Still, he was no nerdy book worm and his early sensual skill at painting audacious subjects in audacious colors is evidenced with "Little Girl with Ball"(23).
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The music can be impish and audacious, sometimes at once.
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It would be insulting if it weren't so crassly audacious.
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Every episode of Nathan for You contains audacious conceptual stunts.
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A car company that buys an investment bank is audacious.
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It likely won't pass, but it's still an audacious proposal.
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On a conceptual level, this setup is sort of audacious.
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"It was very audacious, it was very visible," she said.
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Lamenting the frequent and audacious conflation of a female novelist
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Many pianists emphasize the ornery, audacious qualities of the piece.
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Sherlock Holmes stories, where ingenious reasoning led to audacious solutions,
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Vallverdu believed Dimitrov's audacious shotmaking needed to be reined in.
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This was an audacious move, particularly for a client state.
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Coming soon is "High Life," for the audacious Claire Denis.
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But investigators still wonder who was behind the audacious theft.
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The Trump team's claims are at once audacious and desperate.
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Saving California, religiously or politically, might seem an audacious goal.
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As played here it sounded audacious, extreme and, finally, exhilarating.
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Improbably enough, Mr. Dart's most audacious investment involves Mount Trashmore.
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Clever and claustrophobic, "The Witch" was an audacious psychological thriller.
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Macron has launched, or announced for future implementation, audacious reforms.
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And "Country Dark" is audacious without seeming so at all.
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Patrick: It's an audacious no matter how you strike it.
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Just how did Ghosn pull off such an audacious maneuver?
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It was an audacious marriage of sculpture and haute couture.
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JT and Yung Miami are absolutely audacious on their debut.
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SHANGHAI — There is an audacious economic phenomenon happening in China.
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Something had clearly upset their relationship, prompting her audacious message.
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In 2016, it's audacious to try to sell an e-reader for $290 The truth is that in 2016, it's really hard — I'll even say audacious — to try and sell an e-reader for $290.
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In this delicate time, we need a lot of audacious decisions.
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Some of these investments have so far felt like audacious moonshots.
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Together we have been audacious to redefine this moment in time.
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Running for public office was one of his most audacious schemes.
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What China is in effect doing is almost audacious beyond belief.
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No, what bugs me is the audacious brand exploitation behind it.
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IT WAS one of the most audacious heists in art history.
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Some shows were audacious enough to kill off our favorite characters.
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There's something audacious about a Black girl who dares to dream.
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And it explores those ideas while telling an audacious, exhilarating story.
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"He'll make mistakes because he's very audacious and reckless," Reveles predicted.
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It was an audacious, bold move, and it initially paid off.
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But were French courtiers any more sexually audacious than anyone else?
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To many, the announcement registered as audacious, even for Silicon Valley.
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Audacious science delivered at scale in products that feel almost magic.
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Downey says getting him on the board was an "audacious ask".
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It seemingly gets closer to that audacious vision by the day.
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President Obama's unilateral joining of the Paris Accord is particularly audacious.
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Confronted with forbidden fruit, you know she'd take an audacious bite.
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They should avoid making audacious statements for media attention early on.
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The resulting lineup was an audacious attempt to harmonize the two.
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"It's exactly the Vice brand — audacious, bold, not dictated by algorithm."
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"I'll give it to you," he continued, "this majority is audacious."
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It's both terrible and amazing, thematically bludgeoning but audacious and emotional.
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A century ago, the direct election of senators sounded audacious, too.
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It's a big day for India's highly audacious Chandrayaan-27 mission.
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The Wisconsin district map is a similarly audacious piece of engineering.
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Perhaps most provocatively, she wrote audacious sequels to famous English novels.
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This audacious laptop makes a case for why more is better.
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Kuchenbecker says, smiling, "It's our BHAG "—the Big Hairy Audacious Goal.
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Bernie Sanders joined them with an audacious plan of his own.
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It's "funnier, dirtier and more audacious" than we remember, he writes.
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More than 60 years later, it still sounds reckless and audacious.
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This is the pioneering side of Piaget, its more audacious side.
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And there's never been anything audacious about asking voters to hope.
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Netflix announced the cancelation Monday, Variety reports, with original content head Cindy Holland thanking show creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij for "their audacious vision," which apparently was a little too audacious to warrant a third season.
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NARS' Audacious Lipstick in Mona, which is completely sold out at Sephora.
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The audacious and hilarious Oliver in Crazy Rich Asians was criminally underused.
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He was a dazzling playmaker who made others better with audacious passes.
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Enron had been courting collapse for years with its audacious, criminal machinations.
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Computer science and biology are converging to make these audacious projects easier.
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These encouraging developments are unlikely to be followed by anything more audacious.
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If you're Russia, why be so audacious, so naked in your ambitions?
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And the test itself was an audacious and risky move, Schilling says.
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It&aposs the most audacious thing I think I&aposve heard of.
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For more audacious moves from Zulkarnain, you can follow him on Instagram.
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It's important to stay audacious, Westgarth says, to keep pushing on innovation.
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Directly competing with Google's own Visual Positioning System is an audacious move.
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Atti touted it as being an equally "audacious" counterpart to his operation.
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FRANCE made an audacious land-grab in 2015, albeit under the sea.
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Only one party—Bold Audacious Destruction (BAD)—lost out in the election.
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Netflix's most audacious sci-fi effort to date lasted two expensive seasons.
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The creation of Camp Century, from the outset, was an audacious scheme.
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In my case, the older I got, the more audacious I got.
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But it's the Instagram account's crime-related images which are most audacious.
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In this way she gained footing as an ambitious and audacious artist.
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Seeing Roe endangered, the anti-abortion movement has become more legislatively audacious.
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"Elon Musk's audacious ambitions are often overshadowed by outrageous behavior," he writes.
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They would rather see how far Ohtani can take his audacious experiment.
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He was the most audacious of this new crop of district attorneys.
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Name another president who was such an eager, audacious agent of disorder.
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The man behind this audacious plan is the serial entrepreneur Jonathan Yaney.
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CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — The scheme, as outlined by federal prosecutors, was audacious.
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It was an audacious move that demonstrated cavalier disregard for the consequences.
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"No bolts fell on our audacious heads," Alcott wrote in her journal.
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From early on, the founders' plans for the world's poor were audacious.
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At Tronc, Mr. Ferro has exhibited a penchant for audacious business ideas.
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It was an audacious move, and the campaign did not go well.
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Wonderfully big, audacious things that change the world as we know it.
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It's more audacious, too, and more merciless, daring you to walk away.
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What seemed audacious just a few years ago is now pro forma.
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The range of hypothetical geoengineering ideas for the Arctic is equally audacious.
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These are audacious counterfeit wines, capable of duping top critics and seasoned enthusiasts.
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It's an audacious conceit for an art show, and ultimately, a rewarding one.
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" His company's mantra was, "Set audacious, nearly impossible goals and don't get dissuaded.
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By the early summer, Veselnitskaya was working on a far more audacious approach.
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North Korea its audacious smaller cousin is hotly pursuing the same bellicose goals.
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With that audacious declaration, Hillary Clinton took one step closer to winning Thursday.
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"Criminals are more audacious when they know citizens can't defend themselves," he says.
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That almost makes Alpha worth seeing just to witness how audacious it is.
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"Audacious science delivered at scale in products that feel almost magic," she wrote.
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Linde's concept of cosmogenesis, audacious as it might be, is still fundamentally technological.
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NARS Audacious Lipstick in Dominique: Intimated by the bold hue in this tube?
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" Owen Gleiberman, Variety The "most audacious big-screen musical in a long time.
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This is a pretty audacious claim for the Beltway-based Chamber to make.
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The proposed merger of Staples and Office Depot was audacious from the beginning.
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"Their audacious robberies gave them the reputation of being terrible warriors," he wrote.
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In 2008, Perm became a laboratory for an audacious social and cultural experiment.
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David Webb helped define the audacious edge of mid-20th-century jewelry design.
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Elon Musk has a plan, and it's about as audacious as they come.
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It's an audacious plan, certain to make heads explode on the political right.
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The audacious base-running of someone looking at the game with fresh eyes.
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The Transylvania stage has hidden rooms and mirrors for audacious players to find.
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I think that, you know, we'll always aim to be an audacious show.
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It's latest pet project could be its most audacious to date: electric vehicles.
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But last week was the centrists' most visible and audacious power play yet.
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It was revelatory to hear such an audacious, if intemperate, voice of dissent.
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For all its surface charms, this is an audacious, almost slyly radical work.
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Such a moment calls for hopeful and audacious voices from communities like ours.
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Yet the political realm is where Soros has made his most audacious wager.
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Ms. Eilish presents as audacious and spontaneous, if a bit candied at times.
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It was an audacious idea that even scared some of King's closest advisors.
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As guests nibbled on decadent desserts, the two men contemplated an audacious plan.
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It's about audacious hopes and bittersweet love, with a distinctly 21st-century twist.
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"It's unprecedented and given the context it's pretty audacious," said a French diplomatic source.
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The most popular lipsticks on it are MAC's Ruby Woo and NARS' Audacious lipstick.
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It takes a brave and audacious company to make bold moves of this kind.
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But perhaps the most audacious goal is the price DARPA wants for each flight.
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So it was quite an audacious, arrogant and pretentious thing to try to do.
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The original idea from Alpha Audiotronics, the team behind Skybuds, was audacious and unique.
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Its filmmaking is often bold and audacious, but without ever calling attention to itself.
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The claim is audacious: A cable that works as a Lightning and microUSB cable.
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That might sound audacious bordering on ludicrous, but Wonder does have some solid firepower.
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The driving force is now an audacious, talented and globally minded generation of entrepreneurs.
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But the assassination of enemies on the soil of other countries is more audacious.
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I'm wondering about the biggest, most audacious thing Facebook could do in this space.
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The key will be finding ways to actually follow through on Musk's audacious goals.
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This is by far one of the most audacious plans India has ever had.
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Parker must withstand heat of nearly 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit to complete its audacious mission.
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He's a man who really uses the literary form in the most audacious way.
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They would have never undertaken ... this audacious operation without the blessing of the Kremlin.
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Such plans are audacious, sometimes controversial and by no means guaranteed to be successful.
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But Aramco's initial public offering will still fall short of Saudi Arabia's audacious goals.
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The audacious escape of a New Zealand octopus has made headlines around the world.
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But I don't think anyone expected anything as audacious and large-scale as this.
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Gallon, meanwhile, jumped onto the fence of the cage to celebrate his audacious finish.
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That's an audacious goal even without a timeframe, which Mark Zuckerberg did not provide.
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It's an audacious and difficult goal, but the early returns are at least encouraging.
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I didn't even slightly appreciate how audacious and vast and even ridiculous it was.
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After Blanton massaged a groundout from Addison Russell, Roberts's audacious but cunning strategy unfolded.
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After intermission, Mr. Aimard gave an exhilarating account of Beethoven's still-audacious "Hammerklavier" Sonata.
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In spite of the slowdown, other luxury projects have still set audacious sales goals.
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The attack, conducted in the daytime and on a busy road, was unusually audacious.
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Shamelessness is now a superpower, as the twitterati say, and the audacious are rewarded.
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Canada's private sector is even more frenzied over the business case for audacious research.
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He mused with audacious selectiveness about all the blessings he was bringing to us.
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Back then, Trump critics speculated that the President's audacious remarks and actions might backfire.
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These ads reflect an audacious attempt to rewrite the rules of presidential primary elections.
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Ghosn is currently in Lebanon after making an audacious escape from Japan last month.
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The preparations could be for an audacious test to disrupt the talks, experts said.
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When it fails like this, Black Mesa brings the whole audacious experiment crashing down.
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She rocks an audacious fuchsia Batik gown, painted with an all-over floral design.
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He risked an audacious play to reset a damaging narrative that threatens his viability.
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Until this prediction came true, many regarded it as the audacious predicting the outrageous.
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Crisis (the comic) was an equally audacious endeavor, albeit one with the opposite motive.
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It's audacious that it started with like the Xbox Series X being a reveal.
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Showing off sometimes diabolical but compelling political skills, Trump was audacious, provocative and spiteful.
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"It's very ballsy what they're doing and it's gotten more audacious," McCarthy told Mashable.
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Another prominent attack was an audacious siege on Karachi's international airport in June 2014.
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The record is an audacious project that wrangles contributions from nearly a dozen musicians.
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Claire Kretzschmar's debut as the tall soloist in "Rubies" showed all her audacious glee.
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When it comes to trade with China, Donald Trump has made some audacious promises.
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It just turned out that there were far fewer than the audacious plan anticipated.
