Rihanna was and remains unapologetic, making the title of her 2012 album, "Unapologetic," quite apt.
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He combines an unapologetic belief in free-market capitalism with an equally unapologetic belief in traditional morals.
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Unapologetic ISIS has been unapologetic about its devastation of the ancient city, even publishing photos detailing the destruction.
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Tonya Harding — the "unapologetic" former figure skater, as she's known — was just as "unapologetic" at the Golden Globes.
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American Apparel founder is back, and unapologetic American Apparel founder is back, and unapologetic Dov Charney is back.
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Democrats want their presidents to act like unapologetic Democrats, just like Republicans act like unapologetic Republicans 100 percent of the time.
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Unapologetic. Unapologetic. Which is an awesome word that you should reclaim, it's like one of the most awesome words on the planet.
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What Mr. Trump represents is unapologetic white nationalism, unapologetic white supremacy, unapologetic toxic manhood; his words and his behavior give a renewed and reinvigorated license to disgruntled working-class and middle-class white Americans, particularly angry white males, to just take lives, because they can.
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What's remarkable is how stunned O'Reilly seems to be by the fact that people like Sanders and Warren -- unapologetic liberals -- are, in fact, unapologetic liberals.
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" Holliday's sign said, "Share this if you're unapologetic #IWontCompromise.
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Clinton is unapologetic in expressing her hawkish views this cycle.
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Strzok was unapologetic and openly defiant at the House hearing.
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The company was unapologetic, but did change its location policy.
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The carnage — actual and emotional — is brutal, relentless, and unapologetic.
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Unsurprisingly, Hannah is already getting flack for her unapologetic sexuality.
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Power remains unapologetic and, despite the complaints, he's not budging.
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As a political statement, it is unapologetic in its blackness.
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Mr Collomb, a Socialist, is also unapologetic about backing business.
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He was nonetheless unapologetic about the time he had invested.
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Do what speaks to you and be unapologetic about it.
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Be unapologetic, experiment with different mediums, get outside that box.
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Officers are "unapologetic" about the privacy breach, the report added.
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It was a display of unapologetic blackness and political activism.
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Trump is who he has always been, an unapologetic opportunist.
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The NRCC, however, is unapologetic in its defense of Comstock.
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But Obama could pivot into unapologetic blackness on a dime.
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Doing that, they say, is an expression of unapologetic individuality.
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Wearing the Vesper turns your shame into an unapologetic pride.
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They're known for their unapologetic badass attitude and bittersweet flare.
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Simone gained renown for her distinctive voice and unapologetic attitude.
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Stamper is fuming with this development, but Claire is unapologetic.
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She unleashes an unapologetic, bright smile, bouncing up and down.
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Bevin's confrontational and unapologetic political persona mirrored President Donald Trump's.
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Mr. Spiegel was unapologetic about the changes to Snapchat's app.
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And to top if off, he was unapologetic about it.
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At the sentencing, Ms. Okoumou remained unapologetic about her activism.
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The expedition, filled with unapologetic militarism, inspired Fascism and Mussolini.
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Mr. Zavala is not amused, but Ms. Nahm is unapologetic.
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They were unapologetic and didn't offer explanation — they just did.
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It contrasts starkly from Warren's otherwise unapologetic and enthusiastic campaign.
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Beyoncé's saying it should be ranks as peak unapologetic blackness.
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We need to be more unapologetic about doing noble things.
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"He's unapologetic about being a black person," said Mr. Wilkins.
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I am — and always have been — an unapologetic Buick fan.
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In 2019, being unapologetic with your identity is still a disturbance.
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Has any character ever stormed onto television with more unapologetic excess?
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And what's more free and unapologetic than throwing away your razor?
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"I want to be Netflix with attitude — loud, bold, and unapologetic."
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It's also, like the best anthems, a boppy, unapologetic good time.
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Hamilton, an unapologetic elitist, didn't mind this, and neither did Washington.
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The glory is in its processed, decadent, unapologetic natural form. 11.
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She's her own full-bodied person and totally unapologetic about it.
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Tebow was unapologetic upon facing criticism for appearing in the ad.
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"What a joyful, cheerful, unapologetic voice of truth Phil Robertson is."
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Unapologetic, passionate and one of the best storytellers on the planet.
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Mack is unapologetic and says the guy got what he deserved.
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"I think this should be an unapologetic tax cut," Cruz said.
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Still, she was unapologetic that Mylan's actions were driven by profit.
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She's direct, unapologetic, at times emotional, but at once soft-spoken.
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Pruitt is brash and unapologetic about his views and his conduct.
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Trump has perfected the art of unabashed, unapologetic and unrepentant conviction.
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And she is unapologetic about seeking to cement her party's power.
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Dinklage's stature is meant to be a source of unapologetic amusement.
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Asked about inaccuracies in the book's reporting, Mr. Armisen was unapologetic.
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Asked about it Sunday in a debate, Mr. Biden was unapologetic.
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Ron DeSantis, who ran as an unapologetic Trump Republican in 2018.
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Being queer is about beautiful community, glittering otherness, and unapologetic love.
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Morrison, however, was unapologetic and promised no change in Australian policy.
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After the news conference, Mr. Spicer echoed Mr. Trump's unapologetic tone.
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The chain's response was subtle but unmistakably unapologetic: a devil emoji.
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Wicked King is pleasingly unapologetic in its portrait of unsatisfied ambition.
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When he became more unapologetic in his codeine usage, kids followed.
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When I confided my hurt feelings to her, she was unapologetic.
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He is a zealous and unapologetic defender of the magazine's print legacy.
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And in a bid to attract consumers, it's unapologetic about its alterations.
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Demi Lovato rocked her unapologetic performance at the 2017 American Music Awards.
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Which means clean, modern lines and lots of bright, exuberant, unapologetic color.
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Bush is a former two-term Republican president and an unapologetic conservative.
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Dark and smoky, it is unapologetic in its cursory approach to decor.
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Instead, this is the age of Lala Kent's relentless, unapologetic body positivity.
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Trump was unapologetic on Twitter after receiving backlash for his earlier tweets.
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Did you learn anything about yourself by playing a woman so unapologetic?
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And in one graphic tee, she subtweeted her most unapologetic hater yet.
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He is unapologetic as the two women stand on the corner stunned.
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It was a remarkable moment for Clinton -- fierce, unapologetic and even sarcastic.
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But his unapologetic, outspoken politics made him a figure of tremendous significance.
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I didn't realize how much I needed a long, strong, unapologetic set.
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Strong is being fearless and unapologetic about anything you do or feel.
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Here's the tracklist for ANTI, Rihanna's first album since 2012's Unapologetic.
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That's what you get with the Fender FXA7: unrestrained, unapologetic bass exaggeration.
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The way in which he spoke to that kid was so unapologetic.
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The outfit -- flashy, unique, an unapologetic plea for attention -- seemed symbolic, too.
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Young people and old-fashioned, unapologetic liberals are not excited with Clinton.
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She is a creature of the system and unapologetic about her résumé.
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I wanted dancers that could be unapologetic, and that's what Tricia delivers.
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Brian Kemp is a corrupt, homophobic, unapologetic disenfranchiser of African American voters.
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Ms. Mai Khoi is unapologetic about her public persona and political aspirations.
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Strength, she shows us, is less about being tough than being unapologetic.
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An ultramarathoner, Arzon is an unapologetic advocate for looking stylish while running.
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The shots are raw, unapologetic, bold, and designed to spark a conversation.
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I'll go on the record to say I'm an unapologetic Nickleback fan.
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We've already seen what blackness looks like on screen when it's unapologetic.
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He is unapologetic about being a showman as much as a competitor.
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The move enraged many victims groups who said its leadership appeared unapologetic.
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They also became some of the country's most ardent and unapologetic Zionists.
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"At the FA we are quite unapologetic about our aims," Dickson adds.
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I write and speak endlessly about being a proud, unapologetic disabled woman.
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Or do Democrats need an unapologetic progressive in the mold of Sen.
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Trump was unapologetic about his language and said he'd use it again.
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Many Uber users, meanwhile, remain unapologetic about their use of the app.
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Chopin's novel of awakenings and unapologetic erotic trespass is in full swing.
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Unapologetic criminal behavior pours out of his mouth with a shocking nonchalance.
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To Democrats, he is also overseeing a damaging era of unapologetic immorality.
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When it comes to their rational self-interest, the Chinese are unapologetic.
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He has been unapologetic about his earnings there of millions of dollars.
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Unlike many supposedly apolitical universities, Liberty is unapologetic about its conservative views.
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If her recipes were sinfully rich and calorie-filled, she was unapologetic.
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This April, Bravo Media and Mills Entertainment are teaming off to kick off the first ever Real Housewives Live Tour: Uncensored & Unapologetic — bringing together fans and fan favorite Housewives across franchises for an uncensored and unapologetic evening of fun.
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He was unapologetic, to say the least, about the revelations in the document.
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Ono is well-known for "serving bold, unapologetic looks" in the beauty space.
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But in a statement to BuzzFeed News, the former Arkansas governor was unapologetic.
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She is unapologetic about being attractive and sexual and caring about her appearance.
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Makeup is her war paint, and her look is confident, unapologetic, and strong.
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And just being unapologetic to own your own power and who you are.
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Pluto is the seducer of the skies, while Mercury is an unapologetic flirt.
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Wright explained he disagrees with Depp's unapologetic stance on his behavior, reports People.
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I remain Unapologetic and a Rebel in this life and all the others.
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"Be unapologetic about your career ambitions and the more success you will have."
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These pockets aren't a demure surprise either – they're puffy, three-dimensional, and unapologetic.
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She has regularly said her parents were "unapologetic" in their pleas for grandchildren.
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When I interviewed Trump early in his campaign about it, he was unapologetic.
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The state's two senators and four representatives are unapologetic opponents of Bears Ears.
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After all, Bannon came from running Breitbart, an unapologetic, pro-Trump online publication.
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Cher and Parton have also been open and unapologetic about their plastic surgery.
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"My grandmother was a bit of a smartass: sarcastic and unapologetic," she says.
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Massey is refreshingly unapologetic about the low points of her own past, which
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From then on I have been really unapologetic; this is who I am.
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Be confident and unapologetic in whatever method you choose, especially if it's weird.
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Leadership, in their thinking, is synonymous with unapologetic military action first and foremost.
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Mr. Evans, the former Paramount studio chief, is an unapologetic but lovable rogue.
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But he's unapologetic about charging roughly 54 percent more than the industry average.
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This is abstraction at its most deliberate, most unapologetic, and most conspicuously destructive.
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Yet Old Orchard Beach's unapologetic lack of pretense is part of its appeal.
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Ms. Kelly was respectfully unapologetic when I caught up with her late Tuesday.
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With Sophia, 36-year-old Scott can be a full and unapologetic goofball.
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Bill Maher's HBO show, which you can agree or disagree with, is unapologetic.
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The Lip could be an unapologetic heel, but also a hero of sorts.
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Mr. Bloomberg is unapologetic about — and unafraid to hide — the money he's spending.
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They should be unapologetic about their support and continue to go on offense.
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Trump's pardon of Arpaio seemingly represents lawlessness at its most naked and unapologetic.
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She is humorously unapologetic — she is who she is, in all her wonder.
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O'Rourke takes the stage and launches into an unapologetic progressive vision for Texas.
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We need to be just as bold and unapologetic as we are strong.
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It's a record built for unapologetic power stances, windmill strumming, and drumstick twirling.
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We saw women who are unapologetic for taking space and celebrating their victories.
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We saw women who are unapologetic for taking space and celebrating their victories.
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In an interview on Tuesday, Cunningham was unapologetic for sometimes siding with Republicans.
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He had been unapologetic about his comments during a news conference on Thursday.
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They are also consummate exercises in tonal contrast, nuanced gradation, and unapologetic illusionism.
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"There is a cost for being your unapologetic self in this country," said Zannell.
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It manifests as an unapologetic and self-exultant form of machismo, servile to nothing.
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Freak fights, no drug tests, and unapologetic pandering to the nostalgia of PRIDE fans.
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We look forward to introducing adult moviegoers to our adorably unapologetic characters this summer.
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Before that, Fallon captured Trump's narcissism and unapologetic response to the Megyn Kelly controversy.
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Because sometimes, to stay happy — or to stay alive — you've got to be unapologetic.
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But what makes this series so powerful is its unapologetic depiction of transgender joy.
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Morgan's work is unapologetic and in your face, which is right where it belongs.
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The unapologetic talent — who rose to fame alongside Dean Martin — was also a philanthropist.
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That's the black pepper — spicy and unapologetic; it's what's so intoxicating about the juice.
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But her life's passion is spreading the gospel of unapologetic Black womanhood through #BlackWomenAreForGrownUps.
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I love the grit and determination and the unapologetic, survivalist tenacity that she has.
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It's a retro-looking unapologetic car that actually works in the modern-tech world.
