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"brazen" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) open and without shame, usually about something that shocks people synonym shameless
  2. made of, or the colour of, brassTopics Colours and Shapesc2

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" Penthouse digs her, anyway ... calling Farrah, "bravely brazen.
"This example is very brazen, although I have to say that the system itself is brazen," said Fred Wertheimer, founder and president of campaign finance reform advocacy group Democracy 21.
The brazen attack was denounced by Turkish and Russian leaders.
Barely a week passes without brazen displays of arbitrary power.
BRAZEN BETS Forex margin trading is officially banned in China.
He'll only get more jaded, more brazen, and more immoral.
The brazen attack on the outdoor arena shocked the nation.
It was, by the official account, a brazen shoplifting attempt.
Charles's act was a brazen violation of England's unwritten constitution.
There was Madonna: brazen, sexual, in possession of no fucks.
Perhaps the most brazen offender is Ancestry's mobile app, AncestryDNA.
His posts seemed to get more brazen in February though.
This argument is as weak as it is ideologically brazen.
McConnell's keyboards were first pillowy, then brazen, staccato, and insistent.
Like Mr. Wilson, Mr. Taaki has brazen ideas about revolution.
The roof setting made Mr. Boutros' brazen enthusiasm more understandable.
Some were swift, some were armed and all were brazen.
A Democratic congresswoman called it a brazen case of theft.
No wonder Mr. Cohen and Mr. Manafort were so brazen.
It was a brazen challenge to the prohibition of drugs.
She wasn't always this brazen in her display of her Blackness.
It was a brazen yet quintessentially Trumpian response to his crisis.
And the brazen hubris of telling Jesse, 'I watched Jane die.
Brazen drivers make crossing the street a risky choice for pedestrians.
Ramsay advises taking on a bit of his own brazen attitude.
Among the Amazon contenders, Chula Vista in California was particularly brazen.
But we've seen similarly public and brazen attacks before, Vestergaard says.
The second was Trump's brazen Russian business proposal during the campaign.
The film was a pretty brazen negotiation move on Prince's part.
A big, brazen lie I'm really an optimistic person at heart.
Now he's expressing his spirituality in a much more brazen manner.
Especially brazen fish criminals have invented new types of fish entirely.
The brazen patronage in Fejer County was not supposed to happen.
Almost without exception those brazen knock-offs were of Chinese origin.
But Ross's brazen corruption is also part of a larger story.
"Silence didn't create this country; brazen, unwavering commitment did," she wrote.
"The Brazen Age" not only tells stories but also channels voices.
Mr. Trump's brazen refusal to disclose his tax returns — as Mrs.
Moscow had evidently sanctioned a brazen murder in his own country.
" This is a brazen attempt to tie Northam to "sanctuary cities.
No arrests had been made in the brazen killing -- until Tuesday.
But this latest strike was the most direct and brazen yet.
It's not just that the lies have gotten even more brazen.
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Not every member of the party was as brazen as that.
From here on in I am going to be more brazen.
Like his boss's, his lies are so brazen it's almost impressive.
Such brazen energy diplomacy is manna for the region's cryptocurrency miners.
They should not normalize President Bukele's brazen attacks on democratic institutions.
So brazen were the assailants that they didn't bother wearing masks.
Another comes to a similar conclusion, but in less brazen terms.
There has never been a more brazen liar in public life.
Cold and stiff I knock at the brazen gates of death.
Those investigators have called it a "massive, brazen and blatant" scheme.
The source described the communication as a "brazen" anti-trust violation.
But Trumpian lies are more brazen, more aggressive, more filled with chutzpah.
Some, unsurprisingly, agreed with the message, if not the brazen blanket coordination.
Illustration by John Garrison It's easy to be brazen when you're young.
Yet, in 1970, Bowie's brazen femininity was a bold and risky move.
Dreyfuss plays Madoff with a combination of grandfatherly tenderness and brazen sleaze.
Just because you can, thinks this brazen Frenchman, absolutely means you should.
Russia's anti-NATO campaign in Montenegro has been bold, brazen, and unscrupulous.
Americans, worried as many are these days about the sudden brazen, apparently
Some corruption is so brazen that it immediately offends the public conscience.
But brazen impunity for the powerful is a hallmark of our era.
The brazen design sparked controversy due to the sneaker being completely distressed.
His brazen use of the track temporarily cost him his YouTube account.
The pages of "The Brazen Age" are sprawling, roving, panoramic and omnivorous.
What, beyond striking vignettes and delectable anecdotes, is "The Brazen Age" about?
For years I'd broken Russia's golden rule by challenging Putin's brazen corruption.
Bolsonaro. He did so with a brazen flexing of his media influence.
The narrative opens with two acts of brazen, almost classically tragic, vengeance.
Janata Party (BJP) won with a landslide on a brazen message of
The scheme shocked prosecutors, with Annette Williams calling it the most brazen.
Russia paid little price for that brazen interference in a presidential election.
Television as brazen as 2017's Twin Peaks deserves a good complement.
These bans were brazen, and their intention straightforward — and people understood them.
Could you be faulted for taking her performance as a brazen joke?
That's why virtue signaling fails when it operates as brazen political ambition.
"What's new is how brazen and explicit it has been," Polyakova says.
The other, on June 2390, was a brazen assault on Karachi's airport.
The mind boggles to read about his brazen theft of the sex.
That's disheartening solipsism for a film with a premise so scintillatingly brazen.
"Kings & Queens" continues her brazen, loyal-little-monster updating of Gaga's glitter.
Only the fringes would be brazen enough to champion a nationalist identity.
They have each reacted with defiance, bravado and brazen appeals to populism.
As usual, Swift was the industry's most brazen and strategic self-marketer.
Still, U.S. officials sometimes have been taken aback by Israel's brazen spying.
The brazen killing of this family is sure to intensify that pressure.
A police union spokesman said the brazen attack was clearly well planned.
But at its core, the alleged scheme is remarkably simple -- and brazen.
McCarthy's tweet represents an especially brazen MAGA-world attempt to rewrite history.
The scramble to decipher the origins of this brazen strike had begun.
It was too brazen, too shocking, too in-your-face to ignore.
And Quinn's brazen manipulations of Brandi have some real teeth to them.
But the latest violation of the rules is particularly brazen, says Mr Claeys.
The Republicans' brazen action last year on Obama's nominee clouds the current debate.
The brazen behavior really fits well with the "move fast, break things" mantra.
"This unprovoked and brazen physical attack against our employees is unacceptable," Dankers said.
"We live in a brazen and bizarre time," Tarte said in a statement.
Judging from footage of the chants, the robot is quite disconcerting and brazen.
But I must say, this particular instance of fake news is particularly brazen.
But many in China see it as a brazen show of American power.
Others attribute the worsening shooting and murder stats to more brazen gang violence.
Another brazen poisoning on British soil would present several problems for British authorities.
Breitbart's brazen shilling for Trump has been one of this election's juicier subplots.
The brazen thieves were a man and a woman who were never caught.
But some brazen dark web dealers are turning that approach up a notch.
Clearly, the star isn't afraid to go bold and brazen with her look.
Such brazen arbitrariness occurs rarely, but here you have an example of it.
But such a brazen move was too much apparently even for Mr. Erdogan.
Riyadh this weekend—a brazen act of aggression no country would accept. Though
But these apps were particularly brazen and sneaky, one of the researchers said.
It is a brazen attempt to take away the fundamental right to vote.
The brazen policy of rescinding insurance after a citizen became ill led Rep.
The Chamber of Commerce has expressed horror at Trump's brazen calls for protectionism.
We asked people for their most brazen, foolish, and crazy sneaking in stories.
"It was brazen, it was sophisticated, it was outrageous," Kaplan said in court.
His greeting was astonishingly brazen, as if he were in a manic state.
Manly also accused USA Gymnastics of a "brazen attempt" at a cover-up.
"Sometimes, you need to fight brazen slander by any means," Mr. Peskov said.
These are places where one seeks refuge, so it's all the more brazen.
Russia can't be allowed to get away with its brazen aggression against Ukraine.
"Since the agreement, Iran's bloody ambitions have grown only more brazen," Trump said.
"North Carolina is the most brazen of all the gerrymanders," Professor Hasen said.
So it is instead choosing "brazen dishonesty" and hoping that voters won't notice.
Nixon's massacre was propelled by one brazen goal: firing the prosecutor investigating him.
This year, the assaults on Christian cities near the border became more brazen.
