Nothing is for sale at Figment: one of the tenets of the festival is unconditional gifting.
But I think most are moved by the unconditional love of that son or daughter.
The only difference is to what degree that aid should be conditional or unconditional.
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School teachers gave me the love and unconditional regard I needed to overcome a difficult childhood.
The HPS has issued its standard, Surface and Volume Radioactivity Standards for Unconditional Clearance.
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Sinn Fein MLA Gerry Kelly said he welcomed the "unconditional release" of Sean Kelly.
Others would be wise to think beyond just begging them for more unconditional support.
But President Obama refused to negotiate, demanding that lawmakers pass an unconditional debt limit increase.
But President Obama refused to negotiate, demanding that lawmakers pass an unconditional debt-limit increase.
It (the agreement with the EU) is not unconditional, it is very, very conditional for Ukraine.
For the car industry, he has moved from tough love towards the unconditional sort.
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Each society has to decide for itself the appropriate balance between unconditional welfare and self-reliance.
Nevertheless the necessity of embracing globalisation does not come with the carte blanche of unconditional acceptance.
They carried on like sisters, not tiptoeing around any subjects or feelings, secure in their unconditional friendship.
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His unconditional bail was extended until the 15 June, when he will appear again at Carmarthen Magistrates.
The defendant was granted unconditional bail although he remains subject to the restrictions imposed by his TPim.
In 1945, the Allies rejected peace offers by German SS chief Heinrich Himmler, insisting on unconditional surrender.
Mr Madani, who said his release after six years was unconditional, proclaimed it as a good omen.
At a meeting in March with Pope Francis, he also repeated "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his successor.
She was also a wife who gave her husband the unconditional love he needed to pursue his career.
In an unexpected turnaround, he sent another letter to the king asking for an unconditional pardon for Ranariddh.
Mr Bush and Mr Cheney go by a more basic code: unconditional loyalty to colleagues and the administration.
Ms Hender was granted unconditional bail and is due to appear at Bristol Crown Court on 31 October.
Under pressure to end the fighting, Al-Bashir in November agreed to an immediate and unconditional cease-fire in Darfur.
The letter was given to General WHM Lowe after Pearse agreed to an unconditional surrender on 29 April, 1916.
As it turned out, his father responded with "only this unconditional love...an unconditional belief in me, " Mr. Buffett says.
"The absence of reductions shows an unconditional investment in an athlete, " he said.
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He insisted the merger was unconditional and he would be happy with any position that was offered to him.
He said the government had increased "the number of cancer patients who receive long-term unconditional support from the state".
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That 1932 act prevents Lands' End, for instance, from advertising unconditional product guarantees!
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