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"unrepentantly" Definitions
  1. without showing any shame about your actions or beliefs

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She's looking — unwavering, unrepentantly — straight at us. ●
As with McBride's previous HBO comedies, he excels at portraying unrepentantly awful people unrepentantly doing awful things until they learn to be somewhat repentant about doing those awful things.
We will relentlessly and unrepentantly rail against fascism and bigotry in all forms.
And booze goggles, I would imagine, would help to soften the show's unrepentantly male gaze.
Trump's time on golf courses has already far outpaced his predecessor's, which he criticized unrepentantly.
He has been unrepentantly himself since the Obama administration, when he barnstormed the country championing the birther conspiracy theory; he has been unrepentantly himself since he descended that golden escalator and called Mexican immigrants rapists and murderers; he has been unrepentantly himself since the day after he accepted the Republican nomination for the presidency and held a press conference wondering whether Ted Cruz's dad was involved in the murder of John F. Kennedy (seriously, look it up).
She died in Florence, unrepentantly combative and eccentric, within hearing distance of the ringing bells of the Duomo.
Staying unrepentantly cosmopolitan during the 1979 revolution, he was reviled as pro-Western, socially isolated and expelled from his teaching job.
The Guy is unrepentantly low-maintenance — way more Pineapple Express than Narcos — unlike his dozens of clients across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and even Queens.
Toshi Reagon and Bernice Johnson Reagon's concert version, titled "Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower," is an unrepentantly political work of theater.
It is unrepentantly nasty, laced with comedy so dark it burns, and filled with gross-out moments that will almost certainly turn your stomach.
But that is because he has represented large numbers of black people in court, on criminal and civil matters, and is unrepentantly anti-establishment.
Their cavalier attitude prompts Bobby to make an example of Victor, a top broker, merely for being the most unrepentantly obnoxious of the bunch.
When he switched his flow to its signature aggressive pattern mid-song, the young Ghetts who unrepentantly battled his age-mates on road took over.
But in the face of Britain's unreformed and unrepentantly hostile media, and the virulent transphobia it endlessly churns out, calls for unity won't be enough.
Flow Mafia - "La Joyería" His signature rasp intact, el favorito de capos himself brings an unrepentantly sinister and racy streak to this jewel-encrusted piece of trap gold.
Borderline incoherent and unrepentantly lewd, this buddy-cop comedy (based on the 1977-83 television series of the same name) substitutes cars, 'copters and motorcycles for actual characters.
He is unrepentantly pro-fracking and has vowed to roll back President Obama's Climate Action plan, which is an executive action directing his administration to cut fossil fuel use.
It's a gorgeous, well-written, and unrepentantly political series, but it's at its absolute worst when the writers try too hard to make it feel like Game of Thrones.
This may have something to do with like 20 percent of the league actively and unrepentantly tanking, but there seem to be a lot of placeholder names on rosters this year.
It's an unrepentantly nasty scene, especially when Dwight and Daryl are brought in purely so that Negan can use Sherry to make them both uncomfortable and reassert his power over Dwight.
Tommy's unrepentantly racist father (nicely played by Mr. Doman, of "The Wire"), is a paraplegic who's lifted in and out of chairs and cars by a silent woman in a jumpsuit.
He worries about Christian employers having to fund health insurance that covers birth-control methods targeting fertilised eggs, and wonders if religious colleges will one day have to admit unrepentantly gay students.
" As ­Thomas puts it, "Today most American working women would probably be surprised to know that they have an unrepentantly racist, male octogenarian to thank for outlawing sex bias on the job.
Gorgeous and goofy, fanciful and unrepentantly old-fashioned, this Victorian adventure (it's set in 1862) delights much more when its head is in the clouds than when its feet are on the ground.
It is, however, impossible to ignore the fact that it's a movie about adultery — and about a couple of unrepentantly unfaithful people who can afford the risk without too much potential harm to themselves.
Before Iowa and New Hampshire, Cruz aligned himself with Trump unrepentantly, in the hope that Trump would fade or collapse, leaving his disaffected supporters in need of a new political home outside the establishment.
Hard Core, her porno-rap opus of a debut, offered up an unrepentantly empowered vision of ratchet sexuality that peaked with "Not Tonight"—a sing-along anthem for women who were done with pussy-shy dudes.
The president-elect has done nothing of the sort, yet a number of Democrats have made the decision that they can work with an unrepentantly racist, sexist, xenophobic demagogue—so long as he'll negotiate with them.
