I worked for a radio station over the summer in New Orleans where I foolhardily rode out Hurricane Andrew. |
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I'm not going to foolhardily dash into it, but I'm going to do more than sit up here and do nothing but go to school. |
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Crein attempted to rush foolhardily to my aid out of rage, but Bryan obviously held him back, for he never reached me. |
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Firearm users who take alcoholic drinks can make very poor decisions and shoot foolhardily, with devastating consequences. |
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Ms. Salomon, a spirited woman of 57, does not think she is some Don Quixote, foolhardily tilting at windmills — real as they are, in her case. |
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Which is why, foolhardily, I find myself in a dance studio in southern California, attempting to keep pace with Natalia Osipova and Ivan Vasiliev, the most celebrated ballet partnership of our times. |
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Jonathan Walker, defending, said Sheraton was not inherently violent but reacted foolhardily to traumatic news. |
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It has foolhardily managed to instill fear in everyone, thus limiting its opportunities for alliances and making itself vulnerable to popular backlash. |
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Foolhardily, Ash, Scott, and their girlfriends sit around one night and listen to passages from the book recorded on an old reel-to-reel tape deck by an elderly professor. |
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Foolhardily, it behaves like a monopoly, even when it is not, and it has priced itself out of much of the European market. |
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