Researchers were unaccustomed to such brazen trolling from someone in their own ranks.
McCarthy has repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to push brazen lies on Trump's behalf.
But many are still surprisingly brazen in discriminating against them for being pregnant.
Jamal Khashoggi (Saudi Arabia)Corporate voices meet government silence on journalist's brazen killing.
In the late 1970s, the United Aut­­­­­omobile Workers union had a brazen idea.
In other words, the president's brazen public behavior might be his best defense.
It just seems like an unacceptably brazen attempt to interfere in our election.
After embarrassing the US Democratic Party with a brazen hack last year, followed by even more brazen leaks over the summer, a group of Russian government hackers has taken aim at the next big Western election: the one in France.
These brazen measures, going beyond the Indiana law, would create blanket protection for discrimination.
Others criticized her brazen language and reductive use of identity politics as a platform.
The brazen Daredevil actress and Bernie Sanders supporter was arrested for crowding and obstruction.
As Sasha, Wong isn't as brazen or bawdy as she is in her standup.
Trump has relied on brazen lies and falsehoods while responding to the Russia investigation.
It's about the brazen theft of sensitive personal information of nearly 150 million Americans.
It's pretty brazen for what should be a subtle intelligence operation to wield influence.
But, your followers won't be quite so enthused to see such brazen show-offiness.
The request, Mr. Comey recalled in the interview, was too brazen to be spontaneous.
Johnson Controls is, however, the latest and quite possibly the most brazen tax dodger.
One organization has become particularly brazen in this regard: the Department of Homeland Security.
This statement isn't as brazen a contradiction of Trump's positions as anything Mattis said.
Democrats accused him of brazen corruption and Republicans once again struggled to defend it.
And that means standing up and condemning a brazen murder by a foreign government.
Manafort's attorneys on Monday disputed prosecutors' characterization of their client as a brazen criminal.
Why these brazen displays of anti-Semitism in the country responsible for the Holocaust?
We also see civilians becoming more brave, even brazen as they challenge their oppressors.
It might balloon into the seed money I need for a brazen startup venture.
Buttermilk's brazen feat currently has more than 184K views on the social media site.
This was just the latest brazen assault on climate policy by the Trump administration.
We're not brazen enough to reveal the whole GIF, but you get the gist.
"It was exceptionally brazen," said Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the Chicago Police Department.
What is being communicated and symbolized by such brazen displays of sheer killing power?
Have we ever seen this degree of brazen, pathological mendacity in American public life?
His brazen and unnecessary move may have tipped the election in Donald Trump's favor.
And are PETA protestors really brazen enough to throw paint on Samantha Jones' coat?
The young people here are becoming more brazen and people are getting verbally abused.
We should all want to be as brazen and carefree as our girl Urbosa.
Her reign was one of bold, brazen in your face pay-to-play corruption.
Trump was simply more brazen in his disdain for the establishment than everyone else.
The Braves were said to have been especially brazen in such practices for years.
The brazen nature of the act was too much for European officials to ignore.
It shows that China is becoming increasingly brazen about whom it targets, and how.
That attack followed a brazen Taliban assault on the city's Intercontinental Hotel on Jan.
But the brazen attacks have shocked even those accustomed to daily incidents of violence.
Most did not expect such a brazen and significant cut to the enrollment budget.
Lawyers for Manafort and Trump engaged in a brazen violation of criminal defense norms.
But several brazen shootings this spring have heightened the sense of urgency and outrage.
That may be why Jordan believes he can brazen out his own sex scandal.
The brazen daytime killing was captured by a school's security camera, drawing national attention.
At least 38 people have died, as more accounts emerge of brazen religious targeting.
He's been totally brazen about his collaboration with the defendant, with the White House.
The scandal, which became known as Bridgegate, was as brazen as it was bizarre.
The oyster ponds are dark and tranquil mirrors basking in the sunlight's brazen kiss.
But Mr Trump appears to be becoming more brazen as re-election draws near.
Jamal Khashoggi (Saudi Arabia)One year without resolution in high-profile, brazen Khashoggi killing.
Baker, the former FTC investigator, offered his view of why Burke's brazen scheme worked.
Officials say a brazen pair made a quick getaway after a reportedly illegal solution.
Now they're sure Donald Trump can't simply brazen his way out of an indictment.
Ms. Chien-Pott and Ms. White-McGuire gave brazen, glamorous performances — the norm for them.
So it ought to take a brazen ploy to earn a spot on this list.
The entire nation invoked the might of nemesis, tempting fate in the most brazen fashion.
If anything's changed, it's that we might be becoming more brazen about the after-effects.
Brazen lying of the sort rarely seen in Washington, DC, is routine in Trump's administration.
After more than 60 years of brazen nakedness, Playboy's March issue is safe for work.
Keay recalls a number of alarming incidents that highlighted how brazen the thefts were becoming.
And an ISIS-linked insurgency is growing, the terror attacks becoming more brazen and frequent.
She has yet to say anything about having a brazen misogynist as her country's president.
It has made me more self-aware and less forward or brazen in my approach.
We all participate in consumerism, but it's indelicate to be so brazen about enjoying it.
Few attempts at disclosed foreign lobbying are as brazen as Mr Manafort's undisclosed venture was.
The brazen but effective lifting of core Snapchat functionality like Stories can't have hurt, either.
"He was brazen enough to just hide behind the walls and open fire," Hannigan said.
Photos of Clinton, who was preparing her Senate run, were slammed as brazen political pandering.
Five years ago nation-state-sponsored cybercriminals weren't as brazen in attacks on private infrastructure.
She, like the dolls who came after her, was a fearless warrior and brazen amazon.
In another case, author Daniel Bergner complained of a brazen shakedown at the warden's hands.
You have to be brazen enough and deal with the cops and weirdos turning up.
However, this proves once again that Iran takes serious only a brazen and decisive language.
At Mami Slut, I'm a better, more brazen, and somehow more gracious version of myself.
AFSCME Council 31 is a ruthless and brazen attack on the freedom of working people.
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"Burstein's shakedown was so brazen that it was tantamount to extortion," the sanctions brief said.
If true, this was part of Russia's brazen attempt to meddle in our domestic politics.
Guzman was recaptured on Friday in northwest Mexico six months after a brazen prison-break.
In a meal of restrained and finely drawn flavors, it growls with a brazen decadence.
According to the police and news reports, the brazen plot began playing out late Sunday.
As his popularity has grown, The Donald has become even more brazen in his appearances.
It looked like the scene of a brazen bank heist straight out of the movies.
" So in 2011, Brazen teamed up with Shunda K and Shon B to make "Chainblingin.
On Thursday, the most brazen ICO yet launched and raised $30,000 USD in 30 minutes.
Both methods work toward the same goal; the latter, though, is considered much more brazen.
EVE has been particularly brazen with its sales and dismissive of American challenges to them.
As the momentum swells under women's movements, brazen voices have also risen up in opposition.
Back home, the mice—probably expats from a building renovation next door—became more brazen.
But his tough, sometimes brazen riding style earned him many suspensions, totaling several hundred days.
American politicians objected to Xi's brazen roundups of human-rights lawyers, activists, and ethnic minorities.
Each day, it seems, Trump and those around him become increasingly brazen in their lawbreaking.
The latest stunt, next to one of Mr. Trump's properties, appeared to be more brazen.
It was a brazen change in tactics, moving the Russians from espionage to influence operations.
The elected government of Pakistan must be held accountable for such brazen curtailment of rights.
So, rescinding this waiver — granted five years ago — is a brazen attack on state authority.
But, the brazen betrayal of his office, the Constitution and the American people is undeniable.
China watchers say the brazen step toward life-long tenure for Xi demonstrates his character.
Leaders born out of your generation are known for their bold choices and brazen demeanor.
We&aposll see a step-up in brazen attacks, especially leading up to the election.
As the Taliban have shown, they can overrun cities and launch ever more brazen attacks.
The allegations revolve around the abuse of wealth, Hollywood celebrity and brazen acts of deception.
One almost has to respect (while remaining appalled at) how brazen Giuliani's admission is here.
The Department of Education secretary has been uniquely brazen, and unpatriotic, in her deregulation campaign.
Few acts of violence were more brazen than a triple shooting at 3:45 p.m.
Trump's attempts to weaken the rule of law early in his presidency are pretty brazen.
The continent is vulnerable to the increasingly brazen meddling of the occupant of the Kremlin.
Kelly managed to translate much of Trump's brazen anti-immigrant campaign rhetoric into actual policy.
