She clenches her teeth and looks daggers at any man who dares engage in eye contact. |
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Her brother Ephes has murderous tendencies towards anyone who dares to touch her. |
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In town, Julia dares to ask Cole to lunch with her family, and is embarrassed when he politely turns her down. |
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The slow movement dares much with bare textures, interrupting tutti passages with one instrument singing the remnant of a song. |
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Sometimes, he looks over at his dugout and sees his teammates looking at him, and he all but dares them to hurry him. |
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I stood beneath the tinsel, understanding her now, her sleek smile, those dangerous eyes, her dares. |
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They act like radicals drunk with power, doing what ever it takes to destroy any opposing political force that dares to challenge it. |
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When my eyes meet hers, her tail starts to wag excitedly, but she dares not move her body in fear of spoiling the moment. |
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He also is a curious philosopher who dares to venture into seldom-trod territory that more cantankerous cogitators ardently avoid. |
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Sleeveless tank tops and any neckline that dares dip below your collarbone are out of the question. |
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If you've ever wondered why no one ever dares to combine southern soul, dub reggae, folk and country well, wonder no more, dear reader. |
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Ever noticed how a woman is ignored if she dares to venture an opinion on the weekend's football game? |
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Anyone who defies or dares to challenge them is subject to the most awful abuse and vituperation, all of it personal, racist and ideological. |
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When Hampson closes his eyes at the end and bows his head, nobody dares to clap. |
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Such cautiousness suggests a Prime Minister who no longer dares make too many enemies. |
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The tenor playing Gerald, the Englishman who dares to love an Indian demi-goddess, was in middling form, dramatically and vocally. |
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However, the Beckhams tend to get a bit stroppy if anyone dares wonder if their marriage is in trouble. |
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It seems the deep-pocketed lady has taken to spending every waking hour outbidding anyone who dares cross her path. |
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And suddenly I had the impression that there is an invisible line surrounding our cardinal that nobody dares to cross. |
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The political oblivion that encompassed the end of Billy Hughes' career remains a moral exemplar to any pollie who dares to go there. |
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The teenager who's later revealed as the injured driver, asks his friend if he'd complete a number of absurd dares. |
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Come, where is the little hoyden with the hot temper and a pitchfork in her hand who dares stare down men twice her size when she is angry, eh? |
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A more obvious explanation stares European governments in the face, but nobody dares to act. |
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The play is set in a country embroiled in an ongoing war, where one woman dares to stand out against popular opinion. |
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Immigration is the third rail of Western European politics, and anyone who dares to question its benefits is demonized as a right-wing extremist. |
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So then, you've got PMS, and you're on the warpath, and you know that anyone who dares to cross you in any way, gets it! |
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I am seething with rage at anyone who dares suggest that, in any way, such acts are even explicable, let alone justifiable. |
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They begin a long game of dares, passing the tin back and forth between them. |
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I actually get quite offended if anyone dares to use that revolting word when referring to me. |
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Let him anticipate the Judgment Day, and in spirit stand before the Throne and propose, if he dares, the question to God Almighty. |
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He whines, whimpers and barks at anything that dares enter our garden, even if it's only birds doing a fly over. |
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The fact that an anti-war movement even exists, is gaining strength, and dares to have a tint of radical coloring must boggle their minds. |
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Barker is often perceived as a rather chilly writer, but here he laughs at the absurdity of humanity that dares to hope even as it digs its own grave with a spade. |
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The creek is running, but it's as black as Baal's blood, black as the ichor of a god no one dares worship, and it runs like slow clotted goose fat. |
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We need a passion that is not faked, but one that belongs to a woman who dares to admit that she wants her place in the land of the glamour and beauty. |
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The first half of this action-filled story is so alive and challenging that it dares the audience to take its eyes from the stage, until the breathing space of the interval. |
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Most of the dares consisted of kissing or stupid stunts and pranks. |
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At a time when even the secret services are bound by the demands of openness and transparency, nobody dares put their name to any demand that might be construed as underhand. |
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Serious suggestions are good too. This is not really a dares request. |
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Many critics have disdain precisely for this strange messiness of his, this showmanship that dares to create a new order. |
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The stunt motorcyclist hero of his black-and-white video Wall of Death relentlessly dares the crash-and-burn of his trade in an assault on the frontier of centrifugal force. |
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We will seek out our fainting couches if the president dares forget the first name of one of his sacred interrogators. |
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This is a question that We Could Be King, for all its gritty pleasures, never dares to raise, let alone answer. |
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It reflects a determination to shut or shout down the president any time he dares speak of the court. |
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Anyone who dares object to one of these indictments is obliged to do so in terms of their own special pleading. |
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How ironic that the Hermit Kingdom is taking the blame for our first real look inside a clique that not even Vice dares penetrate. |
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Visually exciting, it dares us to jettison our conceptual baggage. |
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No one dares answer back as Sam berates his stars and tells three of the players that they face an early bath and will not be playing in the second half. |
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By Jason McGahan No newspaper dares to publish the truth about the drug lords in Tamaulipas. |
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Only the Conference of the Religious in Ireland dares to poke its head above the parapet, and that is to preach radical-left redistributionism, not conservative-right dogma. |
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However, an even worse attitude is shown by his mother, who dares to question the distribution of leaflets justifiably vilifying her unsociable son. |
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She dares him to do it, and just then the clock strikes twelve. |
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Zack sits down in front of a computer onstage and silently plays a hentai game for 50 minutes, pausing to glare at any audience member that dares to make a noise. |
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The perfect subtweet is one that has every reader silently fretting that it's about them, yet remains ambiguous enough that nobody dares ask if they were the target. |
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A parade of speakers ridiculed, demonized and insulted anyone who dares to take issue with the Religious Right's oppressive goals. |
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Leland, in his last issue, struts out with a chip on his shoulder, and dares Bush to knock it off. |
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If everyone dares to bungee jump, why can't you do the same? Are you kiasi or what? |
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And magnificent Matt's culinary courage proved that he who dares chew the witchety grub wins. |
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As long as no rational person dares utter it people will go on imagining it means stoning us all to death, and the yellow press will have won. |
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He gave the demure smile of a husband who dares not speak the obvious. |
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For women, the love that dares not speak its name is self-love. |
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Just because someone dares to criticise one of your sacred cows, you start making nasty remarks about her. |
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Not to be read by Defra, politicians, townies and anyone else who dares interfere with the countryside. |
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Cheek out the episode where during a chug raid in the projects one of the young hoppers dares to strike a policeman. |
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This is establishment thinking, circling the wagons around yes-men and punishing anyone that dares to take a stand for good public policy. |
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All strength and mighty muscle, it seems robust and ready for the cloggiest bog or craggiest peak if one dares to stand in its way. |
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Ah bless! You must be the welcoming committee for anyone who dares express ignorance. |
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The film dares to examine the human side of a pedophile yet stops somewhat short of giving the character full human dimension. |
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Grannen is an album of by the band Frigg that dares to defy modern stereotypes of Finnish music as slow-paced, moody and melancholy. |
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But in the face of the extraordinary determination Martin, Guy, Steve and Jaco have shown, no one dares to grumble about minor injuries or a bit of frostnip. |
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Examining large, brittle chunks of shiny black coal the other Saturday, this aspect of energy policy seemed to be the one that dares not speak its name. |
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Shepard dares to move his narrative down the asymptote of despair, and the moral heroism he describes on that path toward infinity, you will never forget. |
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A cornucopia of hyped-up breakbeats, keyboard squiggles, surf grooves, dancehall stylee, dumb loops and much atonal shouting along, Far In dares you not to smile. |
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