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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... One entry found. ... Learn more about "unabashedly" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of unabashedly in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of unabashedly. Pronunciation of unabashedly. Translations of unabashedly. unabashedly synonyms, unabashedly antonyms. Information about unabashedly in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... unabashedly; unabated; unabatedly;
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women’s wildly creative leadership emerging from the inside out ... Unabashedly Female is a place to converse about the latter, to discover together what is coming into consciousness solely through women.
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Definition of unabashedly from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of unabashedly. Pronunciation of unabashedly. Definition of the word unabashedly. Origin of the word unabashedly. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » unabashedly...
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unabashedly (comparative more unabashedly, superlative most unabashedly) ... Positive; unabashedly ... Comparative; more unabashedly...
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On some browsers, the images on this page will take several minutes to download. Please be patient. ... Historic Wickford Village, North Kingstown, Rhode Island ... ; The Old Narragansett Church, seen from The Greeneway...
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It's that time of year again, and the oak trees in Canberra are dropping their acorns. I crunch them while walking across the back patio. Occasionally I slip on the roly-poly hard round objects that dig uncomfortably into my Oaks are only one of Australia's many imports, ... Long Island's mature forest was dominated by oak.
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; The discovery of large numbers of dwarf planets orbiting far from the Sun may be the most exciting and revolutionary discovery in understanding the architecture and content of our home planetary system since it was realized that the Sun is at the solar system's center. ... New Horizons continues on course and in good health.
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In this time of global tragedy, I should probably avoid casting aspersions on the Commander-in-Chief. And I have; I would normally call George Walker Bush the Commander-in-Thief (no, I'm not ever letting go of 2000, sorry) or something in a Having done him one small favor, ... Imagine the iceberg that crushed the Titanic.
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