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It was audacious, relatively, calling Saddam Hussein a "dictator" and allowing Israelis on the air.
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NARS, on the other hand, has kept the muses behind NARS' Audacious lipsticks a mystery.
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I set an audacious goal for myself – to get hired as a Google software engineer.
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More than 1,500 applications were submitted for consideration of The Audacious Project's funding and support.
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In a few weeks, those same people would be festooned with costumes amid audacious floats.
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It was my most audacious undertaking (beside parenthood) and getting to the top meant 'success.
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It's preposterous if you think about it, breathtakingly audacious, but effective in the short term.
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Google's audacious plan to connect millions of Indians to the internet is chugging along smoothly.
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While performing on The Tonight Show, Trainor made an audacious spin Thursday — with unfortunate consequences.
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I founded Pennybox with a simple yet audacious goal: educate kids and families about money.
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Andreessen Horowitz started as an audacious blueprint for a new type of venture capital firm.
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IT WAS as audacious as any heist and yet unlikely material for a Hollywood blockbuster.
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Yung Wokeness shivers at the audacious misuse of youth culture as a tool for likability.
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Berlin sketches their lives in vivid detail, showing the vital contributions of these "audacious" leaders.
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Draghi, who steps down at the end of October, can leave on an audacious note.
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Like the goal to walk on the moon, decarbonizing is a bold and audacious undertaking.
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It would be audacious, to say the least, to blame Democrats for a government shutdown.
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I can think of a couple of words apart from audacious to describe this act.
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It's these audacious experiments that have made Murder By Death the perfect fit for Kickstarter.
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Just inside the service line, Pliskova hit an audacious swinging forehand volley for a winner.
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It was an audacious force for the Knicks to try to contain, considering their circumstances.
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More recently, Sears became known for another distinction — Mr. Lampert's audacious feats of financial engineering.
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To address Eskom's financial troubles, McKinsey and Eskom drew up an audacious new reorganization plan.
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And yet this is a commendably audacious effort by Mr. Gustafson ("Were the World Mine").
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It was an audacious idea then, and still is, but it hangs in the balance.
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Hawking admits there are risks to the kind of audacious space exploration he's calling for.
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That included McCain — until Thursday night, after the most audacious ploy yet from Senate leadership.
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It was an audacious gamble for the Houston Astros, but one that the circumstances demanded.
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But she had been attracted to the novel's audacious reframing of the female detective archetype.
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Across the great landscape of understanding are the gauchos, at once both rugged and audacious.
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The plans, complemented by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the government's swift resignation, are audacious.
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It's one of the most audacious things I've seen in a movie in recent memory.
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But I think by another meaning, Bodega is already audacious: It is rash and thoughtless.
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The more audacious the exploit, the tighter we became — until the day we got caught.
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The fallen auto titan held early discussions with a movie producer before his audacious escape.
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They work together here in a trio with Dan Weiss, an incisive and audacious drummer.
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More audacious investors like to buy bonds that have failed to repay investors on time.
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Look at some of the audacious paintings on ceramic pots and what do you find?
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Sock plays an energetic, acrobatic, physical style of tennis, punishing his opponent with audacious shotmaking.
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Sensing opportunity, the pair betrayed their former benefactor and launched an audacious bid for power.
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Indeed, the dossier is almost certainly connected to the most audacious crime of the 2016 campaign.
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There's a fine line, though, isn't there, between someone being an audacious flirt and being predatory?
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It wasn't audacious, but it was achievable, which was exactly what we needed to get started.
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It is not the first time that the Croisette has been hit by an audacious robbery.
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The potential meeting comes against the backdrop of an attack that was audacious, even for Putin.
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Mr. Egan has starred in audacious ski movies from Argentina to Siberia and everywhere in between.
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It is an audacious attempt to manipulate the viewer, and one that could easily fall flat.
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Cousin Carmen, is one of the boldest, funniest, brazen, honest, most audacious women you've ever known.
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"When I look now at the starting of the farm, it seems really audacious," Baldwin said.
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There is something audacious in this attempt to frame democracy as essentially moderate and non-confrontational.
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SK: It was amazingly audacious when you think about it, because they didn't have a product.
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And he has an audacious justification for planting new trees: He hopes to reverse climate change.
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Even when expressing doubts at his audacious targets, they showed admiration for his adept deal-making.
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But its new audacious payments system could bring banking and financial services to its entire population.
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Donald Trump's audacious presidential bid is starting to look more like a campaign as voting starts.
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The startup's audacious idea for a world without wires may still one day come to fruition.
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"Bold audacious destruction for Democraciv will have to wait until another election cycle," the paper said.
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An exploded bubble could very well mean that those "totally audacious" bets will go unfunded entirely.
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No doubt, this is an audacious bill, with an unheard-of amount of mainstream Democratic support.
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Macron defied all the pundits when he launched his audacious grab for the French political centre.
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Which raises a question: Is dishonesty this audacious and deliberate official campaign strategy for Mr. Trump?
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It was an audacious attack for Biden, who helped create that disparity in the first place.
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The most audacious item was installing C.B.T.C. in almost the entire subway system in ten years.
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The scale of his audacious derivatives trades nearly brought about the demise of the big bank.
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Bookshelf Most nonfiction books these days are emblazoned with audacious titles that demand an explanatory underline.
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The path Ninth House's audacious, if traumatized, heroine Galaxy "Alex" Stern takes is a crooked one.
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Elon Musk unveiled SpaceX's audacious new plan to build cities on Mars with giant Starship rockets.
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Still, this is a grim telling of the tale through an exceptionally inventive and audacious score.
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The audacious mission to the sun is just the latest historic launch from the iconic site.
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And crucial to Flexport's audacious new business model is the addition of Wells Fargo Strategic Capital.
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He soon eyed his next, more audacious goal: first Cuban-American speaker of the Florida House.
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I wanted something audacious and over the top, and they gave us a little of that.
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There's a whole division in the CIA that [was] coming up with these audacious engineering concepts.
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When it came to abortion in the 1990s, most network shows were not audacious as Roseanne.
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Which all sounds, well, typically Danny Brown: left-field, audacious, ludicrously ambitious, and almost certainly excellent.
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The Donald J. Trump Foundation was an audacious grift, even by the standards of its namesake.
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Between them, she has presented some of the city's most important, audacious events in recent years.
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It's an audacious vision that goes far beyond even the most optimistic plans of its rivals.
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They want to produce a country that is not full of passive recipients but audacious pioneers.
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"Jane made an audacious gambit to save the college," said Genevieve Jacobs, a former faculty member.
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"Readers in her day, white readers — they took it as an audacious tell-all," Fleischner said.
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The company has recently been struggling to meet audacious production goals for its Model 3 sedan.
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In Oregon, a veteran state legislator has taken an even more audacious step toward expanding access.
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Pichadores often compete for the highest or most audacious tags, but few would deface another's work.
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One million is an audacious goal, and I'll be following up to see how it goes.
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Over the next hour, Mr. Kalanick and Mr. Michael repeatedly laughed at Mr. Zimmer's audacious request.
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Instead, López's arrest sparked one of the most audacious displays of narco firepower in recent months.
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The most audacious commitment from Microsoft is its push to take carbon out of the atmosphere.
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Who better to show the world that audacious action can be taken than the United States?
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Even at their most audacious, I can't think of any other brand that would have dared.
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Khachanov has the audacious talent of Nick Kyrgios, but a much more stable temperament on court.
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Rather than trying to protect herself, she's embracing every attack — in ways audacious, profane and uproarious.
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But all of it — the box office success, the cultural impact — pivoted on an audacious decision.
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An audacious piece here courtesy of Jackson Richman, an editor and columnist for The National Discourse.
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To accomplish that, Mr. Cox, 62, is pushing an audacious initiative known as the Neighborhood Legislature.
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With this audacious pledge — made only hours after news of Justice Antonin Scalia's death on Feb.
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It was audacious, frequently brilliant stuff, but Kerber's smaller set of implements ultimately proved more reliable.
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Like Trump, Pulcher was something of a weird, audacious rulebreaker that the public couldn't help but adore.
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The audacious attack came during Ramadan, when devout Muslims fast during the day and eat after dark.
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Its audacious goal is to help eliminate the need for animals from the meat supply by 2035.
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"I would go after audacious goals, and then I would succeed and fail," Dalio said at Summit.
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UPI is government's audacious project to make person-to-person and e-commerce transactions swifter and easier.
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The 252-axis gimbal is perhaps the most audacious cameraphone accessory, with prices starting at about $22.
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That could come in February or March when three of Trump's most audacious trade battles simultaneously crescendo.
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It collects dirt, might even smell, is probably harboring a bacteria unknown to scientists, and is audacious.
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The final goal is audacious, even compared to the mouseshot: a full connectome of the human brain.
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And so, there's something very audacious about anybody looking at that office and thinking they belong there.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's "audacious goals" have helped drive the company's success, Chairwoman Robyn Denholm said Friday.
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But he will now have fewer opportunities for low-cost bullying or audacious dealmaking available to him.
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And even before taking the stage tonight, The Audacious Project helped them raise $280 million in funding.
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But, in fact, the ending is so audacious that you realize it's all an elaborate card trick.
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It just needs to resist reboot hysteria and try something truly audacious: tell a new, good story.
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Seek out kindred investors who are willing to back your audacious vision through a tough macro turn.
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In fact, it was his audacious gamble that helped CLG score the lone win against the Immortals.
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It's audacious, but for all the movie's big-screen theatrics, it started with a single GoPro camera.
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I've been a big fan of the Nars' Audacious collection since it first launched two years ago.
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Excerpted from Clinton, Inc: The Audacious Rebuilding Of A Political Machine, by Daniel Halper, (HarperCollins Publishers, 2014).
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That audacious effort could open a potentially lucrative new market for the Palo Alto, California-based automaker.
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FC Barcelona is said to be planning an audacious swap deal involving Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar.
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Perhaps no promise was more audacious — and mendacious, critics say — than the £350-million-a-week claim.
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He set clear and audacious goals and spoke as if the mission had already happened — and succeeded.
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This would be a no less audacious project, and on one of the city's most desirable blocks.
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The audacious article, which appeared in the London Review of Books, was met with backlash and skepticism.
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Ms. Tariyal told me she chose her field because she's drawn to science's audacious sci-fi aspirations.
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He loves to talk in broad strokes and lay out his audacious visions for transforming human transportation.
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In September, a militia launched an audacious marine assault on Uvira, a large city on Lake Tanganyika.
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My family has a big, hairy, audacious goal (BHAG): to pay off $10,150 of credit card debt.
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Perhaps the most audacious example of it was his demand that President Obama release his birth certificate.
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Even if students aren't so audacious as to say it out loud, he knows they're thinking it.
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The audacious ambition of the Chinese plan has triggered a bit of panic in the defense industry.
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What's more, season two's most audacious gamble weds the show's fourth-wall breaks and its romantic plot.
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Battle of Inchon — "One of the most audacious and spectacularly successful amphibious landings in all naval history."
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MacArthur called it "one of the most audacious and spectacularly successful amphibious landings in all naval history."
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Plenty of companies offer security certificates; Let's Encrypt just took the audacious step of making them free.
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Take "Hilary Hahn Plays Bach," the violinist's audacious 1997 debut recording, released when she was just 17.
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Nor are they hustlers, the relentlessly outgoing types who quit their jobs to gamble on audacious ventures.
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Early this month Mr. Kim issued an audacious invitation to President Trump to meet personally for negotiations.
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As a follow-up, a deeply personal food venture in Buffalo's emerging Five Points neighborhood seemed audacious.
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Architects and developers have also put forward some novel proposals, ranging from the quirky to the audacious.
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In 1998, it unveiled the audacious Maison Bordeaux, a home created for a client in a wheelchair.
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I was frequently astounded that such stunning and audacious artistry could be delivered into my living room.
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Cardi's fans on Twitter called Offset selfish and manipulative, and wondered how he could be so audacious.
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It was the audacious act of a man on the lam who thinks he's permanently avoided capture.
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CBS's audacious maneuver involved issuing a special dividend that would have severely watered down her voting shares.
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So why is it so reluctant to lift a finger against Tehran's most audacious gambit in Syria?
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MC: I think they were surprised at how audacious these 29 year olds were with this idea.
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Along with David Bowman's "Big Bang," it's the most audacious and inspiring fiction I've read this year.
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By July, a Milwaukee radio station was carrying audacious ads about Ms. Baldwin's support for abortion rights.
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Another involves Olga's audacious ingenuity in protecting Jewish laborers from the Riga ghetto in her tailoring atelier.
