Barcelona is delightfully brash where Paris is delectably haughty, but Madrid? |
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He wants to hog the limelight and shout about what he believes, and to do that you have to be populist, brash and confident. |
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They were loud, brash, and obnoxious, and Tanj couldn't imagine how they'd been admitted to the auction. |
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On the surface, the music is brash, ebullient, jaunty, but also technically well crafted and even refined. |
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All that stood in their way, Max realized, was a loud, brash, potty-mouthed Russian. |
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Edwards has been accused in the past of being too brash, arrogant, and selfish, but has made an effort to be more mature and team-oriented. |
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Quite funny how this brash and loud student totally changed when he got to meet his hero and started acting all bashful. |
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I had this idea of him being loud and brash when in fact he's laid back and quiet with this fantastic wit. |
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You may lie on the beach cursing the brash, noisy idiots who zoom up and down the coast disturbing your hangover. |
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But when he decided to make a brash stab at the sports-car market, economics drove him to Canada. |
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The city is bright, brash, and expensive both to those who have to live here and those who come to visit. |
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Years ago someone planted in my head the idea that rudbeckia were unforgivably brash. |
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The combination of garish cartoon colours and brash graphic quality is totally euphoric. |
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He had a reputation among Washington insiders for being prickly, abrasive, brash, impatient, and intolerant of bureaucratic foot-dragging. |
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She manages a brash, confident, and sassy manner that works well in the part, but is not overdone to the point of being unwelcome. |
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The brash but explosive back made life much easier for QB Jake Plummer, who acclimated to the Broncos' system in swift fashion. |
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Visually, it's an astonishing piece of adrenaline-fuelled cinema at its brash, flashy best. |
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Billboards advertising assorted Americana jostle for position with US-style shopping malls and brash, brutalist hotels. |
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He was a brash Manhattanite, now suddenly delivered to a New England college town. |
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After two days of being locked in by brash ice at Spring Point, we're finally on the move again. |
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A subsurface impulse radar system on board a cutter was used to measure brash ice thickness in the Great Lakes. |
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This image shows icebergs and brash ice along the shore of western Greenland. |
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She offers words of comfort, but only brash American Dan actually challenges the racist. |
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During the same time, measurements of the brash ice depth and water temperature were made from a Coast Guard icebreaker. |
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He was a brash, very arrogant, sort of combative personality, which got him into a lot of scrapes on the court. |
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Use a stiff brash to scrub feeders thoroughly with a 10 percent bleach solution, then rinse them well and wipe them dry. |
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Everybody has individual needs, desires and habits, but commercial puffery bamboozles us with brash claims and big numbers. |
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However, sometimes a brazen BFF is so bold, brash and fearless that her naughty behavior threatens to get you both in deep trouble. |
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Audiard has done a masterful job of creating a brash, nervy film that is poignant without ever being pretentious. |
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Nutty sweetbreads, bitter greens, gently brash shallots, and velvety chanterelles suffuse farfalle in well-oiled repertory. |
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And the mushroom empanada with peppers and eggplant is an appealing mix of brash and musky. |
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Neither team nor driver is new to this sport, and both have had to overcome reputations as brash newcomers. |
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He was not deterred by threats, or bewitched by the famous names of the director and his actors, or budged from his opinion by a brash reporter. |
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In fact, the entire cast has a delicious time with their roles, bringing a brash theatricality to the proceedings. |
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At the time of Britpop, he appeared just another brash and bumptious pop star with plenty of flash and attitude. |
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I had this idea of him being loud and brash when in fact he's laidback and quiet with this fantastic wit. |
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The company has gone for a rather sedate slate grey casing leaving brash corporate silver behind. |
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Where your every cell cries out to be meek, you force yourself to be brash. |
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The big lights, butch bulges and metallic paint are designed to be brash, flash and funky. |
