool, but this place oozes effortless and unselfconscious cool from every pore. |
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These artists and craftsmen were utterly unselfconscious of what they did qua artists and craftsmen. |
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We should all strive to adopt the natural, unselfconscious behavior of the child and live life in the present moment. |
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The audience were mostly men in their forties, reliving their adolescence with unselfconscious glee. |
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That said, he is a terrific diarist, unselfconscious and candid to an alarming degree. |
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The overall effect of the chalked pattern was a simple design structure, done in a fairly carefree, unselfconscious and expressionistic way. |
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Everyone is surprisingly unselfconscious about their bodies and far from being disturbed about seeking leisure within a mass of pollution. |
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Audience members could ask earnest, unselfconscious questions like whether e-books were real books without blushing. |
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Reading Jim Harrison can help you be a better animal, balancing the examined life with unselfconscious enthusiasm for living. |
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So I went home thinking why can't I be unselfconscious and get into the character? |
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Come celebrate with the young artists in attendance as they inject fresh colour, life, scent, spirit, humour and unselfconscious whimsy into our art scene. |
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The flow is effortless and unselfconscious, going from one bit to another without calling attention to the transitions but without feeling like an epic megamix, either. |
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There was an unselfconscious energy and joy to the music that flipped a switch in Mohombi's brain. |
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I wish I still dreamt about hanging out with B-list rock stars, being admired just because I was precious, and living a life completely unselfconscious. |
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She is completely unselfconscious, and a natural for television, and enjoys herself so thoroughly as to be a sight for sore eyes and jaded viewers. |
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After a minute's silence he spoke again in Tibetan, in a voice creaky with age but curiously vibrant with the unselfconscious habit of authority. |
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What I love about young children is the ability they have to give completely unselfconscious reactions. |
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In this way are constructions of deeply ingrained myths and rituals that are embraced in the self-conscious and unselfconscious practices of everyday and which provide crucial cultural underpinnings of many of the conflicts. |
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I just don't get how these people are so unselfconscious that they just snap themselves all day long and do not feel the least bit embarrassed about being so self-centered. |
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Still enviably unselfconscious, Rachel, 29, doesn't appear to have noticed that, for the best part of an hour, I have had a bird's eye view of her flowery undies. |
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But Steve is a huge and hugely unselfconscious enthusiast for the creatures and sees beauty where most of us see an unpredictable slithery thing that could kill instantly. |
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Literature from shortly before the end of the unselfconscious tradition at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries is almost identical with contemporary writing from Scotland. |
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Fick's account of training, leadership, and combat is straightforward and unadorned, and he is refreshingly unselfconscious about his own baptism by fire. |
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She then gets to know another girl called Julia, also the daughter of migrant parents, but unlike Lina, she is unselfconscious about her family and any perceived differences. |
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