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Their love affair was the kind of audacious undertaking that has defined Mr. Macron's life and career.
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He's remembered for his reputation as an artist, storyteller, and sartorialist who was audacious in his craft.
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On top of the shale revolution, Trump's audacious energy dominance agenda will extend and intensify these trends.
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Finally, he seems to be making audacious bets that would shake up the U.S. health care system.
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It was also audacious: It was commonly accepted for daughters to get married and sons to study.
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Washington (CNN)At the Grammys this weekend, an audacious breakout star from the Bronx could make history.
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The Prototype Festival, held each January, is a proving ground for audacious new opera and music theater.
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Technology executives talk all the time about moonshots — those ambitious, even audacious efforts to solve big problems.
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This makes the apparent actions of french circus act Bartabas the Furious seem all the more audacious.
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I loved Dancing Hot Dog, and I was audacious enough to assume Dancing Hot Dog loved me, too.
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The UPI is India's audacious project to make person-to-person and e-commerce transactions swifter and easier.
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Slat first came up with his audacious plan to clean the waste from the oceans as a teenager.
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A better boardroom can reverse Uber's cultural woes Elon Musk, a charismatic entrepreneur, is nothing if not audacious.
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It's an incredibly audacious and ambitious project, with an outlandish screen and the beginnings of a modular ecosystem.
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But it's a good bet that something could go terribly wrong on any mission this audacious and complex.
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Minor also has an audacious goal when it comes to the usability of the device he is building.
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As Hillary Clinton's experience has taught her that obfuscation works, Trump's has taught him that audacious puffery works.
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Davis's performance has skewed to the bold and audacious; by contrast, these little paintings are ethereal and introspective.
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It was an audacious misdirection play, widely rebutted, that still has Washington tied in knots five weeks later.
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This is an audacious addition to their catalog, and it's some of the best work they've ever released.
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World counterfeiters, take note: A crime ring in Ghana may have just raised the bar for audacious forgeries.
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Great News makes a bold grab for farts within the first five minutes with one very audacious joke.
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The best teams played in the biggest markets, featured the biggest names, and had the most audacious designs.
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It was a daunting challenge and an audacious goal, but one to which our entire staff was committed.
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Comunité Festival in Tulum, Mexico has made a name for itself by supporting audacious environmental and social causes.
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Tarantino's magnum opus — his martial arts movies released back-to-back — is an audacious feat of genre filmmaking.
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Only a corporation as large and audacious as Amazon would believe it can take the entire country hostage.
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It's an audacious goal that may be beyond any president's ability to accomplish in a four-year term.
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The elaborate, largely slow-motion multifloor action climax is as audacious as anything he has staged and filmed.
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"He can be splendidly audacious at times and, sometimes, at the wrong time," wrote one of his comrades.
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It was an audacious move—and yet one that, "business-wise [was] not a good decision," Lev admits.
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GREEN You mentioned audacity, and mostly Mr. Fish is audacious in ways that feel dead-on and delightful.
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It feels audacious and greedy, like you might as well be asking for a kidney or firstborn child.
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Again and again in recent years, people who've scaled the cultural heights have been revealed as audacious frauds.
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Bach's reputation, not to mention the credibility of his august organization, was wounded by Russia's audacious doping program.
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This year, departing favorites gave way to audacious new series, and streaming services brought viewers outstanding foreign fare.
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No, she wrote seeking publication and recognition, an absurd and audacious notion for a woman of her time.
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But I'll take the occasional loose end in exchange for a big, audacious episode that sticks the landing.
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His team is preparing an audacious and previously unreported campaign to remove the personal sanctions on him, too.
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His most acclaimed and most audacious work of fiction, "In the Hand of Dante," was published in 2002.
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Far from acting irrationally, our columnist sees North Korea as pursuing an audacious, calculated and long-term strategy.
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The movie was audacious, irreverent and feisty, with a feel for the tripwires of a supposedly postracial era.
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He was under strict bail conditions in Tokyo when he made an audacious escape to Lebanon last week.
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Sports of The Times For reasons of history and culture, Polish climbers are among the world's most audacious.
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But Democrats could still try an audacious tactic to try and block Pompeo, The Hill's Alexander Bolton reported.
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It might have been audacious, like P. T. Barnum — you're a salesman, a huckster, a hustler, a barker?
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And if you're shopping for something truly audacious, bold and innovative, you'll find it at the Startup Battlefield.
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The senator said he would never get away with some of the audacious moves the president has made.
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Some passages hint of avant-garde jazz, like an audacious Cecil Taylor improvisation, but with flintier modernist madness.
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Critic's Notebook The finale, like the whole audacious season, broke a lot of eggs and hatched something astonishing.
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The collections cannily combined the audacious (trousers with a dozen pleats) and the accessible (silk-screened T-shirts).
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These Hollywood studios were making mass art, but in a really cool, audacious, playful, and genre-defying way.
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But if an audacious experiment called the Event Horizon Telescope is successful, we'll see one for the first time.
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When he was assassinated in 1968 he was about to launch his most audacious movement -- the Poor People's Campaign.
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Don't even get us started on the 'double swoop', which is like a normal swoop but twice as audacious.
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The hardware was conceptually audacious, a chunky portable that played the cartridges of Sega's home console, the Sega Genesis.
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This step-by-step approach is a powerful enabler of boldness and a critical ingredient in achieving the audacious.
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An audacious thief managed to snatch a Salvador Dalí etching off an easel at a San Francisco art gallery.
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Son deployed audacious pricing and smart marketing campaigns to position the iPhone as an exotic, advanced, and attainable device.
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This vision seems especially audacious today, as the Brexit mess is proving that the EU is far from indivisible.
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North Korea launched an audacious missile test, firing an intermediate-range one over Japan and far into the Pacific.
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Besides, any good sneaker will look way better scuffed up with an audacious story to tell of its travels.
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Going up against such deep-pocketed and well-established rivals as Uber and Lyft is obviously an audacious plan.
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The garments' audacious shapes became more than wrappers, growing to be almost independent of the female bodies they cloaked.
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It's an audacious attempt at answering the biggest question to phone designers and lovers: What is the next evolution?
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People proposing audacious tax moves normally seek a formal letter from well-qualified tax attorneys before filing their taxes.
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Based on the historical data, Starboard's effort to replace nine directors is one of the most audacious on record.
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Last summer, a group of Iranian Kurds carried out an audacious attack on the Iranian parliament and Khomeini Mausoleum.
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It's one of the strangest, most audacious openings I've ever seen, and it's really just where the story begins.
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SpaceX has managed to do another thing that seemed audacious and highly unlikely after a few early botched attempts.
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Jamie Vardy and Leicester's bonkers season continued today at King Power Stadium with an audacious goal from the striker.
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Based upon our experience in pediatric healthcare, I strongly applaud the Obama administration for setting such an audacious goal.
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His second of three against Paraguay in the Round of 16 was an audacious right-footed strike from distance.
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Yet after Carlos Ghosn and a storm at the top of JD.com, shareholders see audacious leaders as liabilities, too.
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Revolutions often thrust people into unforeseen roles, but few are forced to make leaps as audacious as Ms Savchenko's.
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What to do if Mr Serraj's audacious bid for power fails will be a dilemma for all his backers.
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Nearly everyone applauded the idea that showing as much as possible was the goal for bold and audacious feminists.
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Without this early immersion, the notion of becoming an artist might be unfathomable because making art is so audacious.
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The seizure—during a surge of hostilities not unlike the present—was an audacious gamble on North Korea's part.
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Moon told CNN that he hopes his "audacious plan" for the Games can help unite North and South Korea.
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The funny thing is, if Zeke actually were lying, he never would approach Sierra with so audacious a plan.
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Such reach, such dexterous mobility for someone who is 6-foot-5, such measured yet audacious power of improvisation.
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Read more: Elon Musk just unveiled SpaceX's audacious new plan to build cities on Mars with giant Starship rockets.
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The resulting "country music" is the distinct twang of one mind, remarkably constant despite sometimes audacious changes of form.
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Even rejecting future waivers would be politically audacious — rejecting a state's desire to enforce its own, stricter environmental standard.
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His audacious mission has since been commemorated with books, stamps, pop culture homages, and an upcoming feature-length film.
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Korine describes The Beach Bum with uncharacteristically unbridled enthusiasm—it's "a wild, audacious ride!" according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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But his most audacious bid for influence came the following year, when he inaugurated the Project to Restore America.
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In honor of the visionary late legend, here are five of his most iconic, audacious, and culture-shaping moments.
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One by one she attacked, and when it came to Kim, she trounced ... with an audacious statement about fame.
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I came away, to cite one impression, with newfound respect for the audacious inventiveness of C. P. E. Bach.
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Sanders' audacious bid to broaden the universe of voters was bolstered by his notable early investments in Latino outreach.
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His "Dinner With DiMaggio" is a rare, intimate portrait of a man so audacious that he left Marilyn Monroe.
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Our columnist argues that North Korea, far from acting irrationally, is pursuing an audacious, calculated and long-term strategy.
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If there is an audacious notion around the campaign, it is Biden's willingness to talk about unifying the country.
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In February 2300, Arun Jaitley, India's federal minister of finance, announced the audacious goal of eliminating TB by 22016.
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"But in fact, this audacious lie is a complete inversion of the truth," a description of the book reads.
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That was what made the equal pay lawsuit and its timing so fucking brave — and also so incredibly audacious.
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Above all it is a witty and audacious rejoinder to literary history and its systematic suppression of female voices.
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What Clinton is relearning in the snows of Iowa and New Hampshire is that there's nothing audacious about hope.
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It turns out that her plans for Facebook are as audacious as you might have imagined when she joined.
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Also, we've invited Ryan Mullenix, an architect with the firm NBBJ, which is designing the new audacious Amazon campus.
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It is currently being implemented, with the audacious goal of replicating Barcelona's five existing superblocks, ahem, 495 more times.
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Is it as brazen as "Rock Your Body" or as audacious as "Mirrors" or as earworm-breeding as "My Love"?
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Beautifully and painstakingly translated by Natasha Wimmer (translator of Roberto Bolaño's 2666), Sudden Death is fun and audacious and erudite.
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It's an audacious plan, but one that's vital to ensure a healthy population in the U.S. and around the world.
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The audacious plan and Kolfage's background created a perfect storm of publicity, and the campaign managed to raise $20 million.
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He pursued an audacious deal with longtime enemy Eritrea that ended a largely pointless 20-year war between the countries.
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Take Abbey Road, where the novel begins, and then begins again 28 years later, in an audacious act of echoing.
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We set our BHAG (big hairy audacious goal) and knew we'd tackle the problems on our path as they arose.
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He produced strong works from the start, under the spell of Courbet's audacious realism and Manet's celebration of urbane modernity.
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The most ambitious and audacious way to let artists reach fans would be a special artist-to-fan messaging channel.
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Between the lines: Steyer was the kind of hedge-fund billionaire who was quieter, and didn't make big audacious bets.
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Click here to view original GIFOvernight, SpaceX attempted to make its most audacious rocket landing yet on a drone ship.
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Instead, thank a new breed of audacious and artful twirlers, capable of carrying the attack, rather than simply relieving it.
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Mr Matthews has given Sorge a fitting remembrance: audacious, spirited and laced with the madness and tragedy of his age.
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Why it matters: Reversing diabetes without drugs or surgery is a pretty audacious goal, so points here for bold vision.
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There is something incredibly audacious about a plan to repopulate parks where elephants have been almost wiped out by poachers.
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Kermit Schweidel, an El Paso resident who was among the 42 individuals indicted in the audacious maneuver, remembers it well.
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In 2011, Kapil Sibal, the Human Resources Development Minister, launched an audacious plan to launch the world's cheapest Android tablet.
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The crowning moment was the concert, a spectacle so audacious that a listener would be hard-pressed not to grin.
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Louisiana State University's Tigers are named after a company of homegrown Confederates famous for their audacious attacks at First Manassas.
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"It's the most audacious and inspiring fiction I've read this year," Ed Park writes in his latest Graphic Content column.
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It was a sign the President hasn't lost hope in the audacious foreign policy accomplishment he is eager to secure.
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A particularly audacious seagull made away with a bag of £1 coins totaling £20 on the River Dart in Devon.
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The back-heel score, when he did not even appear to take a glance at the target, was simply audacious.
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And then, another audacious decision: He moved his young family from the comforts of the East Coast to Odessa, Texas.
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This was an audacious strategy, given that their marriage is one of the most complicated and contentious in modern politics.
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Here's hoping Paramount takes those figures as encouragement to greenlight more "audacious and brave" projects in the years to come.