LOS ANGELES — Wanted: Alden Ehrenreich, for high Hollywood crimes including the brazen theft of Hail, Caesar!
But I appreciate that he has a kind of brazen swagger and a zero foxtrot attitude.
The Democratic governor of Puerto Rico clearly thought he could brazen out scandal and popular disapproval.
It's possible that instead of being brazenly murdered, Khashoggi was the subject of a brazen kidnapping.
One investor says the defamation case appears to be a "brazen attempt to silence board critics".
The exchange with Ross that McHugh provided me shows how brazen she was at the time.
This really shocked me, that we were speaking about this topic in such a brazen way.
Mr Partlow describes how American officials, tapping telephones, uncovered the brazen malfeasance of the Afghan elite.
Yeah, maybe they're saying something too aggressively or they're being a little brazen or being emotional.
Yet spreading its nastiest chemical around a foreign airport is brazen even by the North's standards.
Her brazen approach to performance, which mixes text, pop songs and vigorous movement, is rarely gentle.
Cousin Carmen, is one of the boldest, funniest, brazen, honest, most audacious women you've ever known.
It is shocking that they are so brazen, so unconcerned about the repercussions for doing so.
Obviously, this is hardly the first time that Chopra's taken some brazen liberties with the truth.
Only the five big tech "platform" firms, with a figure of $250, are more brazen gougers.
In the lounge with the brazen skull, Jeff sat on a black couch, totally at ease.
I now realize what mesmerizes me isn't the wisdom of these shows, but their brazen emptiness.
The brazen feline scurried away as soon as he was freed, hopefully having learned his lesson.
The casting calls that flow consistently through the bulletin board are both brazen and entirely expected.
To return via an official route would pose an even more brazen challenge to Maduro's authority.
Politicians become more brazen and crass in their dismissal of facts that don't suit their worldview.
The brazen attack was condemned by the United States, the European Union and the United Nations.
"Driving a van through the front door of a store is pretty brazen," Columbus police Sgt.
It would be odd if it were, given how brazen Weber's premise is to begin with.
But this brazen shrugging off of one of the last remaining truly universal connectors is upsetting.
And Mae West, that bawdy babe, turned even the most mild lines into brazen come-ons.
This brazen attempt to delegitimize his record or the reason for his election must be refuted.
This brazen abdication of judicial independence shows just how unlawful much of modern administrative activity is.
One key quote: Mueller's team called Manafort's involvement in the lobbying "brazen efforts at corrupt persuasion."
Each project is a brazen, uninvited takeover of otherwise masculine-charged and over-sized art objects.
Inevitably, politicians are bound to carry a bit of baggage from their younger, more brazen selves.
Mr. Duterte's spokesman, Harry Roque, vowed "to bring the perpetrators of this brazen attack to justice."
The gun lobby is in a race to see who can become more brazen, more extreme.
The sentencing capped a case of a young grifter who spun her tale with brazen flair.
This is as brazen as it gets, to do this after an election you don't like.
"Such brazen disregard of this court's order is unacceptable and unworkable going forward," the S.E.C. said.
Femme fatale, fallen woman, brazen double agent — every generation has its own version of Mata Hari.
"Au Naturel" depicts, with brazen economy — or carefree precision — a man and a woman in bed.
This brazen evisceration of the separation of powers was termed "mutinous" by a former major general.
Mr. Putin called the killing "brazen" and politically motivated, and the Kremlin has denied any involvement.
The brazen assault at Manda Bay, a sleepy seaside base near the Somali border, on Jan.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Carlos Ghosn's lawyer has resigned following his client's brazen escape to Lebanon.
It said such an order by Mr. Trump would be a brazen attempt to repress Muslims.
"A brazen, glamorous and truly unforgettable history lesson," declared Broadway Baby, a British performing arts site.
US authorities provided more details about the brazen attack which involved indirect and small arms fire.
It accused the president of engaging in "a brazen effort to publicly attack and intimidate" witnesses.
It has been criticized as a brazen example of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda.
British authorities have amassed tomes of evidence implicating them in a brazen attempt to commit murder.
You may not like his governing style or brazen use of Twitter, but Trump's no Stalin.
Facebook's decision to move into the dating space may strike some as brazen or tone deaf.
Judge Peter Kidd told the Melbourne courtroom that Cardinal Pell's "brazen, callous offending" deserved commensurate punishment.
The move's pretty brazen cause y'know ... smoking means fire, and fire plus gas fumes equal BOOM.
It was especially brazen during the shutdown when people were actually called into the embassy while furloughed.
Unfortunately, the brazen recklessness exhibited by He will now place a dark taint on that futuristic prospect.
Big-cat poaching is on the rise in South Africa — and hunters' attacks have gotten more brazen.
Our girl was different; she was outspoken and brazen in a way I never dared to be.
Frustrated residents are unable to reconcile such brazen acts with the heavy police presence in their neighborhood.
This goes to show just how brazen Bolton has been about his association with anti-Muslim extremists.
The state-controlled media aimed at Western audiences – Russia Today, Sputnik – are more brazen in their coverage.
Still, it's hard to imagine most doctors being that brazen about an obvious conflict of interest now.
Issa Rae's bold and brazen humor took centerstage at the 2018 CFDA Fashion Awards on Monday night.
MBS's corruption crackdown is perhaps his most brazen attempt yet at removing barriers to Saudi economic growth.
WJLA initially spread the word of the dog's brazen escape and asked viewers to help find him.
Benisek concerns a rather brazen move by Maryland Democrats to buy themselves an extra representative in Congress.
More shocking than how much property the defendant made off with is just how brazen he was.
She was reportedly evacuated in a light aircraft, but several villagers were killed in the brazen provocation.
Again he holds the position in what looks like a brazen defiance of the laws of physics.
The deeper he dove in, the more shocking he found the brazen approach by the power brokers.
So the brazen lizard attack is just a warm-up for what should be an interesting weekend.
It's strange to see someone as prominent as Bieber have such a brazen conversation with a fan.
Yet, watching his brazen persona unfurl on a national scale is still a vexing sight to behold.
As the brazen anarchy associated with these kinds of high-profile killings grew, so did public fear.
Apple's most brazen attack saw it call out the social network by name on screen at WWDC.
Few leaders have attempted such widespread, brazen exploitation of the subsidy system as Mr. Orban in Hungary.
"How are you?" he bellowed into an old Nokia while the others giggled at his brazen stupidity.
Amnesty International said on Wednesday this was a "brazen attack" on freedom of expression and political participation.
Mr. Macer takes brazen advantage of the moment by asking the meeting to engage in a vote.
A 19-year-old injured five TSA agents at a Phoenix airport in a 'brazen physical attack'
With the strikes attributed to Israel growing more frequent and more brazen, Iran has vowed to respond.
At one of those brazen places, a canine circus was in full effect that same Thursday night.
Christie's lies seemed less helpful and more brazen, so I think they hurt him while Cruz's helped.
Why do they imagine they can get away with such brazen fraud, because that's what it is?
I was in college when it came out, and it was impactful, brazen — shocking in many cases.
There is little to stop the Taliban from carrying out ever more brazen attacks in the capital.
Trump's brazen comment urging a foreign power to hack his opponent has always been difficult to decipher.
Since then, the President has waged a brazen tour of retribution toward officials he sees as enemies.
The president's brazen attempt at cheating has taken "decide it at the ballot box" off the menu.
An only child, Lydia has a life coach, the brazen Delia (Kritzer), who is also Charles's lover.
Perhaps the most brazen murder in 2018 was of Jamal Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi regime.
And as his campaign against facts proved successful, Trump has grown more and more brazen about it.
America is now held in brazen contempt by our enemies and mistrusted by many of our allies.
"Together we have worked on some truly cutting edge cases involving brazen manipulation of the financial markets."
Prosecutors contend that Mr. Guzmán transformed the drug trade with unchecked brutality, remarkable efficiency and brazen corruption.
British anger at such brazen examples of political opportunism has been remarkable, and reached beyond social media.
The brazen missile test comes nearly two weeks after South Korean President Moon Jae-in took office.
Who is brazen enough to request sports tickets from people whose businesses are regulated by the EPA?
To the Editor: Thank you for your coverage of Betsy DeVos's extreme ideology and brazen influence-peddling.
Mr. Wheeler's disregard for the agency's core mission — to protect public health and the environment — is brazen.
Erdogan explained why he took such a brazen action in front of his country's parliament on Tuesday.
