Oz's unselfconsciousness might help explain his unusual path toward activism.
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There is an unselfconsciousness today in the American insistence that the unabashed individual pursuit of great wealth is the engine that drives humanity forward to an ever more materially prosperous future.
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Johnson and Wanzenberg somehow managed to get through the 1980s and an extraordinary roster of celebrity clients without losing what may be the rarest quality of all in design work today, which is unselfconsciousness.
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A 2014 paper argues that cats'" unselfconsciousness " is rare in an age of hyper-surveillance, and cat photos appeal to people as it lets them imagine " the possibility of freedom from surveillance ", while presenting the power of controlling that surveillance as unproblematic.
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Andrew Anthony, for " The Observer ", said " Jones realised its potential with such poignant insight into character that it s impossible to imagine anyone else playing the part . [ Baldwin ]'s life has been a triumph of unselfconsciousness, which is easier read about than captured.
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A review by dance critic Anna Kisselgoff of " The Times " in 1971 said the troupe's enthusiasm " suggest an interest in dance that can only be applauded ", noting their " amazing physical fearlessness, humor, inventiveness and unselfconsciousness ", creating " witty and theatrical shapes " and " kinetic gags " using their body movements and groupings.