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Breakingviews AT&T's audacious $85 billion bid for Time Warner may help more independent advisory companies handle mergers and acquisitions.
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That tightened grip includes increasing pressure on major Chinese companies that piled on heavy debt to make audacious deals abroad.
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It's an audacious, perhaps delusional plan for a company that made its mark by building communal desks and providing refreshments.
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That's part of the reason I found Cheney's final turn toward the camera an audacious choice that worked for me.
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It's a nice big airy audacious goal to say whatever size we are today, we want to be much bigger.
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That hope is all the more audacious for his disinclination to make even the slightest argument for why it's justified.
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David Leonhardt The Republican tax bill is an audacious attempt to accelerate the economic trends of the last half-century.
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Democrats' failure to build a clear, high-profile public image on these issues opened the door for Trump's audacious con.
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He is advising Alphabet's X labs, formerly known as Google X, on how to manage and complete audacious technical projects.
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Evan Bayh — a stunning, audacious comeback attempt featuring perhaps the only Democrat who could win that seat in this year.
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Sure, it's excellent Easy TV — funnier, dirtier and more audacious than you heard it was, than you remember it being.
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Now, as urbanization in the West encroaches on their remaining habitat, some are making audacious attempts to reclaim ceded lands.
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Even the title of his guide to creative protest and freeloading, " Steal This Book " (20163), seemed more plaintive than audacious.
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Like most people on the pathway to success, you probably have major — hopefully audacious — long-term goals that you're tackling.
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The sexual energy crests, but more rewarding is some sense of the Flannery of old returning: audacious, confident, smart, seductive.
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In 2019, HKEX also stunned investors with an audacious but ultimately unsuccessful bid to purchase the London Stock Exchange Group.
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But neither is it a mere draft: the scraps represent the audacious pinnacle of Dickinson's mingled verbal and graphic gifts.
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At times, candidates waged a bidding war to show liberal activists their plan was the most audacious -- and even expensive.
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The new newspaper is an audacious bet that a renewed interest in journalism can trickle down to the community level.
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And just like that, they drained the biggest race of the year of its most interesting, audacious and entertaining rider.
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On Wednesday, White House chief of staff Denis McDonough also said Obama would unveil an "audacious" agenda of executive actions.
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It's pretty audacious to have Issa and Molly hit rock bottom like this without having each other to turn to.
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"Watchmen" might have been the year's most audacious undertaking, delicately erecting a new mythology on top of an existing source.
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Near the end comes an audacious scene, enabled by special effects, that makes viewers wonder if anything else was fake.
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In his first interview with American media, inventor Razan Sabie said the ADIFO isn't the work of audacious mad science.
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He pushed to make an audacious move: get out of New Jersey and try to make it in New York.
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Now it is imperative that we reach the next audacious challenge by making the dream of human flight a reality.
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The audacious escape — a breach of his bail conditions — has still not been fully explained, but details are gradually emerging.
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Yes, he was audacious enough to call the cops claiming ownership and pointing the finger at Halle's employees as trespassers!!!
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The library of this streaming service is filled with filmed theater shows, many of them from audacious New York artists.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is making some audacious promises again for the company's network of electric fast chargers, known as Superchargers.
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This is the most audacious political heist of modern times, and because it's completely legal, it happened right under our noses.
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Yasmin Green leads a team at Google's parent company with an audacious goal: solving the thorniest geopolitical problems that emerge online.
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A year ago, Aston Martin wowed attendees of the Geneva Motor Show with the audacious impracticality of its Lagonda limousine concept.
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"This is an example of flagrant and audacious fraud, and a shameful misuse of public funds," US Attorney William McSwain said.
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For months, Trump had treated the campaign as his own personal open mic night, commanding the stage with his audacious improvisation.
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The Rohingya also struck in the north of the neighbouring Buthidaung township, including an audacious bid to storm an army base.
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Facebook's audacious proposition was that it would host content from publishers on Facebook, with no link back to those publishers' sites.
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"The latest increase is the most audacious and cruel in the history of product price increase," it said in a statement.
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Warren has been the breakout policy star of the cycle so far, announcing audacious, thoughtful, and transformative proposals almost every week.
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OPERATION THUNDERBOLT: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport, the Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission in History, by Saul David.
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By now many have heard of Amazon's most audacious attempt to shake up the retail world, the cashless, cashierless Go store.
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Big, hairy, and audacious is good for goals on a 10-to-30-year timescale, but not for most quarterly goals.
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Bezos is a maverick: Standing up to AMI was not Bezos' first audacious move, and it likely won't be his last.
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From her multi-colored wigs to audacious outfits, Cardi has no style limit when it comes to her red carpet fashion.
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"Loon's mission is to connect people everywhere by inventing and integrating audacious technologies," said Alastair Westgarth, the chief executive of Loon.
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The Offa bank robbery is one of the most audacious heists carried out in the country in recent years, police say.
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We need the Department of Energy to establish such audacious, yet attainable goals for pushing US advanced reactor technologies to market.
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With Mafia III, publisher 2K Games is making an aggressive attempt to give the brand a fresh and audacious new identity.
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Think of its relationship history: epic trans-Atlantic romances, audacious trans-Pacific affairs, flings in this jungle, hookups on that dune.
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But by the time the audacious pair met with MITS in New Mexico two months later, their programming language was ready.
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Still, his argument was audacious for an era when most colonies had established churches and collected ecclesiastical taxes to support them.
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THE GODDESS POSE: The Audacious Life of Indra Devi, the Woman Who Helped Bring Yoga to the West, by Michelle Goldberg.
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Similarly audacious themes have cropped up in the 2018 campaigns of Gen Xers like Stacey Abrams, Ayanna Pressley, and Andrew Gillum.
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But analysts became concerned with Abbott's audacious plans for taking on debt to finance two huge deals at the same time.
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It was also as pink as the Gallery restaurant at Sketch, in London, of which it was a fairly audacious knockoff.
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Faludi even develops some appreciation for Stefánie's audacious ability to assume new identities, which, Faludi learns, allowed for real wartime heroism.
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The proposal of an Anthropocene epoch was particularly audacious because it came from a chemist and an ecologist, not a stratigrapher.
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In 2016 alone CupcakKe released two mixtapes (Cum Cake and S.T.D. (Shelters to Deltas)), as well as a debut album, Audacious.
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Fiber, once one of the internet company's most audacious projects, just lost another executive as the business struggles to gain traction.
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He may not be as audacious a rookie as Porzingis was, but nor is he averse to being bold in moments.
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Should a president who is as cautious as Mr. Trump is audacious be managed by aides who encourage him to adventurism?
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Latouche first made a name for himself at Columbia University as a clever, audacious and brazenly gay writer of cabaret songs.
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After visiting ALMA, I flew across the Atacama to its southern edge to get a sense of astronomy's audacious future goals.
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So for conservative websites to regularly publish stories arguing that to acknowledge transgender people requires denying scientific fact is not audacious.
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Let's not forget that one of her most audacious shows actually took place at the New York Comedy Festival in 2014.
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" "There's a reason the Obama administration and the Trump administration, at least before this point, never made such audacious legal claims.
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Where to stream it: Buy at Amazon Few filmmakers could get away with making a movie as audacious as Jojo Rabbit.
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He acquired the property in 1994 after renouncing his United States citizenship, a tax dodge so audacious it inspired federal legislation.
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Not for the first time, he has scoured the theatrical canon and refashioned a classic to suit his own audacious aesthetic.
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The curators have dispensed with the phrase — deleting it from both wall texts and catalog — taking a more audacious, encompassing tack.
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The panel also featured a veteran airline pilot who said his business would disappear if SpaceX pulled off its audacious plans.
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The attacks amounted to an audacious global blackmail attempt spread by the internet and underscored the vulnerabilities of the digital age.
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Since its debut in 2010, the American Realness festival has been a popular purveyor of audacious work by contemporary performance artists.
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Audacious backhand passing shots on the Nadal first serve and delightfully disguised drop shots brought frequent loud gasps from the crowd.
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The timing, in the midst of the DOJ's suit against AT&T and Time Warner, is as audacious as the vision.
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Now the company is pouring money into two audacious investments: a massive constellation of internet satellites and a rocket to Mars.
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But to his supporters, Spiegel is the definition of an assertive and audacious CEO who operates by his own internal compass.
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And its latest, "Missing Link" (available now on Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming), is the company&aposs most audacious undertaking yet.
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Since she has always been an audacious and kinetic conversationalist with a touch of hypochondria, friends didn't notice anything was wrong.
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"Just because it has an air of practicality about it, and doesn't sound like science fiction, makes it no less audacious."
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Some may consider their remarks audacious or disrespectful, but a journalist always wants to know what an athlete is truly thinking.
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The news industry is readying a lobbying push with a straightforward, but audacious request: Please let us collude against Google and Facebook.
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Under the audacious plan, allies would pay all costs plus 50% more for the privilege of hosting US troops in their countries.
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That claim would have been a stretch on any given day in 2014, but on this particular day, it was downright audacious.
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Up to this point in her career, she's been known for her audacious style, both in her public persona and her craft.
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It's been two days since an audacious prison escape in rural Georgia left two guards dead and two fugitives on the loose.
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The audacious startup envisions a world where a building's other tenants get $20 to show you an available apartment on your schedule.
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In "Durch Nacht und Nebel" ("By Night and Fog"), she keeps her audacious reputation intact, as well as her predilection for props.
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Midway through his first rehearsal as music director of the New York City Ballet Orchestra, the conductor Andrew Litton did something audacious.
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It sounds like exactly the kind of TV we love about Amy Sherman-Palladino — complicated, audacious female leads in a gentle backdrop.
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A few swipes of NARS Climax Mascara, launching in Fall 2018 (try the Audacious Mascara ($26) now instead!) completed the eye look.
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It was, rather, the culmination of everything Marvel has put on screen since "Iron Man" launched its then-audacious plans in 2008.
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Will Smith continues to be the audacious king of Instagram and there doesn't seem to be any sign of him stopping soon.
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It was an audacious historical cover-up -- to convince millions of Americans that what they'd just seen and heard hadn't really happened.
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The audacious 'Breaking2 Project' is backed by American sports apparel manufacturer Nike and also involves Ethiopia's Lelisa Desisa and Eritrea's Zersenay Tadese.
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The Perennial is an audacious new "post agrarian," sustainably designed restaurant in San Francisco that's rethinking every aspect of traditional food service.
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JPMorgan's global mergers chairman, Kurt Simon, recently dangled the audacious notion that the capital markets could fully finance a 12-figure acquisition.
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The audacious backdrop which harmonizes with her on stage attire provides a far more visually arresting accompaniment than any onstage musical combo.
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She knows that not saying his name—the one word on which his audacious, gaudy brand relies—must get under his skin.
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Trump is taking his anti-press tirades to new levels in an audacious and unrelenting campaign to delegitimize and demonize the media.
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Her audacious trip was completed in September 19203, her return to Boston reported on in The New York Times in straightforward fashion.
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DOE's audacious objectives here are threefold: A new approach is now being piloted that promises to make good on all of these.
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A magnetic dancer and audacious thinker, Ms. Chipaumire is less interested in binaries than in the spectra along which we negotiate identity.
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So was Cleveland's owner, the audacious Bill Veeck, who proceeded to sign Paige, making him the oldest rookie in major league history.
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Drugs, booze, obscenity, violence and black humor fuel Lisa McInerney's audacious first novel, winner of the 2016 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.
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"EPA's audacious assertion of authority in this Rule is more far-reaching than any previous effort by the agency," the litigants wrote.
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" She thanked Brussels for being the "resistant, audacious, colorful, vibrant, and eternally surprising place that not many people recognize it to be.
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Bondarchuk's staging of the conflicts between the Napoleonic and Russian forces make Apocalypse Now look like a particularly audacious senior thesis film.
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But I've always been a sucker for Lee's combination of audacious filmmaking, rambunctious storytelling, and occasional descents into cinematically adventurous PowerPoint presentations.
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I began wondering if our effort to transform these kids into our own religious likeness was not only audacious but perhaps cruel.
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The result is an audacious, anthropological-artistic arrangement that elegantly lays out a heterogeneous, noisy, and spellbinding cultural smorgasbord, ambitious in scope.
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In 1994, Murdoch laid out an audacious plan to Reed Hundt, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission under President Bill Clinton.
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Cassius is by turns cautious and audacious, unflappable and panicky, easily freaked out and able to deal with the craziest of situations.
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Guillermo del Toro will get best director because "Shape" is pretty and hyper-designed and audacious in tone (though it doesn't work).
