Then, as my confidence grew, I became bolder and I haven't looked back since. |
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Some would say you don't get much bolder than integrating self-service into customer care, yet that's one central thrust of the agreement. |
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After a few such trips, I became bolder, and I got myself into quite a few awkward or embarrassing situations as a result. |
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Dust sized particles dominated the debris ring, but good bolder sized bits rounded out the mix. |
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Traditionally associated with durability and constancy, here the vivid green pre-patinated copper is intended to make a bolder statement. |
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The novelty-averse rats commonly lived about 600 days, compared with 700-day lifetimes for the bolder rats. |
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She prefers bolder colors anyway, and it looks way too hard to make all those folds in the paper. |
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While the Kashmiri mode is delicate, and somewhat pallid, the Jammu style is bolder, more folksy, with hard outlines and fantastic colouring. |
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But then we became bolder, and soon some were attacking the paper in the same forthright manner of the teacher herself. |
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Cecil, meanwhile, became bolder with every minute, and looked at Gus, knowingly. |
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It is possible that a study of gender and race might reveal that racial identity was more muted and class affinity bolder. |
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Between 1984 and 1987 he personified our inchoate desire to shake free of the Muldoon years and remake ourselves in a bolder, prouder way. |
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While child abduction is nothing new, the perpetrators are becoming bolder and more brazen. |
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The expensive Only This Moment, which follows, is resolutely bolder and proudly displays its Balearic influences on its sleeves. |
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The brazen birds are becoming bolder by the year, encouraged by litter from takeaway meals and thoughtless people who throw them food. |
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Soon came bolder, larger forms using stone spokes, or small, cusped roundels set in a ring, like an old telephone dial. |
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The bigger and bolder the uncosted commitment, the louder the cheer from the hall. |
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The chapters do treat these issues briefly and with circumspection, but Leneman could have been bolder in pushing her analysis in this direction. |
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The result is a more creative approach, bolder flavors and higher quality ingredients on sharable plates. |
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The personality cult of the Prime Minister grows bolder with each passing month. |
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A modern cinematic chronicle of baseball's integration has to be bolder about using authentic verbiage. |
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Running now at her full speed, she dashed to the edge of the lake, where a large bolder rose up above the water. |
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A bolder group of four students drove downtown and chunked a brick through his gun shop window. |
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Ideally too, the instrumental colours need to bolder, less integrated into a homogeneous texture. |
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For now, what progressives need more than anything else is to start work on a bolder vision for making America great again. |
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Although they enthusiastically supported the party's general programme, the bolder among them dared to point out the gap between ideals and actualities. |
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The coalition should have been much bolder in reducing spending from the outset. |
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Birds such as currawongs are increasing in number and competing with smaller birds for food and habitat, while ibis are growing bolder in their dealings with people. |
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Can I just quickly say that faint heart never won fair maiden', and I think we need to be much bolder here. |
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Yes, you have come down in favour of the Community method, but in that case you should also have presented a bolder picture of European unity. |
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It's an astonishing feat, far bolder and wittier than the film that surrounds it. |
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We need to help the clubs to become bigger, better, and bolder in their communities! |
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What can you do to help the clubs in your district to become bigger, better, and bolder? |
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Headlines and subheads can be in the bolder Whitney Bold or Rockwell fonts to compliment and contrast with the lighter font weights. |
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A bolder court would have used yesterday to make plain that this would not do. |
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Not only are they bolder and brighter than ever before, they're also accessorizing chic, even elegant outfits, no longer restricted to jeans, shorts and jogging suits. |
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A bolder gravy went nicely with lamb keema masala, but the minced meat was tough. |
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But now it needs to uncurl the economic body properly with much bolder reforms. |
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Safe within his mountaintop fortress, Escobar grew bolder and more unscrupulous. |
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With a bill that is bolder and young interpreters of the European stage who are not afraid to mix genres, nor to shake up habits. |
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This spidery kind of line is the annual and the rather bolder line is a five-year average. |
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Other participants are more circumspect, suggesting that prospects for bolder reform, including universal GC membership, must wait. |
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What we want to do here and now, is to call for an even bolder approach from the Council of Europe than before. |
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The second album from the melodious Oxford folk-poppers is bigger and bolder than their debut, their musical palette widened and richened. |
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Stonyfield added a ninth flavor, Creme Caramel, and made the switch from plastic to lightweight, unbleached paper pints bearing new, bolder graphics. |