Whenever I felt anxious, I pictured myself 50 years from now, a brazen old broad, still scamming.
The silence from Congressional Republicans was noteworthy as President Trump defended Putin's brazen denials of such attacks.
With their flattened perspective, the book's pages have the allure of the poster, brazen, sleek and sturdy.
The brazen and brutal way the killings were carried out shocked world leaders and human rights advocates.
A group of brazen and inventive paintings from 1960-62 show this painterly cheek transformed into extraordinary courage.
This cover story, which they had two and a half weeks to prepare, is brazen in its absurdity.
Having survived their first brush with the law, the hackers felt emboldened—the brazen Wheeler most of all.
Topping off her look, the superstar turned to her longtime hairstylist Kim Kimble for her brazen brond curls.
Extremist groups such as Al-Shabaab emerged early this decade and have staged brazen attacks throughout the nation.
We're committed to making sure this brazen attack on the constitutional right to abortion access never takes effect.
This young, brazen, chain-smoking, winking American man is the head of the largest church in the world.
The lies told by candidates and surrogates were so brazen, at times they pushed the bounds of sanity.
Enter Trump: bombastic and volatile, with neither affinity nor proximity to Africa, but a brazen sense of unpredictability.
Unlike President Richard Nixon, Trump is so brazen he doesn't feel the need to hide in the shadows.
With revenue that outranks Tiffany per square foot, Apple stores are a magnet for thieves, brazen or not.
It's a bold claim, especially considering the flaws of the original Gram, itself a pretty brazen MacBook clone.
But I don't know any writers who would be brazen enough to say they carry on his legacy.
The Kleins probe him on why he films the pranks he does, most of them fake and brazen.
This was accompanied by still more brazen dishonesty about the right's dedication to protecting Medicare and Social Security.
And his willingness to shift extreme positions on key issues is as brazen as it is self-serving.
Brazen, sexy, and whip smart: We adored this ode to the power and spirit of feisty midwestern women.
As the Atlantic's editor Jeffrey Goldberg pointed out, Trump's brazen defiance of Tillerson is both dangerous and unprecedented.
From brazen berry to peach nudes (that never look pasty), you're bound to find your perfect match, ahead.
This combination of subtle and brazen nationalist revisionism captures the two-and-a-half years of PiS rule.
A particularly brazen and relatively new form of corruption involves handing out major foreign contracts to phantom companies.
It has become normalized in an era of brazen promotion by drug companies, insurance plans and even hospitals.
But ultimately, they are a small price for Russia to pay for its brazen attack on American democracy.
Mr Tito also says that Mr Tong's faith in climate science is a brazen challenge to divine authority.
This scenario allows the leaders to bypass the echoes of condemnation that follow brazen assassinations and mass disappearances.
It was also the product of bold, brazen boardroom maneuvering, and of glossy, decidedly grown-up disco clubs.
So, what does this shocking, brazen, so-crazy-it-might work move mean for MoviePass — and for movies?
Both Browning and Arbus came under intense criticism for what many saw as little more than brazen exploitation.
Such brazen tyranny is precisely what the First Amendment, with its guarantee of free speech, exists to prevent.
Claire McCaskill said Allergan's deal is "one of the most brazen and absurd loopholes" and should be illegal.
The hotline connects addicts seeking help with the four brazen, can-do ladies ready to spring into action.
"Warring parties have displayed a brazen and brutal disregard for international humanitarian and human rights law," he said.
To do something that brazen … in my investigators' and my opinion, we believe it's something he's done before.
Its Madoff-esque accounting tricks are so brazen that they would be laughable if they weren't so horrific.
Essential questions emerged from the stories they told: How could a President engage in such brazen self-dealing?
"This was protracted and brazen conduct propped up by lies," Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Eddy said in court.
However, during the past 50 years, social conservatives have spread brazen, unsubstantiated misinformation about gender equality for women.
" DNC Chairman Tom Perez said that Trump's firing of Comey is a "brazen and disgraceful abuse of power.
It was the most brazen display of meat in an American presidential campaign since last Thursday's Republican debate.
It's a brazen, ghoulish murder-fest, as twisted and amoral as its heroes, and has no pretensions otherwise.
" He continued, "This is a pretty brazen power grab that I think would even give conservative groups pause.
This challenge frequently reveals itself in the eyes of her sitters — though sometimes the revelation is more brazen.
Despite CerCareOne's secrecy, the company seems to originate from a much more public, almost brazen phone location service.
THE COMPANY, REALLY, THE FAMILY, THE KARFUNKEL'S AND THE ZYSKIND'S, ARE SO BRAZEN AND THEY DO ABUSE SHAREHOLDERS.
Waymo's lawyers repeatedly drew a comparison to Ms. Ruiz, one of the most brazen cheaters in sports history.
At the height of her infamy in the mid-19643s, Taylor wasn't just depicted as a brazen thief.
CCTV cameras captured the brazen heist, which took place at a temporary exhibition that had no alarms fitted.
You can expect the lies to become even more brazen as Republicans seek to defend this terrible bill.
The trial of the remaining two, when it started in January 2300, offered daily revelations of brazen amorality.
Yes, the Hatton Garden job was big and brazen in execution, undone by the gang's almost comical hubris.
We waltzed in with brazen confidence, and it paid off because we were immediately handed glasses of Champagne.
Others said he would not be so brazen as to kill a former Russian spy on American soil.
It was a brazen campaign to win business in China by charming and enriching the country's political elite.
Many once-integrated communities are ripping apart along sectarian lines, with more accounts emerging of brazen religious targeting.
Whatever the outcome, this is by far the most brazen attack yet on Saudi soil by the Houthis.
The president's defense team denounced the charges as a "brazen and unlawful" attempt to cost him re-election.
The brazen Shabab assault at Manda Bay, Kenya, a sleepy seaside base near the Somali border, on Jan.
Started in 220006, they became more brazen and kept working inside a network until someone kicked them out.
He stands accused of one of the most brazen lootings of national assets by a modern-day leader.
Critics have derided the change as both a watering down of the event and a brazen money grab.
What I underestimated was Trump's subsequent eagerness to commit so brazen an impeachable offense as his Ukraine scheme.
Even in a state known for high-level political corruption, it was a stunningly brazen abuse of power.
Brazen terror attacks have even shaken the resolve of those who live in the heavily secured capital, Kabul.
Anthony Comello is accused of carrying out one of New York City's most brazen mob killings in history.
Russia's hacking of the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign to interfere in the election was brazen.
His brazen inventions took on a durational logic, as a larger shape emerged from a blizzard of details.
We need legislation to close the loopholes exploited by patent trolls and remedy this form of brazen extortion.
The Thing With the early 20th-century emergence of the cocktail party came cocktail jewelry: bright, brazen, sparkling.
Even more brazen ... the crew poses for pics in front of the mural with stickers in plain view.
These brazen warning shots from the president do enormous damage to public confidence in the F.B.I.'s investigation.
"It's a brazen and lifeless display of commercial synergy," Laura Collins-Hughes wrote in The New York Times.
In a bill that offered many perks for the wealthy, the 529 provision was a particularly brazen giveaway.
But prosecutors may be loath to offer leniency for Mr. Martin's repeated, brazen violations of his secrecy oath.
The kiss is a fake-out—a brazen jab at queerness as viewed through the straight male lens.
But perhaps Trump's most brazen move is supporting a lawsuit that would eliminate Obamacare's preexisting condition protections completely.
Mizrahi's sartorial sarcasm is somewhere between the subtle smirk of Schiaparelli and the brazen-faced ostentation of Moschino.
The sale's top lot, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones's "Danaë in the Brazen Tower," sold for £168,750 (~$213,000).
The #Trump Administration has launched a brazen attack, no matter how it is cloaked, on our nation's #CleanCarStandards.
This is perhaps the most brazen modern example of privileged groups using borders to separate themselves from other people.
Rangers undertook a brazen mission, following Divot and her cub on a boat as the bears traversed the lakeshore.
The brazen June 17 attack began when two men got out of a Range Rover just before 5 p.m.
This bear, however, has been so brazen and unafraid of human encounters that the agency has declared it dangerous.
The Trump administration's assaults on science are as brazen as they are unconscionable, and they must not go unanswered.
Ronan shines as a symbol of brazen confidence and fertility, a rash foil to to her more mature counterpart.
In a particularly brazen example, Reagan's press secretary joked and laughed about HIV and its victims in press conferences.
America's response to this public-health crisis was one of federal neglect, bureaucratic incompetence, corporate greed and brazen prejudice.