So, is it true, as Thomas wrote, that "today most American working women would probably be surprised to know that they have an unrepentantly racist, male octogenarian to thank for outlawing sex bias on the job"?
If you can produce for me an administration that has showcased as much unabashedly, unrepentantly regal behavior as his, then I'll personally collect and supply the driftwood for your Thanksgiving tablescapes for the next three decades.
These begin with Argentina's legislative contest next month, which features a close battle in Buenos Aires province, the key electoral district, between President Mauricio Macri's centre-right coalition and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, his unrepentantly populist predecessor.
He marries an Oklahoma blonde (Blake Lively), has a child, and takes over ownership of the club after Ben, an unrepentantly violent gangster, is put in the electric chair at Sing Sing for pouring concrete over one too many undesirable men.
These are not the right's ideals, however, which is why you see Republicans running an accused child predator for office, writing off accusations of sexual assault when they're made against one of their own, and continuing to support an unrepentantly racist President.
There's something viscerally satisfying in how unrepentantly gross Thick Spit is; its songs about blood clots, wet organs, and pulling out your own hair come spilling out of two phlegm-slicked throats, with Sami Kaiser's forcing out rabid howls and Zach Miller's propelling guttural roars.
But the word has also been the subject of an ongoing reclamation, applied to women like Meredith Blake, a prime example of the best connotations of the term: an unrepentantly aggressive, stylish woman who knows what she wants and doesn't take guff from anyone.
Whether it's an abomination and a perversion of one of the best movies in the Bill Murray oeuvre or a great way to immerse a viewer in one of the most perfectly realized worlds brought to the silver screen (I unrepentantly love Groundhog Day) is TBD.
Once upon a time, it would have been hard to imagine a person with Trump's unrepentantly un-Christian lifestyle decisively winning a GOP primary, but in 2016, he found himself in possession of a solid base of self-identified evangelicals who don't actually go to church.
Fashion Review PARIS — Is it possible that Jay Z said it better than any critic could in characterizing the radical brand reset that the storied Italian tailoring house Brioni is undergoing at the hands of Justin O'Shea, a charming, hard-drinking, muscled, unrepentantly macho and lavishly inked Australian retailer?
So not only does Isikoff's story reveal that Fox News unwittingly spread Russian propaganda that was meant to sow doubt about the Kremlin's role in hacking the DNC, but according to the interviews Isikoff did with Rich's family, the network unrepentantly traumatized the relatives of a murder victim in the process.
No one denies he was "unrepentantly racist" — my father, his nephew, used to call him a "brontosaurus" in the years leading up to the Civil Rights Act — but his proposal of the sex discrimination amendment may not have been an attempt to put a poison pill into the bill, as has often been assumed.
Described by its author as both "an anger spittoon" and a means of creating "a space in the theater that is unrepentantly for and about black people," this singular work combines song, dance, ritual, satirical sketches and monologues of mourning to conjure the mortal fear and loathing that rule black American lives in the era of Trayvon Martin and Sandra Bland.
A wolf capable of speech and noted for an unrepentantly-abrasive character, distinguished by a strong nationalism, possessiveness of territory, and an unceasing pragmatism. Of exceptional size, by descent from the Dire Wolves. Able to move without being seen or heard, even when watched. Ally to all the main characters, including Jim.
Ellesmere did not stay long, and the band replaced him with Garry Maloney of The Varukers on drums. Why? gave the band their first UK indie number one. Why? had cover photos showing the corpses of dead civilians. The song "Visions of War" had an "unrepentantly angry and punishing attack" and it became a signature song for the group.
Management of endangered Spotted Owl populations brought the controversy to a head. Conservation for ecologists created travails paralleling those nuclear power gave former Manhattan Project scientists. In each case, science had to be reconciled with individual politics, religious beliefs, and worldviews, a difficult process. Some ecologists managed to keep their science separate from their advocacy; others unrepentantly became avowed environmentalists.
Stuart Jeffries in his Guardian obituary of Starr wrote that his act was "pre-cerebral, unrepentantly sexist, often racist comedy that was rendered overwhelmingly obsolete by the late 1980s". For 20 years, from 1974, Starr developed an addiction to Valium. The chat show host Michael Parkinson wrote that it "addled his talent and confused his personality", eroding "a virtuosity equalled by only a very few entertainers".