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The Reyes Catolicos Street, located behind the Cathedral of El Buen Pastor, hides the chicest part with moder places and bolder music proposals. |
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It is more populist in tone, with bolder headlines, bigger pictures and a harder edge to its news agenda. |
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Oh, a fairly timid trade wind for the moment, but we hope that it will be a little bit bolder later on, and get a bit stronger. |
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It now cinches 1.2 billion people into a pluralist democracy, and its recent experiments with economic reform have made the project still bolder. |
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Or two, the economy will stagnate for years until the country coalesces behind a single, bolder vision for economic reform. |
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Kicks up the volume and length of each and every lash for a look that's lusher, plusher, bolder. |
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This two-in-one Marni clutch has a girlish pink polka dot on one face and a bolder, more Marniesque green and black print on the flip side. |
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After a while they become bolder, set off on their first orientation flights and become foragers. |
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Now those areas don't want them anymore. So grizzlies and black bears are getting bolder, and raiding the cities. |
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What I'm saying is that I can help Labour be bolder to deliver the changes we need. |
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Does he blame Miliband for the failure to be bolder, for the minimalist, incoherent eventual offer? |
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The Mediterranean countries have to develop bolder strategies allowing them to better adapt to the new conditions of economic growth. |
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Many of us, can hide behind our computers or take on a bolder, more aggressive persona. |
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Of course, we've been involved in transportation in the past, but last year we engaged in a bolder way. |
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Her daytime make-up could be light and feminine but for going out, she will play with bolder colors and textures. |
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Of late they have become bolder and now even sit on the benches outside, in a row to the right of their husbands and brothers. |
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They bring ideas to life to make our brands bigger, bolder and more exciting. |
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Moreover, they can also suggest bolder initiatives to help optimize your investments. |
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The fuzzy outlines of divaricating plants like coprosma virescens and low grasses should always be placed with bolder foliage for an exciting contrast. |
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Their art style was bolder and more expressive than early impressionism. |
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Time for new leadership and bolder ideas that appeal to the rest of America. |
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The result is bigger, bolder splashes of color and carefully thought-out works. |
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In the beginning it was a dollar here, a dollar there, but the longer he went undetected, the bolder he became. |
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At this cosmic juncture you are urged to employ bolder, brassier elements of self in your dealings, all the time. |
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Instead, the muckraker only seemed to grow bolder and more dangerous with his every revelation. |
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As journalists report bolder acts by the renegades, nimbus and his friends are forced to move further from childhood innocence. |
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The many new world wines, with the exception of American blush wines, are bolder, fruitier and frequently more alcoholic and should really be included as a third category. |
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The music behind him feels bolder and more courageous, too, as the veil of obscurity that guarded so much of their previous releases has vanished. |
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For example, individual male sticklebacks that are bolder toward predators are also better at obtaining breeding sites through territorial aggression. |
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Monochrome colour schemes were a strong fashion trend this year but pink is still a clear favourite, from the softest pastels to bolder coral and lipstick shades. |
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He is evident here, too, as a distinctive colourist, preferring quieter pinks, violets and yellows to the bolder oranges, reds, greens and blues of Bellini and Titian. |
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When states are actually staring at the possibility of a slow breakdown of the non-proliferation regime, that in itself might make room for bolder decisions, or even innovative thinking. |
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The set of bronzes by Degas in their spare solidity are arranged in front of two of his mistiest canvases and look all the bolder for that. |
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Related: BBC election debate – Sturgeon to Miliband: I can help Labour be bolder – live Sturgeon, the Green party's Natalie Bennett and Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood repeatedly called for a slowdown in paying off the deficit. |
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The government needs to come up with a bolder, long-term plan for housebuilding so that families across the country can find the homes they need, at a price they can afford. |
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The new redesign has smoothed out the boxiness, given it a sexier rear and a bolder chrome grill. |
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But silvereyes are bolder and abrupt and bind together in a laser-like surveillance of all available. |
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But our own research and analysis, as well as that of others, shows that it is time for Canada to be far bolder and think much bigger and longer-term than it has in many years. |
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That is why all of us must shoulder the responsibility to hammer out bolder and more effective measures to achieve the targets set in the 2001 Declaration of Commitment. |
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As such, the clampdown on anyone even tenuously suspected of being connected to the uprising has grown bolder and bolder with each passing day. |