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Science history's great pantheon of women is packed to the brim with unapologetic badasses.
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I just loved being able to explore that and play such an unapologetic character.
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To me, that's what she helped bust down with such a celebratory, unapologetic performance.
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Noises became more abstract, more convoluted, experimental, fighting, shedding and ultimately... just more unapologetic.
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Didi is unapologetic about pushing into markets where Uber has already planted a stake.
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You guys want scale and you're clear about that and unapologetic about it. Good.
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His ardent, unapologetic nationalism runs directly counter to the programming world's broadly cosmopolitan zeitgeist.
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He loves the unapologetic, full-throated attack and turning it back on the media.
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I refuse to support unapologetic racists that attack those who don't agree with them.
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" Maybe they are "comforting," Maybe they are "outspoken" or "articulate" or "savvy" or "unapologetic.
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It was clumsy, insensitive, and told through the optics of an unapologetic male perspective.
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And that's because she is young and she is unapologetic and she is unafraid.
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But it also stoked existing divisions to create a new era of unapologetic hate.
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He is unapologetic about the drug trade, arguing that it would exist without him.
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"It feels good to see somebody unapologetic for who they are," Mr. Kriegman said.
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And with Mr. Sanders's core admirers, his unapologetic opposition may draw an enthusiastic response.
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Obama shows no sign of stopping his streak, and the White House is unapologetic.
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"I loved how unapologetic she was," the Los Angeles-based actor, 27, tells PEOPLE.
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Refinery29 talked with Keough, 26, about how she approached this unapologetic, often inscrutable character.
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Love or hate her fashion sense, she's always been unapologetic about her personal style.
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They espouse a politics of unapologetic idealism, with a largely moderate, center-left orientation.
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However, PS220's response to the concerns of the Native arts community was unapologetic.
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Thasunda Duckett Chief executive of consumer banking, JPMorgan Chase Be your unapologetic, authentic self.
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He was unapologetic during the campaign for comments that critics said verged on incitement.
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A June 28 dinner in Brussels was a case study in his unapologetic style.
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"To see this black woman be so unapologetic gave me courage," Ms. Brown said.
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Being unapologetic about your own worth as a human being is a good thing.
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She is unapologetic about staying home to enjoy a meatball sub with extra bread.
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Forget espadrilles or T-shirts; the Dolce & Gabbana floral coat cost an unapologetic $51,500.
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His unorthodox methods and unapologetic manner have brought him controversy, and plenty of enemies.
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Mr. Modi's fellow lawmakers in the B.J.P. are unapologetic about their pro-Hindu position.
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Abigail is unapologetic about using her name to bolster the causes she believes in.
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Some considered his unapologetic slam of Smollett to be out of line, even damaging.
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At some point, along with ''Lemonade,'' they've all been deemed unapologetic in their blackness.
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"I am totally unapologetic about that," he told The New York Times in 215.
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This is the space I want to take up, and I'm unapologetic about it.
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"Cheney can get stuff done," he said, unapologetic in his disdain for his antihero.
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Unapologetic allegedly had seven(!) singles, with the very emotional "Loveeeeeee Song" as its fourth.
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The somewhat nervous energy of last season has been replaced with their trademark unapologetic confidence.
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Here was a corner of the internet where I could be big, unabashed, and unapologetic.
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Hitting stores October 5th, the 22-piece makeup line reflects de Palma's colorfully unapologetic aesthetic.
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Soares's weathered raw power gains dimension from her young sponsors' irrepressible experiments and unapologetic beats.
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You had to be so unapologetic in your opinions, in your presentation, in your identity.
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In the trailer, which drops today, its female main cast are aggressive, sly, and unapologetic.
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Ariel Winter has never been shy about her unapologetic brand of feminism and self-love.
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Its star, Roseanne Barr, was once a feminist comedy icon with an unapologetic brash streak.
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A.J. is obviously terrified to add another strike against himself by living his unapologetic truth.
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Gizmodo spoke to Shkreli on the phone and he confirmed the suspension and is unapologetic.
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" But Gingrich remained unapologetic, as he maintained that the comments about Gonzalo Curiel were "inexcusable.
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Make no mistake, she is unapologetic when it comes to American leadership in the world.
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And for those unapologetic Hillary defenders at the forefront taking heat, it can be exhausting.
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To say the couple is unapologetic about their gesture towards Ozzy would be an understatement.
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As with Mr. Browne's suit, the Calvin Klein one was unapologetic in making certain demands.
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Frida Kahlo: She was so unapologetic and unafraid of the harsh realities of the world.
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Which is to say that it is deeply, deeply stupid, and entirely unapologetic about it.
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We are likely to see the same unvarnished, unapologetic fibber on stage at Hofstra tonight.
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The hardening continues This is an incredible pro-American, law & order speech. Bold. Detailed. Unapologetic.
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According to Gat, Scorpios are great with "cool dads" who are flashy, popular, and unapologetic.
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Ryan, at least personality-wise, is not anything close to the brash and unapologetic Gingrich.
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It is a refreshingly uncynical endeavor: unapologetic in its optimism and endearing in its sincerity.
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And he was unapologetic about U.S. consideration of a missile defense system for South Korea.
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Macron was unapologetic when pressed to comment on Wednesday during a visit to southern France.
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Barney Stinson might be funny for his unapologetic womanizing on How I Met Your Mother.
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Blatant and unapologetic, this image brings the political and personal to pop culture and entertainment.
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As a result of these failures to prosecute, the banks are unafraid, unpunished and unapologetic.
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Movement and motherhood are both unapologetic in what they will reveal to you about yourself.
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And just when we thought we'd never seen the "unapologetic" Olympios again, she's apparently back.
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I am unapologetic for my service in Vietnam, and I am glad that I served.
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The era that started with hope and change had now become one of unapologetic hate.
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"I think this should be an unapologetic tax cut," he said last week on CNBC.
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An unapologetic foodie, Teigen is a big fan of grub you actually want to eat.
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And let his convention serve as an unapologetic tribute to his singular, erratic, untamed persona.
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Trump's unapologetic remarks came after a weekend of confusing statements from members of his administration.
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But if an unapologetic ignoramus wins the presidency, the consequences will be no laughing matter.
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But it's getting stale, and the comic book movie could do with more unapologetic earnestness.
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But what those Sony cameras don't have is an unapologetic focus on the shooting experience.
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A random and unapologetic series of thoughts that don't always make a lick of sense.
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Looking forward, Manning calls for an "unapologetic progressive leader" who isn't so quick to compromise.
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After the game, the Swedish demigod of beer-drinking was unapologetic about his majestic catch.
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And Spieth was unapologetic in his explanation of what happened — as he should have been.
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An unapologetic earthy hit of medicinal herbs tempers the gamey flavors of the small intestines.
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As a child of the '60s I admire his iconoclastic nature, optimism and unapologetic humanity.
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Number two, this is the time to be bold and be unapologetic in your agenda.
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But Renacci's unapologetic support for Trump and his agenda hasn't landed so well in Ohio.
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"She's tapping into raw emotions and personal stories in an unapologetic way," Ms. Rae said.
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The leader has been unapologetic about leveraging that connection to bring increased funding to Kentucky.
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At best, unconstrained power risks abuses; at worst, it leads to open and unapologetic abuses.
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Ms. Daniels is an adult film star and, like the president, an unapologetic self-promoter.
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" HuffPost reported on Saturday that Volitich hosted the podcast "Unapologetic" using the alias "Tiana Dalichov.
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Eminem is now being celebrated as an unapologetic truth-teller because he attacked the president.
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But the bluntness and unapologetic crudity with which he tells his story are tremendously appealing.
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And they should be unapologetic about redirecting state funds to institutions which respect that distinction.
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Mr. Herrou is an unapologetic serial violator of France's laws prohibiting aid to illegal migrants.
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A spokesman for Chao had no comment on the tweets, but McConnell's campaign was unapologetic.
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He was every bit the unapologetic patron of Slauson, Crenshaw and South Central Los Angeles.
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The woman is bold and unapologetic about her beliefs — as well as her thoughtful style choices.
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The most shocking thing about Sarah McCoubrey's paintings is their startling and deeply unfashionable, unapologetic beauty.
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He is just completely himself in this way that is very unapologetic, exciting, beautiful and captivating.
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During her lifetime, Nevelson's unapologetic ego and her regal public bearing made her famous, even infamous.
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They are playful with each other and at times a bit messy, but unapologetic about it.
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We aren't interested in anything short of a full-throated, unapologetic advocate for the labor movement.
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I am especially thankful for Guy Fieri's unapologetic Guy Fieri-ness—it's genuinely inspiring to me.
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Produced by Novawav, the unapologetic anthem is the first single from her highly-anticipated debut album.
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And for anyone who's wondering … I'm still unapologetic for choosing to do Dancing with the Stars.
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Atomic Blonde is an unapologetic shoot-'em-up wrapped in an '80s Cold War spy thriller.
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And Democratic policy debates, now reoriented around an unapologetic progressive agenda, are litigated through litmus tests.
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"It's unusual because our stance is very clear and we're very unapologetic about it," she said.
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It would appear that Borgia is unapologetic and doesn't see why the stunt was so misguided.
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Pride is a celebration that's hard to rival — it's hyper-queer culture at its unapologetic peak.
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She is unapologetic in her refusal to love and accept Mr. Gallant for who he is.
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"I am many things, but I am an unapologetic progressive activist first and foremost," he said.
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But the rejection has also helped me create my brand—Dust Cwaine as this unapologetic bitch.
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In speaking up for young people, "fluffy" teen dramas have become something more: unapologetic television rebels.
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They are giving Democratic voters what they want, which is an unapologetic and aggressively progressive party.
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Or like the unapologetic surge in the Japanese yen taking it to fresh 16-month highs.
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What I like about it is you're sort of unapologetic in how you do your messages.
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"To me, women's empowerment means being unapologetic in your confidence & ability as a woman," she wrote.
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There were references to her songs such as "Unapologetic Bitch" and "La Isla Bonita" in it.
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What if I said that some of our most beloved celebrity figures are also unapologetic tricksters?
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But she was unapologetic about being a Republican, saying that she was conservative on economic issues.
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Her "unapologetic progressive" agenda -- which defied a generation of more centrist stances from top state Democrats.
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He was open and unapologetic about his many procedures, undertaken, he said, mostly out of boredom.
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Laura Belgray, founder of Talking Shrimp, is an award-winning copywriting expert and unapologetic lazy person.
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Eastman was initially unapologetic about his comments and defended them during local television and radio interviews.
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Her music is a mixture of punk and rap, taking the unapologetic rage from both genres.
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I asked him if he feels something was lost with these changes, but he was unapologetic.
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And the film is very unapologetic about being the story of a fish out of water.
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In this world, the United States must pursue its interests narrowly, unilaterally and with unapologetic force.
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To be sure, Flanagan's unapologetic competitiveness is not universally popular, but she is respected for it.
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He finally settled on the pugnacious conservationist David Brower, and set him against three unapologetic developers.
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He has been unapologetic about his use of inflammatory language about migrants, calling for their expulsion.
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Mr. Cernovich advocates I.Q. tests for immigrants and "no white guilt," and is an unapologetic misogynist.
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"I am an unapologetic champion for this institution and its journalistic mission," A. G. Sulzberger said.
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His is an unapologetic universe of sultry, melting-pot sexuality, often fusing or blurring the genders.
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A 52-foot-5, barrel-chested high school dropout, Mr. Sperling was volatile, foulmouthed and unapologetic.
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Last year, international leaders were stunned by Mr. Trump's unapologetic defense of America going it alone.
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It's definitely below 212-50 at this point as even unapologetic Trump critics like Massachusetts Sen.
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That came to a screeching halt after Trump backed Arrington, an unapologetic defender of the president.
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To hear the other side, Bell met with Ben Kaiser, a local developer, who was unapologetic.
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I have this attitude that's very unapologetic, an I-am-who-I-am kind of attitude.
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They are both visibly queer by conventional standards, and accompany that with unabashed, unapologetic progressive commentary.
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She's unapologetic about the amount of time she needs to make sure her tracks are complete.
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He was also notably unapologetic: "I have no regrets as it comes to this campaign," he said.
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The President stood unbowed and unapologetic after eight tough years, an unrepentant champion of hope and change.
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In the portrayal of Nancy as bad bitch, the film is totally unapologetic about teenage girl sexuality.
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For instance in "Don't" he's clear and unapologetic about his feelings, but unwilling to be a cuckold.
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"The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying."
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Now, more than three years after the release of "Unapologetic" in 2012, Rihanna is ready for another.
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One of Pinochet's unapologetic quotes even makes a cameo in the fill-in-the-blank section: 38.
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For weeks after seeing Ocean's 8, I couldn't get its unapologetic half-heartedness out of my head.
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In each, I am treated a bit differently as a plus-sized girl, an unapologetic size 22.
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Some people like IBM's Ginni Rometty have been longtime Trump allies, unapologetic in their support for Trump.
