If consumers accept them at retail, these winemakers may be emboldened to put higher priced wines under the same seal. |
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Their emboldened foreign rivals will be working just as hard to capitalize on their gains. |
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Clearly, the career people in the intel community are feeling emboldened by the White House's recent Iraq embarrassments. |
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His lips are full with a hint of a smile, his gaze intense, his visage emboldened by the tilt of his beret covering his Afro. |
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Even more significant were the indelible imprints left on an emboldened and much mightier financial sector. |
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Jack, emboldened by his record-breaking achievements on that tour, refused. |
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The lack of progress has hardened feelings of embitterment and emboldened hard-line rejectionists on both sides of the divide. |
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I came home from London that summer wearing leg warmers, emboldened by the knowledge that I wasn't alone. |
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However, I became emboldened and next treated them to a large amount of food and drink because I had many tickets. |
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And if anyone was tempted to wager against bond prices, the emboldened bulls were tickled at the opportunity to take their money. |
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He seemed far enough removed from Glasgow to be emboldened into letting something slip about the nature of his relationship with McLeish. |
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The good-bye was difficult for Alice, but she was emboldened by the righteousness of the Southern cause. |
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While learning has changed for students in this new century, we are emboldened by the boundless opportunity presented in our lifetime. |
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I felt so emboldened by my solitary lunch experience that I then went and sat in the foyer of the National theatre. |
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Some even suggest a Prime Minister emboldened by another large majority could go as far as to kick his arch-rival out of the Cabinet altogether. |
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But Young has taken over this season, and the team has been emboldened by his confidence. |
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I'm emboldened by Josh's response, and surprised that I've survived yet another workshop in one piece. |
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He is so emboldened by his cleverness that he steps into the store to observe the street and society outside. |
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In the course of the battle three new stewards were elected in the test area and the workers feel emboldened by how they conducted the struggle. |
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I am emboldened by happy hour's two-for-one drinks, and on my way out, I stop by her seat. |
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They were emboldened to explore further in the realm of gimmicky profit reports. |
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A leader emboldened by four more years, with a greater mandate, is hardly likely to pull in his horns. |
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Perhaps emboldened by the animal's immovable stance the cameraman decided to move a little closer. |
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Afterwards, emboldened by the music's galvanic tides and ominous, pacing images, I barged backstage. |
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The entire dish is then emboldened with industrial amounts of butter. |
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Many foreign participants felt emboldened in so noncombative a setting to criticize the United States and its perceived self-centered policies. |
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This contributed to growing volatility of the situation and arguably emboldened other publications to republish the illustrations. |
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Will they be emboldened to speak out knowing that a manager cannot be faulted for only considering one individual for appointment? |
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Mr Koizumi, the fans claim, will still prove to be a mould-breaker. Yet the party has now become emboldened by Mr Koizumi's pliability. |
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And governments that were opposed to the war were buoyed and emboldened by being in tune with their electors. |
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The latest United States veto in the Council further emboldened the aggressors to continue and widen their crimes with apparent impunity. |
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The waning interest in the military show from the part of participants and observers emboldened opponents of the Ural exhibition. |
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Obviously the sheltering of terrorists from justice has emboldened them to commit more heinous crimes against humanity. |
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And what emboldened them to do it with such ostentation, if not the smug assurance that they could count on their Western partners' firm support? |
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Consider the strength of passion transformed into compassion, faith emboldened to action. |
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The players felt emboldened by the result against Chelsea, sure that they had asserted their right to be considered as worthy heirs to the great United teams. |
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She was emboldened by having met a woman of a similar age to herself for whom this strategy had worked, but still she saw it as a big and embarrassing step. |
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Spirits in Stanleyville were high, and a local 19-year-old was emboldened by independence fever. |
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Some of this, she suspects, is because gay men have been emboldened by their sexual outsider status. |
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They also emboldened the Kurdish defenders, who are lightly armed and fending off heavy armor. |
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They will be emboldened in their tactics and will only demand more and more. |
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It began with a few Tea Party successes that emboldened and inspired Republicans to become more ideological and less pragmatic. |
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The impunity with which they have so far been allowed to carry out their crimes has undoubtedly emboldened them to continue on the same path. |
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Here as well, the GSE liquidity backstop has emboldened risk-taking and distorted the marketplace. |
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A hemispheric axiom has it that when a dictator falls afoul of Washington, his opponents are emboldened to try to topple him. |
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So emboldened and careless did these body-snatchers become... that they no longer confined themselves to pauper graves. |
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Raymond was emboldened to invade Cilicia, but he was defeated and forced to go to Constantinople to beg mercy from the new Emperor. |
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Ms Maréchal-Le Pen, emboldened or intoxicated by her polling numbers, has made a series of frankly xenophobic speeches in recent days which seem to challenge her aunt's attempts to fumigate the party. |
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Generally unpopular EU and Member State Government policies have emboldened banks to charge exorbitant and illegal interest rates, unethically extracting enormous sums of money from borrowers and working people in general. |
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We stand next to each other, emboldened by hope: hope that our children will fear no planar whelp, and will only know of the Blood Storm as proof their ancestors were strong! |
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These are notorious criminals, decked out in body armour and emboldened with a sense of invincibility, who are wielding guns and ready to do battle. |
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The fact that there were efforts to weaken the rule further was a sign of emboldened Republicans and industry supporters, not of dissatisfaction, Hartl said in an interview. |
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In fact, success has emboldened the Prime Minister to move further to the right.' Last night leading Labour Party figures dismissed Hattersley's attack. |
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The resulting lack of control has emboldened MPs to do what was unthinkable in the Blair era by offering themselves up to a media ever hungry for a political scandal. |
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Mining communities were always political and class conscious, but the strike put their struggle in a wider context, gave them a chance to travel, find their voice, and emboldened them. |
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For then, the terrorists, supplied, no doubt, with even more lethal weapons by Iran, will be even further emboldened by yet another demonstration of our lack of commitment and will. |
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Secondly, there are also qualitative reforms, and this House and the committee have encouraged and emboldened the Commission to formulate these as such. |
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I've heard from more than one reformist or human rights advocate how emboldened the democratic opposition became when it became clear that this seemingly untouchable symbol of the regime now had to fear arrest. |
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And right now, perhaps in the last 15 years, we are facing the best opportunity yet due to two important developments: a surge in social discontent and an emboldened challenge to one-party rule. |
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But his discomfiture has emboldened one of his rivals. |
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The victory rejuvenated the French nation and emboldened the National Convention to abolish the monarchy. |
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In February Kosovar Albanians demonstrated in large numbers against the proposal, emboldened by striking miners. |
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The influence of the farming bloc declined, and with it, reformers were emboldened. |
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When the city of Pityus fell to the Goths in 256, the Goths were further emboldened. |
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The guard, emboldened by alcohol, determined that he would find and deal with this haunter. |
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Instead, they worry Iran will be left with too extensive a nuclear capability and be emboldened in its regional troublemaking. |
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Its action is emboldened by the weakness of its neighbours, the unhindered backing of its friends, and the gutlessness of its critics. |
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The death of Suleiman the Magnificent the following year and his succession by Selim the Sot emboldened Philip, who resolved to carry the war to the Ottoman homelands. |
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Conversely, Loyalists were often emboldened when Patriots resorted to intimidating suspected Tories, such as destroying property or tarring and feathering. |
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