I'm not using these examples as a pointer to the level of their skills, this is just a statement about the sound they've shamelessly ripped off. |
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He may well intend a decent slice of the cash destined for Anfield to be drawn, shamelessly, from public funds. |
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He branded them racist, devilish, and accused them of shamelessly exploiting black artists. |
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He branded Sony racist and devilish, and accused it of shamelessly exploiting black artists. |
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I knew from my Aunt Maria that my father had doted upon the beautiful Senorita shamelessly. |
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She offered him a good view of her cleavage in the process and shamelessly Brett helped himself to an eyeful. |
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For some reason best known to whoever it was, a lifebuoy on Abbeyside strand was taken from its berthing and shamelessly burned. |
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It was a shamelessly leading question, but I still took exquisite pleasure in her answer. |
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In the last elections, the ruling family shamelessly gerrymandered electoral districts to dilute the Shia vote. |
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The film's racial stereotype gags might be offensive if they weren't so shamelessly dumb and done to death. |
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We will be revealing the identity of convicted drink-drivers who shamelessly put lives at risk. |
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Santayana was an Anglophiliac and pandered shamelessly to aristocrats and the smart set. |
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If I hadn't had to leave directly after the performance, I would have shamelessly fanboyed and had the band sign the CD I bought. |
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And, of course, there was the shameless promotion of the vehicle offering these artists the chance to promote shamelessly. |
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There should be high profile Indonesian culture and trade expos at major cities in the west, shamelessly huckstering for this country. |
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But the best humor advice is to shamelessly steal material from my fellow docs, nurses and patients as well. |
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Only a little while ago, Andreas shamelessly pimped his company on my website without asking me first. |
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Its last New York appearance included a show shamelessly calculated to sell tickets to the aesthetically challenged. |
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What makes me even more mad is that after Oliver had exposed this iniquity, the Government shamelessly tried to seek electoral advantage from it. |
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Watching from a portable TV at the wedding she's attending, she is horrified to see this shamelessly sexual display. |
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The mixture is heavily spiced with circus stunts that shamelessly include flying. |
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They were consummate freeloaders, shamelessly begging food and hospitality. |
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And the inflammatory I vamps a reporter shamelessly in a surprisingly dirty torch song, Open for Love. |
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In no other does the spirit of servility and boot-licking display itself so openly and shamelessly. |
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He gaslighted Christina, humiliated and mentally tortured her, and shamelessly went after her money pretending to be investing it for her. |
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So he continues to lie shamelessly, secure in the knowledge that the mainstream media are running interference for him. |
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After a career spent shamelessly toadying to corporate interests, I will spend my retirement feeding the homeless. |
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In recent months she has shamelessly mentioned Saab on more than 30 occasions and never in less than ecstatic terms. |
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Sometimes you encounter leftist paranoia so utterly deranged, so shamelessly depraved, you don't know wether to laugh or cry. |
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Spend seven days exploring deep-sea life from a shamelessly luxe live-aboard yacht. |
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She flirts shamelessly with the dashing danseur, who declines rather rudely to dance with her. |
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Yet those eyes held nothing but want as they roved up and down him shamelessly. |
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Now we are shamelessly and publicly adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew. |
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They flirted with us shamelessly yet innocently and when we left insisted we kissed their heavily rouged and powdered cheeks. |
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There is no need to remind the House of how shamelessly the oil companies are taking advantage of this. |
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She loves her work as an accountant, enjoys long walks and dinner with friends, and dotes shamelessly on her nieces and nephews. |
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He is not on the ballot, after shamelessly betraying his own anti-dynastic principles by bequeathing the right to run for his seat to his son. |
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I was very saddened to learn that gluttonous man had destroyed part of his own pantry shamelessly. |
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He plays so shamelessly to the camera, as an autocue cutie, that he was the perfect target for John Terry. |
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Even Kanye West's version smacks of cliché, shamelessly toning down the frank simplicity of the original lyrics. |
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Success took planning and timing and a certain amount of guile. There were goalhangers, mostly novices, who hung around shamelessly by the door. |
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Yet this is precisely what the President of the United States is envisaging quite shamelessly. |
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However what the member is doing is shamelessly using this as a political tool. |
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And I'll shamelessly use this occasion to make a commercial for the Office: we are always looking for bright, talented people to join our team. |
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People shamelessly copy the stories of others and redo them in the most horrible manner. |
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They lied shamelessly so as to deflect attention from the atrocities they were committing throughout the world. |