He describes "Queer Notions" as "cohesive", "Limehouse Blues" as "unrepentantly skewed", "Take the "A" Train" as "an inebriated waltz" and "Lightnin'" as "full-tilt swing".Harrison, 231-232. Thacker also comments on the contribution by June Tyson to one of the Sun Ra originals at the end of the album: "something that no chronicler of big-band jazz should overlook—a band vocal."Harrison, 232.
Mariner appears to have been in the dark through most of the movie, but has figured out towards the end that he wants to be with Sarah and can live with the theft of $2 million from her scoundrel husband. Eli is seen in his classroom unrepentantly flirting with another student. He has lost his wife, son, and the money, but he still has his Nobel Prize and the professor position.
He made his Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut in 2006 at the Udderbelly venue. Writing in The Guardian, Brian Logan gave it 3 out of 5 stars and called it an "exercise in retro comedy", but "also unrepentantly funny". Clifton was a contestant on Series 5 of The Voice UK, applying under his birth name. He performed "The Impossible Dream (The Quest)" from Man of La Mancha, and did not advance past the blind auditions.
She was also a Grand Champion on Star Search, where she made her national debut. You can also hear Michaels' comedy on XM Satellite Radio and Last.fm. During the 1990s, Michaels shifted her stand-up persona from a dumb-blonde stereotype to a soft-spoken provocateur with an unrepentantly blue sense of humor. She explores such topics as the dynamics of the male/female relationship, "dirty thoughts," and the proliferation of the sensual feminist.
An individual's acceptance of a blood transfusion is similarly deemed as evidence of disassociation.Osamu Muramoto, "Bioethical aspects of the recent changes in the policy of refusal of blood by Jehovah's Witnesses", British Medical Journal, January 6, 2001, page 37. They say Witnesses also obey the "strong counsel" at 1 Corinthians 5:11 that Christians should "quit mixing in company" with people who unrepentantly reject certain scriptural standards. The Witnesses' judicial process has also been criticized.
In jail, Posthumus sleeps, while the ghosts of his dead family appear to complain to Jupiter of his grim fate. Jupiter himself then appears in thunder and glory to assure the others that destiny will grant happiness to Posthumus and Britain. Watercolour of Posthumus and Imogen by Henry Justice Ford.Cornelius arrives in the court to announce that the Queen has died suddenly, and that on her deathbed she unrepentantly confessed to villainous schemes against her husband and his throne.
Killing is a vicious criminal, totally without mercy and portrayed throughout the series without credit by Aldo Agliata. Wearing a black and white costume styled on a human skeleton (designed by movie special effects wizard Carlo Rambaldi), he slaughters other criminals unrepentantly, often stealing their once-stolen loot. He crafts masks from a flesh-like substance to imitate his victims. Killing's methods are brutal and sadistic, and the lurid covers and stories often feature him attacking, torturing, and murdering scantily clad women.
Ora has received mostly mixed reviews from music critics. At AllMusic, Fred Thomas alluded to how the album "manages to be more captivating than her peers by merit of her real approach to her songs, but sonically the album is somewhat interchangeable", but suggested that multiple listens make this release a "masterpiece of unrepentantly commercial pop". Tamsyn Wilce of Bring the Noise suggested that the singer "stick with making the brilliant pop hits as seen in the first half of the album". At Contactmusic.
Jehovah's Witnesses practise a form of shunning which they refer to as "disfellowshipping". A disfellowshipped person is not to be greeted either socially or at their meetings. Disfellowshipping follows a decision of a judicial committee established by a local congregation that a member is unrepentantly guilty of a "serious sin". Sociologist Andrew Holden's research indicates that many Witnesses who would otherwise defect because of disillusionment with the organization and its teachings retain affiliation out of fear of being shunned and losing contact with friends and family members.
Maugham begins by characterizing his story as not really a novel but a thinly veiled true account. He includes himself as a minor character, a writer who drifts in and out of the lives of the major players. Larry Darrell's lifestyle is contrasted throughout the book with that of his fiancée's uncle Elliott Templeton, an American expatriate living in Paris and an unrepentantly shallow yet generous snob. For example, while Templeton's Catholicism embraces the hierarchical trappings of the church, Larry's proclivities tend towards the 13th-century Flemish mystic and saint John of Ruysbroeck.
Witnesses practice disfellowshipping of members who unrepentantly engage in "gross sin","Always Accept Jehovah's Discipline", The Watchtower, November 15, 2006, page 26. (most commonly for breaches of the Witnesses' code of personal morality),"Cultivate Obedience as the End Draws Near", The Watchtower, October 1, 2002, page 21 and "remorseless apostasy"."Elders, Judge With Righteousness", The Watchtower, July 1, 1992, page 19. The process of disfellowshipping is said to be carried to uphold God's standards, preserve the congregation's spiritual cleanness, and possibly prompt a change of attitude in the wrongdoer.