The attacks have been brazen: a politician killed on a public bus, a candidate murdered while taking a selfie.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is making a brazen attempt to rewrite the reality of his dealings with Ukraine.
They have intensified since 2007, when America's Congress was alerted to brazen tax-dodging through UBS, Switzerland's largest bank.
It seems that the threat Iran perceives from its peripheries is so acute that prompts brazen and provocative reactions.
Anyone following Milo's improbable career might be wondering what changed to make his brand of brazen awfulness suddenly toxic.
Lynx can also sing, dance, and teach yoga, which is a strangely brazen decision for a robot to make.
And he gave the Russian officials classified information, a brazen act that pissed off one of America's closest allies.
They'd spend days in school, before discovering the brawny, cocksure and politically brazen sound they'd later come to trial.
"It's shockingly brazen," says Kim Lane Scheppele, a sociologist at Princeton University who has analysed similar changes in Hungary.
The newest addition to the Tom Ford Boys and Girls collection is a brazen blue shade simply called Cardi.
His extradition in September came just two months after Guzman made a brazen escape from the Altiplano Federal Prison.
And she fired a warning at her Republican adversaries, particularly seeming to target the brazen Trump and youthful Rubio.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described North Korea's latest ballistic missile launches as a "brazen and irresponsible act".
The only supplementary light added is the brazen spotlight that follows Björk through the cave and up the mountain.
Instead, what's clear is that people were offended by Bell's brazen attempt to stand up for his fellow students.
The brazen attack belied the spirit of Ramadan, a period marked the world over by prayer, fasting and charity.
Celebrate the oyster with some lemon or hot sauce or just enjoy its salty brine, you brazen oyster fiend.
Some experts see this as a brazen sales ploy on Equifax's part to hook new customers into the service.
Bac Duong, 43, was taken into custody in Santa Ana, where the trio made their brazen escape on Jan.
Now Martinez continues to use the trappings of power in a brazen attempt to keep Luis from finding justice.
The Supreme Court has never ruled on the matter because none of Trump's predecessors attempted so brazen a move.
Last November, a hero arose from the brazen hellscape that is modern life—his name was "Mad" Mike Hughes.
Could Myanmar finally be suffering real consequences for its brazen attacks on press freedom and other human rights outrages?
Wheeler has no credibility as a clean energy "influencer" after his continued brazen support of the fossil fuel industry.
Her novels stand out for their brazen disregard for omniscience, manifested in her avoidance of the close third-person.
And it is so brazen an attack on the Constitution, I don't think it can stand up in court.
American political history is laden with them; Watergate and Iran-Contra are only the most brazen of recent conspiracies.
Its occupation of the city represented the organization's most brazen expansion from its power bases in Iraq and Syria.
The attempts to treat women as second-class citizens have become increasingly brazen, and just last week Georgia Gov.
His architecture was an antidote to the era's brazen showiness: subtle and natural instead of flashy and proudly artificial.
But the Trump family scheme was a lot more brazen than your run-of-the-mill shell company venture.
In some instances, the party's rebels may be too brazen even for some of the candidates they have supported.
"We shall not tolerate such a brazen act to murder innocent civilians on our soil," the prime minister said.
Only time will tell if The New Colossus lives up to the brazen fury of its preceding advertising campaign.
Faced with this brazen attempt to steal a congressional seat, most of the national Republican leadership simply went silent.
Indeed, changing social attitudes is the very reason the state is so alarmingly brazen in stifling its own population.
Also popular were workaday crime stories; the cheekier and more brazen the criminals were, the more newsprint they got.
Johnson liked to present himself as committed to reconciliation and healing, but his bigotry was too brazen to ignore.
Charles Friedman June 29, 1977 The Dead End kids are running the show at Wimbledon — unpredictable, spontaneous, whippy, brazen.
Across the world, autocratic leaders are engaging in increasingly brazen behavior — rigging votes, muzzling the press and persecuting opponents.
"At bottom, the relief Mr. Trump seeks in this case is as brazen as it is extreme," they said.
China&aposs brazen refusal to retreat on Xinjiang appears to be a result of the impotence of Western condemnation.
But if it's about a brazen willingness to put on a show, the President's challengers are already in trouble.
It's only after the plot has unfolded, with antic elegance and brazen unpredictability, that the risks involved become apparent.
The voters mostly ignored this brazen defiance of institutional norms, but its consequences, as McConnell intended, have been enormous.
IRS prosecutions, Hackney continued, are reserved for repeat offenders who show brazen disregard for laws against charitable self-dealing.
She stated, "This may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data" that her office had ever seen.
Just a few ingredients resulting in a thick, spicy pasta dish that makes carbonara look like a brazen hussy.
The brazen, bloody attacks by Boko Haram and ISIS-affiliated militants tragically have made these groups into household names.
The food is a throwback of the best sort: nostalgic without being sentimental, a brazen fantasy of delicious proportions.
In all the other cases, these brazen prosecutors are just picking and choosing and misapplying all manner of laws.
Instead, Democrats once again showed their frustration at Trump's brazen strategy of simply refusing to cooperate with Democrats' probes.
Their brazen dignity rebuffs not only stoma stigma but also the practice of stigmatizing any sort of physical difference.
After the election, we witnessed an unsettling number of brazen hate crimes and vandalism against Muslim and Jewish institutions.
Repeatedly, they took whole directories of credentials, a brazen act netting them the ability to impersonate hundreds of employees.
But more interestingly, the strategy is brazen: believing something is clearly broken but declaring that we shouldn't fix it.
After the election, we witnessing an unsettling number of brazen hate crimes and vandalism against Muslim and Jewish institutions.
Weak legal systems mean that what looks like brazen theft to the outside world may not technically count as crime.
Is it as brazen as "Rock Your Body" or as audacious as "Mirrors" or as earworm-breeding as "My Love"?
This is one of the most brazen attempts at swinging public support from a player to ownership I can remember.
Faced with such a brazen use of presidential power, Democrats have been flummoxed in their efforts to teach the public.
Those capable of the most sophisticated deceptions are bold, brazen, and may even enlist others in support of the process.
The brazen attack forced the postponement of voting in parliamentary elections, scheduled for Saturday, by a week in Kandahar province.
A lot of us had our first introduction to Busy Philipps as the brazen Kim Kelly in Freaks and Geeks.
Like the Stewart case, Salman seems a particularly brazen example of insider trading — using confidential information to tip off relatives.
But Sarahcuda shows that we are truly the equals of men, capable of narcissistic explosions, brazen hypocrisy and unapologetic greed.
The attacks are the latest in a series of brazen Russian cyberattacks on foreign politicians, sporting officials and antidoping regulators.
His brazen disrespect for longstanding precedent and the rule of law should be disqualifying for a position that requires both.
In some countries politics has become a way of making money, or a brazen means to promote private business interests.
At once brazen, confrontational, and disarmingly intimate, soil steps out of blisters' softer surfaces into territory that feels strikingly visceral.
I got lost on the subway, confused about how to direct myself home, and brazen about walking late at night.
In the most brazen attack, 44 people were killed in July by suspected ISIS suicide bombers at Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
The mall attack was the most brazen one in a violent day in Iraq, but it was not the deadliest.
"Russia staged a brazen and reckless attack against the United Kingdom," May told reporters on arriving at an EU summit.
More brazen still was Augusto Pinochet's displacement of Chile's congress from Santiago to his hometown of Valparaíso, where it remains.
Well, they sort of do, but none of them would be so brazen as to, you know, actually say it.
Ivanka may not be as brazen as her father when it comes to self-promotion, but she is hardly shy.
What's more, the movies themselves are growing more and more brazen about confronting the chief reason they became so popular.
Amazon's brazen public call for proposals for its second headquarters reveals how far governments will go to keep these secrets.
That was just the first in a long series of brazen hacks, which the hackers bragged about publicly on Twitter.
I lived in Europe for 11 years and I know that Americans are perceived abroad as both brazen and brash.
Mexican forces arrested Guzman on Friday after a shootout that ended his freedom following his brazen prison escape in July.
Congressman Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House intelligence committee, called the firing "brazen interference" in the FBI's investigation.
It was "corrupt for Trump to have attempted such a brazen and direct interference with the Flynn investigation," Ohlin added.
Initially, many banks and security experts dismissed the Bangladesh attacks as brazen, but probably isolated, events in a developing country.
But while Price's brazen use of taxpayer money for luxury travel is notable, it's hardly the exception in Trump's Washington.
