And today Ed Miliband shamelessly tried to steal old Dizzy's mantle for his own.
He's already shamelessly playing up his support for wind-power subsidies in the Hawkeye State.
This look was an instant hit and was copied shamelessly by other designers and fast fashion companies.
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Universities shamelessly bump up tuition annually by 4 to 5 percent in the face of benign inflation.
What impressed me most about the Big Data industry is something that I will shamelessly coin collab-petition.
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Like Joanna shamelessly admitted in her editorial a few months back, I was a BlackBerry addict.
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With a few tweaks, e-speak could shamelessly steal copyrighted material, the way upstart Napster now does with music.
So shamelessly, I let his PR person know that I blog at Forbes.com.
If that means shamelessly recruiting Penn State players to get a slight edge on gameday, then so be it.
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Some of that money could even go back to the copyright holders whose intellectual property is being traded so shamelessly.
Romney, as shamelessly as Tim Pawlenty, tells us that we can grow our way back to structural deficits not mattering.
More provocatively, what failing institution has been successfully propped up in America through a program of shamelessly direct and deliberate subsidies?
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Then, Under Armour could have had its on-campus ceremony with LaRue, and spread its name shamelessly to the Santa Monica student populace.
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California's districts are so shamelessly gerrymandered that hardly any races are competitive.
To be sure, much of this backsliding is in response to attacks by Democratic opponents who are undoubtedly worse and shamelessly demagoguing the issue.
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Yet the screenwriter, Hanif Kureishi, and the director, Roger Michell, shamelessly milk the pathos of infirmity, lurching heedlessly from one prefabricated poignancy to another.
On August 16, 2011, I ran a list of 10 great high-end rums to drink in celebration of this industry created, shamelessly self-promotional holiday.
In shamelessly memorialising the mundane, his wish may be that more people recognise not only Istanbul's reality as the centre of the world, but their own.
And Home Depot bought itself an influential pitchman who shamelessly plugs the company during the Tom Joyner Morning Show, on his Web site (blackamericaweb.com) and at live events.
Most Chinese with any spending power to speak of already have mobiles and use them shamelessly, as anyone who has sat in a cinema in China can attest.
Under new Chief Executive Philip Schoonover, who hails from (where else?) Best Buy, Circuit City has shamelessly cloned Best Buy's Geek Squad--troubleshooting tech types who help customers with their oft-vexing new purchases.
It is a revelation and a relief to watch her address rumors of her schizophrenia and shamelessly flirt with the filmmakers, in the presence of whose relentless attention she so guilelessly comes alive.
Besides the usual hotel room, lengthy telephone calls (yes, even in 1900) and, of course, a hefty bar bill, our late colleague seems to have claimed shamelessly for a spending spree on various personal items.
Compare that to a site like Newser.com, that shamelessly rewrites and condenses the content of entire stories, or to the many popular blogs that will lift several paragraphs of text and run them as block quotes, making a click-through redundant.
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Mr D'Amato learned early on that the first duty of a politician is to get elected, which is why he shamelessly highlighted his opponent's age and illness when challenging the liberal incumbent, Jacob Javits (24 years in the Senate), in the 1980 Republican primary.
He collaborated with Mies on New York's finest modern skyscraper, the Seagram Building, before embarking on a series of big buildings of his own that followed the lead of the talented young architects he courted, encouraged and commissioned in a process of patronage and exploitation that kept him creatively alive, borrowing shamelessly from their work for the hedonistic dilettantism that became his personal style.
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