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The film is divided by its opening credits sequence, which breaks the film's hard-won mood with a brash pop-song. |
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And the limelight is repeatedly stolen by John Kazek's gloriously brash Bottom and, best of all, Malcolm Shields's mercurially nimble Puck. |
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It is a big, brash, gutsy engine, stoking up a lot of energy for seemingly little effort, and it is just perfect for a big, brash, gutsy car. |
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Among these many worlds, the underworld of that age was representative of the outrageous, brash and lawless life. |
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He had found her brash, over-talkative and likely to laugh hard at her own jokes. |
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And you will also know them by loud, brash post-punk anthems like this one. |
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She is a brash, abusive, and obnoxious woman who seems to think she's a real, honest-to-God filmmaker. |
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Forget the gold charm bracelet and chunky gold necklaces, big does not have to be brash! |
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The brash and disrespectful attitude of the music was a tonic, while the band's lack of anonymity broke the mould. |
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A lot of people are very cocky and brash in this industry and there were quite a few walking around before the exam as if they'd already passed. |
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Sassy, brash, with a tough exterior that belies her soft heart, Scarlett Adams is the kind of role that comes along once in a lifetime. |
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This brash candour and impatience with mass culture are clearly audible on these two albums. |
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This is the largest of all of the global media conglomerates, a brash place where swagger and superstar brands are a way of life. |
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She loud, she's brash and she's winding up po-faced moral guardians by subverting sexual stereotypes. |
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Whereas Taizjin was shy and Osha considered, Verity could be descried by critics as a brash big mouth. |
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And if Mr. Chandran is dubbed as brash and outspoken by the industry's bigwigs, he does not seem to care a whit. |
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He's brash, quick on the trigger, and careless, but his character is slowly becoming mature, joining his action with reason. |
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Along comes the brash dynamic young executive with pronounced ideas upon improving efficiency. |
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He is an extrovert trumpeter and composer, confident and even refreshingly brash at times! |
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They were born to debate and disputation, abashed by no authority established over them, brash and as spirited as cats. |
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It seemed appropriate that he should be promoting the brash, monolithic towers that were once disliked but eventually grew on the locals. |
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The buttery blandness of the usually overrated filet mignon gets surmounted by a brash pepper-splattered crust. |
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The brash 1875 iron bridge is concealed by his idiosyncratic conflation of the two banks. |
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If the idea was to match Steed's well-aged charms with Gambit's brash animalism, it doesn't gel. |
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Visions of rude, fast-talking, brash Yankees flashed briefly through my adolescent mind from tales overheard from relatives. |
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Hanger steak is as good as the one in the Paris outpost, sinewy, briny, and full of brash flavor. |
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Her brash buoyancy and his effortless elegance lifted the audience into the stratosphere. |
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They must choose between a brash boastfulness and a considered confidence that speaks to the convictions of people everywhere. |
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They have always had an uneasy relationship with a young man they have viewed as too brash. |
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They are big brash symbols of conspicuous consumption, a way for flash men and women with a lot of cash to flaunt their wealth. |
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In terms of dramatic influence the score balances subtle enchantment with brash, tribal expressions exceptionally well. |
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One is England's brash young egomaniac, the other is Australia's wiliest winner of mind games, and the pair professes to be bosom buddies. |
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However, in this piece, she played a brash American, with an accent which defies description. |
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Remove specified trees with bowsaws, trimming off brash and stacking 2m length timbers. |
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There was something compulsive, engaging, about Krakow's siege mentality, and spring, with all its brash coquetry, seemed oddly antipathetic. |
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For me, Australians are too brash, too cocky, too shallow and too plentiful. |
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He kicked the jack-of-all-trades route to the curb, got himself a band, and made a quick metamorphosis into a brash rocker. |
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Maybe it's time we dropped the charade and accepted that we're as brash and pushy as any New York cabbie ever was. |
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The brash egoism of 20 years ago has been replaced with a more gracious dignity. |
