Sentences with phrase «seemed unafraid»

Due to the absence of natural predators on the islands, the animals seemed unafraid of humans.
She seems unafraid of facing what's needed, undaunted in looking for how to address those needs.
Berlin really feels full of ideas and possibilities and people seem unafraid to try things, an attitude seemingly aided by a very relaxed local government.
Rauch seems unafraid to go there simply because historical distance may have made it palatable again for his own generation, for whom the style most likely became, ironically, more of a pop idiom.
Obama seems unafraid to lead, and unlike his opponent does not equate leadership with invasion and bombing.

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This book, which on its face seems to have been motivated by the old - timer's urge to reminisce by means of the biographical genre, is actually a fine work of history, and in the end its author is unafraid to suggest that the work of history is itself an enterprise of devotion, a kind of spiritual work.
In fact, if the panellists had one thing in common, it seemed that they were all unafraid of seizing new opportunities and challenges.
In what seems like a coded indictment of the agency's Director General, Dr. Margaret Chan, the panel's report stressed that the WHO must be led by a strong leader unafraid of standing up to the agency's member states.
Lurching, gliding and sometimes dancing between humor and drama, action and repose, high art and low comedy, The New Colossus seems absolutely unafraid to make us think, churn our stomachs, or test our reflexes.
In 1976's The Last Tycoon, her first movie (and Elia Kazan's last), she is unafraid of seeming to do very little.
Where Keegan - Michael Key mostly seems comfortable remaining in the goofy comedy / light drama world, Peele is aiming to become a razor sharp satirist who's unafraid to delve into social ills with sharper teeth than sketch humor allows.
But it's still invigorating to see a movie unafraid to make a bold statement, though few seem to have noticed.
Stoller seems patently unafraid of trying new things — and really weird stuff at that, there's a damn star wipe in this movie for crying out loud — while Trost, a former confederate of Rob Zombie, pushes the visuals brilliantly.
As legal educators, we should be unafraid to question all aspects of our approach to legal education, even those practices that are so familiar that they seem beyond review.
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