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- certainly, but not a cacophony of rhetorical features, nor without the unselfconscious virtuosity which can uplift and excite. But it is undoubtedly too Gotham...
- because it’s all that similar, but because it moves with the same unselfconscious stupidity that fueled so many of the '80s blockbusters we remember...
- aesthetic status, while for the rural folk, it has been practical and unselfconscious, an accompaniment to fieldwork or to the festivals that provide periodic...
- featured both black and white people as cops, suspects, and witnesses, an unselfconscious racial blend that would not otherwise be seen for several years on...
- always hyphenated (except for a few multiprefix compounds such as unselfconscious) semi- "partial"; "somewhat"; "half" semiarid, "somewhat arid" (more)...
- of Verghese's world, its earthiness and drama, its concreteness and unselfconscious swing." She criticizes "a certain brutality ... in the gender politics"...
- Consciousness has forced us into the paradoxical position of striving to be unselfconscious of what we are—hunks of spoiling flesh on disintegrating bones. Ligotti...
- Rotten Tomatoes. "Olivia Newton-John was that rare thing: a wonderfully unselfconscious star". The Guardian. 8 August 2022. "The Case (1972)". BFI. Archived...
- quoted it in discussing India's "tradition of skeptical questioning and unselfconscious humility before the great cosmic mysteries." The text begins by paradoxically...
- ****bria. Raverat remembered him fondly as an eccentric and entirely unselfconscious man in her childhood memoirs Period Piece (1952). There is a story...