Shelob was an "evil thing in spider-form...[the] last child of Ungoliant to trouble the unhappy world",The Two Towers, book 4, chapter 9: "Shelob's Lair." living high in the Ephel Dúath mountains on the borders of Mordor. Although she resided in Mordor and was unrepentantly evil, she was independent of Sauron and his influence. Her exact size is not stated, but she is significantly larger than her descendants, the Great Spiders of Mirkwood, and her hobbit opponents. Unlike ordinary spiders, she uses a stinger instead of chelicerae to inject her venom and paralyze her victims.
He later elaborated, "I liked 'Scar' as a well-done story, but in the middle of a lackluster and unrepentantly heterogeneous season, I could have done without." Amanda Keith of the Los Angeles Newspaper Group noted that Katee Sackhoff's portrayal of Starbuck had evolved from a "larger-than life character" to one that is "one hundred different kinds of frakked up". Keith called it "a remarkable transformation, and another sign that the [Battlestar Galactica] actors really was robbed of Emmy glory." Simon Brew of Den of Geek called "Scar" "not one of the best episodes to date, I thought, but an improvement on 'Black Market' [the previous episode]".
Many people advocated "no award" votes, and multiple-Hugo-winner Connie Willis declined to present the awards. Tor Books creative director Irene Gallo, on her personal Facebook page, described the Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies as being "unrepentantly racist, misogynist, and homophobic" and "extreme right-wing to neo-Nazi (...) respectively".Internet Explodes Around Irene Gallo, by John O'Neill, at Black Gate; published June 10, 2015; retrieved February 20, 2016 though she clarified that this was not the official position of Tor Books. Various media outlets reported the two campaigns as stating they were a reaction to "niche, academic, overtly [leftist]" nominees and winners in opposition to "an affirmative action award" that preferred female and non-white authors and characters.
Title page of the first edition of The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle In 1751, Tobias Smollett included the Memoirs of a Lady of Quality in his novel The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. Though the memoirs, written in amatory fiction, were published anonymously and revised for publication by John Shebbeare, it was clear from the beginning that the "lady of quality" was Lady Vane. Horace Walpole wrote in a letter the same year: In her memoirs, the Viscountess Vane mocks contemporary social and moral conventions, and describes her emotional devastation following the death of her first husband. Walpole gossiped in the same letter: Lady Vane shocked society not only by refusing to portray herself as chaste, but also by unrepentantly advertising her adulterous relationships.
Lucas "Luke" Rebecca Hobbs is a United States Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent and bounty hunter. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw reveals that he grew up in Samoa and his father ran an elaborate group of thieves, consisting of Hobbs' brothers whom their father unrepentantly allowed to be killed, but Hobbs left the island after he turned his father in and has not returned for years. In Fast Five, Hobbs is trying to bring down Toretto's crew which is his number one priority when he believes that Toretto's crew killed the DEA agents in the train. After outsmarting Toretto and ambushing him, Mia, Brian, and Vince in their base, he takes them into custody to take back to the United States for prosecution.
In 815, Liu and the other Yongzhen reformers were recalled to the capital. Early the following year, he reached Changan, and unrepentantly wrote a poem with a veiled satire on court politics (The Peach Blossoms of Xuandu Temple 玄都觀桃花 The Peach Blossoms of Xuandu Temple, on Mountain Songs) that helped earn him another immediate banishment. Liu was to be sent to be the prefect of Bo (播州, in modern Zunyi, Guizhou), but as this would have been too hard a living place for Liu's mother, Liu Zongyuan offered to go there instead. Finally Pei Du, the deputy chief imperial censor (御史中丞, Yushi Zhongcheng), persuaded the emperor that Liu could be the local governor in Lianzhou in Guangdong,Zizhi Tongjian, vol.
The play is concerned with the significance of rock and roll in the emergence of the socialist movement in Eastern Bloc Czechoslovakia between the Prague Spring of 1968 and the Velvet Revolution of 1989. Taking place in Cambridge, England and in Prague, the play contrasts the attitudes of a young Czech PhD student and rock music fan, who becomes appalled by the repressive regime in his home country, with those of his British Marxist professor, who unrepentantly continues to believe in the Soviet ideal. The play takes place over several decades from the late 1960s until 1990, ending with a concert given by The Rolling Stones that year in Prague. Recurrent references are made to a glimpse by one of the main characters of the young Syd Barrett performing Golden Hair.
