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unabashed and sexuality
The film is known for its controversial, unabashed depiction of sexuality, which caused complications in the film's rating certificate in various countries.
Chinese literature displays a long history of interest in affection, marital bliss, unabashed sexuality, romance, amorous dalliances, homosexual alliances — in short, all of the aspects of behavior that are affiliated with sexuality in the West.

unabashed and so
A barely two-minute blast of energy-added racket, it's full of the unabashed thrills of being in a band: " we could be so cool / we could get out of Liverpool " and, having already completed their first wish, the second cant be far behind.
And, reading the book, you don't have to take Rachel the bratty narrator very seriously ; her self-pity is so thinly masked by humor and unabashed mean-spiritedness that you feel that the author is exploiting her life — trashing it by presenting it as a juicy, fast-action comic strip about a marriage of celebrities.
Rolling Stone, however, in their review of Europop, gave the song a negative review, stating that the song " blends Cher-esque vocoder vocals, trance-lite synth riffs, unabashed Eurodisco beats and a baby-babble chorus so infantile it makes the Teletubbies sound like Shakespeare.
However, the ideological aspects of Precisionism and the unabashed modernism of his influences are not so apparent in his work — for instance, he once referred to skyscrapers as the " tombstones of capitalism " and considered the industrialized American city " the Inferno without the fire ".

unabashed and many
* Culture — many neo-Confederates promote an unabashed Christian culture.
Also, this side was unabashed patriotism and seeming promotion of right-wing values puzzled many critics and fans alike as it went against the public perception of the sixties folk-rocker who had written one of the most celebrated protest songs of the seventies, " Ohio ".
The Schoolgirl Report series was very interesting because the films portrayed many unknown teenagers and actresses who were vibrant, beautiful, naive, innocent, and unabashed.

unabashed and was
's Bureau of Investigation, Burns was said to be unabashed in his willingness to conduct unauthorized searches and seizures of political enemies of the Justice Dept.
Tarkington was an unabashed Midwestern regionalist, if somewhat of a world traveler, and set much of his fiction in his native Indiana.
An unabashed anglophile, Otto Warburg was thrilled when Oxford University awarded him an honorary doctorate.
Caray was known for his unabashed homerism.
The critic Lewis Mumford, tracing the creative forces that had influenced Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, wrote in The Brown Decades ( 1931 ): " Frank Furness was the designer of a bold, unabashed, ugly, and yet somehow healthily pregnant architecture.
Unfortunately, Neruda was an unabashed anti-Semite and his Jewish characters, according to Madeleine Albright in her book, Prague Winter, were almost always portrayed as greedy moneylenders, a view which he seemed to assume would be widely shared.
While Auerbach was not known for his tactical bandwidth, famously restricting his teams to just seven plays, he was well known for his psychological warfare, often provoking opposing players and officials with unabashed trash talk.
In an age of unabashed corruption, he acquired a number of lucrative sinecure offices and amassed such wealth that he was known as ‘ Princely Chandos ’.
However, the commercial success had been achieved through an unabashed pursuit of ratings through populist and tabloid content, and prior to the 1999 election the National-led government was evidently positioning TVNZ for privatisation Labour-led administrations since 1999 explicitly recognised the market failures of a wholly commercial broadcasting sector ( e. g. saturation-level advertising, low levels of local content, heavy reliance on cheap imports and a disregard for quality genres and in-depth news and current affairs ) and re-emphasised television ’ s cultural and democratic functions in their policy thinking.
In January 1960 the council ’ s chairman, the unabashed patriot Sir Norman Martin, announced the introduction of a new annual award for the ‘ Australian of the Year .’ He explained that Australia Day was a fitting occasion on which to give proper recognition to a leading citizen, whose contribution to the nation ’ s culture, economy, sciences or arts was particularly outstanding.
Interviews show him speaking with a Received Pronunciation accent, despite coming from a working-class background ( during Euro 96, much was made in the English media of the difference between his accent and the unabashed Cockney tones of Terry Venables, his successor who also came from Dagenham, and what this said about social changes in England ).
The Byzantines allowed these freedom and archbishop Elias, already called patriarch by his suffragans, built a cathedral under the patronage of St. Euphemia as an unabashed statement of his adherence to the schism since it was the church of St. Euphemia in which the sessions of the Council of Chalcedon were approved.
The Byzantines allowed these freedom and archbishop Elias, already called patriarch by his suffragans, built a cathedral under the patronage of St. Euphemia as an unabashed statement of his adherence to the schism since it was the church of St. Euphemia in which the sessions of the Council of Chalcedon were approved.
The paper was unabashed in its advocacy for the Democratic Party, which at the time was struggling against a fusion of the Republicans and Populists.
The game was followed by a sequel, which was this time an unabashed parody, written solely to make fun of the original.
He was an unabashed Bulldog fan, but because he generally espoused a dour or pessimistic view of the team, his broadcasts were considered among the modern generation of sportscasters as not only acceptable, but sometimes even more authentic than contemporary sportscasting.
While his opponents were unwilling to state it publicly, much of the opposition to Fulton among some voters was his unabashed support for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which most white Southern Democrats actively opposed.
Viewed from the earnestness and unabashed youthfulness of the protagonist, the film was hailed as an instant classic by Soviet and American critics.

