The film is unashamedly two-toned, split between a granular authenticity and a stylized gaudiness.
She has taken the Star unashamedly upmarket, emphasised getting scoops, and added a crucial twist: humour.
Munich and Bavaria pride themselves on their quality of beer, unashamedly calling it the best in the world.
Investment bankers, on the other hand, are free to move and they are unashamedly in it for the money.
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Amid signs of resurgent amphetamine abuse, the PPP unashamedly talks of reviving it.
In a market where buyers are unashamedly experimental, brands have little value so far, except in the luxury segment.
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The setting is virginal and unashamedly fake a snowbound house interrupted by the arrival of a horde of famous French actresses.
Liberal Democrat president Tim Farron said his party was "unashamedly" pro-Europe and welcomed the bill as a "sensible" coalition compromise.
The first quartet is a vast and unashamedly complex work, as rewarding as it is demanding for both players and listeners.
Primal and unashamedly manipulative, cliffhangers are the signature gambit of serial storytelling.
Bangle also talks unashamedly of design as art and even as love.
Estrada, who turns 61 on April 19, runs an unashamedly populist campaign.
Mr Gribbin's is an unashamedly old-fashioned approach to the history of science.
They'll be feasting on the cuisine of Chef Andrew Fairlie, whose culinary skills are described as unashamedly French but with a Scottish twist.
It is now an ally of Iran, home to a prime minister who persecutes his own political opposition, and unashamedly supports the Assad regime in Syria.
So we passed some viche to neighbours on all sides and danced unashamedly, while the locals attempted to teach us how to move to the beats of the Pacific.
They unashamedly feel nothing in borrowing from their borrowed greatness.
David, the younger by three years, speaks unashamedly of his struggle to keep up with the high-achieving James, his emotions swinging from pride and love to envy and hate.
Ms Horn's early objets phallic horns attached to the head, curved horns extending from a woman's breasts to her mouth have a prosthetic weirdness about them that unashamedly echoes Surrealism's taste for erotic fetishism.
Like the Japanese who fanned out across the world after the 19th-century Meiji Restoration, this modern generation of Chinese entrepreneurs is unashamedly copying ideas and business models wherever they can find them.
Mr. Greiner: I unashamedly am interested in trying to get to the heart of issues and I don't feel that boards add an awful lot when they get remotely into detail because they can't.
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I'm unashamedly using the blog to say thank you to Mr Annwyl, Roy and the man in the red 4 x 4 for digging, having a rope handy and towing us out of a hole.
Instead, Mr Landry has been reborn as a wise and smiling grandfather, who is promising a four-day week for hard-pressed young parents while himself unashamedly taking an afternoon nap in what has been called the Camomile Campaign.
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It is unashamedly populist: the president has proposed a real budget increase of around 12%, with much of the extra money to go to the already-swollen public sector, to national security, and to subsidies on basic foodstuffs.
And in this vacuum, one of the most popular public figures is not a politician but Arkady Gaydamak, a populist billionaire who spreads his money around like water and unashamedly proclaims his desire to be a kingmaker behind the scenes.
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David Zucker's new film is also an opportunity a chance to show Hollywood in the only way it understands that the people of this country admire those prepared unashamedly to stand up for us and the country we hold dear.
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She also had a view of science that was unashamedly broad, taking in arts, literature and natural philosophy much in the mould of Erasmus Darwin at the end of the 18th century, whose tomes on botany and zoology were written in Wordsworthian verse.
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