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Chris Evangelista, Slashfilm: What's ultimately most surprising about Westworld season 2 is its unapologetic air of melancholy.
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He must have felt so threatened, so defensive in the face of such unapologetic feminism, I thought.
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It's a pretty well-known fact that cats are the unapologetic jerks we all want to be.
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The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying.
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The second way to think about Jackson and the early 1860s turns on his unapologetic slave-owning.
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But her unapologetic frankness is a reminder of the spirit of forthright criticism that made Bookslut great.
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Now that sustaining symbol is at the steps of the Supreme Court, thanks to some unapologetic protesting.
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That was what Stoke were about back then, and they were unapologetic in their hard lad mentality.
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What it took was a campaign of undisguised white nationalism—brash, unapologetic scapegoating of immigrants and Muslims.
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And on Monday, he was unapologetic about his decision -- though again did not offer a legal justification.
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It was the unapologetic presence of characters of color — another staple of Shondaland — that gave me pause.
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ORCUTT: Her unapologetic embrace of 6ix13ine feels like a twisted misstep to me, not a rebellious act.
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But WWE's record with Japanese talent has been particularly depressing in its unbridled, unapologetic xenophobia and racism.
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It was vintage Trump -- unapologetic, unmoored from the facts and cheered as a hero by his supporters.
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But what makes the show so compelling is its unapologetic, authentic portrayal of a grown-up romance.
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However, this unapologetic explanation rang hollow to many who had already heard or read about the incident.
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Even with $44 million in total damages, Raimondo remains dean of students, and the college remains unapologetic.
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His book is part satire and part memoir, an insider's "unapologetic" look at the world of finance.
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She said that the role taught her to be unapologetic about separating professional duties from personal relationships.
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One was Ramzi bin al-Shibh, an admitted and unapologetic co-conspirator in the attacks of Sept.
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Glazer's springboard spirals go along with the overall aura of her character: unapologetic, unfiltered, and very relatable.
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It's an unapologetic assertion of my pride in my braid art, my culture, and my African ancestry.
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Mary's co-worker, Sue Ann Nivens, had an unapologetic affair with the husband of Mary's neighbor, Phyllis.
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The president returned to the posture many revile and that his base adores: unapologetic and self-congratulatory.
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It's about a community coming together to effect huge change, while being totally unapologetic about their aims.
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"I am an unapologetic champion for this institution and its journalistic mission," the younger Mr. Sulzberger said.
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If you're equally unapologetic about wanting to be a funnier, more confident, person, then you'll enjoy yourself.
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The female story, told with increasing skill, increasingly widespread and unapologetic, is what must now assume power.
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"His life is proof that unapologetic right-wing politics do not necessarily bend toward absolutism," Gopnik wrote.
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She's given me so much permission — to be unapologetic, to talk about my pain and my joy.
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"I don't think it's a mistake that I find myself in unconventional and unapologetic theater," she said.
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Nonetheless, he flew back from the United States in full Hulk mode, aggressive, bullish and entirely unapologetic.
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Gillum ran as an unapologetic progressive, advocating for single-payer health insurance and calling for Trump's impeachment.
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" Dr. deGregory added that the rigorously trained bands' performance is "unapologetic in its blackness but not undisciplined.
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You can see it all -- the smarts, the unapologetic nature and the passionate conviction -- in that clip.
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Saudi Arabia is an unapologetic violator of human rights, within its own borders and outside of them.
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"I am an unapologetic champion for this institution and its journalistic mission," said the younger Mr. Sulzberger.
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Throw in the unapologetic hijinks of a couple innocent youngsters and you have a recipe for success.
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Being able to confront real-life issues in an unapologetic way is one of the show's strengths.
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North Carolina Republicans were not only unapologetic, they were proud of their work to disenfranchise black voters.
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It is an unapologetic tour of Rhoades's messy, confused, and explosive id — a hoarder's den suffused with pornography.
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The beautiful thing about Ms. Davis and her art is how raw, how unapologetic, and strong [it is].
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It was transformative, unapologetic, and about the shade of pink you might imagine Jem would paint her kitchen.
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Always is unapologetic in these barbs, offering plenty of sharp wit beneath the scrim of much lighter romance.
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As an unapologetic "swing" vote, he was the key behind-the-scenes architect of the 22000 Bush v.
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Many were taken aback by the confident, unapologetic and far from politically correct New York businessman -- including me.
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Trump has always been unapologetic about the price of her clothes, and this gown had a dual purpose.
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Labour's rebels, many of whom have long criticized Corbyn for his weak support of the EU, were unapologetic.
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There's a time and a place for basic — but nothing beats the excitement of bright, bold, unapologetic color.
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Though some fans may be disappointed not to see him return, he's unapologetic about going on paternity leave.
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Press play to get her take on kicking self-doubt to the curb and discovering her unapologetic confidence.
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He said she was a voracious reader and an unapologetic dancer who was always planning her next trip.
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Whereas AirPods are earbuds for everyday life, the Powerbeats Pro are unapologetic in being ready for active lifestyles.
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" Still, Desautels remains unapologetic about dealing in zero days "because a lot of good can come from this.
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Just look at Richards' fight for equal pay in the workforce and her unapologetic use of birth control.
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She is an unapologetic, ambitious flirt taking control of a space in which she could be easily victimized.
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Madonna is an "Unapologetic Bitch" when it comes to the high expectations she has for her backup dancers.
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Why were you interested in working with Six:02 on this campaign, which has a "being unapologetic" theme?
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But Trump's aggressive and unapologetic brand of conservatism makes the GOP case in the state even more complicated.
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Rather than being contrite about an obvious usurpation of prosecutorial power, he was unapologetic, arrogant and self-righteous.
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The goal, she adds, was to simulate a personal and intimate conversation while also translating Gallop's "unapologetic" approach.
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We already know how this ends, with Jimmy reinventing himself as the unapologetic dirtbag criminal attorney Saul Goodman.
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And I hope this book reinforces that instinct, and reminds them to be unapologetic about who they are.
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Fox 5 has since appended a rather unapologetic editor's note to the article, and on May 23 FoxNews.
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I laughed because I'm unapologetic about my conspicuous use of electronics here, despite their incongruity with my surroundings.
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If anything, it is pushing me more to achieve my goals, that's why I'm so unapologetic telling people.
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Yes, he was ruthless in removing native Americans from some states and yes, he was an unapologetic slaveholder.
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In the months since the arrest, they have been unapologetic and have accused the police of racial profiling.
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It has helped him register and mobilize passionate supporters intent on substituting unapologetic socialism for politics as usual.
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She argued that although Wintour does touch on owning mistakes, she struggled with the editor's seemingly unapologetic nature.
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But Ms. Jennings Grant makes something appealing out of Louise's combination of on-camera professionalism and unapologetic voraciousness.
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However attractive regulatory easing may sound, we must not forget that the banks remain unpunished, unapologetic, and unafraid.
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" The publisher summed up Brave as "unscripted, courageous, victorious, angry, smart, fierce, unapologetic, controversial, and real as (expletive).
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What bound Malcolm X and King together in life and death was an unapologetic love for black folk.
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Clarke, who is African-American, is known for his unapologetic, blunt commentary, particularly on the subject of crime.
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It's about being proud of where you're from and just being unapologetic about the feeling that you have.
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He was touting his grand economic plan, called Vision 2030, and was unapologetic about the virtues of authoritarianism.
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Mr. Maassen's unapologetic stance won him status with the far right and called into question his political neutrality.
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" President Trump was unapologetic about the action on Friday, saying that "some very bad things happened in Cuba.
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So she devises a plan of her own to remove each one and is equally cutthroat and unapologetic.
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"Too Black Guys has a history of representing the black experience in an unapologetic way," the statement read.
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"The thing that resonated with us is that Wilde was unapologetic about who he was," Ms. Testone said.
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One week after giving birth, Carly Waddell is unapologetic in her choice to stop breastfeeding her newborn son.
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Yet as the Bulls went through their Friday morning shootaround before playing the Heat, Wade remained largely unapologetic.
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But regardless of whether Trump is right or wrong, he is absolutely unapologetic, and that certainly won't change.
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Even Alberta Ferretti, with her unapologetic ode to '80s and '90s revivalism in the form of shoulder pads!
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Stay on track, don't go off the rails, but still stay true to the unfiltered, unapologetic Trump brand.
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But to the rest, those who support Trump, it was the quintessential way of showing his unapologetic patriotism.
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But unlike the Secretary's forced retreat on Hezbollah, the official response to LAF support remains firm and unapologetic.
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Strasbourg's unapologetic embrace of Christmas, in other words, locates it at the intersection of many of Europe's traditions.
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She was resolutely unapologetic about the decision, even as society judged her harshly and wanted her to repent.
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Corbyn is an unapologetic throwback to Old Labour, as the BBC's excellent rundown of his policy platform shows.
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It's designed for the millennial audience, and the voice represents the millennial voice — a funny, self-aware, unapologetic voice.
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If Beth didn't have a heart, she wouldn't be able to deal with all of this constant unapologetic nonsense.
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I am an unapologetic homebody most of the time but I have not seen this friend in a while.
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Known as "tree trapdoor spiders," they are unapologetic homebodies, spending nearly their entire lives chilling in a single burrow.
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We know how that played out, and Zuckerberg came across as defensive, unapologetic and, perhaps worst of all, naive.
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But then the other beautiful music, and I've got to be unapologetic about this cheese, is making people happy.
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During congressional testimony in April, Pruitt was unapologetic for the controversies, often blaming his staff for any agency missteps.
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She's an unapologetic MacGyver of raunch in this film, turning an unsuspecting fruit basket into the movie's best moment.
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Some people are calling Kim Kardashian West's husband out for being problematic, especially in his unapologetic "love" for Trump.
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This is the era of unapologetic Aguilera, and let's all reap the benefits of great pop while we can.
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We're using our collective power to change the face of politics by electing progressive, unapologetic champions like Stacey Abrams.
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More importantly, the song showcased an unapologetic "made it" demeanor from the Carters, one they exhibited throughout the album.
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"I stand against any person or organization that peddles this type of unbridled hate and unapologetic bigotry," Kemp said.
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It has served my ancestors for centuries, and to be honest, it feels like it – it's unapologetic and strong.
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It brilliantly combines revolutionary self-love with unapologetic visibility, all to empower people with both visible and invisible disabilities.
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The one-term member of the House of Representatives declared himself an "unapologetic admirer" of Teddy Roosevelt's conservation legacy.
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He also called himself an "unapologetic admirer of Teddy Roosevelt," a former Republican president who pioneered public land conservation.
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" The designer echoed the company's sentiment, saying the collaboration stands for "confidence and being unapologetic in who you are.
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His populist rhetoric, unapologetic approach and unlimited ego made him the most popular cable news personality in the country.
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Instead, it was in the continued, unapologetic use of Spanish throughout the evening as a subtle form of protest.
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ANTI will become Rihanna's second No. 1 album — it's following in the footsteps of its predecessor, 2012's Unapologetic.
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And as everyone knows — come on, everyone should know this — the best reality television stars people with unapologetic candor.
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But amid all of this wonderful madness one startling trend stuck out and that was rampant, unapologetic slut-shaming.
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"That way, we can encourage the next generation to be more unapologetic than the last," she punctuated her caption.
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Also out of touch with public opinion is the concept that abortion should be unapologetic, or not a rarity.
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It's easy to see why Prentice jumped to the conclusion: Bryce is charming, popular, and an unapologetic serial rapist.
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Jeffrey Tambor's unapologetic when it comes to lobbying for more work on "Arrested Development" ... sexual misconduct allegations be damned.
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"It's about being unapologetic in our Pride and in who we love and in who we are," Milan says.
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Noah is unapologetic about his sexual choices, and wishes others the same safety and confidence as they express themselves.
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The unapologetic removal of dictators as licensed by the Wolfowitz Doctrine underwrites American interventions in Libya, Iraq and Kosovo.
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Republicans have become procedurally extreme more quickly than Democrats, and their leader, McConnell, is an unapologetic violator of norms.
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And it was before Trump stole and perfected his whole schtick, which is being an unapologetic jerk to everybody.
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As you binge watch them this Valentine's Day, let yourself be inspired to embrace your most badass, unapologetic self.
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"The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying," Evans concluded.
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Instead, he was unapologetic about any financial windfall that might come his way by virtue of winning the presidency.
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That sensible precedent has been shattered by Trump's unapologetic criticism and suggestions regarding ongoing investigations and the investigators themselves.
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"The real problem they have is that I'm an unapologetic conservative & proud defender of the 2nd Amendment," he continued.
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She was unapologetic about pushing the boundaries of acceptability for women and changing "the typical orthodox mindset" of Pakistanis.
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They chose goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher's epic penalty save, the unapologetic attitude the team had from the beginning, and more.
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It is this unapologetic sass, in fact, that makes children fall head over heels in love with New Orleans.
