Back in the studio, the tower is edited out so that the moggy is seen to effortlessly make the daring rooftop leap. |
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You see people reach for it now and again, but Malick's daring is both outrageous and calming. |
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McRae remains one of rallying's most insistent draws, fans still flushed by thoughts of his daring exploits behind the wheel. |
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Only the movies and the daring exploits of aviation's record seekers seemed to offer any escape from the harsh realities of daily life. |
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They romanticized aviation and grabbed the headlines with their daring exploits. |
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Although he looks back at his own daring exploits with remarkable detachment, he realises how captivating they are to other people. |
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In the original battle on December 5 1642 Royalist Lord Henry Wilmot and Lord Digby led a troop of dragoons in a daring attack on the town. |
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Now he's in front of the cameras again in a daring dramedy opening this Friday. |
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A six-time Grammy nominee, Elling has released six albums of audacious vocalese that trumpet his daring range and intellectualism. |
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Fleet entertained him while he ate with stories of aerial acrobatics and daring airship battles. |
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A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream. |
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For here is a player who can turn a game in an instant, can lift a team with a moment of daring and brilliance. |
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I'm still in shock from the after effects of that kiss, surprised at my own daring and marveling at Jake's sheer adorableness at the same time. |
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Its realistic portrayal of an adulterous affair was also very daring for the time. |
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The helicopter also did a few daring aerobatics, including flying sideways and in reverse, before returning to base. |
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A daring university student dressed in cricket whites, pads and a helmet gave an innovative spin to the concept of pitch invasion. |
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Her daddy was Mike Fink, the keelboat man, who was famous for his daring deeds on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. |
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At 17, Olga had the world standing up and applauding, daring and innovative, she at times went in for near suicidal routines. |
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The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit. |
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So when I went up to them at the counter where the pair were perched on high stools I was rebuked for daring to open my mouth. |
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Imagery is of central importance to all three poets, and their use of images is daring, varied, and frequently recondite. |
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They can be daring, innovating in their original approach to scams, and certainly fleet of foot. |
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Carmine bee-eaters perch on the back of kori bustards and red-crested korhaans plummet from the sky in daring aerobatic mating displays. |
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Letting a huff of air escape her mouth after her outburst, she clenched her fists and looked defiantly at Nook, daring him to do his worst. |
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The ending is also a big disappointment, completely lacking in creativity and daring. |
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Many stories told about O'Keefe recount his daring and athletic escapes from pursuing yeomen and soldiers. |
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The group were active in the late 1980s and used to conduct daring ambuscades on mostly abusive police and local officials. |
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It's a daring look at contemporary youth culture, exploring issues like identity, religion, sexual awakening and power. |
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Once in New York, Baryshnikov journeyed through the American modern dance repertoire, becoming ever more daring in his choices. |
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Its clergy rejected Wren's daring central design and got a boring Latin cross instead. |
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She was not flattered by Mr. Elton's confession, only repulsed at this inferior man daring to address the fine Miss Woodhouse in such a manner. |
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So far, Prestige has established a reputation for high risk and daring investments. |
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He is one of the most daring characters to appear as the lead in a major film in years. |
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If the work is so daring as to merit public animadversion, the magistrate summons the printer, who either stands mute or names the author. |
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But daring though the raid is, they still have a mountain to climb to avoid the dreaded prospect of street fighting. |
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Steven glared at his father daring him to deny the charges he was throwing his way. |
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Nevertheless, there's a sense of daring and freedom here that is liberating. |
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The present offensive is unprecedented in its speed and daring and in the lightness of casualties. |
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However, it certainly is an arresting spectacle, and the skills and daring of the cast and director can't be faulted. |
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Rich has swapped daring disco days for mediocre middle-age, a comfort zone of arty films and fruity red wines. |
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As a young man he set out to be one of the rugged men of action whose courage and daring his novels celebrate. |
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He makes some daring analyses about censor interference that were fascinating grist for rumination. |
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He said before takeoff that they would perform a daring low-level pass 200 meters above ground at a speed of 900 kilometers per hour. |
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Hidden beneath the salty Pacific, the coral atolls along the northwestern Hawaiian chain put an abrupt end to many a daring seafarer's adventure. |
