As science strode boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation. |
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When they go boldly into the wilderness, they ought to carry in their backpacks Thoreau, London, and Tolstoy. |
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Host regulators must act boldly against international banks in the event that there are prudential concerns. |
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It was in 1980-something when that fine journalist boldly hijacked the corporate high-flyer's helicopter. |
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He would probably be in wrath short of killing us if we so boldly intruded during the celebration. |
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He boldly abused his position for the sake of illegal insider trading profits. |
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So bold an enterprise, so boldly undertaken, is bound to provoke not merely thought but dissent. |
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The conspirators believed they could seize her, and boldly imagined they could then use her to swing the country to them. |
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Each package carries a freshness guarantee with a boldly stamped expiration date. |
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These images, however, with their human figures, faces, trees, and other forms boldly outlined in black, seem sturdier and less sentimental. |
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He was best known for his boldly colored abstract canvases with jagged forms in sometimes dense compositions. |
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She depicts her frail, bewildered-looking mother wrapped in a voluminous, boldly patterned bathrobe. |
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His mother's body is obscured in a boldly printed dress over which she wears a nondescript jacket. |
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They are up to 2 inches long and are boldly marked with yellow stripes on a black body. |
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The weight and presence of history and the demands of modern tourism are, for once, boldly and intelligently reconciled. |
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The black fins of the fish are boldly feathered, like thick strokes of Japanese calligraphy. |
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My companion boldly opened a door in the opposite wall while I hid behind him, and a gust of fog rolled out. |
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Her lipstick had seemed to wear off and was now on her teeth and the slip under her skirt was boldly showing. |
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Its leaves are slightly wrinkled, velvety and grey-green in colour, the flowers are pale lavender, boldly veined with deep violet. |
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The challenge inspires me to urge the government to decide boldly to go ahead with the Bid. |
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He boldly claims that he is a Nazarene descended from the Hebrew line of the Israelites. |
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With his Swiss army knife in hand, he boldly and confidently goes forth to do battle. |
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Rather than act as a detraction, the film's deliberate elusiveness is precisely what makes it boldly unique. |
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Oddly enough, both restaurants are hidden off a main street, forcing the dining party to boldly walk through a small, rather unwelcoming alley. |
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The fashion trend setter boldly goes where other fashionistas have yet to follow. |
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Her recent acrylic abstractions are boldly graphic with radiant colors in dynamic geometric compositions. |
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Look, nothing makes a man's job easier than when you boldly suggest a date. |
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Australian whipbirds and wedgebills have eggs that are light blue with black scribbles very boldly marking them. |
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His mission is to seek out wondrous treasures, discover strange new lands and to boldly go where no action-packed adventure has gone before. |
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Walk boldly to the post office to send your snail mail, munching on a daily apple as you admire green spaces along the way. |
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Leaning against the doorjam, his eyes watched her every move, raking over her soft curves and taut skin boldly. |
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Kathopanishad tells the story of Nachiketas who boldly wrangled with Yama, the god of death, and worsted him. |
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Dragons on the neckline, at the wrists and at the hemline of the gown stare boldly outward. |
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This specialization tended to define more boldly the regional character of European agriculture. |
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And to this day we are still seen and treated with contempt as a lesser people by these hypocrites who so boldly talk of democracy. |
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He worried about thieves and renegade soldiers but none crossed his path as he galloped boldly through woods and desert. |
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Gringolts shows maturity beyond his 21 years in his rich phrasing of the boldly romantic Sibelius and the prickly angularity of the Prokofiev. |
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There's a gorgeous chorale variation for brass and, most boldly, a full-unison restatement of the ground. |
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This coincidence allows me to boldly claim it is I who am the godfather of the whole alt-country movement. |
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In making his libretto from the biblical text, he has boldly put that figure at the centre of his scheme. |
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That is not the best position from which to link arms and march boldly towards the future. |
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The beneficiaries were profiteers from war industries whose boldly flaunted new wealth intensified social tensions. |
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The council boldly claimed this as the faith of the Church and named Arianism as a heresy and Arians as heretics. |