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State fairs and festivals sell some of the most unapologetic and grandiose foods you probably won't find anywhere else.
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Todd Phillips' "Joker," in theaters Friday, has already stirred up strong reactions to its unapologetic violence and moral ambiguity.
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His humor, self-deprecating observations about life and unapologetic reflections on old fashioned values made him a Southern icon.
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And in many ways, the game is an apt encapsulation of the unapologetic queerness of Love's body of work.
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This fierce and unapologetic commitment to self-excavation is her singular gift—as an artist, and to her audience.
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Instead, they turn their own "Get Out" and a cover of Rihanna's Unapologetic hit "Stay" into straightforward acoustic tracks.
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She was an unapologetic Democratic Socialist who wants to eliminate Immigration and Customs Enforcement and wants Medicare for all.
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The original Murphy was heroic not because she was never wrong, but because she was talented, unapologetic and flawed.
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"I believe 110 percent that if we run on full-throated, unapologetic progressive politics, we will win," she said.
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How did they puncture the blatant sexism of the music industry and claim their own right to unapologetic pleasure?
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Pruitt's resignation letter was thoroughly unapologetic, blaming the "unrelenting attacks" on him and his family for his untimely departure.
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She told them how the slogan "Undocumented, Unafraid, Unapologetic" had once come to sum up how many immigrants felt.
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The two men, both populists and unapologetic nationalists, spoke by telephone as Turkish forces attacked Kurdish militias in Syria.
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After his death in 1997, Ms. Versace took over the company and became the unapologetic maven of Italian opulence.
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He kept on being his eccentric, sexy, unapologetic self, and kept on making the art he wanted to make.
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Samantha Bee is at her most entertaining and convincing when she attacks those in power with unapologetic, blistering rage.
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Meanwhile, Howland — whom Roskam defeated by 18 percentage points in 2016 — disagreed that an "unapologetic progressive" couldn't win here.
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This often meant an unapologetic embrace of tonality, which Mr. Rouse's critics pointed to as a streak of conservatism.
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It would have brought his commitment to the Union into conflict with his identity as an unapologetic slave owner.
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Mr. Ghosn has been unapologetic, railing publicly against what he says is a vast conspiracy to take him down.
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Even as politicians engineered a pro-diversity consensus, immigrant and minority groups have organized, unapologetic about asserting their interests.
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He came off as smug and unapologetic, a trait that is too common in the current White House occupant.
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Mr. Biden has expressed regret for those remarks but has been unapologetic about many other aspects of his record.
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One CEO who has been unapologetic about his company's involvement with social activism is former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
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Rather than expressing regret for a slight of one of the United States' strongest allies, Mr. Trump was unapologetic.
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Warren's candidacy looks a lot like Sanders': Unapologetic liberalism in support of broad structural change in politics and society.
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Ms. Waller-Bridge has been described as the British Lena Dunham for the show's unapologetic take on female sexuality.
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According to his totally unapologetic resignation letter, Pruitt stepped down because of "unrelenting attacks" on him and his family.
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Cotton is perhaps the Senate's most prominent neoconservative, one of the few remaining unapologetic defenders of the Iraq War.
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After Nordegren publicly offering her forgiveness, it's a bit surprising to hear that Woods seems unapologetic about his past behavior.
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INGRAHAM: He&aposs unapologetic in is desire and his impatience, I would say, for change for America, for American workers.
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While some revealed their personal connection to the march, others surprised viewers with their candor and unapologetic call for justice.
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His absolute unapologetic unabashed weirdness was a preview of the age we live in, the age of freaks and geeks.
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Worldwide-produced "Featherweight" shimmers in the soft corners of his vocal range, standing in contrast to the song's unapologetic lyrics.
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If that happens to you, take inspiration from Wonder Woman's director, Patty Jenkins, who is unapologetic about the movie's message.
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"I think what's going on is that working-class Americans are looking for a fierce and unapologetic champion," she said.
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And with outrageous styling and RGB lighting, the ROG Phone is unapologetic embrace of GaMeR LiFe, for better or worse.
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They saw women's grades go down and enrollment and they initiated something called Unapologetic, which I thought was super interesting.
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But at the Capitol on Wednesday morning, Ms. Pelosi — who kept the ripped-up copy of the speech — was unapologetic.
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One of the hallmarks of Trump's campaign has been his unapologetic, unfiltered opinions on everything from immigrants to Republican Sen.
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And 2018 seems like an especially good time for an active, unapologetic heroine who is neither condescended to nor sexualized.
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But Sarahcuda shows that we are truly the equals of men, capable of narcissistic explosions, brazen hypocrisy and unapologetic greed.
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Trump's unapologetic criticisms of the Muslim world is provoking questions at the most senior levels of government here in Indonesia.
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That Hilton has also been unapologetic about her family's close friendship with Trump offers some meaningful context here as well.
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The Greens roughly doubled their share of the vote in recent state elections in Germany with unapologetic support of immigration.
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He is the last governor in the field, and he is unapologetic about soldiering on, despite his long-shot status.
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John Malkovich is Leslie Goodwin, a revered 68-year-old director, unapologetic luster after teenage girls, and rumored child molester.
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DeConnick leaned into Danvers's stubborn and unapologetic love for adventure and exploration — Danvers wanted to punch holes in the sky.
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Unapologetic and determined to the end, a reluctant Nixon saw the writing on the wall and left office August 9.
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" The actor added, "The level of unapologetic conjecture I've encountered lately isn't just frustrating, it's retrogressive, unprecedented and absolutely terrifying.
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An unapologetic Mugabe portrayed himself as a radical African nationalist competing against racist and imperialist forces in Washington and London.
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On Thursday night he was entirely unapologetic about his latest racially charged insult: "Pocahontas, I apologize to you," Trump said.
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In terms of her output, her unapologetic appetite for working across genres, her incisive intelligence, she's a paragon of boldness.
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"Whether this stuff is successful, people watch or don't watch, I want to believe it," he said with unapologetic earnestness.
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Serena and Cersei are two of the most delectably compelling characters on TV precisely because of their stubborn, unapologetic badness.
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The show, based on Sophia Amoruso's #Girlboss book, is unapologetic about the main character's struggle and thirst to prove herself.
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Reputation is an unapologetic album, perhaps because Swift surrounds herself with the people she would never need to apologize to.
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"Versace celebrated powerful women but also beautiful and sexy women who are unapologetic about not being a victim," Crawford says.
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There hasn't been an Asian-heavy Hollywood production like this for decades, and Chu's film is unapologetic about that fact.
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Young is an iconoclast and unapologetic curmudgeon, who had said he worried the bill would be bad for his state.
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Jane Fonda is a Hollywood icon for her acting, activism, unapologetic sense of style and of course, her exercise prowess.
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" She added: "Ivanka Trump is clearly a major player in her father's White House and she seems unapologetic about it.
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Pride fashion emphasizes both individuality and inclusivity — it's about being your unapologetic self and encouraging others to do the same.
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He watches shows like "Fox & Friends" and "Lou Dobbs Tonight" because they are unapologetic advocates for him and his policies.
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The unapologetic Texas mama Mehnaz Mahmood wasn't like the other girls at her elementary school in the suburbs of Houston.
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I am an unapologetic dog-obsessive, and for any of its other faults, Dog Days goes in on the dogs.
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The British, gay provocateur and former Breitbart editor is everything that traditionalists hate: bold, politically incorrect, unapologetic, and often offensive.
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After all, the the "Unapologetic" singer never has anything to be sorry about when it comes to her outfit choices.
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Those familiar with Simmons, late of ESPN and now with HBO, will know that he is an unapologetic Celtics fan.
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Seth Moulton of Massachusetts was unapologetic, saying he would not take part in any moment of silence for the victims.
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" Describing his desire for the site to be "unapologetic and brave," he added: "I will be fearless but not reckless.
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What emerges is less a portrait of an accused killer than a glaring revelation of unprincipled journalism and unapologetic sexism.
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Our nation's laws need to catch up to our contemporary moment where hate groups are increasingly armed, violent, and unapologetic.
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Potential 2020 presidential contenders seized on her victory as a sign that unapologetic liberalism is where the party is headed.
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But the real downside to Pressley's slogan lies not in its class and identity politics, but in its unapologetic impatience.
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In our current age of unapologetic racism and resurgent authoritarianism, the mechanics of Hitler's rise are a particularly pressing matter.
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He has been unapologetic that those who falsely charge that white supremacy defines America, past and present, have clear agendas.
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"Dynasty" ran on ABC from 1981-89 and was known for its over-the-top catfights, fashion and unapologetic melodrama.
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Where past Republican presidents hid behind political consultants and campaign managers, Trump remains an unapologetic pied piper of racial division.
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Bad Antics is an up-and-comer band with an unapologetic link to the 80s glory days of OC punk.
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In some cases she's vindictive, in others she's unapologetic, and in other's she's desperately trying to pull her life together.
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The speech was an unapologetic feminist moment, and one that slyly referenced a recent dustup between Swift and Kanye West.
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And, just like the Pats and Los Blancos, they became hated, jeered, and booed because they were serial, unapologetic winners.
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Someone who once said, "I can't stand art," Hammons is sarcastic and unapologetic in his commentary on class and race.
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At the trial, Mr. Samsooryamal was unapologetic, insisting that the migrants chose to make the journey and knew the risks.
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Mississippi hasn't elected a Democrat to the Senate since the 1980s — back when some southern Democrats were still unapologetic segregationists.
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With his speeches and flamboyant dressing down of technology companies, he became an emblem of China's increasingly unapologetic internet controls.
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Trump stuns with audacity of pardons But Trump, brazen and unapologetic, announced a flurry of commutations and pardons on Tuesday.
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Although it is a comic book, the writing carries Jemisin's wry tone, interest in power, and unapologetic use of allegory.
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In a joint statement released after the president's response, the House managers accused Trump of "naked, unapologetic and insidious" corruption.
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Disgust for W and the neo-cons was a unifying force on the left and Keith was fiery and unapologetic.
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Unapologetic, irredeemable and as tough as the name suggests, Sheila has a black leather jacket and an attitude to match.
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The life Regan recounts in these pages is dramatic and complicated, told with an unapologetic voice you won't soon forget.
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The U.S. Army veteran turned beauty blogger has built a following based on her unapologetic, progressive stance in the industry.
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In each instance, consumer outrage was amplified after initial responses from the companies were viewed as too slow and unapologetic.
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Are its politics closer to Ocasio-Cortez's unapologetic liberalism (she identifies as a democratic socialist) or Biden's more-pragmatic centrism?
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Its unapologetic former chief executive, Martin Shkreli, came to be seen as the ultimate illustration of the industry's bad deeds.
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Mr. Coe conceded that some of the leaders he met were unsavory, but he was unapologetic about associating with them.
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Kudlow, an unapologetic free-trade advocate throughout his career, has recently softened his stance on China as a bad actor.
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The negative messages I'd internalized since I was small quieted and I became more open and unapologetic about my claws.
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The casual, unapologetic and ultimately self-destructive violence of white supremacy is the true and enduring horror of American life.
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In this presentation, both artists present a muscular and unapologetic femininity that feels not only welcome right now but necessary.
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His unapologetic liberalism, they say, is precisely what makes him the best candidate to beat Trump in a general election.
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Her strategy of running as an unapologetic liberal who attracts new voters to the polls resonated in a rapidly changing state.
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Virtually every frame is dripping with unapologetic black pride and power, saying: You're going to see this America how we do.
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Her last album, Unapologetic, dropped in November 227, and the track "Bitch Better Have My Money" was released 22016 months ago.
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Even if BDSM is not your thing, you have to admire this couple for being so unapologetic about their sex lives.
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Before the movie's end, we watch Laura disembowel, dismember, and chuck a severed head with as much unapologetic skill as Logan.
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Kahlhamer is an unapologetic storyteller whose work is an expressive matrix of image and text in a web of gestural markings.
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Because as with Trump, the MAGA appeal for West appears to really be about identifying with and revering an unapologetic outsider.
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The unapologetic machine built to copy big American internet companies created billions of dollars for the Samwer brothers and its backers.
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But Vanity is unapologetic about herself and her body, including whether or not she has shared it with someone else sexually.
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A modern, self-aware femme fatale, Maddie uses the expectations of femininity to lure people in — and she's unapologetic about it.
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Fortune kept Nielsen in the lineup, and she proved unapologetic for her role in separating undocumented immigrant children from their parents.
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These guys have always been unapologetic about their love of "guys will be guys" movies like Animal House, Caddyshack, and Stripes.
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A graduate, like Mr Macron, of the elite civil-service training college, the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, Mr Le Maire is unapologetic.
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And Constitutional Attorney Jonathan Turley on one of the future and unapologetic suspected terrorist; how the courts will decide his fate?
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He mounted an unapologetic defense of his business record, previewing lines he might deploy during his rematch with Clinton on Sunday.
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Rating But with Anti — her first full album since 2012's Unapologetic — Rihanna sets the scene for the more intimate afterparty.