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The freshness of the form in both plays is more than matched by the daring freshness and audacity of the content. |
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A night's frantic journey or a daring sail on the treacherous winter sea is all it would take to put an ambusher in their path. |
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There is a lot of Chinese contemporary art and avant-garde art but I think China is much more daring. |
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On the other hand, the standard tones could mean a lack of daring or even an aversion to technology. |
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And this is a play, daring though it may be, that belongs in a mainstream house. |
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Hardiman points out other limitations, such as Gandhi's patriarchal outlook that survived his daring call to women to join satyagraha. |
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As cost savings and debt reduction freed up cash, he took daring steps to rejuvenate the brand. |
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The dilemma this raises can only be solved by a science-fiction scenario as daring as Shelley's in her novel. |
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Like jackals around a tiger kill, small flies hovered around the feasting mantis, even daring to settle on its grotesque pea-like eyes. |
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It's a passionate, daring and unflinching look at the barbarousness of war. |
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The Utterly Butterly barnstormers wowed the crowds with their daring aerobatics on top of the biplanes. |
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Speed, daring, and deep penetrations without regard to flank security came to be seen as essential. |
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But if you want to be more daring, a whole world of meatless cuisine is out there. |
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Contempt is a daring idea to build a character around, much less a whole movie, and you thrill to Norton's hyperactive rant, his attitude. |
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At the time, Dr. Ink praised this move as gutsy, a daring thrust into enemy territory. |
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It is an old-fashioned, admirably reticent film that succeeds not through daring but by avoiding the seductions of sentimentality and melodrama. |
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Full of excitement at his own daring, he searched the desk drawers for an envelope and placed the letter inside. |
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Suddenly the Belgians are exciting and confident and the nation is daring to hope once more. |
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It probably got its notoriety for its political sexiness rather than its literary daring. |
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Trusting to instinct she held the bar steady and peered ahead, not daring to look at the bend in the wing as it took the added strain. |
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Then he is sprung from prison by close associate Mike Carter so that Bannion can lead a daring racetrack heist. |
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The Newell's shearwater and Hawaiian petrel, known for its daring aerial maneuvers and black collar, live mostly out at sea. |
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He is known as a daring innovator in science, as an indefatigable researcher and as a great transformer of nature. |
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She sang to the bartender, who smiled widely, not daring to tell the minx to get off his counter. |
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Some of its more daring features include plants made from mirrored stainless steel. |
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Some of the world's top winter sport competitors dazzled Manchester crowds with a daring array of stunts and tricks. |
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I'm just living for the moment, not daring to think about what the future holds. |
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Moving slickly between tumblers and acrobats, the action takes in an absurdly daring high-wire act. |
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Mike pushed his way through the crowd, dekeing out the gawking barricades with daring sidesteps and inexpert but effective shoulder-blocks. |
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Only a tiny minority of this group are daring enough to even contemplate another punishing night on the turps. |
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I have tremendous respect for the daring, moral courage, and intellectual honesty of this book. |
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Then, in May 1944, German airborne forces mounted a daring raid that came close to capturing Tito. |
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It's a bold opening gambit, and like a lot of daring moviemaking, it doesn't always work. |
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With strange eruptions of brassy skronk and menacing tribal beats, it's heavy, scary, sonically daring. |
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The award for the most daring slash revealing slash ridiculous red carpet outfit of all time goes to McGowan. |
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In 1935, she told a folklorist a story of the legendary outlaw's boldness and daring. |
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It was directed with daring boldness from Steinbeck's dramatic realistic story. |
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The swifts are wild, daring, and free, unfettered by cables, canvas, or clocks. |
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Personally, I have a sneaking admiration for anyone daring enough to hi-jack such unwieldy vehicles. |
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He valiantly discards this safety net, daring readers to untangle the clues ahead of the police. |
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Hunter put Stevens in a snooker on the yellow, and the Welshman attempted a daring escape through the narrowest of gaps. |
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Even notoriously conservative GM shows clear evidence it is willing to bring daring product to market to jazz up its brand image. |
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We felt rather daring, braving the possibility of confronting the dreaded predators in order to be toppled by a few lazy waves. |
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Accordingly, the bristling argument for Shelley's misinterpreted morality spawns an even more daring reclamation. |
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But these contradictions make the film sound more lively and daring than it actually is. |
