He showed that there was a need to distinguish the various Alans who were connected with the Stewart line, something he was unembarrassed to be unable to do:
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Bennett refers to " life as a moral endeavor, " and writes with unembarrassed definiteness about human character _ attitudes with which Austen herself had some sympathy.
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Apparently even the sternest scientific studies _ mass surveys of randomly selected people, conducted by interviewers trained to look unbiased, unimpressed and unembarrassed _ are not beyond reproach.
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Stockhausen also withdrew the soloist version of " Hymnen " after receiving recordings of it from ensembles that displayed " arbitrary confusion and unembarrassed lack of taste ".
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But rather than thank Temp for his concern and effort, today's unembarrassed parents would obtain lawyers to collect damages for violating the civil rights of their blameless offspring.
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"I am unashamed, unembarrassed and proud to work with you, ` McCain told the group, according to participants in the meeting that was held last month.
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He had, however, an easy and unembarrassed carriage and deportment, was never offensive, and, though he rarely reached greatness, seldom sank into insipidity or dulness.
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With his unwavering but unanswering gaze, his body repeatedly exposed but determinedly unseductive, the artist looks calm and defiantly unembarrassed but tense and vigilant, as if holding his breath.
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Indeed, while past Brazilian leaders have always pounded the nationalist drums when faced with criticism of Brazil, Cardoso is refreshing in his unembarrassed admission of the country's faults.
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"I'm unembarrassed to tell you that one of my happiest days of recent years was when my daughter was accepted in Catholic school, " he said.