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This doesn't surprise us, since oncologist Nadia ended her aforementioned bathroom hookup with Joel by doing an unapologetic bump of cocaine.
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At first, I found myself putting it on repeat because of Lovato's voice; it is so strong, so unapologetic, so defiant.
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SUMMONED to the prosecutor's office on December 17th for questioning in an investigation of "damaging public property", María Galindo was unapologetic.
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While on her Rebel Heart tour, Madonna finished up her song "Unapologetic Bitch" by asking for a volunteer to come onstage.
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But I'm just really glad that I found my style now, and I wear and it and I'm unapologetic about it.
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This is how you want rock stars to behave: full of it and unapologetic and bolder than you could ever muster.
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Peterson, for his part, sounded unapologetic when he spoke to the Free Press in 1976 about the early days of STRESS.
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As such, it's more important than ever to be unified in our visibility, unapologetic in it, and supportive of one another.
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Ellie might be understandably more interested in living another day than consciously evoking the unapologetic butch women of her mom's generation.
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But Trump's unapologetic stance will play very well with a base that elected him in part because of the immigration question.
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And because we were so unapologetic, we were in the eyes of many way too uppity, we were way too arrogant.
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" He was unapologetic in responding to Hillary Clinton's comments that he had called a former Miss Universe, Alicia Machado, "Miss Piggy.
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Fresh-faced stars like Bradley Cooper and Mark Wahlberg gained plaudits for their turns as unapologetic, steely eyed Navy Seal survivors.
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He cited the 28-year-old Democratic socialist's unapologetic embrace of the issue as a key factor in her Tuesday triumph.
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Yet Republicans across Washington are convinced that Blankenship, an unapologetic conservative who lives part-time near Las Vegas, cannot defeat Manchin.
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The Virginia Republican made the comments in April 2017 at an event in South Boston, Virginia, hosted by an unapologetic secessionist.
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The future of the Democratic Party was now in the hands of unapologetic progressives like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Stacey Abrams.
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Progressives in the Moser camp believe that the party needs to pick more unapologetic liberals willing to stand by their values.
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It's in the clothes but, almost more importantly, in the attitude: the exuberance, the unapologetic decoration, the notion of the other.
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Likewise, the two unapologetic summer singles of this past July show that he's now comfortable making music for a mass appeal.
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There's something beautiful in Jungle Rot's simplicity, something addictive in their breakneck riffs, unapologetic grooves, and vocalist Dave Martise's choked roar.
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Chilli's iconic on-stage persona, which she refers to as her "cartoon," is soulful, unapologetic, and disinterested in anyone else's judgement.
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The son of a reckless biker and a fundamentalist family, Edwards is an unapologetic, old world Christian with an untamable edge.
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"I do think where Democrats can improve is with their message, being unapologetic about it and bold about it," Richards said.
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I'm in my mid-30s; for my cohort, actual, unapologetic liberalism simply didn't exist on a mass scale until Sanders's rise.
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Black men were especially drawn to Ali and wanted to be just as unapologetic as the champ in voicing black pride.
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However, I'm completely unapologetic about it, but it sucks for those good ones out there that want to court with me.
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She was a fearless evangelist for a city that was often spurned for its embrace of unapologetic black identity and leadership.
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The unapologetic Trumpian paintings have even earned the artist an occasional spot on "Fox & Friends," one of the president's favorite shows.
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As Scott notes, Gravel wanted to make radical changes to the US's foreign policy and was unapologetic about his aggressive approach.
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The latter look channeled the unapologetic '60s-era glamour of Diana Vreeland, noted Guido Palau, the hairstylist behind the colossal hairdos.
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Kraus's explicit declarations of sexual desire and unapologetic obsessing over a man she barely knew are, to say the least, uncomfortable.
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But she is unapologetic about challenging another African-American candidate, and a respected member of the Congressional Black Caucus at that.
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"I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromising and unapologetic call that we count every single vote," he said.
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One of his first votes in Congress was against Nafta, cementing his reputation as an unapologetic opponent of free trade deals.
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"Unapologetic, passionate and one of the best storytellers on the planet," Chrissy Teigen, a model and cookbook author, wrote on Twitter.
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The restaurant's bright, unapologetic flavors have proven so popular that last month, the Phams opened a stand in the Central Market.
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For anyone trying to set family boundaries, Tawwab said it&aposs important to be direct and unapologetic about what you want.
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In a 1993 interview with The Los Angeles Times, Mr. Vaughn was unapologetic about his work as a Helsinki Formula spokesman.
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" Hannity has been unapologetic about his support for the president and often declares he's an opinion host and "not a journalist.
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Mike Bryant now instructs young hitters in Las Vegas, and helped mold Kris into a prodigious — and unapologetic — fly-ball machine.
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And the big question about Trumpism — bigger, arguably, than the legislative agenda — is whether unapologetic ugliness is a winning political strategy.
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Jean Harlow's Lil in Red-Headed Woman is as unapologetic as Ramona (Jennifer Lopez), the ringleader of the women in Hustlers.
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Hannity survived both boycotts, and Fox has thus far stood firmly behind Carlson, who has remained consistently unapologetic throughout the firestorm.
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Even if the results of computational criticism never catch up with his early polemical fervor, Mr. Moretti remains unapologetic about trying.
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Unbowed and unapologetic, Waters threatens the racial and gendered status quo precisely because she highlights this administration's extreme and heartless brutality.
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Volatile Assholes Insufferable pricks: The one thing I truly appreciate about the douchebag core of Patriots fans is their unapologetic nature.
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The Lucky Lab, for its part, has been unapologetic in its less-than-hospitable treatment of this particular group of customers.
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With an unapologetic voice, Pac embraced those contradictions that proved we ain't just a character out of someone else's story book.
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Her life-affirming response has been to make paintings whose direct and unapologetic pursuit of beauty is rare in contemporary art.
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What resulted was an unapologetic and fresh five hours of quality comedy, centered around—dare I say it—a bonafide role model.
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Between her artistic prowess, unapologetic cynicism and casual misandry, Darlene would have made a phenomenal girlfriend to sarcastic queer ladies everywhere. Biceps.
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The firm's canned response about its ongoing commitment to its NHS projects and partners is an unapologetic diversion from this brazen deception.
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Disclaimer: Anshu Sharma is an investor in PubNub, a former executive at Salesforce and an all around unapologetic optimist on public cloud.
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Ryan Murphy is here to tell us about the story one of the biggest, most unapologetic feuds in Hollywood: Bette Davis vs.
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I'm not advocating brattiness — I hate it just as much as the next person — but there's a charm in Olympios' unapologetic privilege.
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And they're typically pretty unapologetic about it (and depending how woke your parents are, it can come out in the funniest way).
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Yabushita are unapologetic and unalloyed proclamations of the dark truth of MMA: that it's at its root brutal and animalistic and awful.
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Philo's historic knack for volume, layering, unapologetic prints and general sense of irony all infused the brand with a preternatural icon status.
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Chamath Palihapitiya, an early Facebook executive and outspoken presence in Silicon Valley, is unapologetic about his frustrations with the venture-capital industry.
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The Twitter of today strikes an uneasy balance between its old self and the unapologetic, ideologically-unburdened censoriousness of Facebook and Instagram.
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He was the obvious outgrowth of Trumpism — utterly distasteful to established political forces, entirely unapologetic, and seemingly able to defy political gravity.
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With "Lemonade", the visual album she unveiled on HBO Saturday night, Beyoncé has now emerged further — unapologetic, in all of her identities.
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Just like last time, the bold, unapologetic star took to Instagram with Sebastian to put the long-lasting formulas to the test.
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From voluptuous dancers and a shapely baton twirler in unapologetic fashion, Beyoncé's Coachella performance highlighted what we celebrate in Black culture: curves!
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This fearless collection of essays will make you feel beautifully human and unapologetic about your personal relationship with the meaning of feminism.
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"I have never witnessed such extent of catcalling in a public space — the unapologetic staring, whistling, commenting, and even grabbing," she said.
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They shut themselves inside their 40-storey tower of hell, committed to and freed by the unapologetic barbarism of the high-rise.
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The Demon may be the last of its kind, a staunch, unapologetic defender of Detroit's past and all things bulging American muscle.
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Ahead of his election, he was an outspoken and unapologetic candidate who, more often than not, refused to distance himself from controversy.
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With her unapologetic candor, Miranda initiated me into the intimate ritual that would define the entirety Sex and the City's tenure: Talk.
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In other words, 18+ make music that sounds like how you wish you lived your life every day; easy, sleazy and unapologetic.
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It's possible that Marquis-Boire will make a comeback — Appelbaum, after all, is now resurfacing in his old activist circles, entirely unapologetic.
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There's something to be said for her public but unapologetic willingness to be vulnerable with her growth as a person and artist.
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The playful "Sorry" samples Isaac Hayes' "Walk On By" and reads like a taunt from a jilted lover turned indifferent and unapologetic.
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Too much attention was paid to Thug's unapologetic sartorial choices, leading to maliciously homophobic whispers and shouts from detractors about his sexuality.
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The unapologetic use of color and texture is admittedly a touch overstimulating, but somehow it feels less burdensome than minimalism's strict rules.
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He was an unapologetic demagogue on immigration who launched his presidential campaign by declaring that Mexico was sending rapists across the border.
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"When I'm around people who are unapologetic about their faith, I think that that is how I want to be," she says.
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Some of that is, without doubt, personality-driven as his unapologetic brashness and America First-erism don't sit well with European world.
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Thanks to Sophia Amoruso and her brand of badass, unapologetic ambition, we were introduced to the concept of the #Girlboss in 2014.
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The 1992 Belgian film follows a documentary crew who gets sucked into a life of crime while profiling an unapologetic serial killer.
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The 'do itself is slicked with gel, spiked with abandon, and exemplifies exactly why she is the patron saint of unapologetic beauty.
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"The right-of-center commentators shown are also unapologetic for their views and advocacy, as was the candidate himself," the filing said.
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So, whether you're a svelte tigress or a voluptuous vixen, you are allowed to have all the unapologetic, unbridled sex you want!
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A Crow Looked at Me[...] is an unmitigated and unflinching examination of grief and an unapologetic statement of anxiety for the future.
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In this sense, the unapologetic subjects of these portraits serve as an antithesis to the disappearing artist figures, embracing what they reject.
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Mr. Swamy, in an interview, was unapologetic about the article and restated his theory of Muslims in India being descended from Hindus.
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Their acute appreciation for the enormity of the task frees them to be unapologetic and ambitious in a way other groups cannot.
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On other campuses, debates revolve around the impropriety of allowing buildings to be named in honor of unapologetic racists who defended slavery.
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Analyses of the rage of the white working class and the resurgence of unapologetic racism and nativism only partly explain his appeal.
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Democrats in general, now, it's time for us not only to present alternatives, but be unequivocal and unapologetic about who we are.
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Clinton as an unapologetic champion of free trade for much of her career, in hopes of hurting her with Rust Belt Democrats.
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"I stand against any person or organization that peddles this type of unbridled hate and unapologetic bigotry," Kemp said in a statement.
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Centrist candidates in the Democratic primaries — even with backing from the Democratic National Committee — are losing to unapologetic, anti-Trump liberals. Rep.
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" Chiming guitars and a throbbing bass line ramp up the intensity on "Unapologetic," while shoegaze-minded fuzz envelops the 90s-evoking "Prism.
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Unapologetic Blackness, eons before that became the ubiquitous noun used by mainstream media outlets to label anything featuring a majority black cast.
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Its about owning and embracing your inner queen/king and despite any form of resistance it's about flaunting it and being unapologetic.
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But he'll get a spirited challenge from Corey Stewart, a rabble-rousing northern Virginia county leader running as an unapologetic Trump supporter.
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They let their emotions brood and fester deep within them, and are unapologetic about letting it show in these politically disheartening times.
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As in his first presidential run in 2016, Sanders, 78, has campaigned as an unapologetic democratic socialist who seeks a political revolution.
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Dan Patrick has made a political career on his unapologetic conservatism and willingness to, well, just say stuff that other politicians won't.
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The statements confirmed a shift in China's public relations strategy, from silence in the face of international criticism to an unapologetic defense.
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" His "unapologetic enjoyment of lowbrow literature," his daughter said, helped bring students flocking to his course "Studies in Modern Literature: Popular Fiction.
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That was the first time I really read a female character, especially as a teenager, who was feisty and opinionated and unapologetic.
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Biden's numbers are already softening as Elizabeth Warren rises to second place in Iowa on the back of an unapologetic progressive message.
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She promotes her brand of diva wigs on social media and, unlike Al, she's unapologetic and proactive in her pursuit of fame.
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"Just being out, being myself and being proud and unapologetic about who I am," said Navratilova, who revealed her homosexuality in 1981.
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The White House offered an unapologetic defense Thursday of President Trump's tweets attacking MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski during a contentious televised press briefing.