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Crisp photographs by Bill Milne capture the bright, boldly colored fabrics used for the author's artful, fun designs. |
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Racist jokes that would make one a social pariah in the United States are told boldly on television. |
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She sits for her entire first act with a single beam of light on her face, which is boldly unflattering but dramatic, and who can hate that? |
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The gold Napoleonic eagle, emblem of the Coalition, stood out boldly on the front of their black berets. |
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After warning other animals with several swishes of the tail, the giraffe boldly strides out of harm's way. |
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Pochampally silk and cotton sarees boldly announce their strength and durability. |
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On all major roads leading into this town are signs boldly identifying Skipton as an historic market town. |
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Others again, like the massive hairy baboon spiders, sacrifice all caution and boldly hunt down their victims. |
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In an effort to stave off and global homogenisation, Britain boldly maintained its tradition of driving on the left. |
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The wicked world pursue their evil cause boldly, but alas! the people of God shame their honourable cause and profession by their cowardice. |
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The entertainment industry can force you to work among people who are boldly critical and manipulatively negative. |
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This could boldly circumvent taxes imposed on overland trade routes through Ottoman territories. |
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Rimbaud boldly manipulates Warhol's voice in befitting manner, filtering the artist's voice prismatically in varying ways. |
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Within a few years his abstract, boldly coloured prints achieve international recognition and are a must for every fashionable lady. |
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In his hands, thread, string and wool are used as expressively as the boldly poured and scumbled paint. |
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They can be understated and subtle or boldly colored with vivid design elements, such as geometrics or florals. |
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To all those who boldly go now and to their successors who take up the challenge I salute them as they explore the final frontier. |
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The Pacific Baza's crest and boldly barred abdomen make this bird of prey distinctive. |
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A straw bed stood boldly in the center with an oil lamp on a simple stand to the right. |
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He was wearing a tye-dyed blue and purple t-shirt decorated with a large eagle boldly staring out from his impressive beer gut. |
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There also are burnished metallics and grass cloths in boldly scaled weaves. |
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Elaw's Memoirs testify vividly to her dauntless independence, her boldly visionary sense of mission, and her radical spiritual individualism. |
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I stepped boldly out on that new path, unsure and a little afraid, but never hesitant. |
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So those who are attached to the cautious approach will hold back nervously rather than boldly promote growth. |
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The peculiar cheek teeth, ornate with tiny, interlocking cusps, stand out boldly in their highly evolved but useless efficiency. |
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His shooting style was thought of as conservative, yet he boldly installed 152 mini cameras on the D-Day landing craft. |
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Many new tulips are sporting boldly variegated leaves, as are crown imperials, camassias, and irises. |
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Set apart from the shelves of local stock, like aliens at an airport, a bin boldly featured wines from California. |
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A haut-relief projects more boldly from the surface, giving the relief a much more sculptural or three-dimensional appearance. |
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He boldly defended his freedom of religion and right to wear a Kirpan, an article of faith. |
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She stared so boldly and so forlornly and so desperately that her heart could have done her talking for her. |
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Stamboliiski boldly opposed Bulgaria's entry into the First World War in the face of the monarch Tsar Ferdinand. |
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Etched and leaded glass doors, transoms and sidelights boldly decorate the entrance, while providing privacy to various spaces in the home. |
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Gold leaf Chinese fretwork details, moon gates and selected architectural artifacts add richness and interest to the boldly painted room. |
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One thinks, for instance, of St. Peter's moxie when he boldly declared that even if everyone should deny Jesus, he would never deny him. |
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Canada's judges have moved boldly into the public policy arena, shaping laws to fit their own peculiar biases and ideologies. |
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With its frontal perspective, the monumental wave confronts the viewer dead-on, boldly asserting its pure, natural energy. |
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In the postwar years, he built on the social promise of the health center and moved boldly into the field of housing. |
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Many philosophers will boldly tell us that we have strayed well beyond the limits of meaningful discourse. |
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He boldly broke all fetters that hindered his liberty in preaching and in teaching. |
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The working class had seized the initiative in 1917 and had boldly conquered political power. |
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He boldly advanced the truth that believers should live by the Word of God and jettison popish superstitions. |
