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unembarrassed



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Fraser has heard the accolades and also the criticism, and with his gentle, open demeanor — the same unembarrassed vulnerability he brings to the character — he still seems a bit overwhelmed by the reaction.

From Los Angeles Times

"This is a proper classic punk album, one that people will turn to in times of need, one whose authors are unembarrassed about still believing that art can manifest positive change," wrote Jordan Bassett.

From BBC

Beyond revealing the disparaging views that college-educated elites have of less-educated people, the study also found that elites are unembarrassed by this prejudice.

From New York Times

A complicated notion has been breezily expanded so that any chronicle, any memoir might wear the mantle with unembarrassed self-regard.

From New York Times

Hrabal’s characters have always been hungry animals, unembarrassed in the face of blood and guts.

From The New Yorker