President Donald Trump may be the most brazen, but he is not the first politician to call reporters the enemy.
It's a decidedly brazen narrative approach to absorbing the trauma of a mass killing in an emerging democratic political culture.
Yet it's far from certain that the public wants the kinds of rulings that a brazen conservative majority would produce.
The Russians are alleged to work for the GRU, an intelligence service with Russia's military known for its brazen operations.
Recent years have seen a more brazen tactic: passing laws that overturn the results of an election that Democrats won.
No kid would be so brazen as to try to smoke a cigarette in the middle of a math lesson.
But by launching a pre-emptive probe like this one, The Times feels more brazen than the Republican challenger himself.
Its brazen effort might seem tenuous or pretentious if not guided by good faith and exemplified powerfully in sundry titles.
There is something about the film's brazen mixing of incompatible elements that defies categorization, imitation or even sober critical assessment.
Jamal Khashoggi (Saudi Arabia)October 2 will mark one year since the brazen killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Mr. Ma plays with brazen emotionality; you get the impression he couldn't pull off a poker face if he tried.
How flattering it is to be chosen by her, to be the interlocutor of someone so brazen, wicked and wounded.
Ms. Hopko and others are demanding tougher sanctions on Russia to deter what they describe as brazen aggression at sea.
One involved bribing university officials to pass off applicants as athletic recruits; the other used brazen cheating on standardized exams.
But bigots have seemingly become more brazen, creating a climate that has made anti-Semitism far more permissible and dangerous.
But extremists have seemingly become more brazen, as in the torch-lit march pictured above in Charlottesville, Va., in 2017.
In the Mexican state of Guanajuato, Las Libres never intended to become Mexico's most high-profile and brazen accompaniment group.
His brazen claims of more success than any other modern president mean his failures more obviously contradict his political pitch.
But federal authorities say that the conduct they uncovered in this instance was more brazen than typical personal injury schemes.
It is a fluent and knowing pastiche of genres and styles with a brazen and vigorous wit of its own.
Trump stuns with audacity of pardons But Trump, brazen and unapologetic, announced a flurry of commutations and pardons on Tuesday.
Talks were temporarily suspended again in December following a brazen attack by Taliban militants attempting to breach Bagram Air Base.
Even while her children were young, Emma was brazen enough to start a correspondence with Freud without her husband's awareness.
His warning to Mr. Putin may have forestalled even more brazen Russian attacks, but enough damage had already been done.
This episode is of a piece with the increasingly brazen crackdown against anyone in the city who challenges Beijing's control.
In the age of mass digital surveillance and brazen data profiteering, even a base level of trust can seem naive.
Publicly attributing the cyberattacks in Georgia to Russia represents another approach to deterring the Kremlin's brazen multi-year hacking campaign.
BERLIN — At the outset, the German officers investigating the brazen daylight assassination of a former Chechen separatist commander were lucky.
Discreetly displayed in the show is one prize jewel that was not stolen in a brazen heist 225,2212 miles away.
It's brazen wish fulfillment, but Petyr Baelish may finally have plotted too hard and against the wrong set of sisters.
"I am filing this enforcement action today because the Trump Administration's brazen obstruction of Congress must not stand," said Rep.
The brazen nature of the broadcast, and the apparent failure of tech companies to prevent its proliferation online, raised concerns.
The list was an ostensibly brazen effort to win over conservatives who otherwise might not be able to support him.
There were allegations of sexual harassment and intellectual-property theft; The Times uncovered a brazen effort to thwart local authorities.
That the interview looked futile — that questions can be answered with contempt, mockery and brazen falsehoods — was the entire point.
Typically, the nude form is placed secondary to more brazen or suggestive visual elements like dildos, orchids, ribbons, and footprints.
The group's brazen actions led some to speculate that there could be serious dissent against Kim Jong Un taking shape.
Have a couple of questions French police have detained 16 people in connection with October's brazen armed robbery of Kim Kardashian.
The brazen attack in the Gulf of Oman comes against the backdrop of heightened tensions between the United States and Iran.
Ethically, Conway is on shaky ground by making such a specific and brazen call for consumers to buy Ivanka's clothing line.
It takes a certain kind of brazen self-confidence to give yourself the last name Legend — especially if you're a musician.
Perhaps, not surprisingly — given its brazen-it-out and never-apologize modus operandi — comments from Trump world are, at best, disappointing.
Washington, therefore, could be forgiven for seeing such Chinese policy behavior as a brazen provocation that required a strong American response.
The drug kingpin known as El Chapo was arrested nearly six months after his brazen escape from a maximum-security prison.
House Democratic leaders were similarly non-committal, and senior aides were dubious that the caucus would continue their brazen floor tactics.
And their efforts have become especially brazen after President Donald Trump appointed two conservatives to lifetime seats on the Supreme Court.
In the one of the most brazen attacks, suspected ISIS suicide bombers killed 44 people at Istanbul Ataturk Airport in July.
Sure enough, the same Maryland map and an even more brazen gerrymander in North Carolina are right back in court's lap.
His brazen and political approach has landed him guest spots on MSNBC and CNN, and he's earned praise from other artists.
Such incursions were commonplace in the 22001s and 202s, but Mr Modi's willingness to flaunt such brazen raiding publicly was new.
That story involves Pablo Escobar, Ronald Reagan, the assassination a top official in the Catholic church, and a brazen prison break.
"The United States will not permit Iran&aposs increasingly brazen abuse of the international financial system," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
Becca K., the Minnesota girl, takes Arie to an apple farm, where they both display brazen disrespect of apple-picking rules.
Then, at 1:36 EST today, West woke people up from their sweet pop culture slumber with a brazen new tweet.
Transparent can be bold and brazen and transgressive; it's when Soloway turns her gaze towards stillness, though, that she finds transcendence.
Still, he believed that his brazen behavior would advance the cause of his vaccine; and in one sense, he was right.
You could say I make pop music, but there's something else going on there was well—it's not just brazen pop.
Two years ago, a seemingly groundbreaking study said it could — until it was debunked as a piece of brazen scientific fraud.
Think of Pippi Longstocking's brazen independence and disdain for rules and authority, or Punky Brewster's sassy survivalism and flair for fashion.
The brazen shades of red and white so closely associated with the Coca Cola brand are used throughout the entire short.
The lawyer's brazen murder sent shockwaves through Aung San Suu Kyi's ruling National League for Democracy party and the Muslim community.
Igor Korobov led an agency that the West has accused of being behind a string of brazen attacks on international targets.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned North Korea's nuclear test as a "brazen breach" of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
This group has staged multiple brazen attacks, including one on a Nigerian governor's convoy this week near the border with Cameroon.
One thing about Kendall is that she's pretty good at deflecting attention and playing wingwoman to her much more brazen siblings.
" A spokeswoman for Blumenthal said that his office generally declines "to waste time engaging with Trump's brazen lies about Senator Blumenthal.
The strange mechanics included enlisting two women who claim they were duped into carrying out the brazen plot in plain view.
They included one of the most brazen assassinations, that of Lebanon's former prime minister, Rafik Hariri, on a seaside Beirut boulevard.
The U.S. and its allies say Moscow was behind a brazen chemical attack against a former Russian intelligence officer in Britain.
"This is the first time I have heard of something so brazen," Mark Kantrowitz, a leading financial-aid expert, tole ProPublica.
North Carolina Republicans are engaged in a brazen effort to limit the information provided to voters on ballot initiatives this year.
In a brazen assault four months ago, gunmen invaded another Bamako hotel, the Radisson Blu, leaving at least 19 people dead.
But of all the issues Eckert omitted from his report, none were more brazen than the evaluation of Sepp Blatter himself.
It's not exactly the Lufthansa heist, but the food cart burglars have succeeded in evading police, despite using such brazen tactics.
But the thing that hooked me wasn't just how gay the show is, but how brazen it is in its queerness.
Outside groups raising unlimited money have been increasingly brazen in their efforts coordinate their activities with candidates, undermining limits on contributions.
North Korea's brazen and defiant nuclear tests last week have been keeping our leadership up at night, and for good reason.
But on Tuesday, Mr. Putin endorsed a proposal stunningly simpler and more brazen: resetting the Constitution's term-limit clock to zero.
Something about the cover of the French graphic novelist Pénélope Bagieu's new book, "Brazen," makes you want to keep touching it.
Despite this, bigots have seemingly become more brazen, creating a climate that has made anti-Semitism far more permissible and dangerous.