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In those and other works, he boldly challenged the music world's status quo, and his challenge has resonated through the ensuing decades. |
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I examined the videotape, looking at the bright stickers that marked it as the store's, as well as the title of the movie, proclaimed boldly in Gothic script on its front. |
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Earlier this year, the rebels boldly stood up to AQ affiliates throughout Syria, but remain under vicious ISIS suicide attacks. |
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Yet Agency communications specialists are hardly exploring strange new worlds or boldly going where no man has gone before. |
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For a church that moves at a glacial pace, the murmurings of Bishops like Tobin are lightning fast and boldly subversive. |
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He experimented boldly without much regard for precedent or the status quo. |
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In singing along, several were swept up in the lively atmosphere and boldly picked up their dinner utensils and used them as improvised musical instruments. |
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The walls are painted a solemn Bordeaux hue to let the garments resonate all the more boldly. |
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They should come out and boldly take legal action against the baiter. |
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Bravo to whomever boldly scored that black mark through the red tag! |
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He boldly tugs the barkeep's jacket to get served, but immediately gets bullied by one of the patrons for no reason other than that he's a new face and an easy mark. |
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The Government boldly decided to reform the system from top to bottom. |
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But while Sony's public image moves boldly to the future, its product strategy is more in line with past Sony efforts, like the Walkman and Betamax. |
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Denver sports talk shows that trashed the Broncos in early September are now boldly predicting a Super Bowl. |
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In fact, in Losing Ground, Murray boldly inverted the argument to explain the rise of an underclass. |
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After blacking out my two front teeth, I shaved my head, slapped a giant self-adhesive spider web tattoo across my neck and walked boldly up to the police vehicle. |
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Each year in the last week of February, he would muster his followers and boldly cross the 40 miles of open water that lies between Toronto and Niagara. |
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A girl stands on a pink marble slab, her shoulders swung boldly back. |
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A blond woman boldly took a picture of the runner-up in the bathroom. |
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Chances are you're being boldly cheated out of your precious money. |
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The work's boldly graphic design centers on the wave's mounting energy. |
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In its exuberant veneers and boldly sculptural quality, it is unequaled. |
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Undaunted, Woolley and Allen boldly entered him in the Kentucky Derby when a slot in the 20-horse field opened up. |
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The committees boldly experimented with participatory forms of government at the local level. |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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She ignored his apprehension and broke into their conversation boldly. |
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You are sparkling with fresh ideas and must experiment boldly. |
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Oddly, instead of boldly making a noise about its intentions, unexpected popularity made the Government proceed with caution and too many over-the-shoulder glances. |
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Korean food is hearty, boldly flavoured, and highly nutritious. |
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Burke is a sixpolar striker of the ball and plays his shots boldly. |
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It's surprising, then, how a couple of strangely touching notes toward the close redeem a work that boldly straddles the line between total hokum and the very stimulating. |
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The north wall doubles as a media screen, and part of the south wall, boldly painted in red and black chevrons, pivots open to allow the largest works of art to be trucked in. |
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Surely only the most chivalrous knight would stand forth boldly, without armor, without the element of surprise, trusting only in his virtue and nobility to protect him! |
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We call upon military chaplains who are morally questioning this war to speak boldly and pastorally, conveying the concerns of this appeal to those who seek their guidance. |
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Most used color boldly, with unusual lighting and interesting brushwork to intrigue the viewer into guessing the mood and integrity of the subject. |
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The world is coming to an end because of a dud military experiment and a few brave men and a woman must go boldly into the core of the earth to save the planet. |
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You can be demurely sipping a cup of tea on the veranda of the old Moana Hotel, or boldly practicing your marksmanship at the Royal Hawaiian Shooting Club. |
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A descent into this kind of carnally driven pulp should be conducted boldly and without apology, which is a courage that Cristofer cannot seem to muster. |
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The assertive title boldly lettered on the gunmetal gray book spine makes this volume look like another tiresome autobiography by a former SAS trooper. |
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He poured and dribbled paint boldly and, in doing so, took great risks, because if any single action had failed, the entire painting would have been ruined. |
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He strode boldly up the bank towards the mule driver and tipped his hat. |
