Sentences with phrase «how unapologetic»

Considering how unapologetic he is throughout the story, I think that is the deliberate point.
I love how unapologetic the film is when it comes to its editorializing and its body count.
Don't get us wrong — since we are huge advocates of self - expression, we absolutely love how unapologetic she is about her aesthetic preferences.

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While many believe that REI closing all 76 of its stores on Black Friday may be a lost revenue opportunity, I would say that REI's #OptOutside initiative shows the world how fearlessly unapologetic and authentic the company is.
We know how that played out, and Zuckerberg came across as defensive, unapologetic and, perhaps worst of all, naive.
As much as some people dislike Dr. Amy's tone, her blunt, unapologetic approach does seem to bring people by — even if it is just to gawk at how ebil we are, express hate, or try to «educate» us with a round of Homebirth Bingo.
One of the things that has terrified me throughout this election is how the pumped up, ecstatic response from some men to Trump's gleeful and unapologetic sexism has revealed how she was right.
But to an audience this week at Sag Harbor on Long Island, Cuomo was unapologetic when it came to how he framed himself as a «pragmatic progressive» — saying it was a philosophy his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, endorsed.
I love how bold and unapologetic you are with your style!
As the Guardian's Bim Adewunmi showed, online dating can be an... And we should be grateful for people like Lorde, who openly challenge how we look at dating by being unapologetic about who they love.
For its first two - thirds, Bachelorette is unapologetic in how ugly, filthy, dark, and angry it's willing to be...
Strong woman: Margot also discussed how she found playing Tonya Harding «liberating» because she had taken on some of her «unapologetic» traits
Margot also discussed how she found playing Tonya Harding «liberating» because she had taken on some of her «unapologetic» traits.
She's a seven - time Emmy winner who has a strong shot at adding the Oscar to her mantle with how blunt and unapologetic she makes LaVona.
The bad guys are unapologetic about how they kill and torture people.
You can also add to that list Amazon's unapologetic Fleabag, a British import about a woman (creator and star Phoebe Waller - Bridge) who knows that she's broken but simply doesn't know how to fix this aspect of her life.
His eyes lock mine with such unapologetic intensity, for a second I can't remember how to breathe.
It just shows where some of the land mines are buried, and gives direct and unapologetic advice on how to avoid stepping on them.
Judging from her bio and statement, which reads as a frank and unapologetic diary of sorts with deliciously carnal imagery and onomatopoeias such as crotch, pop, pus, ooze, pubic and slice, Ingrown seems to investigate how we possess, comport and represent our physical bodies in private versus in public, illuminating how we actively carve out our own identities similar to the way Ligon slices her blade into her collages or even her own skin.
Ranging across mediums, cultures and generations, Johnson's powerful, unapologetic assertion of self is one answer to the question Golden posed in 2001: how would the history of African - American art — the activists of the 1960s, the Black Arts movement of the»70s, the multiculturalism of the»80s that empowered»90s artists Fred Wilson, Carrie Mae Weems, Kara Walker, Glenn Ligon and Kerry James Marshall — carry through to the next generation?
«I am unapologetic about asking people to connect up their own responsibility for their total environmental footprint and how they decide to procreate and how many children they think are appropriate.»
We know how that played out, and Zuckerberg came across as defensive, unapologetic and, perhaps worst of all, naive.
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