Finally, it has something to do with the unabashed obtainability of this art. |
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An unabashed populist and publicity seeker he is one of their key fundraisers and fixers. |
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As an unabashed keeper of the Feast of Christmas, I choose to rub shoulders with the forces of jollification, merriment, and solemnity. |
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He may be amused by the idea but in reality it would never suit a man with such unabashed ambition. |
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He is a model of moral rectitude, unabashed pragmatism, voluminous machismo and carnal fortification. |
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His unabashed pinky-extended criticism almost always gives an enjoyable read. |
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The composer can mistake cuteness for cleverness, and like any unabashed sentimentalist, he's often a stone's throw from mawkishness. |
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In his recent exhibition of paintings and sculptures, he presents himself as an unabashed maximalist. |
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Once home, he had giggled with unabashed glee over the memory of Professor Hawthorne's thunderous expression. |
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In fact, our unabashed dictionary describes a road as a strip of metalled surface connecting potholes. |
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When she caught him, she simply smiled up at him, unabashed by his staring and unembarrassed. |
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The show confirmed that he is an unabashed landscape painter, regardless of his ostensible subject matter. |
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However, his cold prose is an effective counterbalance to the unabashed mysticism usually associated with any current writing about Tibet. |
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Hilles may have a spare, muscular style of writing, but he is unabashed when it comes to expressing his affection for Luke. |
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The unabashed display of political partisanship certainly added some spice to an otherwise lackluster campaign. |
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The unabashed stylization of the new popular poetry demonstrates two basic features of oral poetry. |
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This was nothing compared with the unabashed pro-Americanism of their declaration. |
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The younger woman's unabashed romps arouse Sarah's curiosity, unleashing sexual dreams in her. |
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Gradually, the adoration turns into unabashed devotion, as people try to clamber onto the stage. |
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Bernstein was unabashed about using a full-sized orchestra in this repertoire. |
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In the new morality, the eroticism of Chinese lyrics was unabashed, polymorphous, and just plain sexy. |
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Both are unabashed liberals who became popular by being openly, even caustically partisan. |
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Passivity, in the face of such a bold, unabashed show of power from above, appears to be the order of the day. |
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And, where narrative clarity falters, choreographic invention steps in with unabashed theatricality. |
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He broke an unwritten rule for Aberdeen players in being unabashed about his fanaticism for Celtic during his Dumbarton upbringing. |
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Martins's two short ballets, both to John Adams music, are unabashed make-work. |
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The book is an unabashed paean to the actresses, and their roles, who account for so much of its interest. |
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Anyway, I think it's time I stop apologizing and instead start fessing up, with like, really unabashed, reckless, so-not-indie abandon. |
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He admits he lived life to the full in the rock and roll industry before finding God, and is unabashed about using Mammon to reach heaven. |
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British and Australian newspapermen are still remarkably unabashed about the habit, and speak about it with shocking forthrightness. |
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This was an unabashed and unconcealed way of hiding the truth from those above! |
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Donahue is that rarest of TV creatures, an unabashed liberal with his own prime time show. |
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The sheer audacity of this album, its unabashed confidence and sense of drama is jaw dropping. |
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I dashed after her and caught up with her outside where she stood unabashed and unembarrassed staring around her. |
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Walking down the dark hall, groping the walls, was Northeast Philly in all its unabashed intimacy. |
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However, the regular bottle size seems to be losing some of the exuberant, unabashed, gutsy fruitiness. |
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I like the unabashed wordiness of their argument, as the demands of duty are wrestled with, at length. |
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In the end, his egotistical personality and his unabashed ambition to join the highest ranks did him in. |
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Most of them had fled England to find freedom of religion, but by 1952 their descendants had forgotten old animosities and were unabashed Anglophiles. |
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This is an unabashed party town, and the eight blocks between the oceanfront esplanade and McLeod Street comprise one heaving social district. |
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We relished the unabashed science-fictionality of Edwin Morgan, and the likewise unabashed Glaswegian phonetic demotic of Tom Leonard. |
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Both rely on Jones's shamanic presence, unabashed sincerity, and catlike movements to weave stories about crises in our culture. |
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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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The unequal war between profiteering and civic wisdom was in unabashed evidence some 20 years before this great flood. |
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As a native Floridian, I am unabashed in my enchantment with frozen precipitation. |
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This is a suburban farce taken to almost Hollywood extremes, but Hughes is unabashed. |
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From beginning to end, the Yukos case has been an instance of unabashed plundering of a successful company by a mafia with links to the state. |
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Either refuse to enter or enter with your head held high, unabashed, and thereby become our companions in misfortune. |
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I probably should not pick favourites, but I will nonetheless highlight two acts from my constituency with unabashed hometown pride. |
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I will now go back to the claims made by the industry minister, this unabashed advocate of unfettered competition. |
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Anna, aside from being funny, eager, and a little awkward, is unabashed about her dream of finding true love. |
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I had enough gin in me to play along in unabashed, abandoned delight. |
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He is known for swinging unabashed through his corporate environment, baffling corridor lurkers with bright smiles and a radiant happiness with life. |
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But, Thaddeus Russell says, unabashed queens have transformed life for everyone, straight and gay. |