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The highpoint of season six — and the show — is this audacious musical episode, filled with completely original tunes that are genuinely memorable.
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Donald Trump started his presidency with a pledge even more audacious than Obamacare repeal: He was going to bring down drug prices.
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"Being a progressive means tackling the foundation of inequality in America — racism, sexism, unfettered capitalism — with bold, audacious solutions," said Epps-Addison.
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Strangers had an audacious compassion for my mother and father, and my foster parents and schoolteachers had an unwavering compassion for me.
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But what made Love Is Blind special was a combination of its audacious novelty and its contestants' earnest lack of self-awareness.
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AUDACIOUS ACCOUNT It was unclear how Ghosn, who holds French, Brazilian and Lebanese citizenship, was able to orchestrate his departure from Japan.
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The letter from Mr. Vance's office said the Justice Department's position was "audacious" because Manhattan federal prosecutors had investigated the same reimbursements.
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White House Memo WASHINGTON — One day in October 1992, four Republican congressmen showed up in the Oval Office with an audacious recommendation.
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Saturday's attempt was viewed by some critics as a publicity stunt rather than a valid sporting contest, emphasizing audacious performance over competition.
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Matching his audacious, boundary-pushing spirit with their own, these directors have breathed exhilarating life into plays from the '20s and '30s.
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This audacious approach would result from an assessment that the Tehran regime is so venal that no agreement with it is worthwhile.
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"Insecure" makes a lot of audacious choices for its characters this week, but it's Molly's story line that felt the most progressive.
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But if Yellin is successful, and the world pays sufficient attention to his audacious bid, the impact will be greater – even existential.
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An audacious plan to respond to climate change by building a city of floating islands in the South Pacific is moving forward.
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A decade ago, Jeffrey Kindler, then chief executive of US drugs giant Pfizer, was plotting an audacious $68bn acquisition of rival Wyeth.
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Like those shows, it is a lot of fun to watch, frequently as funny and audacious as anything TV has cooked up.
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Though the ideas underpinning "Glass Guignol" are shrewd, the biographical context wrenching, the staging seemingly audacious, the play itself is often inert.
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It would be an audacious, possibly offensive act in a city still recovering from the tragedy, but it is emblematic of Indecline.
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She's a woman who made a brave and audacious choice — to love twice, with equal passion — that her time can't yet support.
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Mr. Baker's most audacious adventure was a nautical one: his breathtaking trans-Atlantic sail with Heyerdahl in 1970 from Morocco to Barbados.
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And they floated an audacious idea that they had privately discussed with Mr. Scott: What about replacing Mr. Spacey with another actor?
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Iran and its proxies have launched a series of audacious attacks against US allies in the region and even the US itself.
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" He called his plan "audacious," adding, "We had to come to grips with the sheer magnitude of what had to be done.
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The remark, made in the aftermath of Tuesday's five-state primary sweep, was audacious for a candidate critics have labeled a misogynist.
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Eight years ago, when Republicans were describing Obama herself as a threatening, pessimistic, unpatriotic outsider, it would have been an audacious message.
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I feel there was a common theme that I would describe as these were people who were audacious, for the most part.
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The opening eight games went with serve with Shapovalov producing some trademark backhands winners from his single-hander, including one audacious topspin lob.
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And then TOMS really focused on social impact, felt like Lululemon, as a brand, that was the innovator, audacious, courageous, created a market.
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We've used so many adjectives to describe Queen Bey (iconic, audacious, otherworldly) but one is most evident — and most significant — in Homecoming: Black.
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"The Shadow Brokers" have said they will release more data upon payment of the audacious sum of 1 million bitcoin (around $568 million).
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Facebook unveiled its audacious Libra cryptocurrency and Calibra digital wallet on Tuesday, through which it plans to transform financial services across the globe.
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Over sandwiches, Mr Behring laid out his audacious plan: Kraft Heinz would acquire its rival for $23bn, the second-largest takeover in history.
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First published in Taiwan in 2015, this exuberant but sinister fable confirms its author as one of China's most audacious and enigmatic novelists.
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But the audacious venture has been a keen focus of federal investigators trying to determine if the Trump campaign colluded with the Kremlin.
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Like Kennedy and Reagan, President Trump can provide a huge stimulus to an eager private sector with this simple, audacious, cost-effective act.
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The chameleon-like star transformed the sound - and the look - of rock with his audacious creativity and his sexually ambiguous makeup and costumes.
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Days later, Mr Trump's lawyers made their audacious request to leapfrog the Ninth Circuit and have their appeal heard by America's top court.
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The show is not always perfect — it overrelies slightly on Lister saying something cutting or audacious to put a button on a scene.
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If true, it arguably would have been the most audacious incursion onto Pakistani soil since US Special Forces stormed Osama Bin Laden's compound.
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OF ALL his ambitious plans, Masayoshi Son's most audacious is to create an informal business group among the world's leading ride-hailing firms.
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Beginning Wednesday, dance's bad girl Ann Liv Young presents "Elektra," her take on the Sophocles tragedy that is sure to be characteristically audacious.
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The brand has created some of our all-time favorite products from its Orgasm blush and Audacious Lipstick to its Dual-Intensity eyeshadow.
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Our search continues for audacious early-stage startup founders to participate in Startup Battlefield at Disrupt San Francisco 2019 on October 43-4.
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In 2005, it was Deval Patrick, a complete unknown in politics whose audacious and foolhardy idea was to run for governor in Massachusetts.
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But Dalori—which is located 5km (3 miles) from Maiduguri, a state capital and the military's headquarters—was an audacious choice of target.
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Even when he faced a beak point leading 4-3 in the fourth he sent down an audacious second serve ace at 122mph.
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Second-weekend domestic ticket sales for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," less a single movie than an audacious effort by Warner Bros.
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In one audacious sequence, Malick halts the narrative action and charts the entire evolution of the Universe leading up to the protagonist's birth.
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And his mere presence will embolden white supremacist groups to be more audacious, to push further, to try more and more extreme actions.
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"[I]t is so important to have a big hairy audacious goal, a big mission that you really feel motivated by," says Taranto.
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His new enthusiasm for some limited decriminalization remains, however, far less audacious than a legalization proposal put before the senate earlier this month.
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After Mario Mandzukic scored an incredible first-half equalizer with an audacious overhead kick, Real didn't let the Italians get away from them.
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Team GEBCO's surface vehicle Team GEBCO's surface vehicle "It was a very arduous and audacious challenge," said Jyotika Virmani, who led the program.
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But he has produced an unusually long string of commercial and critical hits: audacious, funny-peculiar, joyfully destabilizing series, in nearly every genre.
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Memorably, both actors bared considerable skin — an audacious thing to do, especially for older performers, all the more so for an older woman.
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Potter "takes a huge, audacious and necessary leap away from the page," Caryn James wrote in her review for The New York Times.
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Bringing this once-audacious prank to the stage in 2017 faces a hurdle: how to make the original broadcast once again seem surprising.
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An oilman who undertook a number of audacious takeover bids, Mr Pickens came to define American tooth-and-claw capitalism in the 1980s.
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The authorities described the crime as an audacious attempt to force the Paraguayan government to put off extradition and prosecute him for murder.
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"Vox Lux" is an audacious story about a survivor who becomes a star, and a deeply satisfying, narratively ambitious jolt of a movie.
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In 22015, with Carlsen preparing to compete in his first world championship, the station made the audacious decision to broadcast the entire event.
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Israeli and Syrian military forces clashed Saturday, in a series of audacious strikes that could signal a new phase in the Syrian war.
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On September 11th it made an audacious bid to scupper the Refinitiv-LSE deal and buy the British exchange for £31.6bn ($39bn) itself.
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That the Jewish year begins at a time of decay is an audacious assertion of hope, a reminder of the possibility of renewal.
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At 22, Sakkari has the work ethic, aggressive mind-set and audacious ball-striking ability to make a deep run at Roland Garros.
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James called Durant's audacious launch from the left wing with 254 seconds remaining in Game 212 "a bomb in transition," and it was.
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If he succeeds in defaming Biden today, he'll be even more audacious in using the same strategy against anyone else who threatens him.
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Alan Dershowitz, one of President Donald Trump&aposs impeachment lawyers, presented an audacious new defense Wednesday during the president&aposs Senate impeachment trial.
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Also on the bill is the James Brandon Lewis Trio, led by an audacious young tenor saxophonist whose sound is a grimy sluice.
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This amalgam of the awful and the audacious is a demented gross-out comedy that often evokes the early work of John Waters.
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"Underground Railroad Game," presented at Ars Nova, was an audacious exploration of slavery in the guise of a misguided middle school history lesson.
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But what's perhaps most notable is that Barry's behavior is uncommonly audacious when viewed through the lens of our society's expectations for women.
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The most important narrative on Saturday was whether Paris Saint-Germain would succeed in an audacious bid to pry Neymar away from Barcelona.
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Carlson's claim is particularly audacious, given that he might be one of the most prominent distributors of white-nationalist views in America today.
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When he won, the national media gave his audacious candidacy the spotlight of a frontrunner, just like it had Kerry four years earlier.
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After an audacious escape from custody and a surreptitious trek to Lebanon, he declared that he was determined to restore his personal reputation.
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In pursuit of a goal that was so ambitious that it bordered on audacious, he consulted with his assistants and overhauled his playbook.
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Yet his opposite number at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing has partly based an audacious bid for the British bourse on the opposite.
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He's a relic himself, but one modern folks can respect; there's nothing audacious or mythical about Rogers except his utter lack of pretense.
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Marvel, where its audacious editor Stan Lee led a roster of talented writers and illustrators, was celebrated in that era for its inclusivity.
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Finding out the answer to that question is the latest adventure for the persistently audacious and until lately itinerant company Target Margin Theater.
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For the most part, Dowell's use of the technique comes across as audacious in the best sense — bold and impassioned, even righteously obsessive.
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Industry insiders compare Mounir's audacious style to former Airbus sales chief John Leahy, who retired last year after selling jets worth $1.7 trillion.
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Theyab Awana of the U.A.E., who died in a car accident at 21, once converted an audacious penalty that makes Messi's trickery seem staid.
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It offered a hero to admire and, given Paulette's audacious decision to walk shirtless in the face of strangers, a rich spectacle to witness.
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As a young conceptual artist, he was considered visually and spatially audacious, objecting to traditional ways of presenting art through the museum-gallery system.
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It's an audacious gambit, even in a musical, but it works in part because of the connection the screenplay builds between viewer and character.
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"One of our big, hairy audacious goals as a business is to become a household brand, and change the landscape of Tulsa," he says.
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It's a list that sounds audacious, said Joe Thomas, president of the Arizona Education Association, the union that represents 20,000 teachers and other staff.
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Audacious '80s Style Anthony Vacarello's first collections at Yves Saint Laurent is spurring a similar enthusiasm, and also sparked an interest '80s Azzedine Alaïa.
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David Bowie's audacious claims of bisexuality, recently said while wearing epicene attire, were more the mechanisms of courting controversy than candid affirmations of difference.
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The most audacious element of a collection mostly without gimmicks had almost nothing to do with NASA, high technology or anybody's rising sign, however.
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In 2016, he and Mark Zuckerberg co-launched Breakthrough Starshot, an audacious plan to send tiny spaceships to our nearest stellar neighbor, Alpha Centauri.
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In 2016 the only rule was "anything goes, so long as it gets attention," and the most audacious at following it were the winners.
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It wasn't until relatively recently that conspiracy theorists were audacious enough to suggest that terrorist attacks and mass shootings actually didn't happen at all.
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Another popular thought among most pundits is that Trump is likely to pick a running mate who matches his audacious and blunt political persona.
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In January 230, Claude McKay mailed an audacious letter to the director of the Compagnie Fabre, one of the oldest shipping lines in France.
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Five years ago, the rapper and comedian known for her audacious viral YouTube videos was working at a vegan bodega making $9 an hour.
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Amazon has begun the process of squaring its self-described "big, audacious space project" with the FCC, according to public filings reported by GeekWire.
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At around the same time as this meeting, a Peruvian entrepreneur living in São Paulo, Brazil, was formulating an audacious plan of his own.
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These remarkable, audacious and courageous young people with near-universal access to software were building globally competitive enterprises — at scale and under the radar.
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It's been awhile since we heard anything about Volvo's audacious experiment to deliver 100 self-driving cars to regular people in Sweden for testing.
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That said, I wouldn't slight him for being audacious, as I do believe he was just being overly optimistic rather than scamming the market.
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Conversely, the essay's audacious prelude that jumps from Einsteinian relativity to pre-historic cave paintings mimics a jump cut from a Coyote/Roadrunner episode.