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However, if the position doesn't go to Hannah B., Kelsey has a real shot of becoming a balanced, fun, quirky, unapologetic Bachelorette.
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In both its past and new iterations, the brand has celebrated a form of unapologetic sexiness that is never demeaning or exploitative.
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Again and again, she was unapologetic about that fact, deliberate in proving that our stories are rich and deep and largely unexplored.
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Ferrante is beloved for writing the same kind of characters Gyllenhaal has frequently played—complex, sometimes troubled, but always strong and unapologetic.
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In his endearing HBO comedy special "Faces and Sounds," which debuted over the weekend, Pete Holmes makes an unapologetic argument for joy.
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The primitive theocracy in Afghanistan had little use for what its virulent ideology opposed, and an unapologetic "historical purge" was undertaken forthwith.
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Unapologetic about his kill rate, he explains to Internal Affairs that they all deserved their fates, so let's move on, shall we?
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But unlike the current Chancellor of Germany, the far-left firebrand is unapologetic about her membership of the Communist Youth Movement FDJ.
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Look no further than Mary Harris "Mother" Jones, dubbed "the most dangerous woman in America" for her unapologetic advocacy of mine workers.
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Some observers would argue Yoder has the best chance to win in November against Welder, who is running as an unapologetic progressive.
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We need to be a lot more unapologetic about the role of government in solving critical challenges people face in this moment.
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But House Democrats didn't seem very impressed with the unapologetic Sanders, who didn't yield an inch despite the rough handling he received.
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Now 21 years old, it occupies a single NoHo gallery (33 Bleecker Street) whose modest space exudes an old-time unapologetic funkiness.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNChris Brown's Unapologetic Movie TrailerJohnny Depp's Bizarre Apology VideoArnold & Son Spend Some Quality Bonding TimeIggy Azalea: Wait, Where's the Ring?
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Embracing it in a raw and unapologetic form is in line with low self-monitoring — in other words, with presenting oneself authentically.
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O'Rourke's unapologetic progressivism stands out among Democrats who are campaigning outside the party's liberal strongholds in the Northeast and on West Coast.
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Rema Ghuloum's life-affirming response to this loss has been to make paintings whose direct and unapologetic pursuit of beauty feels rare.
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Illustration by Adam Mignanelli There are some words that belong to black art criticism: visceral, raw, unapologetic, pride, defeat, struggle, overcome, profound.
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It is home to Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, who made a name for himself as an unapologetic pursuer of unauthorized migrants.
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The lone Black woman insists she's innocent of that specific crime but remains unapologetic in her position that Kai is a terrible leader.
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By marrying his childhood fascination with fabulously unapologetic divas with his desire to sing, he developed his own drag avatar, named Rimi Heart.
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Cardi B's comments about the Super Bowl, which are unapologetic and to the point, also starkly contrast Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine's response.
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Now I travel with my kids, bring them to meetings, and I'm unapologetic about how I integrate my babies into my work life.
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He is also the sort of person who could lose a job because of his unapologetic politics and dangerous propensity for controversial memes.
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Family unapologetic, police say The mother, Parveen Bibi, turned herself over to authorities and has expressed no sorrow for her actions, police said.
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In addition to celebrating the legacy of the series, Fashion Police will celebrate the late Rivers — the woman who basically invented unapologetic snark.
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One key quote: "I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologetic call we count every single vote," he said.
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Most people are startled by my unapologetic use of "fat" to describe not only the heroine of my novel, but my own body.
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Britain's refusal to consider returning the stone is widely seen as just one example of the government's unapologetic attitude towards colonial-era pillage.
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No one needs to drive an Aston Martin; its entire model line delivers a pleasure principle and serves as an unapologetic status symbol.
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I think that people relate to how quirky and different we all are, and how unapologetic we are for those differences and quirks.
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Ali pioneered a new path in this country's religious life, they said, marrying an all-American bravado with an unapologetic embrace of Islam.
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A spokesman for Ellmers did not return an email requesting comment, but Ellmers was unapologetic when she spoke to WNCN after the incident.
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Pay To PlayUnsurprisingly, the Trump campaign has received tremendous monetary support from some of the biggest, most unapologetic animal testers in the biz.
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"I want to empower others to step in front of the camera and be unapologetic, thankful and proud of where they are today."
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I want to empower others to step in front of the camera and be unapologetic, thankful and proud of where they are today.
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In an unapologetic resignation letter heavy with religious overtones, Pruitt cited "unrelenting attacks" that took "a sizable toll" on him and his family.
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"[I] believe in an unapologetic abortion rights movement and building a grassroots strategy to fight back against bigotry and fascism," Blazek said later.
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Johnson was ready to reempower the unapologetic leadership class of the defeated South and consign black people to the status of permanent peons.
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Times change and it's now popular to base the concept of both the book and movie as an unapologetic, uncritical trip through nostalgia.
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In the interview, Guzman was unapologetic about his criminal activities, saying he had turned to drug trafficking at age 15 simply to survive.
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"My unapologetic progressivism is a central part of my identity, and I wanted that to be represented adequately in my application," he explained.
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I wanted to make him unapologetic and strong and someone who stands up for himself and doesn't take garbage people say about him.
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She's a regular on two TV shows — FXX's Archer and CBS's Criminal Minds — while also hosting Unapologetic, a new talk show for AMC.
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We, millennials, have fallen out of love with Facebook for exactly the same reason we fell in love with it: its unapologetic ubiquity.
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" Considering that "Me Too" is an unapologetic and confident thing, the Meghan Trainor version of "Feeling Myself," that's sort of a giant "No.
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It's not posturing, but an unapologetic aim to be the best and only Brent Faiyaz—even when it gives him or others pause.
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I see the Unapologetic record label and production company, piloted by the fearless IMAKEMADBEATS, uplifting some of my favorite musicians in the city.
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Reflecting on his career, he said he was unapologetic about his role in Russia's doping program, considering it a condition of his employment.
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McGowan is loud and unapologetic, and is also prone to making straight, white, cis feminism her default, erasing the experiences of other women.
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His hitting — when he gets a chance — is inspiring, and his unapologetic flair is endearing or annoying to fans, with nothing in between.
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"Pregnant workers and mothers face discrimination that is shockingly open and unapologetic, despite the fact that pregnancy discrimination was outlawed nationwide in 1978."
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It also goes deep on women's health, with plots that include Jane's struggle to breast-feed and a crisp, unapologetic story about abortion.
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In fact, she talks to people with an unapologetic enthusiasm that most reserve for best friends they haven't seen in a long time.
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McCarthy's moral absolutism appealed to the sanctimonious Bobby, who was an unapologetic supporter of McCarthy even after the latter's ignominious fall from grace.
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The whole thing was a publicity stunt, the band revealed yesterday in an unapologetic statement that they today replaced with an apologetic one.
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Network executives at Fox and MSNBC figured out early on that hosts with unapologetic views and distinctive personalities are a draw to viewers.
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I like to write from many perspectives and it sparked a really unapologetic flip, of how easily the tables can and DO turn.
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I've come around on the sins I rejected her for, and understand them as part of the same complex, unapologetic person I respect.
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He was an exciting alternative — an unapologetic liberal voice who embraced bigger government and free stuff, and flipped a finger to Wall Street.
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Rather, it requires an aggressive and unapologetic effort to show those in power that they no longer represent the will of the people.
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Blatter was unapologetic about the payment, saying it was an unwritten "gentleman's agreement," though he conceded the transaction should have been documented earlier.
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All that made it ideal for the Toronto International Film Festival, a sprawling showcase for unapologetic genre fictions and pleasurably difficult art films.
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You can be a hip-hop head, a sneaker fiend, a theater expert, a modern dance aficionado or an unapologetic comic book nerd.
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As we honor his legacy, I hope we remember this dreamer-poet who loved Harlem and his people with a fierce, unapologetic love.
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The state is home to headline-grabbing white supremacists in Whitefish, the lakeside town where the unapologetic neo-Nazi Richard Spencer is based.
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At the same time, the masculine power and unapologetic sensuality of his pantherine, explosive performances charged male dancing with new drama and intensity.
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Pollsters were already forecasting an uphill battle for the incumbent senator, facing national political headwinds and an environment more open to unapologetic partisanship.
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By the time the Q&A plays at the end of the special, Chappelle has already shown his unapologetic approach to courting controversy.
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But earlier in the day, Mr. Trump reverted to the unapologetic stance he took in a news conference last month at Trump Tower.
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As a younger man, he earned a national reputation for his unapologetic defense of President Bill Clinton when he faced impeachment in 1998.
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He announced the move in what has now become characteristic fashion: With a brash and unapologetic press conference larded with falsehoods and foofaraw.
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The Iraqi leadership shut down the internet, imposed a curfew, deployed security forces and was largely unapologetic when they opened fire on demonstrators.
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She was a positive force in the world, a tireless and unapologetic champion for women, and passionate about her work as a therapist.
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In the way that the "Alien" movies' Xenomorph is the perfect killing creature, so goes Amazon Spark: the perfect, unapologetic internet moneymaking creation.
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Pressley ran as an unapologetic liberal, calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and the abolishing of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The designer Lia Tjandra has overseen the creation of an extraordinary series of documents that demand an unapologetic level of attention and engagement.
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We live in a national age of delusion and unapologetic rule-breaking, so perhaps there is a pleasingly nefarious explanation for this trade.
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In the Trump era, ''unapologetic'' constitutes a state of mind: There is no shame in flouting norms, exiting accords, jeopardizing international relationships, lying.
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The 1403-member cast singing about the Age of Aquarius is distinct for its abundance of unapologetic wrinkles, dad bods and artificial joints.
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Delgado, for his part, he told the New York Times in October that despite the attacks, he remains unapologetic for his old music.
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A year after 2012's Unapologetic, Ynfynyt Scroll and AiR DJ released Track Meet's second label compilation—all of which are PWYC here.
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While the new direction has been sharply criticized by human rights groups and other liberal parties, the center-left party has been unapologetic.
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Envoys to Beijing are scholars of realism, their fine minds applied to a delicate task: managing profitable relations with a deep-pocketed, unapologetic dictatorship.
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This was an Anglican affair punctuated by some unapologetic blackness: the exuberance of traditional black preaching backed up by some down-home gospel music.
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M.I.A.'s disinterest in identity politics—and her unapologetic embrace of cultures from all over the world—is her greatest strength and biggest downfall.
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It's at these moments that he could have been more unapologetic, more irreverent — more like the men who locked arms at the Cedar Bar.
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"What I've always loved about Darren is, he's unapologetic and he's bold," Lawrence told the New York Times in an article published Sept. 19.
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"I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologetic call we count every single vote," Gillum wrote on Twitter Saturday afternoon.
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" The tour is billed as featuring observations on "the current state of anti-scientific affairs" by speakers revered for "their unapologetic takedowns of religion.
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And considering the era in which Playboy launched, the way it features women as unapologetic sexual being was (and arguably still is) radically progressive.
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" Denton also appeared on Good Morning America, Tuesday, still maintaining his position that Gawker "put the story first and I am unapologetic about that.
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That is certainly the case for Rockwell's barn burner of number, "Sexy," wherein Karen sings about her ardent, unapologetic love for sexy Halloween costumes.
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Everything about their political personas, the unapologetic way they talk about race and imperialism, and even the way they dress seems to spark headlines.
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"What attracted me most was her keen cyber-self awareness and unapologetic femme presence as a young black mother," Twitter user Bianca Perez says.
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For the past nine years, award-wining actress Emmy Rossum transformed herself into one of television's most unapologetic characters as Fiona Gallagher on Shameless.
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"She looks like a really thin girl … she looks like there's an issue," said her costar, the unapologetic Bethenny Frankel, during the premiere episode.
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Dunham was slammed for speaking up loudly: she received hate from both passionate Bernie supporters and Republicans for her unapologetic support of Hillary Clinton.
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In the public realm, after all, nothing is more terrifying than a young woman in the unabashed and unapologetic throes of unconventional sexual desire.
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But when it comes to the mechanics of existing, and thriving, as a human being, she's unashamed, unpolished, unapologetic—a stream-of-consciousness genius.
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Women in particular have become unapologetic about speaking out for abortion rights, Kolbert said—a huge boon for the contemporary movement to preserve Roe.
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It's a film saturated in the drowsy magic of innocence — that unapologetic, insatiable appetite for creation too often discarded along the road towards adulthood.
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The signature sauces are where it's at, but as an unapologetic carnivore, we were surprised by how much we enjoyed the vegan dog too.
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Trump's ban does not mark a grand departure from American values, but rather presents American values in their ugliest, most blatant and unapologetic form.
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Those are more serious topics than what she covered on her late-night cable show, but Handler hasn't left behind her notoriously unapologetic humor.
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Aucoin died 15 years ago this month, but only recently have I found myself able to appreciate his work—and his unapologetic, unmissable queerness.