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Firstly, developments are taking place increasingly rapidly enabling bolder and more innovative groups and regions to leap-frog in terms of technology, management and human resource development. |
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The allotype, morphotype, and paratypes were collected from cobble and slab bolder riffle habitats in close proximity to the holotype collection. |
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Although the security situation in Darfur remains unpredictable, AMIS has continued to embark on bolder and tougher measures aimed at improving it. |
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It has a continuous bobbing action, with a bolder gold stripe on its back separating it from common snipe. |
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The bolder interpretation would lead to a fully fledged system of parliamentary scrutiny involving the adoption of reports drafted and voted in committees. |
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With about 774 million adults lacking basic literacy skills, the world continues to face a momentous challenge, which must be addressed through bolder efforts. |
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The change was to set book publishing upon a bolder and more adventurous course, turning it from a minor industry into one of sufficient growth and profitability to attract professional investors. |
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These urban foxes are noticeably bolder than their country cousins, sharing the pavement with pedestrians and raising cubs in people's backyards. |
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The names Auchendryne and Castleton are clearly marked on the current Ordnance Survey maps below the larger and bolder Braemar. |
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But bold results will require a bolder plan of action. |
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Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Star Wars universe, The Clone Wars is bigger, bolder and more intense than ever before. |
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Siberian bears, for example, tend to be much bolder toward humans than their shyer, more persecuted European counterparts. |
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Scotus's much bolder claim concerns intellectual intuitive cognition, by which the intellect cognizes a particular thing as existing at that very moment. |
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But that could turn into accusations of soft-heartedness and strategic miscalculation should his conciliatory approach lead to more and bolder protests. |
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Model OR349 is a sleek, pinstriped frame, which boasts a defined top rim for a bolder effect. |
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While perhaps shocking to some, graffiti is little more than a bolder version of sgraffito – a technique dating back many centuries, in which a design is scratched into the surface of a building's façade. |
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They proceeded to use a range of bolder colours, sometimes backlit, and overlaid with black grids. |
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Slate has an even bolder claim, as yet without sources. |
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These are very important considerations, and I hope the parliamentary secretary will take a more vigorous and bolder approach, as opposed to the almost die hard conservativism he has shown so far. |
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Volumizes and lengthens lashes for a lusher, plusher, bolder look. |
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The Beer Tulip not only enhances the hop flavor in Pilsner style beers but also supports the malty character of bolder beers like strong Stouts. The open mouth allows for an intense release of flavours. |
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Amongst different segments of a spike, bolder grains revealed a better distribution of endoplasmic reticulum in the cell cytoplasm. |
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Tomas Brodin, in his study on European perch, found that fish that had eaten Oxazepam became bolder, were less social and ate faster. |
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For example, when attacked by damselfish, an octopus reacts by imitating a sea snake, a damselfish predator. All this allows the mimic octopus to be bolder than its cousins. |
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A rescue would be a blank cheque. A bolder Plan B would amputate well above the site of infection, cutting off Spain, Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus too. |
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He talks lyrically of hill farmers on high mountain pastures, whose grazing herds prevent avalanches and provide jobs in remote villages. Bruno Le Maire, the French farm minister, advances a bolder argument. |
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If you think the two-handed and steel-cased Nautilus too sober, here is the test of a bolder configuration: the grey gold Patek Philippe 5712G with moon phases. |
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A new report released today concludes that bolder, more innovative government action is needed to give Aboriginal children and youth a decent chance in life. |
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The Accord Crosstour's styling builds on the Accord's familiar character lines and adds a bolder front grille complemented by a durable lower-body appearance, wedge-shaped C-pillars and an aggressive rear stance. |
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Once these suspects have been hauled before the UN-supervised courts in Kosovo, an even bolder move may follow: the despatch of some senior Kosovo Albanians to face war-crimes charges in The Hague. |
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New power flowed in him: new depths of meaning emerged, an affectivity knowing no restraints, an imaginative wealth of symbols that by the year grew bolder and more trusting. |
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It was bolder, had more ring, and lasted later into the night. |
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Something about being Mazza is making me bolder and brassier. |
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Then, bolder than the storied Cyclops, great Cthulhu slid greasily into the water and began to pursue with vast wave-raising strokes of cosmic potency. |
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I loved layering the two up as well to create a bolder, smudgier look. |
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At least he is bolder than Picasso, the ridiculer of Pollock. |
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This encouraged the Spanish government, perceiving internal weakness in the Republic, to choose a bolder policy in the Bohemian question than they otherwise might have done. |
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After long and heated discussions, the jury determined that two deputies, Michael Haggerty and Vergilian Bolder, used excessive force. |
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