His undisguised contempt for the press and his refusal to answer journalists' questions provoked grumbling within the White House press corps. |
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In the end the audience is also appreciative of people who are so undisguised. |
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English friends would look on in mild amusement at our antics and in undisguised horror at the prospect of eating lamb's stomach and oatmeal. |
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Her eyes darted to him quickly, her gaze showing her undisguised disbelief. |
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Shaking himself clear of such offending thoughts he barely heard her undisguised disgust. |
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He was not really listening to her, but rather looking at William with undisguised interest. |
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His singing and dancing are comparatively weak, and he speaks all of his lines with an undisguised Australian twang. |
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The Defence Secretary rattled through his performance with undisguised contempt for the military tradition he was liquidating. |
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Journalists write with undisguised glee about day-to-day clumsiness within the company. |
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Lillak sprinted around the track with undisguised joy, arms upraised like a footballer, as the spectators went mad. |
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It will still be as vulnerable to exploitation as it was when running undisguised. |
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So fierce is his gaze, so peremptory his order, that even the shoppers forget the cold for a moment and stare in undisguised curiosity at the man with the red hackle. |
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He ran a hand through his unkempt dark hair with undisguised weariness. |
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Suicidal attacks by undisguised military forces, exemplified by Japanese kamikaze attacks during World War II, are not a violation of the laws of war. |
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The ever undisguised craftiness and knavishness of the imperialists is characteristic of their aggressive foreign policy after the end of the cold war. |
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In late-night circles, where some are watching the experiment of putting Leno on the air in prime time with undisguised malice. |
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Washington reacted to the agreement with undisguised contempt. |
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The incident led to some heated exchanges and a match that was always disputed with total commitment and undisguised physicality threatened to boil over on occasions. |
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But then this front tends to give way to ill-disguised and even undisguised glee. |
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There was undisguised horror in Kopseng's voice when he realized I had been obliged to open an airsickness bag in the back seat. |
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On June 29th oil markets responded to the latest euro summit with undisguised, and unmerited, glee. |
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The agent's advice must be open and undisguised, and must clearly disclose what the agent honestly thinks about the merits and probable results. |
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The work we do is poorly understood, and sometimes treated with undisguised distaste. |
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Her standing as an objective reporter of events in Belgium is destroyed in the light of an undisguised hatred of the enemy, evident from her own account. |
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Emily's dark eyes are huge in the faded lamplight, and her gaze is one of undisguised longing, something I never, ever thought I would see directed at me. |
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He, therefore, was not surprised that although his daughter respected him, there was none of the undisguised affection in her eyes that there had been twenty years ago. |
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Supporters of Franco greeted it with undisguised hostility, while those opposed to the regime hailed the movie, clearly responding to its symbolism. |
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Let us remember that it was the LTTE that perfected suicide bombing as a tactic, that it pioneered the use of women in suicide attacks, and that it makes undisguised use of child soldiers and of human shields. |
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During the run of Cyrano, Richardson was knighted, to Olivier's undisguised envy. |
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This is where most accidents occur in the workplace and yet there is undisguised dismay amongst myself and other colleagues at the fact that we take very little account of this. |
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Because they were not afraid to publicly turn against a far-reaching lack of freedom in society, which is perpetuated by undisguised terrorist tactics generated by the state machinery. |
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Cristiano Ronaldo has once again made himself the centre of attention thanks both to his magnificent displays last season and to his undisguised attempts to swap Manchester for Madrid during the summer. |
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Banking more on cognitive rather than on aesthetic seduction, in her works she plays on the mirror effects with an undisguised intellectual pleasure. |
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Cohen's response to me confirms, not dispels, that undisguised reality. |
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Share and share alikeGlaxoSmithKline's shareholders reacted with undisguised hostility to a planned pay package for Jean-Pierre Garnier, the drug company's chief executive. |
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We gladly brag about that with undisguised pride. |
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The Evans report centres upon persecuted human beings in a way that Mr Pirker's, which is of course an expression of undisguised worker imperialism, does not. |
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His Excellency's message is undisguised interference in Hungarian internal affairs, and thus in the democratic system of one of the Member States of the European Union. |
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Yet Mr Barroso points with pride to the fact that the Commissioners he is proposing are undisguised federalists from the right and from the socialists and liberals. |
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This method is all the more necessary, in that the evil which we must fight worldwide is displaying itself ever more undisguised, and expressing itself more and more violently. |
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I still remember my first address to the Executive Board on 19 November 1999 when, with undisguised emotion, I said that I would need to rely on your experience, advice and solidarity in order to implement my reform projects. |
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This evermore undisguised adventurous saber-rattling is creating such tense situation on the Korean Peninsula that a war may break out anytime,'' it said. |
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