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And those with a bit of daring can scramble up a climbing wall, ride a bucking bronco, fight it out on the pole or even joust. |
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He was a man of daring courage, of resolute purpose, and of venturous enterprise. |
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She clung to every word, speechless, not daring to breathe until it was over. |
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We landed five miles off our targeted landing site, with a daring, smooth landing by our pilot who brought us down, kissing the virgin snow. |
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This virtuoso short story collection is emotionally uncompromising and stylistically daring. |
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There is something both innocent and daring about Simone Martini's richly caparisoned horseman in the Palazzo Pubblico. |
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The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics. |
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I frowned at my brother as he clutched his suitcase to his chest and walked past me, now not daring to look at me. |
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He instinctively adopted a fighting stance, almost daring these thugs to attack. |
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It manages to be both an industry standard, and a daring departure from the norm. |
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The Democrats are daring to hope and the Republicans are testy and on edge. |
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Decius the tribune was a Campanian by race and a man of unusual greed and daring. |
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He would then regale his hapless customers with stories of his own daring deeds. |
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Akin to Dvorak's Scherzo capriccioso in many respects, it is even more full of harmonic daring. |
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A game she'd be happy to continue if only it could be light and daring, an adventure of secret intrigue and romance. |
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It was to Bach's advantage that this chorale was harmonised at the end of Cantata 60 with a daring remarkable even for Bach. |
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After an initial consensus that it was daring and different, a new consensus emerged that it was stolid and indifferent. |
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Whenever a politician takes a definite and contentious view on any issue, he or she is castigated for daring to articulate that opinion. |
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The most common response was to castigate the reporter for daring to criticize a sacred cow hereabouts, weblogs. |
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It borrows heavily from The Matrix, as though daring us to point out the comparison. |
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In fact, this sense of daring separates him from many creative artists, both within the Hollywood sphere and the indie orbit. |
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He was daring and intelligent, produced huge plays and scared defenses with his orchestration of the offense. |
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Kim was wearing a daring one-piece black dress and Angela floated in puffy white organdy to her ankles. |
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Most had youthful females, and vied with each other for originality and daring in their costumes. |
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He admired outlaws when their outlawry was conducted with daring and intelligence. |
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Colton still stood there holding the sword as if daring any thief to challenge him. |
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He was kissing her bottom lip and suddenly his tongue was slowly touching hers, daring her, challenging her to duel with him. |
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We glared at each other for a few more seconds, his silver eyes narrowed slightly, daring me to challenge him. |
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Evelyn answered, crossing her arms across her chest, as if daring her mother to challenge her. |
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Marka's violet eyes glared at him, Simian's light brown ones flashed at her, daring her to challenge him again. |
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In all likelihood, we may become overnight celebrities thanks to the media hype, even if we were foiled in our daring plans. |
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As I, along with half the nation, waited, hardly daring to breathe, the announcement came that little Kathy had suffocated. |
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The first desktop computers were designed by hobbyists and a few daring entrepreneurs. |
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Now, if a daring driver decides to overtake the bus in front, he runs into trouble in uniform. |
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A daring honeysucker lands on the table next to us and meticulously removes each leftover crumb of bread. |
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In a daring attempt to escape the chop, four battery hens and a cockerel fled from the back of a lorry taking them to an abattoir. |
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A while back, the American chain Ponderosa made headlines for daring to pass horse meat off to unsuspecting customers as steak. |
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He took a swallow of whiskey and met the ensign's eyes defiantly, almost daring him to say another word. |
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Last year I was howled down for daring to suggest that a lower-tax economy is better for the country. |
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His previous international hits have been cinematically daring and conspicuously violent. |
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Several upright officials have had to pay with their lives or career for daring the criminal. |
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More daring is the Japanese Juggler, which has white rum with chopped pineapple, orange, pineapple, and grape juice with coconut cream. |
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What is perfectly clear is that the entire venture has been daring from the outset. |
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He's really a cop going undercover to find the perpetrators of a series of daring hijackings. |
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Other experts caution that only the young and thin can pull it off, or those who are very fashion-forward and daring. |
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His blue eyes stared at her challengingly, as if daring her to tell him to move. |
