2 CITAÇÕES EM INGLÊS COM «UNEMBARRASSED»
Citações e frases célebres com a palavra
unembarrassed.
Auden is a poet - no, the poet - of unembarrassed intellect. Ideas are his emotions, emotions are his ideas.
Molly Shannon, for example, is someone I've always really looked up to, because her comedy is so physical and wild and unembarrassed and brave.
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNEMBARRASSED»
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unembarrassed na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
unembarrassed e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
That phrase, "unembarrassed brow," is used again, you will remember, by Lord
Byron, in connexion with self-possession in social intercourse : — Nature upon
his unembarrassed brow Had written gentleman, he writes of the hero whom ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone,
1856
Richard Crawford, America's Musical Life: A History (New York: W. W. Norton,
2001), 233-39, 441-43; Ted Gioia, The History of Jazz (New York: Oxford
University Press, 1997), 22-23; Russel Nye, The Unembarrassed Muse: The
Popular Arts ...
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Worship and Ministry: Shaped Towards God
9. Yearning. without. saying. a. word: Unembarrassed. presiding. Introductory
comments In what follows, I invite attention to three clusters of thought about the
liturgical ministry of presiding, and work towards the first of those with a skein of ...
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Inventing Eden: Primitivism, Millennialism, and the Making ...
{3}. A. Body. Unembarrassed. humoral. empowerment. and. edenic. temperance.
The shift that I describe at the end of chapter 2, this inward turn from a focus on
the cultivation of edenic landscapes to the cultivation of edenic bodies, would ...
Zachary McLeod Hutchins,
2014
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
The speaker appeared unembarrassed. 2. Free from pecuniary difficulties or
incumbrances. He or his property is unembarrassed. 3. Free from perplexing
connection ; as, the question comes before the court unembarrassed with
irrelevant ...
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Children of the City: At Work and At Play
Also, on vaudeville, see Russel Nye, The Unembarrassed Muse: The Popular
Arts in America (New York, 1970), 167- 72; Gunther Barth, City People: The Rise
of Modern City Culture in Nineteenth-Century America (New York, 1980), 192-
228.
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Celluloid Indians: Native Americans and Film
2i. Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities: Reflertions 0H the Origin and
SsFffflf of Nationalism (London: Verso, i983), i. 22. As quoted in Russel Nye. The
Unembarrassed Muse: The Popular Arts in America (New York: Dial, i970), 207.
23.
Jacquelyn Kilpatrick,
1999
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Faces Along the Bar: Lore and Order in the Workingman's ...
... William Henry Smith's The Drunkard, or the Fallen Saved (1844) and Charles
Hoyt's A Temperance Town (1893), are examined in Russel Nye, The
Unembarrassed Muse: The Popular Arts in America (New York: Dial, 1970), 29-
30, 153-54.
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Picturing Medical Progress from Pasteur to Polio: A History ...
Nye, Unembarrassed Muse, 239; Nyberg, Seal ofApproval, 3–4. 15. Wright,
Comic Book Nation, 13–14. 16. Nyberg, Seal of Approval, 3–4. Nye,
Unembarrassed Muse, 239, reports a rise to over twelve million per month for
1942. 17. Nyberg ...
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A supplement to Johnson's English dictionary: of which the ...
UNEMBARRASSED, adj. Not embarrassed. A public orator cannot distinguish
himself for his eloquence on both fides of the question, but immediately out
comes a print of an unembarrassed countenance. Explanation of Oxford
Almanack, ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «UNEMBARRASSED»
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unembarrassed no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Letter: Columnist could have meant to criticize Hillary Clinton
She stated that an unembarrassed presidential candidate was absolutely convinced that he could “do anything, say anything and get away with everything. «Buffalo News, jul 15»
Trump finally trumped
... out the indices to the self-help books), unembarrassed (Who else could show their face after all his financial flops and failures, and he's turned it into a brand?) ... «Hays Daily News, jul 15»
Enrique Iglesias Slices Open Hand After Grabbing Drone Cam, Is …
Enrique Iglesias Slices Open Hand After Grabbing Drone Cam, Is Upsettingly Unembarrassed and Draws Bloody Heart on Shirt. By Lindsay Mulhollen on June ... «The Blemish, jun 15»
Shattered Dreams Strange Pairing
Stylistically they were absolutely responsive to Puccini's ripeness and unembarrassed to play juicily. The orchestral reduction by an un-named Bryan Higgins ... «The Boston Musical Intelligencer, jun 15»
One Good Way to Land the Nonprofit Job of Your Dreams
Are you unembarrassed to ask for money in support of a cause you deeply care about? You can prove yourself in all of these kinds of things as a volunteer, and ... «The Nonprofit Quarterly, mai 15»
Richard Goldstein's 'Another Little Piece of My Heart' recalls '60s
Goldstein's writing was characterized by unembarrassed enthusiasm for the music that he'd loved and undisguised disdain for that insidious, contaminating ... «Los Angeles Times, abr 15»
The golden urn
So the party, unembarrassed about assuming the alleged role of the emperor, is intent on meddling in every reincarnation—and it is not just the most senior ... «The Economist, mar 15»
Joe Cocker: Singer made others' songs his own
In his hands, the music left its origins and became something else: not a character sketch but an unembarrassed howl of need. With apologies to Ringo Starr, the ... «Los Angeles Times, dez 14»
Credit Illustration by Jason Holley
Kieślowski, who grew up under Communist rule, in Poland, was unembarrassed by big questions. What is the role of religion in modern life? Why does love so ... «The New Yorker, dez 14»
Saddam's chocolate and Gaddafi's camel milk: tyrants' meals revealed
Gaddafi was quite unembarrassed about his, as John Simpson can testify. Paranoia, of course, is an occupational hazard for dictators, and that too soon finds its ... «The Guardian, dez 14»