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They'd get together at any moment with their guitars and shamelessly sing about God. |
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Cults also shamelessly use defamation, resort to intimidation, and take advantage of legal loopholes where these exist. |
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There's already more than one shamelessly indiscreet biography. |
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But that will be cold comfort to the millions of children who have been hit hard by these arbitrary policies, shamelessly justified in the name of school safety. |
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Every track appears to be addressed to a female, and these jousters are comfortable bragging about punching, kicking and shamelessly defiling the female in question. |
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The very lucratively paid Canadians are embarrassingly, shamelessly scrabbling for excuses as to why they were well-beaten by a much better team of non-professionals. |
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Give the people more than what they want, she seems to shamelessly say with every belfie. |
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And so many usually skeptical scribes are shamelessly rooting for Twitter to succeed. |
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I still am probably subconsciously, shamelessly stealing from him, from watching that show. |
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He does not see his wealth and status as subsidiary, he holds both shamelessly close. |
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The festival director shamelessly embellishes every description he writes. |
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None of this stopped her toying shamelessly with his passion for her. |
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I began to notice how shamelessly melodramatic this film really is. |
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I shamelessly adapted the idea for an inner-city roof garden that never caught the sun by painting the concrete floor slabs with black and white stone paint. |
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For all I knew, God partook of our sins and laughed in secret from the dark caverns of the rubber plantations, exulting shamelessly in his double-facedness. |
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Both shamelessly exploit human misery for financial gain. |
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And, incidentally, since it has so shamelessly copied 300's visual style over the years, look out for lots of close-ups of crying girls' faces surrounded by fire on the next series of Top Gear. |
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Younger, sexier, better track record, more Because, unlike stool pigeons, I've yet to see one shamelessly pecking the badge. |
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And while never actually fostering it, he has basked shamelessly in the myth that bald men are somehow smarter and more virile than their hairier brethren. |
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Upon Father Amaro's arrival in Los Reyes, the local women go weak in the knees in his presence and shamelessly make goo-goo eyes, which he pretends to ignore. |
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We will forever remember the injustice meted out to us by our so-called civilisers who shamelessly stole from us. |
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Mr. Berlusconi, who bears much responsibility for Italy's economic and political dysfunction, brought his party back from near oblivion by shamelessly restyling himself as an anti-establishment, anti-austerity populist. |
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It begins by shamelessly cribbing from Guardians of the Galaxy, with the crew enjoying anachronistic music, before rifling through one-liners, lurching spaceships and hand-to-hand combat with aliens. |
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There are scenes of military chaos, fatal panic and political shenanigans as Ukraine's puppet ruler, known as the Hetman, and allied German troops shamelessly scarper, leaving the White Guard high and dry – and doomed. |
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In a desperate, scorched-earth attempt to remain in power, the unionist Tories are willing to ensure the break-up of the UK, shamelessly fanning anti-Scottish resentment in England while fuelling the SNP juggernaut. |
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Getting a good unpaid internship and eventually getting hired afterwards requires hustle, an ability to blow your own trumpet and shamelessly self-promote, and often a bit of luck. |
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Yet this man of magnificent vision and purpose seems to be remembered by his countrymen mainly as a merry buffoon, an inveterate boozer and shamelessly tricky politician. |
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We must be careful that this trend does not continue, for it is shamelessly exploited by some governments which then say that aid may only be provided to themselves and not directly, through the NGOs, at the coalface. |
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The seat tracks and bolts are shamelessly exposed. |
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You can also always be sure that their shtick is never knowingly underdone, from the duelling green lasers to the big perspex piano to Bellamy's shamelessly stagey way of drrrawing ouuut a syllable. |
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The Terri Schiavo case is shamelessly exploited by the media. |
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Fair enough, but they would sound more convincing on this if they did not also shamelessly scaremonger about China, outsourcing abroad and the prospect of Arabs running American ports. |
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Yesterday, I shamelessly blegged people to vote for my son in a Parents magazine cutest kid contest. |
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He was so fond of drink, that he would shamelessly accept the contemptuous hospitality of hornyhanded workmen. |
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This frontier abolished, Scale The Summit engages shamelessly to organize a joyful mess thoughtful enough to convince and arouse curiosity among connoisseurs. |
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During more than five hundred years man has plundered shamelessly nearly whatever was available in that endless natural stream of elemental wealth. |
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Suspicion was the rule of the day, people were denounced shamelessly. |
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Most egregiously, Krrish shamelessly steals from its predecessors. |
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Sure, knickerless bimbo Casey Batchelor showed all the emotional maturity of a foetus when she broke down and wept after lusty Lee shamelessly led her on and then ditched her. |
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Never one to miss a trick, 22-year-old Louis Tomlinson, who is worth PS15million, was straight on to the firm, shamelessly blagging some freebies. |
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