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Some of them pointed out that the recent Russian originator of the testament-forgery thesis, on whose work Kotkin relied, was an unapologetic Stalinist.
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The Texas Republican on Friday called for an "unapologetic tax cut" in the plan Republicans are hashing out and hope to pass this year.
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Avenatti — who spent the weekend headlining events for the South Carolina Democratic Party and the Horry County Democratic Party — is unapologetic for his approach.
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This is flamenco as unapologetic high drama, as urgent conversation between the dancer and the guitarists and singers who feed her with their energy.
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The queen of pilates and pop, the self-proclaimed unapologetic bitch, the mother of six is turning the big 6-0, and we're celebrating.
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While Trump has built his campaign on unapologetic controversial statements and policies, his opponents have struggled to keep up with the mogul's media savvy.
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When you're one of these unapologetic Disney fans, there's nothing you'd like to receive more than a gift that pays homage to your obsession.
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I love that part about being unapologetic, because I think that women can be so reactive to criticism because we get it so often.Definitely.
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Each body is a testament not to an idea but to a life lived, an unapologetic commitment to work, winning, confidence, excellence and ambition.
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Yet while unapologetic about his sexual orientation and even accepted by his religious father, even he struggles to show himself the same self-love.
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But, all this is precisely what happens in an administration that proudly pairs contempt for knowledge and expertise with unapologetic racism, xenophobia, and misogyny.
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That same unapologetic Blackness from "Formation" re-emerges in Lemonade's stunning visuals and through the array of Black hair that appears throughout the piece.
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As the executive director of the Arab American Association of New York, Sarsour serves as an unapologetic advocate for her religious and ethnic heritage.
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I am queer as fuck and extremely unapologetic about it, so being a woman with a shaved head wasn't too much of a stretch.
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What's also consistent with Trump's background, though, is an unapologetic eye for the main chance and a brazen disregard for propriety and self-restraint.
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Hooded Justice's fellow hero, Rorschach, is a nihilistic, unapologetic, objectivist moralist who is willing to risk armageddon based on what he believes is good.
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The appearance of someone who seems not just unafraid of breaking with tradition, but indeed unapologetic about doing so, is often greeted with wariness.
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" He added: "We are unapologetic for engaging with our Education Foundation, business partners and community stakeholders in an effort to close known achievement gaps.
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Trish Florence is a mom, a community organizer with TX21 Indivisible, an unapologetic feminist, and an activist for racial, social, reproductive, and economic justice.
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You, along with many of our critics, have a hard time with Prime Minister Orban's unapologetic defence of the Christian cultural identity of Europe.
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Our work was unapologetic, confrontational, progressive and poetic, and the unique identity of each writer gave NME its rich diversity of ideas and perspectives.
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Something about Ms. Davis's refined prettiness and her undisguised, unapologetic liberalism doomed her to that ignominious loss to Greg Abbott, 59 to 38 percent.
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There's sadness in Odets's life story, but there's mostly resilience, tenderness and a willingness to fashion an unapologetic gay life, sometimes against all odds.
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This confidently unapologetic comedian continues her stint at Carolines, taking a break from hosting "Late Night Whenever," the podcast/talk show produced by WNYC.
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As in his first presidential run in 2016, Sanders, 78, has campaigned as an unapologetic, self-described democratic socialist who seeks a political revolution.
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For many black people, making America "great again" is especially threatening, as it signals a return to a more explicit and unapologetic racial dystopia.
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The Trump on the campaign trail -- full of bravado, fiercely unapologetic, dramatic, obsessed with victimization -- was the Trump of the wheeling-and-dealing 1980s.
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Mr. Flynn has been unapologetic about his views of not only the C.I.A. but other national security agencies, including the D.I.A. under his leadership.
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The president's budget proposal eviscerates federal support for clean energy research, and the president has been an unapologetic supporter of the fossil fuel industry.
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During the third Democratic presidential debate in Houston last month, he offered up an unapologetic defense of a mandatory buyback program for assault weapons.
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Being unapologetic about your ignorance, incuriosity, bigotry and immature refusal to recognize your nation's flaws as well as virtues — that's a different thing entirely.
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David Bronner, the vegan C.E.O. — that's Cosmic Engagement Officer — of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps and an unapologetic evangelist for psychedelics has given $5 million.
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" Whan, 52, is unapologetic about his mandate, which he described as "making sure the best players in the world have the most playing opportunities.
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Jackson was also an unapologetic slave owner, unlike earlier presidents who were troubled by holding people in bondage in the land of the free.
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And with this latest green light to polluters and contaminators, all of us are again paying the price for that unapologetic greed and ignorance.
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People in the wealthy parts of town tend to vote a straight Republican ticket here, but Nashville's mayor, Megan Barry, is an unapologetic liberal.
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Anam Ahmad, 26 Princess Leia inspired me to be a strong, bold, unapologetic woman who stood up for what was right and spoke up.
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"What is different is that this administration is unapologetic about it and this is where a lot of the resentment arises from," he said.
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Asked about the remarks, Israeli Transportation and Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz declined to discuss the U.S. election campaign but was unapologetic about Israel's methods.
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The unapologetic, sometimes heavy-handed literariness of "The Wild Pear Tree" is leavened by hints of grim comedy and sharp, if subtle, social criticism.
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This is what I want to bring to the United States Congress, an unapologetic display of the fabric of the people in this country.
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The themes are the same as the ones you hear at Breitbart — non-whites are dangerous, feminists are bad — but toned up and unapologetic.
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A revived and unapologetic American nationalism, which will stand for American interests abroad while defending the traditional conception of the American nation at home.
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It's about Trump signaling that he wants to take a punitive attitude toward Mexico and an unapologetic attitude toward cracking down on illegal immigration.
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The singer fell in the camp of loving her ensemble, tweeting a video of herself dancing with a caption that read in part, "Unapologetic fun."
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Still, when Mr. Falwell, a lawyer, endorsed Mr. Trump, he did it in a way that was reminiscent of his father's unvarnished and unapologetic approach.
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An unapologetic progressive who was once kicked out of a luncheon for heckling Donald Trump is set to become first Muslim woman elected to Congress.
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But when it came time to fight for her right to be there, she stepped up and made a great and unapologetic case for herself.
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Self-aware and unapologetic, the foundations of Psychopomp are built on needs – emotional, physical, spiritual – and the painful understanding that they can't always be met.
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"Unapologetic" and "unyielding," are oft-used terms; his is a socially conscious form of artistic reflection that is divergent from the standard contemporary English manner.
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And he would continue to garner attention in the decades to come with his unique take on sex and sexuality — initially guarded and later unapologetic.
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However, it's not just her unapologetic sex-positivity and flagrant attitude-packed realness that has us hailing Peaches a feminist icon (amongst many other things).
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"Let me say clearly: I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologetic call that we count every single vote," he said.
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Lee is caustic, relentlessly unpleasant, and an unapologetic (title aside) con artist — but McCarthy also makes her endlessly compelling and ultimately something close to relatable.
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I think what makes Atomic so fun to watch is her unapologetic reverence for style set against the savage brutality of her missions in Berlin.
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But former Bachelor contestant and Bachelorette star Andi Dorfman is a proud, unapologetic feminist, and she has no time for men who won't embrace that.
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The result was Visible: 60 women at 60, a book and photographic exhibition celebrating 60-year-old women in all their raw and unapologetic glory.
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That's why I also offer kudos also to statistically average-size model Iskra Lawrence for her largely unapologetic comeback to an internet hater this month.
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The company wears its military machismo on its tight sleeve and it is as outspoken and unapologetic about its conservative politics as it can get.
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The character, much like Savage herself, is completely unapologetic, she's self-aware, knows and accepts her flaws, and embodies the "zero fucks to give" spirit.
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Incredibly intelligent, unapologetic young black women calling out young white women for being privileged, basic, and offensive in their tastes and their characterizations of women.
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With a focus on sexuality and female empowerment, Tove Lo's new album brings to mind another "Unapologetic Bitch" — but its cover drew those comparisons first!
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For these and other incidents where I have been at fault, I would like to apologize for being a clueless, selfish, unapologetic and defensive ass.
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Instead of attempting to cater to a general smartphone buyer, Samsung doubled down on what makes a Note a Note: it's big, expensive, and unapologetic.
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Perhaps because she is a woman, her fierce and unapologetic intelligence has earned comparisons to a schoolmistress, but her assertiveness is more puckish than pedantic.
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Le Pen's image had been insinuated into countless Pepe memes, an extension of the creeping, unapologetic far-right ideology that Pepe had come to embody.
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The menu from chefs Mia Wasilevich and Teresa Montaño also referenced 90s LA and its unapologetic decadence, as well as big moments in Fleiss' lore.
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Asked on Friday if Ducey was concerned the tweets might complicate future court cases or even invite vigilante acts against suspects, his office was unapologetic.
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In fact, it was the whole focus of her unapologetic performance of her single "Sorry Not Sorry" at the 2017 American Music Awards in November.
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They danced along to a song that highlighted key themes Trump has talked up during his controversial campaign -- including a sense of unapologetic, aggressive nationalism.
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But I think we need Wonder Woman in that bra, those bracelets, those bright, unapologetic colors precisely because they threw me for such a loop.
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It's not the revelation that Ruby has a sex life that's important, it's the unapologetic attitude that she takes when Dre confronts her about it.
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Morgan would prefer Bey hadn't made an unapologetic album about her life as a black woman, because he doesn't find it pleasant to listen to.
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Instead, Incantation have done what any metal band worth its gas money dreams of—they've released nine albums of uncompromising, unapologetic, ripping fucking death metal.
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Rick may be a genius, but he's also an unapologetic drunken asshole, unmoored from tact, who lays bare the family's myriad problems with benumbed precision.
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"We have a presidential candidate who deploys insults and unapologetic lies to consolidate his power," said PEN President Andrew Solomon during the gala's opening speech.
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"I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologetic call that we count every single vote," Gillum said at a press conference.
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Still, in an interview a year ago, Mr. Perdue was unapologetic, emphasizing that the Department of Agriculture had signed off on Perdue's animal welfare standards.
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He was unapologetic about the need for his nation to defend itself, and unafraid to confront attempt to demonize, undercut or undermine the Jewish state.
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His life is proof that unapologetic right-wing politics do not necessarily bend toward absolutism; they can also sometimes stiffen the spine of liberal democracy.
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"Her affordable collection for Fashion Nova sold out immediately—a real tribute to the power of her infectious personality and unapologetic, authentic take on style."
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While there are countless moments where SZA is confident, uncompromising and unapologetic, Ctrl is set apart by her admission of her own flaws and weaknesses.
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It's fitting: that monument serves as both the best-known example of a video game time-loop and the unapologetic inspiration for Elsinore's temporal machinations.
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In equally unapologetic style, lately we've been seeing a slew of older women on social media dyeing their hair all the colors of the rainbow.
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Instead, it's on the unapologetic middle school pleasure these women get from talking about their crushes and planning their romantic strategies together, as a team.
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I made that bitch famous God damn I made that bitch famous Swift's speech could be read as an unapologetic response to West's crass song.
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However, in contrast to most geometric abstractionists, she never goes for the big concept: her work is modest and playful, full of joyful, unapologetic insouciance.
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Bedtime Stories is no classic, but "Human Nature" is a fabulously unapologetic clapback to critics who slut-shamed her during the highly sexualized Erotica era.
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By the late '60s, Judy Chicago had just turned 30 and was already a fearless and unapologetic artist teaching at California State University at Fresno.
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Publicly, President Trump has remained quiet about Stormy Daniels, the pornographic film star whose unapologetic "60 Minutes" interview on Sunday detailed their alleged sexual encounters.
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The first would involve running back into the understanding embrace of the Stoolies and building an uncouth, unapologetic brand aimed exclusively at boorish young men.
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Not hiding, and living our lives, especially in this month of pride, are an unapologetic demand that you will recognize it and never forget it.
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We didn't hear about his unapologetic support for the invasion of Iraq or the intrusive surveillance of Muslim New Yorkers during his time in office.
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But her unsuccessful run sealed her legacy as an unapologetic antiwar, feminist and working-class advocate, work she pursued until retiring from Congress in 1983.
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She's still not entirely sure where her life will take her, but she just knows she wants to help girls be their best unapologetic selves.
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Bolton made his name with sharp elbows and an unapologetic antagonism of the world body as envoy to the UN during George W. Bush's administration.
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His overt anger, his unapologetic willingness to yell and, at times, cut off sitting senators, provoked a palpable physical response I was powerless to control.
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And his unapologetic nationalism, particularly on immigration issues, both endeared him to hardline conservatives and made him a radioactive figure in the eyes of liberals.
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If we play it methodically, confident in our enduring strengths, and unapologetic about our values, we can eventually build a more stable relationship, without illusions.
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For those few moments, we got to be fully us, unashamed in our American-ness, unapologetic in our Islam and fully acknowledged in our humanity.
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Casten later told me that he's unapologetic about both his stances and his rhetoric because anything else would be a betrayal to his true self.
