Of course it helps to have days like this, where one of Microsoft's most audacious business opponents finally capitulated. |
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This would be an audacious move even for someone as bold as Schwarzenegger. |
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With every new book she got more and more audacious, trying out new ways to surprise us. |
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From this dynamic leader's audacious vision has sprung a city that is breathtaking in scale and vision. |
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The audacious Wood stormed through the game and even managed an attempt at a drop goal in the second half. |
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Today we look at a bold and audacious project that's bringing a fresh approach to the way we understand the ecology of this country. |
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There is the courage to pursue audacious goals, to empower and to trust your colleagues. |
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He is too sweet, too nice, too inoffensive for the dig at hypocrisy to hit home, and many of the jokes lack the audacious punch of old. |
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He is audacious, showing such wilful disrespect to the past that one wonders if it ever existed! |
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Nonetheless, the film succeeds in holding your attention, mainly to see if they can actually pull off their audacious robbery. |
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The audacious stunts often end up diverting attention away from the group's cause. |
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What these businessmen have somehow managed to do is pull off is possibly the most audacious and lucrative three-card trick in history. |
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Some visions are so audacious, they can be expressed only as ironic jokes, lest the speaker be accused of pomposity or megalomania. |
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His denunciation of my research is an audacious bluff, believable only by those who have never opened my book. |
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So he seems to have been a much-traveled man, which is not astonishing, as the Milesians were known to be audacious sailors. |
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The strategic results of his audacious decision were momentous and did much to shape the war in this region. |
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He made two audacious sidesteps on a 40-metre dash up the middle to releasing Mark Bowman, who was just held close to the line. |
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The Wayward Cloud is hard going, but it is a distinctive, audacious and uncompromising piece of filmmaking. |
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It's an audacious bit of dialogue for a cheapo skin flick starring some of the most naturally chesty gals you'll ever see in your life. |
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Here he's created an audacious, risk-taking epic that unfashionably takes the chance that it might abandon some of its potential audience. |
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With goggle-eyed disbelief, we follow the exploits of this audacious free-spirit, gifted with the ability of unflagging self-invention. |
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But Lowell remains a more audacious, more unpresentable maker than even the most sympathetic acolyte can allow. |
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And so it is with his audacious, wildly imaginative and boundlessly thrilling adaptation. |
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His ease of movement, effortless stroke play and audacious shot selection make him a considerable force. |
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Let's hope this brave, audacious ploy doesn't end up being a kind of suicide note. |
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This cartoon's last four panels are absolutely audacious, and there's no way any newspaper would print them. |
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In another audacious move he sent envoys to the Crusader leaders in Acre asking for safe passage and the right to purchase supplies. |
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I must be that inexplicably angry, obtuse, ill mannered, audacious, pompous blow-hard that writes insulting letters to The Peak! |
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Those wacky writers celebrated the seemingly immortal local television drama's 3000th episode with their most audacious storyline to date. |
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His useless jostling composed no escape in the least, setting the audacious Risaku up to get mercilessly slaughtered by this fiend. |
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Her unnerving clarity and audacious style reveal an intellect and imagination capable of a major work. |
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This is old-style Atlanta meets new-school crunk, with a few musical musings holding court next to loud, audacious productions. |
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It is on the darers, not on the audacious, that Fortune almost always smiled. |
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Every so often you see what can only be described as an audacious and genius piece of parking. |
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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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He nonetheless seemed annoyed, and surprised by her audacious, nearly stupid words. |
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Meanwhile Luque attempts an audacious strike from wide on the left rather than passing to several waiting team-mates. |
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There was an audacious attack in broad daylight on the fortified U.S. consulate after months of relative quiet. |
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Enormous in magnitude, audacious in its execution and redolent of the most serious dishonesty. |
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He was a man with whom it was impossible to imagine the most audacious student venturing to take a liberty. |
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He recreates the 1960s in this true-life tale of a teenage runaway's audacious trail of trickery. |
