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There is even unmistakable self-loathing displayed on television itself.
"It was the usual Biden menu of gaffe, humour and pomposity delivered with unmistakable self-confidence and no particular regard for the facts on the ground," writes the Iraq expert Reidar Visser.
Mark Sanchez was predictably patchy in discussing the potential fallout from the presence of Tim Tebow, who was characteristically sunny on all matters of competitive and social consequences, while demonstrating his adroitness for tacit but unmistakable self-promotion.
It is the English-language debut from Yorgos Lanthimos, standard bearer for the Greek new wave, co-written with his longtime collaborator Efthymis Filippou: a macabre, absurdist satire in their unmistakable, self-aware style.
Obama - with a Baedeker background that took him from Jakarta to Honolulu, to Africa in search of his roots and self, with his unmistakable self-assurance, with his curiosity and intellect, not to mention his inability to live without his BlackBerry - is very 21st century.
Welcomed sights, and when I hear over the intercom Saviano's unmistakable, self-assured, kind voice, his Italian with just the slightest hint of a Neapolitan accent to make it sexy, every last bit of apprehension is melted away.
In this approach, the new buzzword is biometrics, the science of identifying people through biological markers just as reliable as fingerprints, such as quick computerized scans of their faces, their palms, or even the insides of their eyeballs, whose detailed features are unmistakable signatures of self.
Nivola coats the fellow with an unmistakable sheen of self-love; Coco may be mad about her Boy, but he seems madder still, though he does lend her the funds to set up a milliner's shop.
Plot and language are savagely encrusted with Self's unmistakable literary hallucinogens: "Shiva's dreams possessed a realism long since absent from his waking life".
Finally, it would send an unmistakable message that integrity, self-scrutiny and candor are not evidence of weakness, but indispensable attributes of leadership in an ever changing world.
Mr. Woo's sense of tragedy may be cartoonish at times, but its intensity and its sincerity are unmistakable, whether in goofy, borderline self-parodic films like "Hard-Boiled," in florid action operas like "Bullet in the Head" and its American cousin "Windtalkers," or in the somewhat more dignified costume-epic setting of "Red Cliff".
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