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Yet these artificial satellite communication networks were built using lessons learned from Operation Moon Bounce, one of the Cold War's most audacious military designs.
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Democrats, for their part, are quick to claim the early energy and audacious 79-district target list of a party preparing for a wave.
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The political turmoil gripping the country took a surreal turn Tuesday night with an audacious attack by a police helicopter on the Supreme Court.
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Renault is reportedly looking to restart merger talks with Nissan within the next 12 months before making an audacious attempt to buy Fiat Chrysler.
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Instead it's a movie about watching actors wearing absurd witch make-up and costumes get exploded, imploded, and torched in every more audacious ways.
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"It was an audacious, brazen burglary that was some three years in the planning," Scotland Yard's Detective Superintendent Craig Turner says in a statement.
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Google's parent company Alphabet has an audacious plan to bring super-fast fiber-based internet access to a lot more of the United States.
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Facebook's most audacious and controversial scheme yet is to take a role connecting the world's poor to the internet and to its social network.
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Audacious fictions about real-life luminaries abound: Michel Foucault lectures while receiving a blow job in a bathhouse; Julia Kristeva conspires with Bulgarian assassins.
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An audacious novel rendered entirely in dialogue, it imagines the continuing quarrels among those residing in a small cemetery in remote Connemara, County Galway.
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Its audacious title was "How to Live," and her new book deserves to be read as a further study in the same enlivening theme.
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"This is just the sort of audacious and bold thinking we will need if we are going to avert a climate crisis," he said.
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If you want the full breakdown of Idaho's audacious plan to unravel Obamacare within its borders, check out the piece we published this morning.
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Imposing tariffs were assumed to be the third rail of trade policy, but this audacious move holds the best hope for revolutionary trade reform.
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But DOJ's essential point – that under one theory or another, the president isn't responsible for the world's most consequential Twitter stream – is pretty audacious.
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I had to be audacious in the face of such a decision, even if it meant coming across as reckless to the entire school.
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Barrett scored an intercept try and set up another with an audacious chip-kick and gather in last weekend's semifinal win against the Chiefs.
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Whenever Canada closed the gap, Parker responded with either an audacious three-pointer or a vicious drive through the paint past his dazzled markers.
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And he was instrumental in setting up Google's audacious project, which has focused, unlike most of the car industry, on building fully driverless vehicles.
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The same, I'm pleased to report, can't be said of Sabina Murray's "Valiant Gentlemen," a novel as vigorous, audacious and unpredictable as Casement himself.
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Tall, audacious, assured, Ms. Kikta knows how to use her legs like thunderbolts: She made her role a perfect example of feminine self-sufficiency.
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"Take Me to Harlan" arrives in a more acoustic guise, accompanied by Fleck's stark (and harmonically audacious) banjo syncopations and Ms. Washburn's clog dancing.
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His audacious sister, Xochitl, tricks him onto the road in an attempt to save their older brother, Manny, an Iraq vet struggling with PTSD.
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About his first-term vision: "Everything we've attempted to do was audacious, was difficult, in many cases never done before," Mr. de Blasio said.
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In a nod to its audacious goals, the neighborhood was named for the grand crystal chandelier that Mr. Smith put in the first building.
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Here's a catch-up on how politics has played out in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut — with bare knuckles and some audacious moves.
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Authorities in Pyongyang replaced between 35 and 61 border patrol guards after one of their members succeeded in an audacious escape bid on Nov.
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Kynaston McShine, an audacious museum curator who organized some of the most influential contemporary art exhibitions of the late 19803th century, died on Jan.
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Rockefeller, this is an audacious request, but would you get up at 423 in the morning and let me show you the subway system?
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How many bookshelves can be filled with tomes on the audacious Ho Chi Minh, the slippery and shadowy Henry Kissinger, the overmatched Robert McNamara?
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It is here in this vibrant metropolis of 212 million people that Africa's richest person, Aliko Dangote, is undertaking his most audacious gamble yet.
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Still, a more audacious plan would see Sainsbury's reveal how many emissions come from its sprawling supply network, including meat manufacturers and oil companies.
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You&aposd be forgiven if the words "SpaceX" and "Elon Musk" summoned audacious images of Martian cities complete with wet bars and pizza joints.
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If Fay's first two albums for Dead Oceans were audacious reintroductions to his legacy, the new "Countless Branches" is his modest statement of being.
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He lost his seat in Congress, his audacious bid to resurrect his career as mayor of New York City, and his high-profile marriage.
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They faced prominent Democrats — including President Obama and Hillary Clinton — balking at what seemed too audacious a demand, out of step with public opinion.
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Finally, there was his audacious move to overturn the New York City law on term limits, with a one time extension just for him.
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They used to do big, audacious stuff like this all the time and I'm glad to see that ethos return on a planetary basis.
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Royalty Pharma had tried in 2013 to acquire rights to Tysabri with an audacious but unsuccessful $8 billion hostile takeover bid for Elan Corporation.
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Mr. Zuckerberg made another audacious bet in 2014 with the $22 billion purchase of WhatsApp, an app that sends text, video and photo messages.
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Other plans were too audacious, or slightly mad: a group of French Communists were driven from the wilds of Texas by ineptitude and dysentery.
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Somalia is being reinvented by a new generation, and the audacious, shrouded widow Waliya walks through its ruined streets, dead certain of her place.
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Elon Musk has hyped his acquisition of SolarCity by Tesla as an opportunity to create the world's most advanced and audacious clean energy company.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Dadaism began, it was primarily a response to World War I, to depressing nationalism and audacious capitalism.
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To get out of this, Republican candidates are deploying some pretty audacious — and, you could argue, borderline dishonest — spin: We support protecting preexisting conditions too!
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That fight showcased Ali at his most audacious in the ring, leaning back on the ropes and deflecting or dodging blow after blow from Foreman.
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AT&T, in the most audacious bid to challenge Netflix to date, just dropped its bombshell $85 billion acquisition of traditional media institution Time Warner.
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Yet while he might be loth to admit it, Mr Musk has become America's most audacious corporate financier as well as its best-known entrepreneur.
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By any measure, Ann Lee, the illiterate daughter of a Manchester blacksmith, led one of the most audacious and improbable lives of the 18th century.
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If you were dying to see McGrath's latest Dark Star 006 Dark Matter makeup kit in action, here it is, in all its audacious glory.
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The current signs of national compassion for the people dealing with addiction are both a gift and an audacious testament to race and class discrimination.
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Altice announced a restructuring plan that it hopes will allay fears about the pile of debt it has accumulated through a series of audacious takeovers.
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TED is unveiling the eight participants in the second year of The Audacious Project, a program aimed at helping nonprofits pursue their most ambitious goals.
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Few shows can make it to 100 episodes — the line Black-ish will cross later this fall — without being a little less surprising and audacious.
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Doerr, chair of Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, has authored "Measure What Matters," in which he details a management philosophy around setting and achieving audacious goals.
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Loon was part of Google X, the arm of the search company that fostered audacious projects applying emerging technologies to stubborn problems in novel ways.
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It's MVP season, so his audacious stats are put next to the performances of James Harden, LeBron James, and Kawhi Leonard, and scrutinized for inflation.
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The marksman also came close when his audacious backheel trickled past a helpless Schmeichel and the post as Peru continued to be denied an equalizer.
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It outlined an audacious vision: to create "a new 'home place' for Obama supporters" that would be ready to go, the day after the election.
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She usually favors less audacious makeup, though she's never been particularly shy about standing out, but appears to have glammed up for Kanye's big day.
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Robert Trimboli, a Griffith-based man rich and audacious enough to own a yacht called "Cannabis," was charged for MacKay's murder but fled to Spain.
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It was an audacious mission that continues to this day -- as the probes launched in 1977 still call home with new data about the cosmos.
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The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for an audacious terrorist attack in Tehran, Iran, that has left at least 12 people dead and 42 wounded.
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Trump and Kim have each made audacious claims toward a course of action, from constructing walls to launching missile tests, that embolden key domestic audiences.
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Ms. Berg said that the police yard, an obscure location for audacious work, was chosen because it was secure, with a 24-hour police presence.
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So far, he's done a pretty good job, managing eight goals in just seventeen games from attacking midfield, including an audacious brace on his debut.
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In an age of consolidation for the ailing media industry, AT&T is the latest corporation to make an audacious move into the news business.
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But Trump's confirmation of those discussions is the clearest indication yet that preparations are proceeding for what would be a historic and audacious diplomatic opening.
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The ideas that surfaced in this rich and tactile atmosphere, from a 218st-century vantage point, at least, were audacious and at times deeply problematic.
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Art for its own sake, or an audacious formalism, could be realized even while adhering to the traditional genres of portraiture, landscape, and still life.
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First off, even on the numbers, Microsoft has set an audacious target, promising to have Windows 10 active on a billion devices within three years.
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That audacious hopelessness is on full display in this, his most recent feature, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018.
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Still, if they're audacious enough now to approach an agency known for its anti-tobacco stance, we can be sure they're coming after us all.
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For Mr. Putin, it was an audacious embrace of an American ally as he moved to expand his nation's energy riches despite the current sanctions.
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Now ranked 84th, Stephens, 24, is a bold player, a shotmaker who can transform a backcourt rally at any time with an audacious, risky shot.
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If a few avant-garde types appreciated the audacious "Little Dancer" at the Impressionist exhibition of 1881, most of the Paris press despised the sculpture.
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Bekir Bozdag, the deputy prime minister, hinted at audacious actions by Turkish intelligence operatives abroad under the increasingly authoritarian government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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City and state leaders announced the audacious demolition plan on Thursday, leaving little time to bring down the unstable cranes safely and stabilize ruined structures.
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But before Apple hit that goal in April 2018, Jackson rolled out an even more audacious plan: designing an iPhone made entirely from recycled materials.
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Japanese authorities have been scrambling to contain the fallout from Ghosn's audacious escape and figure out how he pulled it off in the first place.
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They had carried out audacious terrorist attacks in the center of Kabul and had mounted a military offensive in the provinces of Kunduz and Oruzgan.
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It has announced Mr. Parker — who has toiled since the 1990s without seizing the spotlight — as the most subtly audacious guitar protagonist in jazz today.
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In a move that remains shockingly audacious even today, Senna clinched the 1990 title by intentionally smashing Prost's car at the start of the race.
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Filtered through Elton John's beloved hits, it's an outsize, audacious, jubilant take on a familiar story — and there's no denying it's shooting for the stars.
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In this audacious opera — for which Tom Cairns, the director of the production, wrote the libretto in collaboration with Mr. Adès — the music digs deep.
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And certainly few designers other than Ms. Prada are audacious enough to look for inspiration in patterns using the Frankenstein creature's face as the repeat.
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Then, as in 215, when an audacious bid for N.F.L. rights ignited a scramble that sent their value soaring, Rupert Murdoch came to the rescue.
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Rohrig was the face (and soul) of "Son of Saul," that formally audacious, morally appalling Auschwitz drama from 2015 (it won the foreign-language Oscar).
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Such an audacious business plan could only originate in the state of the Home Shopping Network and the birthplace of schemes for fleecing retirees: Florida.
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Some Republicans around Washington are floating an audacious idea: repealing the payroll taxes that fund Social Security as part of a forthcoming tax reform bill.
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That's all about your strategies, your goals, your big audacious objectives, the momentum you want to build, the success you want to have in the world.
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When presented with audacious claims like "the Earth is flat" or "vaccines cause autism," most of us demand some sort of proof to back that up.
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The thing that made this hack even more audacious is that Phineas Fisher did the same thing a year before to another unpopular company called FinFisher.
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Over the course of their first season, the Hitman team grew increasingly audacious and surprising, so new levels from them in these spaces are extremely exciting.
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Near term volatilities not withstanding, this audacious and forward looking move will bring great stability and transparency to the way business is conducted in the country.
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One audacious plan began to take hold in early 2016, as a crew of organizers for Sanders' presidential campaign traveled the country, staging revival-style rallies.
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On Beyoncé, she dove headlong into the contours of her marriage to Jay-Z and established herself as the most audacious modern feminist in the industry.
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Not in the playing sense — he's audacious enough to think he can become the first Democrat to represent the state in the Senate in 25 years.
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To stand before thousands of people every week and proclaim a message that you believe is sent from God to the people is an audacious thing.
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The Starshot program is an audacious plan, however, and one that will take major advances in our understanding of science and engineering to make it happen.
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It's an audacious idea, although I still believe we will see many verticalized marketplaces since sales and marketing into these each of these industries is challenging.