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His clothes are a medley of complicated textures, startling but enrapturing color palettes and unabashed luxury. |
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But despite its popularity, Reddit manages to retain a glorious, dark, unabashed weirdness that positively thrives there. |
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Grab the chance to laugh with someone who's excited and unabashed. |
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Au Pied de Cochon is an unabashed celebration of carnivorousness. |
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An unabashed populist, Besson doesn't make movies for critics. |
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We've done it in the main in an unashamed, unabashed patriotic fashion. |
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The hyper colors reveal text that is unabashed in language and meaning. |
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Just as matter-of-fact is the unabashed emphasis on the materials concrete, steel and glass. |
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I am obviously an unabashed supporter of the motion being debated today in the House. |
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In this essay I present an unabashed account of my efforts to launch a critical criminology in Anglo-Canada. |
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Although both advocates and opponents of globalization take the narrower view, borders themselves ignore it with unabashed aplomb. |
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To unabashed optimists like Alvin Toffler, education is the key to the whole question of human survival. |
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Field Recordings From The Sun is simultaneously a deformation and unabashed celebration of all that is purely grotesque and whorishly beautiful about Rock and Roll music. |
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Adams's Defence was no unabashed endorsement of native models for government. |
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Amy Zimmerman on the ridiculous plot, over-the-top tone, and unabashed silliness viewers seem to love. |
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It is refreshingly unabashed in its sexuality and eroticism. |
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The off-stage reserve gave way to unabashed youthful enthusiasm when they were playing, with Laura bouncing around most of the time like a human pogo stick. |
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An unabashed fan of manga comics, the shares of whose publishers soared this week, he loves to press the flesh. |
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Social climbing is now social networking, and the collecting of people is an unabashed pastime. |
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As we in this House know, even the perception of influence peddling can be just as damaging to Canadians' views of the political process as unabashed influence peddling. |
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Unabashed, the remaining trio made the valiant decision to take their unabashed helpings of perfectly bashful indie-pop to a wider audience in 2011, a year they will surely take by storm. |
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Adrienne Truscott: Asking for It until 18 January Truscott and her partner-in-crime Tanya Gagne strip off again for their acclaimed burlesque show, incorporating trapeze, glitter and saucy songs with unabashed smuttiness. |
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But coming to that assumption may take, in my experience at least, dealing with the book's unabashed, even shameless style of total idolization. |
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For all that he was a mad egomaniac and an unabashed self-promoter, he remains matchlessly entertaining company, incapable of either shame or shoddy thinking. |
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Television and business are unabashed about their incestuous relationship. |
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New labour pools are created and unabashed tourists continually flock in droves to these shores, former cradles of decadent civilisations now fallen and outlived by the sea. |
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At times, Mr. Capuçon lapsed into unabashed lugubriousness — that can be hard to avoid in the slow movement — but in the finale he regained the focus and zest that had enlivened his performance of the opening Allegro. |
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Children begin life as uninhibited, unabashed explorers of the unknown. |
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But he is unabashed about his robust beliefs on the hidden imam. |
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A statement that shows that at a time when agricultural commodity prices are increasingly volatile, we are witnessing the unabashed return of State intervention on the markets. |
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But before the Games he was an unabashed product placement tweeter. |
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Mr. Speaker, we, as a party, are very fortunate to our colleague from Pickering-Scarborough East, who has always been an unabashed and strong defender of the consumer. |
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The local media are rife with stories reviling Mr. Haqqani as an unabashed lackey of the Americans and foe of the military, the country's most powerful institution. |
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As an unabashed health nut, she always asked for brown rice to go with her vegetarian entrees. |
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So in conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, and in irony perhaps, you have in me an unabashed Canada booster, a cheerleader for the country, for its possibilities, its potential. |
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In both the orchestral and especially the piano compositions, there is often an additional element of virtuosity, an unabashed attempt to mesmerize the audience with sheer pyrotechnics, colourful displays and sonic opulence. |
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An unabashed extension of the Thatcherite right to buy for 1.3m families in housing association properties will be at the centre of an aspirational Tory manifesto due to be launched on Tuesday in the West Country. |
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Having written a book on Antonin Scalia, Rossum here turns his attention to Thomas, the other unabashed originalist on the US Supreme Court. |
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Kenny is unabashed by the bathroom dilemma and when he's in the shower he belts out 1988 Bros hits, including the screechingly high harmonies. |
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For the third time Allan looked at his lawyer. And for the third time his lawyer looked back at him quite unabashed. |
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Armed with her utter faith in the goodness she must stand unabashed before the arrogance that scoffs at the power of spirit. |
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Such unabashed sentiment and soft-minded engagement with the problems and powers of literary art are common enough in every age. |
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The Quebec election saw the defeat of the Parti Québécois after two terms in office, and the election of the Liberal Party under Jean Charest, an unabashed federalist. |
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A rise in unabashed maleness, exemplified by Loaded magazine and lad culture in general, would be very much part of the Britpop era. |
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Despite its gritty socialistic romanticism, it's also an unabashed charmfest. |
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An unabashed political conservative who hasn't previously trumpeted his views publicly, he obviously felt a need to tell his followers why he was absent. |
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The subject matter of this song indicates a nod to ELP's unabashed Englishness and simultaneously lent an air of timeless tradition and ceremony to the music. |
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Wayne Whiting, owner of Eugene Pedicabs, was more than happy to give me an afternoon shift on one of his five three-wheeled cabs, of which I'm an unabashed fan. |
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