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The results seemed to validate her strategy of registering thousands of young and minority voters and exciting them with an unapologetic appeal to the left.
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"Skin bleaching and lightening the skin becomes the [thing] that grabs our attention because skin color's such an unapologetic mark of someone's race," she said.
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In a contest between the unapologetic jerk in the White House and the self-styled saints seeking to unseat him, the jerk might just win.
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With unapologetic lyrics, Rainey proudly proclaimed her bisexuality and helped to mainstream black female narratives in a musical style that later became a nationwide craze.
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Rochelle casts her spell on Laura Lizzie, a blonde student and unapologetic, confrontational racist who sabotages Rochelle at diving practice and calls her racial epithets.
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With so much emphasis on process in party politics, especially among Republicans, the unapologetic substantive claims from social preservationists like Schlafly and Trump stand out.
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Many seem to have forgotten that a Jewish state is a place where the natural and healthy aspiration for Jewish continuity can and should be unapologetic.
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He is unrelenting, unapologetic and quite literally a danger to every victory that has been achieved by the civil rights community over the last 50 years.
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Like, I think, a young, energetic woman who is unapologetic in saying you know what, yep, I think you should have health care in this country.
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"What kind of lady," begins Greer, the most immodest of her lovers—but Nola cuts him off, ironclad and unapologetic, leveraging control: "...Acts like a man?"
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Yglesias attributes O'Malley's weaknesses to a variety of factors—dull public speaking, Sanders's more unapologetic leftism, a waning public interest in elevating governors to the presidency.
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Priced at an unapologetic $3,000 and available to buy right away from Focal and Amazon, the Stellia satisfy the demands of both luxury and tech enthusiasts.
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Her debut album Invasion of Privacy dropped Friday, gifting us another 10 songs of what is now Cardi's brand: unapologetic celebration of self, money, and confidence.
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Jerry Lewis, the unapologetic and legendary comedian who started in the entertainment business in the 22015s, died at his home in Las Vegas on Sunday morning.
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His unapologetic presence meant so much for the LGBTQ + community and the future of Latin Trap… Thank you for always speaking and living your Truth Kevin.
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He is idolized for his fierce, unapologetic approach to tradition – or rather, the way in which he shattered convention, with creations like the iconic armadillo shoe.
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"For me, being a role model has been my free-spiritedness and sometimes my unapologetic attitude for decisions that I feel comfortable with," she told Kimmel.
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Being associated with such an iconic brand that has always stood for freedom of expression, individuality, and unapologetic expression of personhood is such a wonderful feeling.
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It takes two seasons for them to succeed, but come Season 3, we're getting unapologetic (crime) boss ladies in Desna, Jenn, Polly, Quiet Ann, and Virginia.
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With my new album, I'm at the point in my life, not just my career but my life, where I feel unapologetic for expressing myself honestly.
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West, who has come under pressure for his unapologetic backing of Trump, performed two songs on SNL's 44th season opener, but still had more to say.
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Anti is Rihanna's first album since 2012's Unapologetic – and the longest gap she's ever had between albums since her 2005 debut, Music of the Sun.
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I identify with Kelli the most, not only in her unapologetic boldness, but because she is the only plus-sized woman in the quartet of friends.
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I've been a fan of Tom Petty's brashly unapologetic music since high school, but I'd never seen him perform live until this past July (my mistake).
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Bratton's op-ed makes it clear that the government prefers device security that's easier for it to crack—he's unapologetic about wanting a "front door" entrance.
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Lizzo songs like "Coconut Oil" and "Good As Hell" are unapologetic, self-love mantras that empower a demographic we rarely see celebrated: plus-sized black women.
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Dedicating the book to her "Muthafukken Self" and all the "lovely lost souls out there," Thorne is unapologetic about her life, her pain and her triumph.
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Unsurprisingly, Fancy's theory of boundless inclusivity gives her whole outlook an unapologetic radiance that's hard to miss (though we'll admit her flawless flower crown certainly helps).
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He was unapologetic about wanting to start a race war, and justified his actions by claiming that black men raped white women in a jailhouse manifesto.
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An unapologetic nationalist is bound for the White House, Republicans are in control of both houses of Congress—and the world body is in their crosshairs.
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John Lewis goes back to his roots House Democrats continue to be unapologetic for their strategy that effectively allowed them to take over the House floor.
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The project's intro track, "Live", likens an unapologetic autobiography giving listeners insight into who the artist is and the hardships he has faced in the past.
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He always returned to what he knows: the brash, unapologetic provocateur who is as interested in making a stir as he is in getting things done.
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In one series, the geometric designs of floor rugs are interrupted by her nude body parts, monumental and unapologetic, as seen from her point of view.
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Grassroots organizations involved in electoral politics say the rise in support represents an opportunity for the Democratic Party to take a more unapologetic stance on abortion.
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Ultimately, what her rise says about our society today is that if you're creative, unapologetic, and hardworking, social media gives you a greater chance to succeed.
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She released new LPs — Rated R, Loud, Talk That Talk, and Unapologetic, respectively — supported by a handful of massive singles every year between 2009 and 2012.
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"Close to You" is a subtle, pained successor to "Stay," the Unapologetic ballad that's shone in the hands of everyone from Rebecca Black to Vin Diesel.
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"I really hope that what girls convey from my message...is that it is okay to be unapologetic, so long as you do it with dignity."
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Small or not, Ravishly had a potent ethos of inclusivity and an unapologetic commitment to all people, all bodies, all those things we shouldn't apologize for.
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By focusing on these critical issues in a bold and unapologetic manner, Trump's other "scandals" didn't matter — no matter how much the media reported on them.
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Christie said the state agreed to let her go to Maine after confirming she "was no longer symptomatic," but remained unapologetic about New Jersey's quarantine policy.
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The Wing's team has worked hard to build a space that Gelman compares to a college library — fun and inviting, with an unapologetic work-hard vibe.
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It mostly follows the pattern, with McCarthy playing another smug trash-talker who hides a lifetime of wounded desperation under her vulgar, unapologetic, hilariously selfish surface.
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While some technology veterans may bash Bumble for offloading their engineering to their parent company, she is unapologetic about the benefits and practicality of the arrangement.
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Here, Mapplethorpe is not just a famous photographer, he becomes metonymic for whiteness, for any other unapologetic white gay male, thirsty to make blackness his own.
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As a reporter and an unapologetic city girl, I only really hear about guns in a negative context, like when homicides and mass shootings take place.
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Unapologetic melodrama is the best fit for shooters like Deus Ex, because subtlety looks grotesque when your avatar is personally capable of causing so much destruction.
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Lima-Taub wrote on her Facebook page that she remains "unapologetic" after calling Tlaib a "Hamas-loving anti-Semite" who was a danger to the country.
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"This is what I want to bring to the United States Congress, an unapologetic display of the fabric of the people in this country," she wrote.
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"I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologetic call we count every single vote," he said at a news conference in Tallahassee.
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"I am replacing my words of concession with an uncompromised and unapologetic call that we count every single vote," he said with the recount now underway.
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Even if you got a little too old for the Saturday morning cartoons, you can still have an unapologetic amount of Disney decorations around your house.
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Tireless, passionate, unapologetic, she never forgets where she comes from -- an immigrant, working-class family in one of the most under-resourced parts of our country.
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And while realists acknowledge the need to deal with Russia's President on overlapping interests, the world has already marveled at Trump's unapologetic bromance with Vladimir Putin.
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Even more disturbing was the unapologetic testimony of these CEO's stating that they would continue to rescind health insurance policies without cause absent a federal prohibition.
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Christie was unapologetic when he told reporters he and his family would spend Saturday night at one of the governor's residences at the shuttered beach park.
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Or, more accurately, something out of Rabelais — a mustachioed, barrel-chested bear of a man whose unapologetic immoderation encompassed a dazzling repertory: There was the eating.
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WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish charity helping victims of child abuse committed by Catholic priests condemned the church's unapologetic response to its allegations as "offensive" on Monday.
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He's gifted us the first single "Show You the Way," an unapologetic deep dive into 70s yacht rock more than 40 years after the movement's peak.
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With the Biebs turning 22 today, a batch of adult Beliebers are coming out of the woodwork to express their unapologetic devotion for the Canadian crooner.
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So did the lighter-toned bushy woman in the almost deliquescing painting "Nu de Face I" (Frontal Nude I, 1928) who bristles with unapologetic sensual mystery.
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A shrine to the painter goddess Georgia O'Keeffe, disguised as an exhibition of the artist's wardrobe, works, and unapologetic lifestyle, is coming to the Brooklyn Museum.
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With his constant, flagrant and unapologetic lying, he has shredded the standards of intellectual virtue — the normal respect for facts and truth that makes conversation possible.
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Kitsune games has always been a political studio because it aims to be inclusive and diverse and accessible and we are very much unapologetic about that.
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Céline wasn't overly politicized, the way Dior has become under Maria Grazia Chiuri, or locked into ye olde power suit, but it was assertive and unapologetic.
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With her unapologetic lyrics, Rainey proudly proclaimed her bisexuality and helped to mainstream black female narratives in a musical style that later became a nationwide craze.
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Like many of the photos on Jenner's Instagram feed that chronicle her young family's luxurious life, it was simultaneously a sweet moment and an unapologetic flex.
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Their unapologetic support for President Trump was greeted with huge applause at the Conservative Political Action Conference, which concluded Saturday with an appearance by the president.
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His comments echo a shift that the entire NRA has been making in the Trump era: taking their unapologetic approach to other lightning rod political issues.
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The young women they featured were unapologetic about who they are — and so willing to allow their peers to document moments of real tragedy and joy.
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Our mission has been the same since day one: We curate brave spaces for creatives of color so they can be their full and unapologetic selves.
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We have to have a clear progressive message, we have to be unapologetic about it, we have to show people we can produce results for them.
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Kurland's photos are overwhelmingly androgynous in their unapologetic femininity; her girls are casually dressed (or undressed) in '90s jeans and tank tops accompanied by militant personas.
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He soon turned his foibles into a permanent shtick, becoming an unapologetic stand-in for what he saw as old-world British habits and political views.
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The fight comes as its new chief executive is trying to clean up Uber's reputation as an aggressive and unapologetic firm, following a string of scandals.
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The Georgia congressman is an unapologetic defender of the President, a willing participant in partisan battles with Democrats in Washington and a regular on Fox News.
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More from Voraciously: Hot buffalo chicken dip is the unapologetic and nostalgic dish your party guests deserve What's the best jarred salsa for your next party?
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These are laid out in a thirteen-point statement written by the women and Darnell Moore, which calls for, in part, an ideal of unapologetic blackness.
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It's the kind of bad writing you see in unapologetic genre work or, worse, prestige television, where failed novelists go to be flattered by failed readers.
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Both unapologetic Trump supporters, both with one of the most challenging jobs in media given their candidate's rhetoric or social media activity at any given moment.
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Liberals love AOC's unapologetic embrace of things like the "Green New Deal" and her willingness to parry with Republicans -- both in person and on social media.
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More recently, we have Beyoncé and Rihanna leading the feminist charge in pop by celebrating other women and being unapologetic about their success and their sexuality.
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Ginsburg has always been an unapologetic representative of the liberal tradition in America, and today she is embraced by the resurgent left within the Democratic Party.
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Her unapologetic cash grab and lack of accountability is a necessary wake up call that not every emerging voice is interested in promoting socially conscious messages.
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There were loud complaints at time-wasting tactics by the Spaniard, a bit of umpire abuse, and an unapologetic attempt to hit Nadal with the ball.
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She stormed through her chaotic mind and world to forge an unapologetic life, inspiring countless others — like me, and maybe even you — to do the same.
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Accompanying this, her embroidery work – "Unapologetic" (2658) – comprises several sheer pieces of needlework trapped behind thick wooden frames, representing the forgotten stories of families in Iraq.
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Between the '80s soundtrack, the confusing setting, and the show's unapologetic dialogue, the British students and their sexual escapades are just about all people can talk about.
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"With creative director Jeremy Scott at the helm, this fashion house is famous for its tongue-in-cheek designs and unapologetic aesthetic," EA says on its website.
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The series takes the best aspects of controversial blaxploitation films — the empowerment of black characters, the films' unapologetic nature and humor — and brings them forward in time.
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And then there was her musical alter-ego Erika Jayne — the bold, sexpot singer with nine No. 1 singles, legions of dedicated fans and an unapologetic attitude.
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In a time of fake news, fake restaurants, and fake jizz secreted during fake orgasms, there's something profound about surrendering to the unapologetic artifice of amateur wrestling.
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Quite frankly, the appointment of Edward Enninful, who has long challenged the industry with directional, compelling imagery and a genuine, unapologetic promotion of diversity, is long overdue.
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In the back of the room were the group's unapologetic materials: clipboards, maps, brochures calling for "fairer taxes" and "cleaner energy," and a rough door-knocking script.
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