Sentences with phrase «offers unapologetic»

The show offers an unapologetic look at modern, urban gay and lesbian lives while addressing the most critical health and political issues affecting the community.

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His reason for his defection, he said, is simple and consistent: He claims no loyalty to any party, but believes that the Republicans offer him more support for causes he cares about, including religious schools in his district, and is unapologetic about getting whatever he can for his constituents.
Riggs, an unapologetic compulsive gambler decked out in horn - rimmed glasses and wild sideburns, is living out a TV - equipped Rolls - Royce that he won in a bet when he calls King out of the blue to pitch his idea for a male chauvinist vs. feminist match — a cockamamie offer that King initially rejects.
One of the premier names shedding light on the hithertofore voiceless is director Warwick Thornton (We Don't Need a Map), and in Sweet Country he offers audiences an unapologetic examination of life in the Northern Territory of the 1920s.
The Sentra offers a design that is unapologetic with its Automatic Braking System and amazing Bluetooth Streaming Audio!
Long accused of «poaching» authors away from other agencies or publishers, Wylie has a decidedly unapologetic stance when it comes to offering his clients — and apparently, the clients of other people — a deal that allows them to continue to write and support themselves well.
Although I greatly appreciate the vast depth of cinema of offer these days, the nuanced storylines and outstanding performances that we are so often treated to, there are some times when all I want is to sit down with a beer and watch a lot of joyous, utterly unapologetic violence.
Famed Abstract - Expressionist Joan Mitchell evades questions and ties the interview format into a knot, all the while offering hints at the unapologetic brilliance behind her craft.
Agents who had the co-operating broker do the listing agent's running around from sheer unapologetic laziness; who obviously saved themselves another trip across town by copying their client's initials or time of signature into a document; who clearly lied about having multiple offers or being related to the seller; and sellers who covered up the fact that they themselves were licensed Realtors.
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