M.E. is a homemaker with aspirations of becoming a writer, and Rene starts her own law firm in Birmingham. Characters from the 1960s timeline appeared in the contemporary timeline as well, such as Rene's widowed mother, her brother Elston (openly gay, with an adopted son), M.E.'s oft- divorced sister Teresa (Delta Burke), and M.E.'s aging parents, whose views on race had mellowed somewhat over the years, quite in contrast to unrepentantly racist Uncle Jimmy, who still antagonized Rene if given the chance. The show dealt with issues like modern-day racism, homosexuality, religion, women's rights, rape, natural disaster, alcohol, suicide, and death. During Season 3, M.E.'s daughter Kelly dated an African-American boy, Ajoni (Derrex Brady), and became pregnant by him at age 17, much to Colliar's dismay; Kelly and Ajoni chose to marry and keep the baby, whom they named Emmett.
Jehovah's Witnesses practice a form of excommunication, using the term "disfellowshipping", in cases where a member is believed to have unrepentantly committed one or more of several documented "serious sins". The practice is based on their interpretation of 1 Corinthians 5:11-13 ("quit mixing in company with anyone called a brother that is a fornicator or greedy person or an idolater or a reviler or a drunkard or an extortioner, not even eating with such a man....remove the wicked man from your midst") and 2 John 10 ("never receive him in your home or say a greeting to him"). They interpret these verses to mean that any baptized believer who engages in "gross sins" is to be expelled from the congregation and shunned. When a member confesses to, or is accused of, a serious sin, a judicial committee of at least three elders is formed.
Unrepentantly admitting to Judge Pope that his client was a fugitive, Butterfield proclaimed the supremacy of federal law over state law (a contested legal doctrine in 1843) and stated that he and his client had appeared in federal court to "plead for liberty, personal freedom, secured to every citizen in this broad land by the Constitution of the United States." During the trial, the gallery had a large number of women. Butterfield's witty opening statement was "May it please your Honor, I appear before the Pope, in the presence of angels, to defend the Prophet of the Lord!" Although Judge Pope issued a decision on the lines suggested by counsel Butterfield and released Smith upon these terms, the Mormon leader and his close associates began to realize that they could not practice their faith within the boundaries of any of the existing states of the United States.
The Society has described its intolerance of dissident and divergent doctrinal views within its ranks as "strict", but claims its stance is based on the scriptural precedent of 2 Timothy 2:17, 18 in which the Apostle Paul condemns heretics Hymenaeus and Philetus who denied the resurrection of Jesus. It said: "Following such Scriptural patterns, if a Christian (who claims belief in God, the Bible, and Jesus) unrepentantly promotes false teachings, it may be necessary for him to be expelled from the congregation.... Hence, the true Christian congregation cannot rightly be accused of being harshly dogmatic.""Questions from readers", Watchtower, April 1, 1986. Sociologist Rodney Stark says that Jehovah's Witness leaders are "not always very democratic" and members are expected to conform to "rather strict standards", but that enforcement tends to be informal, sustained by close bonds of friendship, and that Jehovah's Witnesses see themselves as "part of the power structure rather than subject to it".
" Barry Walters from Rolling Stone said Back in Black "still sounds thoroughly timeless, the essence of unrepentantly simple but savagely crafted hard rock" and "a celebration of thrashing, animal sex", although he observed "mean-spirited sexism" on songs such as "What Do You Do for Money Honey" and "Given the Dog a Bone". Robert Christgau was less enthusiastic, finding the band somewhat too "primitive" and their sexual imagery "unimaginative". "Angus Young does come up with killer riffs", he wrote in Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s (1990), "though not as consistently as a refined person like myself might hope, and lead singer Brian Johnson sings like there's a cattle prod at his scrotum, just the thing for fans who can't decide whether their newfound testosterone is agony or ecstasy." As her favourite album, Kitty Empire of The Observer acknowledged Back in Black is "a preposterous, drongoid record ... built on casual sexism, eye-rolling double entendres, a highly questionable attitude to sexual consent ('Don't you struggle/ Don't you fight/ Don't you worry/ Cos it's your turn tonight') a penchant for firearms, and a crass celebration of the unthinking macho hedonism that killed the band's original singer.

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