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It was here that he first steeled himself with self-imposed feats of daring and courage that marked his whole life. |
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When the dinosaurs ruled the world, the mammals hid in the shadows, daring to grow no bigger than shrew-like insectivores that hunted at night. |
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Far from daring, he was a conformist, reinforcing the majority culture views of New Yorker readers. |
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My impression is that she also contains elements of conformity and conventionality as well as elements of spontaneity, independence and daring. |
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They produce a work that is at once ambiguous and, in its daring decisions, intimately personal. |
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Then they'd slowly walk along the fence, daring to trail their fingers over the bars, making an eerie, plinking song. |
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Some of us journalists have been made to feel like pariahs for daring to speak up for policyholders and give them a platform for their concerns. |
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Even the purportedly daring offerings had about them a certain politesse that left only a gossamer impression. |
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But any comet daring enough to pass close to Jupiter gets flung out in a new direction. |
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This power soon corrupted them and people were put to death for daring to disobey the laws. |
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Boyd had a daring, flamboyant style, and often jumped over bank counters in his lightning quick hold-ups. |
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A daring nighttime police raid of the night market on Thepprasit Road netted 350 counterfeit CDs and resulted in the arrest of two vendors. |
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The politics of precaution, of covering your back rather than putting forward daring ideas, would dominate. |
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In the '60s, the Beatles were the fore of the counter culture, unpredictable and daring. |
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The ascent is one of the most daring exploits of the cragsmen of the Island. |
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I became a daring cragsman, a character to which an English lad can seldom aspire, for in England there are neither crags nor mountains. |
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In one daring scene he uses a crane shot to swoop from a very high angle into a choker close shot of his sweating angelic face. |
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He stared pointedly at one old crone who watched him distrustfully, daring her to say something. |
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Driving in Colombo's permanent rush-hour is a free-for-all in which the most daring chancer wins. |
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Despite the snow and the freezing temperature, a bunch of 20 daring people plunged into the icy waters of Lee Dam yesterday. |
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They're entertaining for the most part, with plenty of tales of real-life adventure, foul language, crude jokes, technical detail and daring. |
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Modern lines and daring new looks can all contribute to futuristic clothes trends. |
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Leaders also expressed fervent opposition to Bush's global gag rule, which denies funding to any clinic daring to even discuss abortion. |
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I did receive a kind note from a visitor who thanked me for my courage, and for daring to portray Mary in that way. |
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Tariq walked back onto the court, shrugging his shoulders in a kind of taunt, as if daring someone to challenge his stark conclusion. |
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He looked straight into Heero's eyes, daring him to challenge what he was about to say next. |
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Even now, interviewed thirty years later, the wife yells at the husband for daring the wrath of these wiseguys. |
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If you thought Coolera Dramatic Society could only do pantomime, prepare to be surprised by this daring, but heart-warming tale. |
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But if you're a daring person, you'd probably do anything to get to the top of the highest mountain in the world. |
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A daring traveller made the newspaper headlines in 1880 after a record journey between New Plymouth and Wellington. |
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A daring pilot, he set a handful of aviation world records, including one for a 1938 flight around the world in just over 91 hours. |
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Cheng is a bold and daring man, working at whatever it takes to give his boy a chance to succeed in life. |
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He was physically strong and became a daring climber of tall eucalyptus trees and rocky cliffs. |
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So who was this daring woman, who ranks alongside the likes of glamorous adventurers such as Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham? |
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According to the police, the man is a daring criminal with a very dangerous profile. |
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Flashing propellers carved the skies as a variety of innovative aircraft and daring pilots, many of them female, quested for fame and money. |
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The extreme shock aspects might cause you to roll your eyes, cry in outrage, or respect her daring style. |
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All the children, surprised by her daring question, looked at them curiously. |
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It's Hallowe'en this Friday, the perfect opportunity to cast off your tried and tested clothes and make-up and emerge in a more daring disguise. |
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She needed boldness and daring to overcome the obstacles which the time in which she lived placed in her path. |
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Are we denying ourselves future explorers and heroes by taking away their sense of adventure and daring? |
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Actions by Soviet troops in the Manchurian Operation were marked by boldness and daring. |
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But then again that may not be too surprising as daring is far from an alien concept for this club. |
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The coastline seemed impermeable, but finally, through bravery and daring, the explorer found his way in, and the treasure was revealed. |