Every time I see them, I am struck by the brazen rule-breaking, given the strict codes that govern society here.
Though the neighborhood has generally low crime rates, a brazen crime spree in the 1990s laid bare the neighborhood's Mafia connections.
And, as I mentioned earlier, Trump's most brazen move is supporting a lawsuit that would eliminate Obamacare's preexisting condition protections completely.
Johanna came up with ZEN HUSSY (from BRAZEN HUSSY) … I decided it was best not to say anything on that one.
Confidential documents reveal the troubled German bank's brazen campaign to win business in China by charming and enriching the political elite.
It is brazen and ambitious, which is not unique for a political strategy group, but it's also somewhat shadowy and secretive.
While calling to mind the work of Lucinda Childs, her style of repetition was less coolly austere, more sumptuous and brazen.
No independent criminal investigation has come in 22016 months without answers in the brazen killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
But as the populist leaders approached real power on Monday, they seemed less brazen about poking the markets in the eye.
Take Mr. Bloomberg's brazen spending, which has prompted claims that he's an oligarch trying to bypass democracy by buying the presidency.
Pénélope Bagieu's "Brazen," for instance, published as an adult book in France, but a young adult book in the United States.
Even more brazen is the administration's recent removal of a judge from dozens of cases because it disagreed with the outcome.
Such brazen targeting of a private citizen—the richest man in the world, no less—is alarming to say the least.
We tapped your savvy travel ensembles in 2019 and now we're back for your brazen, but cute, winter-night-out looks.
Trump's legal team accused House Democrats of a "brazen and unlawful attempt" to overturn the results of the 85033 presidential election.
Mr. Comello, 25, stands accused of carrying out one of the city's most brazen — and apparently unsanctioned — mob killings in history.
Indeed, the brazen nature of the attacks indicates that the conservative, fiercely anti-American factions in Iran have gained considerable influence.
YANGON (Reuters) - It was a brazen daytime attack by ethnic rebels fighting for greater autonomy in the jungles of western Myanmar.
If it becomes law, it would fortify America's response to Russia's brazen invasion of Ukraine and persistent threats to European security.
None was more brazen than Kenny Chatman, who ran a string of fraudulent treatment centers and "sober homes" in South Florida.
The recent string of brazen attacks includes one on a government intelligence base last month that killed at least 40 people.
The gamble by Mr. Guaidó was brazen: A predawn takeover of a military base in the heart of the capital, Caracas.
Political scientists predict that he could never get away with crossing such a bright red line in such a brazen manner.
Despite evidence to the contrary, the Kim regime has steadfastly denied that it had anything to do with the brazen killing.
The Dash button was a fascinating product, representing Amazon's most brazen play for entering into your physical space to sell you stuff.
In spite of these brazen violations, UEFA gave each club a €20m fine and allowed them to remain in the Champions League.
No one has claimed responsibility for the brazen act of nerdery, nor is there any indication what kind of Pokémon is inside.
Her average background (she was from a town named Utica in upstate New York), brazen behavior and unfiltered honesty had viewers hooked.
The brazen quote surfaced in the April cover story of Harper's magazine that was written by Dan Baum and went online Tuesday.
The firm's canned response about its ongoing commitment to its NHS projects and partners is an unapologetic diversion from this brazen deception.
It was somehow clever in its brazen stupidity and distinctly feminine, a quality that many of its detractors took harsh note of.
It's brazen as hell, a bait-and-switch pulled off right out in the open, and it looks like it might work.
In a chilling turn, she says the "very bold [and] very brazen" suspect appears to be a complete stranger to his victims.
There's no reason to believe officers that are less brazen in their corruption aren't getting away with abusing this system every day.
The brazen shooting, and news that it was an orchestrated hit involving at least a dozen suspects, has rocked the Dominican Republic.
"This case concerns a brazen conspiracy to manipulate the market for U.S. dollar denominated supranational, sovereign, and agency bonds," the lawsuit claims.
In the press conference video, Bichlbaum makes a few statements that are too brazen to imagine even the NRA making in public.
"El Chapo" slipped out through a tunnel in the brazen escape, taking advantage of a blind spot in a cell security camera.
The one lie was so brazen, so obviously untrue, so recognizably false that even Fox News felt it necessary to correct Trump.
The brazen attack stunned Bangladesh, not only because of the slaughter of the hostages, but because of where and when it happened.
After all, a brazen, self-assured Aries probably won't share the same approach to handle stress as a by-the-books Capricorn.
The women who don't comply with the country's 1979 compulsory hijab law can face fines or jail time for the brazen act.
An IMAX theatre on the top floor of the Global Centre mall is an emblem of how brazen Chinese firms can be.
The brazen aggression from Wildturtle, the flexibility of Pobelter, the power from Huni and the leadership of Adrian have all been excellent.
First, there were the revelations that his Trump University was likely a brazen scam designed to prey on the poor and desperate.
But school secession is one of the more brazen examples of affluent communities using their political clout to fence out everyone else.
Meghan, who Sydney notes "has been a poet forever," is the primary lyricist of Doll Skin's brazen tunes, though Sydney sings them.
Because Republicans from Trump on down have been engaged in a remarkably brazen campaign of lies and deceit to sell this bill.
The revolving door that shuttles people between government jobs and the corporations they police is corrosive -- but it is rarely this brazen.
One of the better parts of this is just how unprepared everyone was for Westbrook's brazen flaunting of the rules/hiccuping brain.
It's a brazen hijacking of an In Memoriam tribute, a breach of etiquette — and a wondrous exhibition of pure showmanship and ego.
Another attendee, Yevgeny Snetkov, a 61-year-old engineer, described as brazen the way the authorities had prevented opposition candidates from running.
"The Brazen Age" understates this familiar truth, but its myriad dramatizations save the truth from having to be stated much at all.
Xi's overture has been repaid with increasingly brazen actions by Pyongyang, which many observers believe are timed for maximum embarrassment to Beijing.
At the end of August and through early September, Taliban fighters launched brazen attacks against Kunduz and other urban centers across Afghanistan.
It is no surprise that such a brazen display of white supremacy came less than a year after the 2016 presidential election.
Baghdad saw this as a brazen attempt to absorb Iraqi territory that Kurdish Peshmerga took from the Islamic State (IS) post-2014.
Look, I've learned so much by being brazen and reaching out to people and saying, 'Could I have a conversation with you?
It appears 'Ace Ventura' actress Sean Young was brazen in her alleged burglary ... loading up an SUV with gear in broad daylight.
But VDMA said counterfeiters were becoming more brazen, increasingly copying not only a product's technical details but also its brand and appearance.
The nation's largest bribery scandal is playing out in real time, a brazen act of collaboration between government and a powerful corporation.
It feels natural—it doesn't seem to me like you guys are making a brazen land-grab to appear contemporary or whatever.
On one hand, you have a candidate [Trump] who was brazen, and I like that because I'm a very straightforward person myself.
The approach doesn't always work, though — Facebook is shuttering its most brazen Snap copy, a camera app built around Instagram direct messages.
Turner bolded those words when he sent me an email yesterday afternoon, a brazen attempt to establish early credibility for his position.
Good luck using litigation to stop any of these if the Supreme Court upholds unilateral actions as brazen as DACA and DAPA.
The only part of this "suggestion" that is more shocking than its brazen effort to obstruct justice is its jaw-dropping timing.
We've endured a version of political leadership characterized by near-constant outrage, bombast, bragging, personal attacks and the brazen flaunting of power.
From Splinter: Welcome to the United States of Snitches, land of the petty, home of the brazen — at least when they're anonymous.
There's another aspect to his job: The best mayors have been brazen civic cheerleaders, and too often Mr. de Blasio seems aloof.
I've gazed on the Arch of Titus many times in previous trips, marveling at its muscular grace, recoiling from its brazen braggadocio.
Little Trees says Balenciaga was so brazen it went as far as copying the specific colors associated with the most popular scents.
The US blamed Moscow for a brazen nerve agent attack on Sergei and his daughter, Yulia, on British soil in March 2018.
Flowers may have colors, fragrance and brazen sensuality on their side; other ingredients may take the place of honor on the table.
Earlier this month, members of the terror insurgency killed 60 in a brazen suicide attack on a military base in western Libya.
"Graham-Cassidy is a brazen effort to block any level of government, state or federal, from achieving near-universal coverage," he writes.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the brazen, daylight attack, which sent a chill through the country's community of journalists.
Any such demands, however, would be hypocrisy if not accompanied by an end to the kingdom's brazen flouting of fundamental human rights.