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But the group was rejuvenated by a statement last week that Mr Green was planning to make an audacious and unexpected bid for the company. |
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What a match, what a turnaround and what a scintillating performance by this brave, audacious and talented Welsh team. |
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A few days ago, he delivered the most audacious speech of the presidential season. |
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Was this audacious accounting, or the kind of thing that at first glance seems like clear misrepresentation? |
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First of all, his work made dear what an audacious venture poetry still could be. |
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Troops and police have been involved in running battles with rebels who launched an audacious series of pre-dawn assaults. |
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To quote Beckett in this way, to quote the final, self-consuming lines of one of his more insular works as a preface to one's own work, is almost presumptuously audacious. |
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Instrumentally, it's audacious, with trumpets, bouzoukis, violins and music-boxes weaving unpredictable paths through the guitars and drum programmes. |
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Despite the hammering and sawing, the dirt and the dust on Sunday, one could see that this is not a hollow claim because the structure is indeed audacious. |
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Inevitably, exposure awaits, and often exposure which will damage innocent people who will be besmirched, so audacious is the extent of the crime. |
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Artistically audacious, he penned plays, ballets, sketches, and novels. |
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He is launching an audacious bid to reclaim the British crown. |
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The persistently audacious are helped along by a fearless temperament. |
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The job the crew carries out is the audacious theft of a mafia safe full of gold they just about get away with, after a fairly thrilling chase through the canals of Venice. |
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Audacious loops, bends and swerves are undertaken at astonishing speed and with awesome precision. |
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All along, he was an audacious mountebank and a mendacious bully, who knew almost nothing about actual existing communism and who never identified a single Soviet agent. |
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People dressed in a more audacious manner, while designers were more creative, according to the chairwoman of the executive board of the Indonesian Designers Association. |
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Audacious tunesmiths were taking American popular music in exciting new directions. |
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But Eddie's audacious comments about penalty do not stand up to scrutiny. |
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Finally, you must be audacious enough to insist that some reality of your completely unpolitical business is key to solving a current political crisis. |
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For the non-greenhorn, though, there is fun to be had in the smattering of fearless, at times audacious, assertions. |
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Apparently, organized crime in France is getting to be pretty audacious. |
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Record numbers of Scottish voters shot down an audacious bid to break their 300-year union with the United Kingdom. |
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But in many ways, too, The big bang theory is a far more audacious series than it gets credit for. |
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Samuel crossed and Solano's audacious volley screamed just past the post. |
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Yet such a move would almost certainly be widely seen as an audacious display of ingratitude. |
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The clock-watching gimmick is audacious but not entirely original. |
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Kolb paints a colorful story of his life as a freewheeling and audacious adventurer. |
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But impressively choreographed, audacious stunts and gun battles can't save the corny script and poor characterisations. |
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If you think there's no hope for regions like America's own Detroit, just check the audacious transformation of Germany's Ruhr area. |
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Fleming hatched an audacious plan to crash a captured German bomber into the sea near a ship carrying M4 codebooks. |
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It was audacious and global in scope, yet annoying for being unavoidable. |
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The change, so audacious, so unorthodox, disconcerted the Costa Ricans. |
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It is symbiotic, exploitative, audacious, and, at times, embarrassing. |
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As a 17-year-old midshipman, I envied your audacious style, senator. |
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The war began with the audacious invasion of Hispania by Hannibal, the Carthaginian general who had led operations on Sicily in the First Punic War. |
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With Nitro Circus is billed as the biggest and most audacious action sports production ever, Pastrana will be joined by other regulars from the hit MTV show of the same name. |
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He was intent on an audacious, immitigable, and supernatural revenge. |
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Only the unreligious displayed such a heathen symbol, but this reasoning was beyond Bryn as he stood captivated by the audacious, colourful display. |
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Coastguards at Stornoway said the 26-year-old, on board the trawler Audacious II, had been badly spiked through the hand by a ratfish caught in the nets. |
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