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West Virginia to introduce mobile phone voting for midterm elections This isn't really a social story but the idea is so audacious I'm making an exception.
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But while that approach in itself is also pretty conceptually audacious, the show still, uh, exoticizes a bunch of nonwhite people, which leaves a bad taste.
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I slide my hands down his back, all along his spine, rutted with bone like mud ridges in a dry field, to the audacious swell below.
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That audacious assertion and abuse of official power threatened donors' First Amendment right to associational speech and privacy, as the U.S. Supreme Court recognized decades ago.
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The attack in which she was taken was particularly audacious, even for Boko Haram, which has killed 20,000 people and reduced Nigeria's north-east to rubble.
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But the new developments have led to a renewed impression that the audacious diplomatic meeting may not be as likely to occur as it once seemed.
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Letter To the Editor: As an Egyptian-American, I applaud the beautifully audacious article by Mona Eltahawy, "Sex Talk for Muslim Women" (Sunday Review, May 8).
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The audacious crime echoes an April robbery of a bank in Borough Park, Brooklyn, where nearly $300,000 was stolen from an HSBC vault via the roof.
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The Iran deal was the ultimate validation of his conviction that the United States should talk to its enemies in pursuit of audacious foreign policy goals.
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Valeant executives, struggling to persuade investors that the company is on the right path, have largely discarded audacious talk about big acquisitions and new business models.
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Key to to Russia's bitcoin takeover is an audacious enterprise launched in August to grab almost one-third of the world's bitcoin mining network from China.
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The location, spanning the block between 38th and 39th streets, is the site of an audacious renovation to restore the Italianate structure to an earlier grace.
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However, the lesson of Trump's first months in office is that, once most people catch on, it is harder to pull off the next audacious stunt.
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Perhaps the show's curators, Ana Janevski, Thomas J. Lax and Martha Joseph, were trying to evoke the audacious, adventurous, anything-can-go spirit of the time.
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At the same time, Sanders's proposed solution to the problem posed by Mitch McConnell's hardball tactics is even more audacious than what his rivals have proposed.
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Here's how it works: "Expansive thinking" is a way of thinking about big, audacious problems or situations and seeing multiple ways to solve or improve them.
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He waged an audacious legal battle against CBS's controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, to prevent a pending merger with its sister company Viacom, which she also controls.
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Comparing Wilde to Christ is an audacious and ambitious move, but there are neither wall tags nor a catalogue to explain the significance of each vignette.
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The audacious idea that people from all races, ideologies and religious sects would check their hatreds at the door after becoming citizens is our sustaining narrative.
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So colleagues and commanders alike found it audacious for President Trump to label Mr. McRaven a "Hillary Clinton fan" — and impugn his lifelong nonpartisan political position.
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It's not just that this audacious experiment — a huge parkland on the doorstep of a metro area of 13 million people — is now on life support.
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LAST YEAR Poland made an audacious bid to coax Donald Trump into permanently placing an American armoured division on its soil, offering $2.53bn and naming rights.
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The opera was loosely based on the first in a trilogy of audacious plays by Beaumarchais that stoked anti-aristocratic sentiment in late 18th-century Paris.
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But the success of the audacious gamble depends on traders like Mr. Gupta changing their way of doing business, which has traditionally relied mostly on cash.
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But the area is not immune to audacious thievery: In 2014, smash-and-grab bandits stole $700,000 in watches from a Cartier shop on Fifth Avenue.
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His concise review of American economic history, originally published in 2202, demonstrates that jobs and payrolls expand when we make bold, even audacious, investments in infrastructure.
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If "Crossing" (2015) lacked "a certain kind of unity" — as Mr. Aucoin, now 29, said in a recent interview — it was still taut, intense and audacious.
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The group is funded by state legislatures; private donations from programs like TED's philanthropic arm, the Audacious Project; and grants from the federal Department of Education.
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"I know we're supposed to be strong and powerful and audacious, but human beings are more complex than that; I'm more complex than that," she said.
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At the same time, Trump failed to condemn the audacious "information warfare" effort alleged in a comprehensive indictment against 13 Russians that Mueller unveiled on Friday.
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"I'm basically here to help [Leandri] grow the company and structure the company," Nitot tells TechCrunch, describing Qwant's founder as an "amazing entrepreneur, audacious and visionary".
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The goal of distributing 22010 million stoves by 22016 was audacious, some of the initiative's developers cautioned, but the Alliance's partners were impressive and deep-pocketed.
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It's an audacious move considering McConnell blocked former President Barack Obama's last Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, from ever even getting a hearing in the Senate.
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But if you can take comfort in anything, let it be their audacious visibility, their daring to live outside accepted norms and even laugh about it.
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Episode five, which is just all of those monologues from the characters about their sexual desires and histories, was pretty audacious and one of my favorites.
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This awesome responsibility makes the nomination of Senator Jeff Sessions to serve as attorney general among the most audacious and unfortunate of the President-elect's cabinet picks.
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Because he was so audacious, and had good instincts, and would go to places other drivers wouldn't, his taxi became the car of choice for Western journalists.
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This is the most audacious idea on the list, and when evaluating its political prospects, remember that Sanders has stood alone in the Senate in supporting it.
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We don't get big-studio movies this smart and audacious too often, and we should enjoy them now, lest they be relegated to the off-worlds forever.
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The Book Review Podcast Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music It's hard to think of a more courageous (or audacious) job for a writer than to reimagine Shakespeare.
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The Lego Movie 22: The Second Part is a thematically audacious, frequently hilarious, incredibly inventive return to the world of one of the best movies of 28.
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My hope is that by digging under the surface and humanizing the icon, we can better understand just how difficult, audacious and heroic this moment really was.
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Yet, at the same time, some of the most successful tech founders got their start with incredibly audacious plans, including one of Plenty's earlier backers, Jeff Bezos.
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It also inspired Lithuania's audacious declaration of independence in 1990, the first in the crumbling Soviet Union, which initially shocked its Baltic neighbours and unsettled some outsiders.
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His audacious scheme is to add an electric vehicle to the catalogue of pricey vacuum cleaners, fans and hairdryers already manufactured by the company that he owns.
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Microsoft's plans aren't as audacious as a spaceship campus, but the company did recently unveil tree houses for its employees to host meetings 12 feet above ground.
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But at the time it passed, the bill was correctly treated as a bit of a miracle, cementing McCain's reputation as an audacious, bipartisan, and persistent reformer.
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It was an audacious start to the meeting given that the reporters in attendance, myself included, were ready to pounce with the exact same expression of incredulity.
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Launched by TED in 2018, The Audacious Project aims to supercharge social entrepreneurs and nonprofits seeking to bring about global change to help achieve an ambitious goal.
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Or maybe these garbage tweets are just another attempt to send us journalists chasing after something audacious instead of the more impactful failings of the Trump administration.
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Their whirling farce is packed with audacious twists and memorable supporting characters and has an authenticity that recalls films such as "Mean Streets" and "Dog Day Afternoon".
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A conscious decision to expose divides most leaders have tried for decades to quell is an audacious and shocking bet that augurs dark political months to come.
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Enter the Hyperloop, an audacious Elon Musk-backed plan to send pods filled with people and cargo along an enclosed tube at over 700 miles per hour.
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Facebook's audacious bid to create a global digital currency that promotes financial inclusion for the unbanked actually has more privacy and decentralization built in than many expected.
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With tension mounting, Garcia ended the American duo's audacious comeback with a 210-foot birdie on the 123th with the crowd erupting into chants of "Sergio, Sergio".
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It's an audacious ambition, and one that has attracted the attention and money of large pharmaceutical companies, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the federal government.
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The attack on the National Health Service seemed perhaps the most audacious of the attacks, because it had life-or-death implications for hospitals and ambulance services.
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During time trials, he rips around the corners and gets the second-fastest time, but nearly falls trying to pull off an audacious one-foot victory salute.
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It is a mysterious end to the pursuit by Anbang, a huge insurer that has risen to prominence in recent years, in part through audacious deal-making.
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Audacious. Bold. Innovative. If those adjectives describe your early-stage startup, if you're champing at the bit to launch your company to the world — we want you!
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With nothing to lose and so much to gain, it's the perfect time for every audacious, bold and innovative early-stage startup founder to take their shot.
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Unsurprisingly, a 2018 United Nations investigation found that this country's poverty rate is now projected to increase as a result of this audacious giveaway to the wealthy.
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Update In November 2014, the Sunday Metropolitan section published an article about a man named Jim Venturi and his audacious plan to overhaul transit in New York.
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It was an audacious move on the artist's part to even try to recreate such an impeccable expression of the human form, but the risk paid off.
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WASHINGTON — It was an audacious scheme: an attempted inside job at the office of a federal watchdog agency, where the cops, the authorities said, became the robbers.
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Besides, you can listen to "The Age of Anxiety" knowing nothing about the narrative subtext (the piece is wholly instrumental) and be swept into this audacious symphony.
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In 1998, they pulled off their most audacious move: releasing a program called Back Orifice that allowed remote users to control somebody else's computer through Microsoft Word.
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And on the crests of a renewed wave of protest culture, an audacious self-taught artist spitting blood with her synthesizers might be just who we need.
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Though by far his most audacious move to date was to ignore a decades-old convention that forbids British broadcasters from screening live games on Saturday afternoon.
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It took an audacious leap for Vasari to see himself as the defining chronicler of his era, the preserver of life stories, the collector of paper scraps.
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What they're saying: "It's breathtaking and audacious, and very much worth doing," says Julio Friedmann, a former DOE official now with a Columbia University energy think tank.
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"Sabbath's Theater" would also be high on my list because it's the biggest, loudest, most audacious example of everything that people love or hate about Philip Roth.
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Now comes a new release: an audacious double album called "The Weight of These Wings," which Lambert has decided to promote by saying virtually nothing at all.
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Some see the Chinese infrastructure projects, which in Europe include train lines, power plants and stakes in ports, as a more audacious version of the Marshall Plan.
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CARAMANICA On the whole, Lizzo is more impressive than her music — a nimble, audacious, flexible talent performing workout-session songs that are subtle as a pneumatic drill.
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"It's a fantasy; the ideas are brilliantly audacious," said Mr. Odermatt, who, like others, bought works after being shown images on an iPad by Mr. Hirst's dealers.
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So he lifted the audacious concept behind I. M. Pei 's addition to the Louvre, and added skylights, in the shape of glass pyramids, to various courtyards.
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If there's a villain in this book it's "our implacable foe" Vladimir Putin, an "audacious despot" who gets a steady flagellation over the course of two chapters.
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In 24, he helped mastermind Mr. Hirst's audacious attempt at bypassing his dealers by organizing an epic auction at Sotheby's of more than 22009 of his works.
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Still, it was an audacious move even for Mr. McGahn when he signed on in early 0003 as the lawyer for Mr. Trump's long-shot presidential bid.
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The audacious seizure, in international waters in the South China Sea, was also seen as a taunt to President-elect Donald J. Trump's hard line on Beijing.
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I was drawn to the quaint Wesleyan Chapel where the Seneca Falls Convention was held in 1848 — and where the audacious declaration of women's rights was recited.
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Josh Hawley (Mo.), to request during his private meeting with Zuckerberg that Facebook sell WhatsApp and Instagram, an audacious proposal that the company executive did not support.
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One of those dozen was perhaps the best goal he's ever scored in his career too in the form of an audacious lobbed back heel against Mallorca.
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And while she may draw comparisons to Cher or Madonna thanks to her audacious style, she&aposs a true original in a decade populated by carbon copies.
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When Trump said he could "relate" to federal workers who are now going without pay, it may have been the most audacious lie he told all week.
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It's hard to communicate today how audacious a move this was -- Ronstadt's record company, as she writes in her memoir "Simple Dreams," thought she'd lost her mind.
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This spinoff takes place in the '60s and focuses on Phryne's audacious niece, Peregrine (Geraldine Hakewill), who inherits Phryne's fortune after she disappears and is presumed dead.
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I was doing research for my book "The Last Job," which tells the story of the Hatton Garden heist, an audacious 2015 burglary in London's diamond district.
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Perry actually was talking with comedians known in Russia for targeting celebrities and politicians with audacious stunts, Energy Department spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes said in a written statement.
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But whatever karmic points I had lost for indulging in his humiliation were offset by my newfound interest in hoping to see mnr61894 succeed at his audacious task.
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McConnell's comments were an audacious reversal of his 2016 election-year position blocking Garland for the vacancy caused by the sudden death that February of Justice Antonin Scalia.
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In the process of striking that balance, Shotwell has learned to mimic some of Musk's audacious thinking, she said on stage Wednesday at the TED conference in Vancouver.
