Singing requires both confidence and unselfconsciousness and neither are things that we do well in this age. |
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They roll around the Yorkshire dales with the easy intimacy and irritating unselfconsciousness of young sweethearts. |
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These women baring their upper bodies to the sun are a healthy expression of unselfconsciousness. |
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The Pillow Book, Peter Greenaway's film about Japanese calligraphy, established McGregor's unselfconsciousness when it came to taking off his clothes. |
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The complete unselfconsciousness and lack of pretentiousness in her work appears to stem from the artist herself and the down-to-earth quality that resonates from her. |
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From its protecting parapet we can throw with unselfconsciousness our sorrow and our pains. |
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Such blissful creative unselfconsciousness had something Mozartean about it. |
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It is executed, furthermore, with a blithe unselfconsciousness, as if she were a happy little animal, or perhaps a harmless lunatic, going about her business. |
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Those little laminated tags were a delightful testament to the sense of humor and unusual unselfconsciousness possessed by one of the world's most relentlessly scrutinized women. |
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He also wrote romances and dramatic poems of little merit, but his lyrical poems, though lacking the unselfconsciousness of the true ballad, are memorable for their rhythm and their verbal felicity. |
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