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unashamedly造句
1 Drugs are sold unashamedly in broad daylight. 2 The show was unashamedly commercial, with little artistic merit. 3 The party framed its message in unashamedly patriotic language. 4 She lays herself open to criticism with such unashamedly extreme views. 5 The school's headmistress is unashamedly traditional and refuses to allow the girls to wear trousers. 6 This is, unashamedly, a policy of relegating by expediency rather than by any stated objectives. 7 Perdita cried unashamedly after they left, fleeing to her bare room and hurling herself down on the pink counterpane. 8 They are unashamedly retro in their appeal, but they could equally be futuristic. 9 This is based unashamedly on a system which will be familiar to students of Open University reading courses. 10 The only real sense the deal makes is unashamedly commercial. 11 Often such schemes unashamedly make vast concessions to the demands of the modern pub customer. 12 Others unashamedly hugged each other as they realised the Government was off the hook, if only for the moment. 13 Although largely neglected today, this latter function is unashamedly manipulative. 14 That man is blowing his own trumpet unashamedly. 15 Amid signs of resurgent amphetamine abuse, the PPP unashamedly talks of reviving it. 16 The Economist unashamedly treats Africa as an aggregate , its many countries, cultures notwithstanding. 17 Here we find shops unashamedly promoted as French or German. 18 He unashamedly abandoned the project when he realized he would not gain from it. 19 Yet it is the unashamedly politically incorrect comments he makes that have attracted the most attention over the years. 20 At the rally, numbering about 1,500 as Scargill predicted, I eavesdrop unashamedly. 21 Although set in an overtly political atmosphere, its purpose is unashamedly entertainment. 22 By the time Viagra's first rival, Levitra, was launched, Bayer, the manufacturer, was unashamedly targeting those seeking to enhance sexual satisfaction. 23 To receive blessings from God, we first need to openly and unashamedly put His Name upon ourselves (6:27), and to separate ourselves from sin, like the Nazarite who became totally consecrated to Him.