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Over the last two decades, HBO's original programming has become synonymous with ambition—but Westworld might be one of the channel's most expansive and audacious projects to date.
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It is the most audacious human spaceflight construction project ever attempted -- and has brought together former adversaries, including the US, Russia, Japan and Germany, in an unprecedented collaboration.
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Fisher Frank went from being "this adventurous, outgoing, audacious student athlete" to looking down at her legs and "wondering who I am anymore," she told the news outlet.
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Someone else will now tell them whether they get to keep making their audacious shows or if the future will all be about programs that make financial sense.
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Using the most advanced technology and featuring all the favorite cars from the blockbuster series, Fast & Furious Live will evoke the most audacious moments from the beloved series.
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"He said, it's funny because at Atlassian they have these big hairy audacious goals, and a few months ago, we wanted to pass 100 million users," Pryor recalled.
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The audacious atmosphere of transgressive horror is in part elevated by the cultural subtext that makes it impossible to not regard as an act informed by political resistance.
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"EPA's audacious assertion of authority in this rule is more far-reaching than any previous effort by the agency," lawyers for the opposing states argued in court papers.
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This audacious rebranding effort has proved wildly successful: a mix of Christmas gift-giving and New Year's resolutions has propelled "Tidying" to the top of Amazon's bestseller list.
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As it happens, time can soften and distort our best intentions, and those with power and privilege can revise the bold, audacious vision that has inspired so many.
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The best way to approach it is to have things get a little bit more audacious and stranger and more interesting, as each of my subsequent appearances go.
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India's ongoing, audacious project to bring banking and financial services to much of its population hit a major milestone today; the country's first payments bank is now live.
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" Janet Ellis (The Butcher's Hook) refers to a man's erection as an "audacious swell," and when a woman orgasms, Ellis writes, "I spill like grain from a bucket.
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This traditionally painted piece keeps a rich, earthy colour scheme and a lushly detailed environment, though the animal itself is exciting for its boldly audacious horns and markings.
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But she could have offered something inspiring and audacious — to tackle mental health problems, to reweave community, to make America the daring mobile place it used to be.
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President Obama's pledge to pursue "audacious" executive action during his final year in office is stirring a frenzy of speculation about what he might have up his sleeve.
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Frustrated that Republican majorities in the House and Senate were blocking his legislative agenda, President Obama promised "audacious" executive action in his 85033 State of the Union Address.
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But investors who know Mr Son's audacious ways had been totting up the sums to hazard a guess on his next big deal, says an analyst in Tokyo.
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And while Republicans have been more audacious than Democrats, the manifold accusations made by Sanders supporters show that the effort to delegitimize winners is a pan-partisan tic.
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In the Metropolitan Opera's audacious new production, which opened the season on Monday night, the director Mariusz Trelinski makes the background story of warring nations explicit, sometimes intrusive.
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Seven associations of lawyers and judges called in a joint statement for him to resign, describing the comments as "audacious for someone who acts as Minister of Justice".
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It was an audacious, almost wicked beginning to a piece — described in the program as an "ongoing work in progress" — that touches on issues of mortality and aging.
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A move to Flushing would be an audacious maneuver by the Islanders' new owners, Jon Ledecky and Scott Malkin, who took over from Charles Wang on July 1.
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Her bill, the Anti-Corruption and Public Integrity Act, is an audacious piece of legislation that touches upon nearly every aspect of government ethics and transparency in Washington.
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You may also recall the audacious "tagging" of Air Force One by a graffiti artist named Marc Ecko, which has been viewed nearly a million times on YouTube.
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Read more of Business Insider's coverage of the SpaceX Starship presentation: Elon Musk just unveiled SpaceX's audacious new plan to build cities on Mars with giant Starship rockets.
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Megan Colligan, the studio's worldwide president of marketing and distribution, made that clear in a comment released to The Hollywood Reporter: This movie is very audacious and brave.
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Coloring Book, out since May, delivers bright tunes, vivid hooks, warm trumpet, sunny synthesizer, audacious works of pop songcraft, and everywhere what can only be called good vibes.
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He was denied another break at 4-4 when Thiem failed to put away two smashes but then got an outrageous net cord off an audacious half-volley.
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But again trying to judge a very new kind of audacious format that's never really been done before in the first months is going to be really hard.
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The idea to turn the story of an aporophobic, inbred monarch into a riot grrrl romp is so audacious, it could only have been done by a Coppola.
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US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is considering an audacious plan to bully Congress into approving a new version of NAFTA — but some experts think the plan could backfire.
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Still to come were nine more episodes of this audacious science-fiction western; production delays that would cast doubt on the show's future; and, as its Sunday, Oct.
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It is the audacious autobiography of a street-smart Brooklyn-born cop, the sweet-talking son of a Pentecostal minister who, when he retired, became a minister himself.
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The 14-state contest would either prove Bloomberg's audacious plan could work, or it would end up as one of the most expensive failures in modern political history.
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"The San Antonio Museum of Art is not particularly Eurocentric, so when we first came up with the idea for the exhibition, it was somewhat audacious," she said.
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It's an audacious pre-emptive move that hinges on an interpretation of novel legal issues under an obscure federal law that has never been tested in the courts.
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It's audacious, and also a little gratuitous: It gives you a way to remember where you'd been, even if you aren't quite sure how you ended up there.
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Within weeks , three particularly audacious and gifted editors — Cindi Leive at Glamour, Roberta Myers at Elle and Nancy Gibbs at Time — all announced that they were stepping away.
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"Barry," which begins Sunday on HBO, is both, an audacious mash-up that puts the chocolate of premium cable into its peanut butter, its gun into its greasepaint.
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If confirmed, it would be one of the rebels' most audacious assaults on Saudi Arabia since the kingdom began bombing Houthi targets in Yemen exactly three years ago.
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The most audacious and rewarding sequences take leave of biography altogether and imagine moments from projects — a novel and a film — that Pasolini left unfinished or barely started.
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Too many are circumspect, especially when Cage is trying to generate biz or writing about money, trying hard to be acceptable rather than, as in his art, audacious.
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But Senator Cory Booker's self-described Spartacus moment during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings didn't quite pan out — his rebellion was more transparently stagy and less audacious than advertised.
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The non-linear path of his thoughts and emotions are reflected not just in his statements to camera, but also in the audacious structure of the film itself.
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When she became C.E.O., Ms. Wojcicki inherited an audacious goal: Get users to watch more than one billion hours of videos every day, a tenfold increase from 2012.
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As it has remained on the air, beoutQ, an operation that experts say would cost millions of dollars a year to operate, has grown increasingly sophisticated and audacious.
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And they represent an audacious feat of financial engineering by a group of wealthy investors who bet that one of the retailer's greatest assets was its real estate.
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Audacious founders set their sights on something hilariously out of reach — Mark Zuckerberg wants to connect everyone — and the very unlikeliness of their plans insulates them from scrutiny.
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It was an audacious act of misdirection, especially since the attack included a bomb sent to the New York offices of CNN, one of Trump's favorite punching bags.
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A Dutch supercar company, Spyker, tried to revive the Saab brand after buying it in 215, but the audacious move did not work and production ended soon after.
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The Mid-Barataria diversion, and a similar structure farther north that will open eastward into another body of water, are among the most expensive, audacious — and promising — proposals.
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Like other audacious performances by this orchestra that have won over Europe, "Dance of the Sun" — which travels to New York for the Camerata's American debut on Nov.
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Japan's audacious, fast-paced style matches that of teams such as New Zealand well, and their inclusion offers lucrative audiences for southern-hemisphere unions that are struggling financially.
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My Lai became a paradigm for unbridled brutality and an object lesson in battlefield ethics, but the crewmen whose audacious intervention prevented even more bloodshed were largely forgotten.
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He does as much quoting as Quentin Tarantino and can take big, polemical ideas and do so many funny and suspenseful and strange and audacious things with them.
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Stravinsky's audacious inventiveness continues through a deceptively calm Notturno movement, a bracing set of mini-variations, and, to end, an elaborate prelude and fugue laced with biting humor.
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It's pretty audacious to claim that you haven't been able to present witnesses in your own defense after blocking witnesses with firsthand knowledge of what happened from testifying.
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Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Last month, Eliud Kipchoge finished a marathon in 1 hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds -- an audacious feat that no one had ever accomplished before.
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It has had outrageous defense, audacious celebrations, cacophonous crowds, a run on blond hair dye and — it would be remiss not to mention — a mensch on a bench.
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The company formed part of his pitch when Buttigieg jumped into his first audacious political campaign: a statewide run in Indiana at the height of the tea party.
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Iran's audacious drone and cruise missile attack last weekend on Saudi Arabia's oil producing facilities has provided the most critical test yet for the Trump administration's foreign policy.
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Space has long been a pursuit of wealthy investors, and Mr. Bezos and Mr. Musk have captured the most public attention in recent years for their audacious visions.
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He was a well-known figure, and his attempt at a comeback was audacious and intriguing — and it could have led to the seat flipping for the Democrats.
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In 2007, when the city was drawing about 44 million visitors a year, he set the seemingly audacious goal of raising that number to 50 million by 2015.
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The pearl-diving backwater turned Las Vegas of the Middle East has all the hallmarks of a classic GTA game: fast cars, iconic architecture, and audacious criminal activity.
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It's audacious and the probably the moment most responsible—even more than songs like "Karaoke"—for the "softest in the game" reputation that Drake spent years tearing down.
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"All of a sudden people expect you to do things that are more abstract, more daring, more audacious and visual in the way you design television sequences," Clair says.
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The more pressing problem for CBS is that, pending something more audacious and creative than Candy Crush, watching people play video games is best enjoyed anywhere but network television.
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Rodchenkov, now living in the United States, described an audacious plan that involved state security services and the large-scale swapping of drug-tainted urine samples for clean ones.
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In 1995 they struck an audacious deal, offering to lend money to the cash-strapped government and put their resources, including the media they controlled, behind an ailing Yeltsin.
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It was almost three years into central bank Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's audacious campaign to jolt Japan out of nearly two decades of deflation and things were not going well.
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Thorn, which last week received part of $280 million in grant funding from TED's Audacious Project, says it is seeking to stem an "invisible and growing public health crisis."
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Khan made an audacious set up to middleweight to take on Canelo Alvarez but the Briton was knocked out by his hard-hitting Mexican opponent in the sixth round.
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Lacey's audacious, darkly funny second novel, The Answers, out from Farrar, Straus and Giroux on June 6, follows Mary, a broke New Yorker dealing with a mysterious physical ailment.
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Whether in neutral colors like khaki, black, grey, or in audacious prints, each of the looks presented a thoughtful approach to what a modern day rebel would look like.
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In a video that has garnered over 870,000 views, Martinez not only explains the reasoning behind her audacious cut but also shows the severe bald patches throughout her scalp.
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Despite its huge following, audacious episode formats, and consistently great acting, Buffy only ever picked up two Emmys, both "technical" awards for outstanding makeup and music composition in 1998.
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"More than 12 years ago, we set an audacious company vision – to make everyone in the world healthier," Fitbit CEO and co-founder James Park said in a statement.
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Not since Mr. Obama ordered Navy SEALs to hunt down Osama bin Laden in May 2011 has he authorized a military incursion in Pakistan as audacious as this one.
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Nicholas Clinch, an audacious and intrepid mountaineer who led first-ascent expeditions of skyscraping peaks in the Himalayas and in Antarctica, died on June 103 in Palo Alto, Calif.
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From the start, Denis—who co-wrote the script with the novelist Christine Angot—dramatizes with audacious wit the physically awkward and emotionally colossal details of sex and romance.
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The rest of Ms. Millard's book — about Churchill's time as a prisoner of war, his audacious escape, the outcome of the conflict — are as involving as a popcorn thriller.
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So, in my audacious casting of judgment — assuming a score of 100 would be a perfect score — I will deduct points on this op-ed where I deem necessary.
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With its outrageous premise and unabashed skewering of racial stereotypes, "The Sellout" is an audacious choice for the judges, who oversee one of the most prestigious awards in literature.
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In the 2500s, he famously made a series of audacious takeover attempts aimed at companies — Gulf Oil, Phillips, Unocal — that were 288, 21, 240 times the size of Mesa.
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Athletes, celebrities, lawmakers and artists paid tribute to a superstar famous for audacious self-confidence as he faced opponents in the ring and unanticipated bravery as he faced illness.
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Xavier Dolan is one of the world's most exciting new directors, turning in big, bold movies that play with the most rigidly defined elements of cinema in audacious ways.
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