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In the finished film Rogers' unassumed self-consciousness helps to make sharper his portrait of an Oklahoma oil man who takes his family to Paris to get background.

From Time Magazine Archive

Amber watched them go with unassumed indifference; their type interested him little.

From The Bronze Bell by Vance, Louis Joseph

He feels the true, unassumed equality of greatness.

From Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners by Hazlitt, William

He asked Margaret to show him her sketches and looked at them with unassumed interest.

From The Magician by Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset)

She was a singularly attractive girl, combining a wholesome and quite unassumed innocence with a certain measure of sophistication, gained by daily contact with the free and easy life of the studios.

From The Film of Fear by Foster, Will




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