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As each year passes common sense and self preservation consume the reckless daring that has overwhelmed my life so far. |
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It demands if not moral or physical courage then at least boldness and daring. |
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Yossi Beilin is a hero who deserves our gratitude for his courage and daring. |
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Any shop assistant who calls you 'darl', 'love', or 'sweetie' is in fact daring you to stab them with whatever is closest to hand. |
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My mother with great presence of mind and daring jumped into the narrow creek which joined the sea, and pulled them out. |
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Grannies have gone skiing, parachute jumping and all sorts of daring things, so why not go-go dancing? |
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If the T-shirt or mock neck is still too daring at your course, try a traditional golf shirt with more color than you're used to. |
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This treasure trove of information details the daring deeds and derring-do of a galaxy of Headingley Stadium stars. |
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He is a very dear friend of ours, an Army Officer of bravery and daring combined with intelligence. |
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The photographs record the important images of the Rapa and capture the courage and daring of the local horsemen. |
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There's an overused word in pop music, devaluing the achievements of those whose invention and daring did, and still does, make a difference. |
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This push into music is the start of a daring effort to reinvent one of the world's best-known brands. |
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The complaint focused on his unethical efforts to disbar his colleagues from international forums for daring to contradict his views. |
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Although already wounded, he left the comparative safety of his position and made a daring charge against the machine-gun emplacement. |
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Haydn was again the chief model, but Beethoven introduced many daring innovations, including beginning the symphony with an out-of-key discord. |
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In her interviews, she has said that she was enamoured of this great classic from her schooldays, and especially its daring heroine, Becky Sharp. |
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In its graceful form and precisely engineered structure, the ski jump emulates the drama and daring of the sport itself. |
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If you are the more daring kind, order escargots, glazed snails in a wonderful bed of seasoning with herbs. |
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Astoundingly, death did not come sooner and through different means, given her daring exploits in America's leading big tops. |
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While there's nothing wrong with the Roots integrating samples by these classic artists into their sound, it's not exactly the most daring of moves. |
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The SkyHawks are known for their daring displays of aerial acrobatics. |
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The central metaphor, or conceit, or daring insight of Nicholas Ostler's study is that languages deserve to be treated as subjects, agents, in their own right. |
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But we should be more ready to celebrate both real and fictional women for daring to be unlikable. |
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I think The Ghost Writer, with its combination of concision and daring and wild ambition, might be a perfect novel. |
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In a daring escape, a kidnapped Malaysian man jumped four stories from a building yesterday and then took a taxi to the police station to get help from authorities. |
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The more daring among them even talk about federation or confederation, possibly including the Kingdom of Jordan. |
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The idea that we might all agree to call the murder of thousands of innocents an evil act is obviously still too daring for the generation that is destined to replace us! |
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It may not be mountainous enough for truly daring climbers, but Britain's wonderful and diverse countryside can cater for serious hikers and weekend ramblers alike. |
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He had fallen for her rebellious daring personality the moment they met. |
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She said she is certain he would approve of her daring adventures. |
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The team consists of six daring riders who perform a whole range of stunts from high jumps to wheelies on motorcycles, quad bikes and three-wheelers. |
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You have to poke them and watch their soft puffy bodies give away and bounce back, hypnotizing you into taking them home and daring you to eat them. |
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The officers watched in amazement as their daring fugitive escaped. |
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The undebatable fact is that his films are the work of a daring artist. |
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Which daring seekers will wield those tools, and to what effect? |
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She laughs wildly and climbs up the staircase, daring him to go. |
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My dolphin-shaped wind chime hung above the window, but it was still and silent as if it was waiting for something to happen before daring to make a sound. |
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We'll tell you about a daring raid with surprising results next. |
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Just like Watson, Ansari is daring to elicit antagonism and ignorant accusations on account of his feminist beliefs. |
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Beautiful, daring and smart, Sophie managed to elude arrest on many occasions. |
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You can get very daring with the see through body stocking done in see through lace in black or red when you want to buy plus size women's sexy lingerie. |
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Only by sharing and caring and bearing each other's burdens can we become daring in witnessing to our faith in Christ, which gives us strength to continue in mission. |