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If they are not tongue-tied, they are either inarticulate or brash. |
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Not two years ago, such seats were reserved for b-list celebrities or brash British men. |
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The brash, engaged, occasionally self-centered ex-lawmaker seemed to retreat inward and practically disappear. |
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In the movie, Murray portrays Vincent McKenna, a brash, loud, foul-mouthed man who drinks and chain-smokes. |
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By relieving McElhone of the brash movie ending she is able to maintain her grasp on a flawed but still complex character. |
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Donaldson's alter ego was a wet fish merchant who specialised in writing brash, outrageous letters to eminent public figures, enclosing a one pound note. |
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He could be brash, streetwise, a wheeler-dealer and charming. |
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Whether it be in the labyrinthine corridors of Hamadan, the brash, bustling alleys of Shiraz or the glass-fronted shops of Isfahan it's really the same. |
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Schweitzer is a brash, outgoing politician who achieved remarkable success in the relatively red state of Montana. |
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Where he is extroverted, brash, joyful, and snarling, she is cool, poised, occasionally nervous, and slightly shy. |
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When Djokovic burst onto the scene after winning the Aussie Open in 2008, he was a brash hotshot challenging federer and Nadal. |
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His rocket to fame was fueled by awe-inspiring talent and brash wit. |
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Johansson needed a sparring partner, and a young, brash man, just a year out of the amateurs, volunteered. |
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The same brash arrogance and impetuousness applied to criminal cases rather than flame wars has had real consequences. |
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But Kate is nice and quiet and inconspicuous, whereas Chelsy is loud and brash and stands out. |
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Be bold and brash in your grunge gear with loop earrings and big bangles or add chic to your feet by returning to the simple pointed court shoe or stiletto. |
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One girl wore a brash pink silk dress, decorated with a giant bow. |
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Now almost a decade old, Jay's brash brand of rap has become shopworn. |
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But don't be fooled by the brash on-the-street demeanor and meteoric rise in popularity. |
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After a few months in the goldfields, he had cast off genteel reserve and adopted the confident, tough-guy pose suited to his new status as a brash fortune-seeker. |
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Beresford paints him as very much the metaphor for the anti-authoritarian, brash and struggling character whom typifies the mythologized Australian figure. |
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She's among the most sought-after strumpets on the scene, a brash and blowsy blonde babe whose sassy strip-club allure promises to be on the scene for some time to come. |
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Perhaps the brash and celebratory character of Pop art was seen as an even more boosterish symbol of American culture than Abstract Expressionism. |
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Daria lightly bopped me on the head for my rather brash remark. |
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He is too brash, too much of a smarty, for some of his colleagues. |
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Seared cod comes with a soothing pocket of brandade, and roast pork has the pleasure of both brash sauerkraut and toddy-soaked prunes for company. |
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The struggling scriptwriter is caught in the middle of this dispute, while his pretty wife falls increasingly into the arms of the brash producer. |
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Carl was now fully enraged with the audacity of the brash detective. |
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This dramatic comedy from 1942 plays off the match of polar opposites, the brash sports reporter Craig and the brilliant political commentator Hepburn. |
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They come across as quite brash at first, but I soon realised they were vulnerable young men with their hearts set on high-flying football careers. |
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A noisy, brash American, he never knew he was beaten and gave absolutely everything on every point of every game, no matter how apparently hopeless the cause. |
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She was brash and bold and unafraid of rubbing people the wrong way, so he knew that even if he thought she should leave him alone, she wouldn't, and that was what he needed. |
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The piano was transformed from gentle intimacy to huge, brash vulgarity. |
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It's quite brash and flashy, so I'm sure it will be worth exploring. |
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The exposed white appears in a brash yellow field, a pale blue sky and the hide of a large gray cow, unifying the painting, which burns like a summer's high noon. |
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Paris is mostly familiar to Shanghainese from the movies, no doubt appearing sophisticated and genteel in comparison to the brash cityscape mushrooming around them. |
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It is an image that is brash, arrogant, ruthless, cold and heartless. |
