In these and other lovely poems, Black is convincingly, unsentimentally affirmative about daily life. |
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The boys simply praise their companions' qualities and unsentimentally lament their death, which in their cosmology was mainly just a big gyp. |
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Haran and Kearney write compassionately but unsentimentally about the young soldiers who were seriously wounded in the war. |
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In May, for instance, he unsentimentally sidelined Jimmy Lee, head of Chase's investment banking. |
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Europeans have a long record of unsentimentally discarding leaders they feel may have got carried away by their own importance. |
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He writes unsentimentally and with a poet's eye about all the multifarious work of the old farm: the jostle of the cattle, the ash-gold hops in the oast houses. |
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Let England Shake unsentimentally engages with the aspect of our history that is repeatedly ignored in popular discussions of Englishness, which has had the greatest impact on our sense of who we are: the crucible of war. |
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Tarfia Faizullah's Seam is profoundly but unsentimentally beautiful. |
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