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The reverse structure is a crude way of defamiliarising a very basic plot and has none of the formal invention and daring of, say, Tarantino's experiments in cause and effect. |
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That is seriously fast, and on one daring high speed run, it proved to be stable too, as long as you get it out of fourth gear well before hitting redline. |
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Although still associated in the minds of most wine drinkers with cheap, fizzy plonk, perfectly decent restaurants are daring to add aluminium-capped bottles to their cellars. |
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He took a step towards me, brown eyes daring me to challenge him. |
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It's almost as if Bush was daring people to refute him, knowing full well that it was such an illogical claim that it would make people uncomfortable to call him on it. |
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If I were the GOP, I'd pass a law repealing the mandate and sit tight, daring the administration to veto it. |
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He glared at him daring him to pursue this as an invalid argument. |
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Not daring to start the engine, he released the brake and pushed the bike back to the supermarket where Emma and Michael waited anxiously for him. |
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The novel is structurally daring, managing to dovetail the perspectives of both boys. |
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Treasurer Helen Smith has been working steadily on a sponsored slim in preparation for a daring wing walk at Elvington Airfield on August Bank Holiday weekend. |
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The daring German filmmaker Werner Herzog once walked a thousand miles to propose to a woman. |
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It is undoubtedly a daring attempt to generate a real sense of urbanity and human focus in the spiritual desert of the amorphous North American suburb. |
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Just right for that person who needs a little creative push to do something daring in their yard. |
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Thousands of flashcubes popped for these and other daring routings. |
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Reading how he was such an outgoing person, it is no surprise that he took the daring steps he deemed necessary and that he truly is a hero in every sense of the word. |
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And the daring of outright substitution ups the complexity quotient. |
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Buck's eyes glared challengingly at her, daring her to dispute the will. |
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Snapchat offers all the exhibitionism and daring without the threat of public disclosure. |
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Their imaginations must be feverish enough to conjure up ever more daring flights of fancy, but then cold enough to try to annihilate their own creations. |
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Toward the end of the series, she reveals a more daring persona. |
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Along with his gang of loyal criminals, he commits daring daylight robberies and elaborate heists that anger the police while stirring the public's imagination. |
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The girl wearing a daring short skirt and low cut top stands on the ring apron and seductively calls him over with her index finger and a warm smile. |
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So, daring to be different, I created something a little different with the argyle theme in the background, nothing special or really technical, but more of a personal touch. |
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He looked me in the eye practically daring me to challenge him. |
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It is a world where nobody aspires to anything lofty, noble, or daring, and where nobody must love another when such love is fragile, mysterious, and hard. |
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Meanwhile in Stanhope, County Durham, emergency services performed the daring James Bond-style rescue of another driver after his car got stuck at a flooded ford. |
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A battalion of solid metaphysicians, reinforced by a tribe of tittering harridans and three companies of ventripotent buffoons, venture a daring sally. |
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Even at the most courageous and daring moments of his service in the desert, Lawrence was gnawed by these doubts. |
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Pieces and pontifications by Norman Mailer People have forgotten how daring and how charming Mailer was, but not how offensive. |
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That sums up the designer's newest line, it's monochromatic approach tempered by what are, for men, daring fabrics such as taffeta and silk poplin. |
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His unique eyes challenged hers, daring her to go back on her word. |
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Now, I suspect that most of us read this anecdote with a somewhat bemused attitude at the daring of the vicar for having asked something so time-consuming of his bishop. |
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Although seven hundred years have passed since Marco Polo made his illustrious twenty-five-year journey across Asia, his daring adventure continues to inspire globetrotters. |
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The rush of adventure and daring that I felt was unrivalled. |
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As the editor of Independence, which was a task assigned to him, he proved his mettle as he was possessed of intellectual daring, a virile pen and sound political judgement. |
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Mushtaq was a maverick strokeplayer with a love of sudden forays down the pitch, even to quick bowlers, and daring strokes that had bowlers tearing their hair out. |
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She is a daring director who is constantly pushing the limits. |
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His ears buzzed with anticipation of the fear that that clawed at the surface of his mind, daring to break loose and cause pandemonium upon all common sense and knowledge. |
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Her dark hair flowed over round shoulders onto a daring red dress, no ornamentations detracting from her natural beauty save a delicate gold locket. |
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He lay petrified in the elf's shirt, scarcely daring to breath. |
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The clothes are very feminine, sunny, and quite daring at times. |