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Critics say it's tacky, noisy, and stuck in a time warp, those of us who love it agree with all that, that's what it's all about, being big, brash, gaudy and over the top. |
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The report concludes that these antennas can be used to determine sheet ice thickness and to supply information to help in the detection of brash ice. |
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The amount of brash available can depend on a number of factors. |
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The spreading of heather brash has become a yearly task at the Marsden estate, near Huddersfield, to control erosion which is exacerbated by grazing and trampling. |
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The operator raises them every 4-5 metres to release the gathered brash. |
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To use, simply wipe paint from the brush, remove excess paint with the appropriate solvent, then rinse the brash with water and rub the head on Brash Soap to form a lather. |
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Will the power of good, represented by the brash young Cheng and his elderly mentor Master Cheung, be able to overpower the pure diabolic villainy of Evil Cat? |
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Argento commonly indulges in a palette of bold, primary colors and frequently lets brash red or blue gels transform his characters' features into comic strip-like visages. |
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Arriving in Cambridge on a Fulbright Scholarship, she is a splash of brash American colour against a backdrop of a dour Britain in the grip of Fifties austerity. |
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A well-planned strategy will help the network grow, whereas a brash evaluation could stunt an economy that has so far advanced at a fast but volatile rate. |
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Young, brash and careless they are guilty of making basic errors. |
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After we finished the sled tow, we slalomed our way around the central Bransfield Basin dodging icebergs, bergy bits, brash ice and some healthy pack ice. |
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The food dye makes them look uncomfortably bold and brash with their poor flowers and leaves coloured pea green and orange, bright red and even blue. |
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I was kind of brash and cocksure, and I didn't listen to anyone. |
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Like Fugazi and Girls Against Boys before them, The Constantines are brash and reckless in their delivery, but also liberally inject their recordings with some honest soul. |
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However, his idyllic lifestyle is threatened by the arrival of a brash American trickster eager for a piece of the action. |
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This is bright, brash and basic compared to the dayglo visual effects seen in the MotoGP series. |
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And the brash, blokey publications were once hailed as a backlash against the political correctness of Tony Blair's New Britain. |
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Esposito is a loose canon, brash, foolhardy, and possibly crooked. |
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Sherwood is a brash, chippy wisecracker, with a well-polished ego and a touch of the old-school little Englander about him. |
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During the day, the surrounding blocks are no better, full of cheesy bars, tacky shops and brash, neon nastiness. |
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Our ash is not tough and hard like that, but has an open grain, and is among the most brash or breakly of our timbers. |
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These folks don't take kindly to no brash stranger comin' in here tryin' to run a blazer on 'em. |
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Classmates remembered him as brash and jug-eared and full of big talk about his sexual experience. |
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The brash private had the audacity to criticize the general. |
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With brash dialog and witty characters, MacLeod intersperses humor with science while offering a female protagonist who speaks in a Scottish dialect. |
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Sugro UK has urged suppliers to brash up on their communication skills and rethink their promotions to offer all wholesalers a level playing field. |
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Paul is pressed into the director's chair after Andrzej's replacement, a brash American whiz kid who seems loosely modeled after Francis Coppola, breaks his leg. |
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And if you can get laughs from brash American showbiz reporter dropping indiscreet clangers interviewing celebs, then why overegg things by evoking Ruby Waxisms? |
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It was fun, brash, with a pop of neon and unapologetically in your face. |
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In the 1920s he earned a reputation as part of a brash new generation, but his mature music struck a balance between Elgarian opulence and Stravinskian modernism. |
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Here then is yet another bigger, brash, violent and confrontational if not arrogant monument to ingenious banality of death and the memorialisation of a race. |
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Bold and bolshie, brash, cunning and cautious Whilst craftily creeping on bloated belly to the raucous Blackbird greedily feeding on the worm-holed lawn. |
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While there is a cocky swagger in Thicke's brash come-on lines, there is also goofy charm and a clumsy vulnerability in his blue-eyed soul delivery. |
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