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Boldly dressed in black, brown, and white, males boast long, sharp tail feathers and dazzling display plumage. |
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Boldly sculpted steel escape stairs jut from the facade and a low wall encloses a play area for the daycare centre. |
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Fashionable supergraphics boldly proclaim the legend 'Fanal' to the surrounding town. |
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During the examinations, she answered truthfully and boldly and all charges were dropped. |
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Many school administrators, faced with student editors who boldly test the boundaries, react like the commissars at the old Soviet Pravda. |
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From the opening scenes where Vulcan Spock is in volcanic danger, Abrams' boldly turns up the heat on the USS Enterprise. |
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He argues for a more rigorous, theophanic model of critical reading that might boldly declare God's revelation in and through artistic works. |
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Postcards that are billboardlike communications with an immediate message stated boldly and creatively. |
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Charting her pregnancy, Carucci boldly catalogs her own changing form. |
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Unable to defeat Hannibal on Italian soil, the Romans boldly sent an army to Africa under Scipio Africanus to threaten the Carthaginian capital. |
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Tarkhan boldly claims that next he will bring the fight to Putin. |
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But again I thought of the emptiness and horror of reality, and boldly prepared to follow whithersoever I might be led. |
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Two large hieroglyphed steles incised upon the face of a projecting mass of boldly rounded cliff. |
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Boldly striped and lettered in red and green, the bunting is passed forward from hand to hand over the waving arms of a cheering crowd and, quickly gathered, disappears. |
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Many attacks and retreats did Bruin make boldly, notwithstanding the roar and warlike phalanx attitude of the bristlers. |
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It is remarkable that persons who speculate the most boldly often conform with the most perfect quietude to the external regulations of society. |
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A delegation of Norman gentry boldly requesting in 1771 the calling of the Normandy estates was despatched prestissimo to the Bastille. |
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The Palinista movement will boldly tell you over and over how truthful, transparent, open and honest they are. |
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In 1975, the rock 'n' roll band Normaal boldly shook all perceptions of Low Saxon and its speakers. |
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Several authorities have boldly attempted to equate the olitiau with a pterodactyl, in preference to a giant bat. |
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Another feature employed by Mansart was a boldly projecting Classical portico with paired columns. |
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Check out the collection of boldly patterned Chicken Doorstops made with fabric remnants. |
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Men, which chuse Law practice for mere gain, boldly repute, Worse than embrothel'd strumpets prostitute. |
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Sporting a strange David Bowie circa 1974 hairdo, grand inquisitor Davina boldly tackled the snoring issue. |
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Through solid steel cubes the human form is rendered into an array of different postures and poses, boldly standing in a white gallery space. |
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When Matthew was small, I let him boldly go to the very top of every climbing rope and hurtle down snow-covered hills on a tea tray. |
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A leader in customizable precision metal stampings, AKS continues to boldly pioneer solutions for the rapidly growing wireless charging market. |
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Attend any business networking event and you'll see a myriad of women's fashion options, from traditional pantsuits to boldly patterned dresses. |
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A small, diverse group of Disneyesque native creatures leave their cave to boldly stride off onomatopoeically on a croc hunt. |
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On Friday, Jonathan Chait boldly argued that all this is as it should be. |
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Taking a cue from Eatsmart Snacks flavors, the mini-series boldly steps into new social media territory meant to inspire delicious and better-for-you snacking all summer long. |
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Casper Van Dien boldly goes where Star Trek never dared in the original bug-eyed sci-fi satire from director Paul Verhoeven, on tip-top RoboCop form. |
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Millett bayoneted 2 enemy soldiers and boldly continued on, throwing grenades, clubbing and bayoneting the enemy, while urging his men forward by shouting encouragement. |
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Counting on Cromwell's placid disposition, he boldly applied to him for a pass to return to England, and, when it was not granted, came over without one on 14 June. |
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Of prelates proud, a populous lave, And abbots boldly there were known. |
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Though the practice of constitutional judicial review has always been controversial, Douglas Edlin boldly asserts an even more extensive judicial power. |
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When he determined that a long defensive war would ruin his army, Wellesley decided to act boldly to defeat the numerically larger force of the Maratha Empire. |
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When the isolationists were breathing their last frantic breaths in 1940, Franklin D. Roosevelt boldly campaigned on an internationally based policy. |
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Adam continued to moan in hypnotic agony. Joshua needed to make a move. Boldly, Joshua strode toward the firedragon. |
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