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Then one daring, possibly planted, spectator interrupted the show to profess her crush. |
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The swish of skates on the ice accentuated the daring dances, and then in more delicate moments the glistening spray shooting out from their feet looked like fairy dust. |
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Half of his face was bearded, the other clean-shaven and sporting lipstick and eyeliner, something so daring that it seemed that Mardi Gras had made an appearance in Sofia. |
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How a daring 2011 capture operation on the Red Sea created a template for what to do with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. |
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Society, in the form of the prison matrons, punishes Billie for daring to transgress its most covert laws and moral structures concerning women, especially black women. |
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From quietly beautiful chamber pieces, to daring set ups of symphonic proportions, there have, indeed, been many offerings to relish from across the globe. |
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There is an honorable dimension to daring rooted in vanity, to reckless boldness, to irrationality in the service of an ideal. |
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If you are daring you could try these with a dash of Chinese rice wine. |
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Avid moviegoers should be singing the director's praises from the rooftops for daring to thrash out the matter in all its imperfect, dark thorniness. |
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The more daring divers can approach the screen that separates the pools, and poke small baitfish through holes to the dozen nurse sharks waiting hungrily on the other side. |
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We live in a sad era that mistakes mean-spirited arrogance for intellectual daring, juvenile nastiness for independence of mind, the dung beetle for the artist. |
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The two pubs are quite different and York Brewery deserves a pat on the back for daring to be a real ale pub offering chrome and sofas alongside pianos and barrels. |
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One cannot but admire the daring juxtaposition of an intimate close-up scene in the foreground with the distant view of boats on the shallow waters of the lagoon. |
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The artists just need to be more daring and be self-motivated! |
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Her gain in confidence has influenced her to be a bit more daring in her holiday beachwear and so she has included a selection of three bikinis in her suitcase. |
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Mr. Rily glared beadily at everyone as if daring them to disobey. |
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This was a daring and optimistic bet on what in the context was a largely new form of governance, coming to life and being tested under conditions that were hardly propitious. |
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When not daring an opponent to call his bluff, he seduced them. |
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Following to the recent bugging of the DP offices, our daring team of investigative reporters bugged the DP offices, to see what was on the infamous tapes. |
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He wore his hair relatively short and spiked and though many men said that it made him look evil, his soldiers said it matched his daring personality. |
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In truth, Ron was just as surprised at his own daring as his teacher was. |
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It was about a group of daring explorers who drove a tank-like vehicle called The Cyclotram all the way to that secret world at the center of the Earth. |
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Beneath his charming smile and humble personality is a fierce dedication to continually push himself beyond his boundaries, taking daring, challenging and diverse roles. |
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The Irish milliner, celebrated for his daring designs, has produced a seat large enough for two people in the shape of a large disc with an indentation. |
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He traces the activities primarily of liberal, secular, and daring bloggers in the run-up to, during, and after the revolutions. |
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He felt himself go dizzy, and had to put his head against a pillow slowly, closing his eyes and gulping nervously, not daring to move, in case he woke her up. |
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The stage was erected at the courthouse where on Sunday evening, enhanced by Dutch courage, one daring fan scaled the 40 ft building to put up a Tyrone flag. |
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This is a daring inquiry into the dark heart of power at Massey and in West Virginia. |
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In her interviews, Mira Nair has said that she was enamoured of this great classic from her schooldays, and especially its daring heroine, Becky Sharp. |
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His routines now are far more daring than the cartwheels or even the basic somersaults that he learned with his first team, the Tallahassee Tumbling Tots. |
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Though they claim he supports the insurgency because of his ideological opposition to the occupation, they soon lapse into talk of daring criminal exploits. |
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Amelia stared at him in shock for a moment, hardly daring to believe. |
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As she lay trembling slightly for a long moment, not daring to breathe, she became aware of a faint humming, like the sound that a triangle makes after you strike it. |
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It was from here that Captain James Cook, a local lad, set sail around the globe, inflaming every schoolboy's passion for adventure with his daring exploits. |
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Both Harvey and Sarah were daring each other into the extremes. |
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This comedy of manners about unrequited love, social treachery, bad goth poetry, and monsters under the bed lures you in with daring imagery and gorgeous, dark atmosphere. |
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Behind his magnificent free-handedness and careless disregard for money were hard, practical judgment, imagination and vision, and the daring of the big gambler. |
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The Bees Laline Paull This arresting debut novel is a daring dystopian story set in a beehive. |
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