unabashed and only
Despite her unabashed partiality, her account of the First Crusade is of great value to history because it is the only Hellenic eyewitness account available.
: Wagner invested the musical realization of Rienzi with the unashamed extravagance and tasteless exaggeration of a Las Vegas hotel ... only the self-consciously deliberate and unabashed use of kitsch could match this musical egomania.

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One is not sure who emerges as the main personality of this book -- Mijbil, with his rollicking ways, or Maxwell himself, poet, portrait painter, writer, journalist, traveller and zoologist, sensitive but never sentimental recorder of an unusual way of life, in a language at once lyrical and forceful, vivid and unabashed.
The book is an unabashed look at the human species, notable for its focus on humanity's animal-like qualities and our similarity with apes, and for explaining human behaviour as largely evolved to meet the challenges of prehistoric life as a hunter-gatherer.
* The Naked Ape ( 1967 ) — an unabashed look at the human species.
In critic Kurt Loder's description, the Sex Pistols purveyed a " calculated, arty nihilism, the Clash were unabashed idealists, proponents of a radical left-wing social critique of a sort that reached back at least to ... Woody Guthrie in the 1940s ".
Spike displays unabashed grief after Buffy dies in the showdown with Glory, Spike honors her memory by remaining loyal to the Scoobies, fighting at their side and serving the role of baby-sitter / older brother / protector to Dawn, helping Willow and Tara to raise her in Buffy's absence.
But if you just want knockout images, unabashed eye candy and a riveting look at a complex world that seems both real and fake at the same time, Hackers is one of the most intriguing movies of the year ".
An unabashed hedonist and would-be actor, his most recent seduction at the start of the expedition is Rasa's niece Dol, a former child actor.
According to some critics, Ong-Bak is an unabashed " Hey, look at what I can do!
He is noted for his unabashed, even reckless, defense of injustice and for his famous blush at the end of Book 1, after Socrates has tamed him.
Glenn Greenwald writing at Salon. com said that " the unabashed and undiluted use of anti-Semitism accusations as a partisan tool to win elections " was a new low for Marshall Wittmann and labeled it as " the basest and most divisive tactics of identity politics and religious tribalism.

unabashed and world
If his immediate followers ( Lancret and Pater ) would depict the unabashed frillery of aristocratic romantic pursuits, Watteau in a few masterpieces anticipates an art about art, the world of art as seen through the eyes of an artist.

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" Nintendojo and Gamasutra also criticized the similarities to Dragon Quest, with Gamasutra declaring EarthBound an " unabashed Dragon Quest clone ..." Despite the criticism, Gamasutra regarded the title " as one of the greatest RPGs on the SNES.
The slow movement is one of those melting, long-phrased and unabashed sentimental affairs that nobody but Poulenc could carry off.
Prince was one of the most distinct and popular voices in sports broadcast history, known for his gravel voice, unabashed style and clever nicknames and phrases, which came to be known as " Gunnerisms.

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