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  • adverb In an unashamed manner.

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  • adverb without shame

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Examples

  • Pullman believes that Lewis’s books portray a version of Christianity that relies on martial combat, outdated fears of sexuality and women, and also portrays a religion that looks a lot like Islam in unashamedly racist terms.

    inkblurt · Narnia and Lewis’ Christianity 2005

  • For example, in 1995 Charles Krauthammer urged the United States to "unashamedly" lay down "the rules of world order" and be "prepared to enforce them."

    The "Protocol of the Elders of American Neoconservatism" and the Blood of American Soldiers 2007

  • But Lib Dem president Tim Farron said his party was "unashamedly" pro-Europe and the bill was a sensible compromise by the coalition which would deal with the "uncertainties and concerns" of Conservative MPs about the relationship with Europe.

    BBC News - Home 2010

  • He said the programming was "unashamedly" anti-evolution.

    IOL: News 2009

  • 'Stable framework': Maria Miller said the Tories would recognise marriage in the tax and benefit system A Tory government would 'unashamedly' back marriage because a strong family is society's best support

    WN.com - Articles related to Goodbye Baghdad, Hello Kabul 2009

  • UK Sport, the elite sports agency, has adopted a no-compromise approach in "unashamedly" investing £304million in mainly potential medal-winning sports for the 2012 Games.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2009

  • She said the organisation's manifesto was "unashamedly" pro-poor and a compass by which "we must steer, to become one nation with one future".

    unknown title 2009

  • Tories 'unashamedly' support marriage, pledges Maria Miller

    Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009

  • UK Sport, the elite sports agency, has adopted a no-compromise approach in "unashamedly" investing £304million in mainly potential medal-winning sports for the 2012 Games.

    icSolihull 2009

  • UK Sport, the elite sports agency, has adopted a no-compromise approach in "unashamedly" investing £304million in mainly potential medal-winning sports for the 2012 Games.

    icCheshireOnline 2009

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