Ms. Swift is a young singer who is brazen enough to sing a song named after one of country music's biggest names.
Its brazen violence and harsh mix felt even more somatically cathartic, juxtaposed with the day's earlier Jason Derulo and Taylor Swift tracks.
Deutsche Bank has conducted a brazen campaign of charming and enriching China's political elite to become a major player in the country.
The decision was widely panned by critics who viewed it as a brazen move for the president to enrich his family brand.
The decision stunned members of both parties, who saw it as a brazen act sure to inflame an already politically explosive investigation.
"This Court should swiftly reject the government's brazen attempt to punish Mr. Flynn for refusing to compose rather than sing," Powell wrote.
Even by the ordinary standards of glossy magazines (where the relationship between editorial and commercial is increasingly porous), that was pretty brazen.
Then it flooded out: scenes of rhapsodic childhood and unspeakable torture, painted with runny pigment and in brazen colors, impassioned, unashamed, irrefutable.
The Organization of American States is considering action against Venezuela under its Democratic Charter for Mr. Maduro's brazen transition to authoritarian rule.
The protection officer had been summoned as the government scrambled to respond to this brazen nuclear attack in the heart of London.
Saudi actions in this regard are so embarrassing and brazen that Western nations won't even let themselves be heard discussing them intelligibly.
Both brazen and intimate, his muscular voice crinkling with emotion, he may be the most galvanically convincing singer in the world today.
Lange forces us to listen more acutely to what Mary is saying, to register how her body language contradicts her brazen imagination.
For several weeks, congressional Republicans have grown more brazen, inch by careful inch, in creating a measure of distance from President Trump.
She didn't just detail sexual harassment — though, her first day, she was fending off a brazen sexual advance from her direct supervisor.
In fact, they can be absolutely brazen, occasionally popping out on a limb to return the gaze of bird-watchers and admirers.
The major revelation, though, has been the brazen and brilliant music of Julius Eastman, who was all but forgotten at century's end.
Members of the movement are largely pro-Trump, but also think the American right-wing should adopt more brazen white nationalist policies.
"By all appearances, the presidents brazen and unprecedented appeal to China and to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden is wrong and appalling."
It doesn't take a Brostradamus to predict that, even for the most driven bros, there is some stuff you can't brazen out.
We found tales of purloined human toes, sommelier competitions and growing up among languid cats and brazen pigeons, plus great dog photos.
"Port trucking companies' brazen disregard for federal transportation safety standards and workers' safety and rights is shameful," they wrote in Monday's letter.
Kudos to Tinder product chief Jeff Morris Jr. for cluing us into this brazen creative theft: Amazon is now straight copying Allbirds.
But South Korea's "Unit 684," created in 6843 following a brazen attack by North Korea on Seoul's presidential compound, proved anything but.
But the country was perhaps the most brazen ever and chose a high profile target by focusing on the US in 21.1.
These are compounded by the show's establishing twist, which won't be spoiled here because its brazen implausibility needs to be experienced firsthand.
President Xi Jinping's brazen gambit to perpetuate his unchecked rule has dashed Western dreams that global economic integration will inexorably democratize China.
The lower image portrays the biblical story in which Moses used the image of the brazen serpent to heal snake-poisoned Israelites.
I am still livid that such a brazen callback to some of our nation's worst atrocities occurred right in my own town.
Activist groups say they're somewhat surprised with how brazen some Republicans have been about revealing the reasons they are supporting the bill.
It's also about the governor's brazen lack of respect for prosecutorial independence, which is critical to the functioning of the legal system.
All of that makes NSO's spying-for-hire operation just as dangerous as many of the world's most brazen state-sponsored hackers.
If history is instructive, what comes next for Mr. Bannon is a relentless blend of mass repetition, capital lettering and brazen punctuation.
"There is something about the film's brazen mixing of incompatible elements that defies categorization, imitation or even sober critical assessment," Scott wrote.
But experts told me they had no doubt Russia was at fault for the brazen assassination attempt in the heart of Europe.
Under Trump—who's taken measures to strike critical subsidies and nix the individual mandate—those efforts have been more brazen than ever.
The brazen assassination and the lawlessness it implies appalled not only Daphne's friends and family, but also political leaders across Western Europe.
We have a learned a lot this year about what you can get away with in politics if you are brazen enough.
Expect to see brazen marketing, sexy broccoli and all-natural Cheez-Its — or at the very least, natural offerings in traditionally unnatural foods.
Very, very occasionally Trump embarrassed Ivanka, deliberately showing White House senior staff — and her — the limitations of her brazen efforts to manipulate him.
Here are some of the more brazen scams broken up in the past couple of years, according to that DOJ and HHS report.
Opiate lay somewhere between the grunge sound that was in vogue, and the brazen heavy metal which was steadily going out of fashion.
Police have released shocking footage of a gunman's brazen daylight attack on a driver in London in the hopes of catching the criminal.
I feel humiliated, not just because my husband was caught with another woman but for the fact they were so brazen about it.
"El Chapo" slipped out through a prison tunnel in the brazen escape, taking advantage of a blind spot in a cell security camera.
The scale of the abduction suggests that the rebel group, the Arakan Army, is using increasingly brazen tactics to demand an independent state.
Why it matters: Abe and his aides were "incredulous" that Trump "would be so brazen," according to a source briefed on the conversation.
Then he took on an environmental suit that would upend his entire career — and expose a brazen, decades-long history of chemical pollution.
By all appearances, the President's brazen and unprecedented appeal to China and to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden is wrong and appalling. Sen.
London police said five people were killed and 40 injured after a brazen car and knife attack outside U.K. Parliament on Wednesday afternoon.
Four other North Korean men are suspected of recruiting and supplying Aisyah and Huong for the brazen assassination, but they have since vanished.
MS-13, whose members often use knives and machetes instead of guns to kill rivals, wants to be perceived as brutal and brazen.
The pricey lycra leggings have been the target of robberies across California, which police believe may be the work of one brazen gang.
But last week's theft is the first time Dutch police believe the brazen "Romanian method" was pulled off successfully, according to the BBC.
"El Chapo" Guzman was re-captured earlier this year following his brazen escape from a maximum security prison in July of last year.
It would be worse if the President went so far as to tell brazen lies while America is suffering from a serious crisis.
Here the Atlantic Council is taking a brazen stand for a regime that can only be described as a malevolent force for evil.
But despite the brazen Bubly's attempts to seduce me to the sparkling side, I remain committed to my long-term relationship with cola.
The President blusters that he is strengthening our security, but his Administration's dangerous and brazen prejudice is making America less safe, not more.
I guess it's obvious in the really old recipes: when they try to pull one over on you, they're really brazen about it.
That means he's free to do something as brazen as trash the incoming president on one of the world's most-watched TV channels.
Yet Dardoch's brazen play could catalyze big moments for Liquid, and his synergy with Sam "Lourlo" Jackson in the top lane was undeniable.
The success of a show like Fleabag is undoubtedly down to its brazen exploration of the loneliness and anger of a single woman.
These acts are named for Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, who uncovered the most brazen corruption scheme in Russian history and documented those responsible.
Outing him is a brazen political ploy to create a pinata for every agitated deplorable in the country to take a whack at.
The terrorist attack, one of the most brazen in months of small-scale Palestinian strikes, prompted Israel to impose controls on Palestinian movements.
I was very brazen about calling people and asking for their help and totally leveraging my celebrity to get them on the phone.
"[Vladimir Putin's] brazen attack on our democracy is a flagrant demonstration of his disdain and disrespect for our nation," Senator John McCain said.
A coalition made up of those groups have asked Congress to examine the deal, calling it a brazen attempt to circumvent U.S. law.
I can't think of another group that can claim to have not only tried so many brazen acts, but actually pulled them off.
Haq added that the launch, "in defiance of the unanimous will of the international community, is a brazen and irresponsible act," Haq added.
I hope that Mr. Trump's asymmetric, weirdly brazen dishonesty has broken reporters of the bad habits of false equivalency, euphemism and forced balance.
In parliament, several lawmakers defied interior minister Amber Rudd's plea to avoid speculation about who was responsible for the "brazen and reckless act".
But the U.S. government has spent vastly more effectively bankrolling far more worse sexual atrocities in Afghanistan — in brazen violation of U.S. law.
Now the group has embarked on a brazen campaign to shake down state-owned firms, including the national oil and mobile phone companies.
Indeed, in a number of recent cases, opposition candidates have earned placement on African ballots but have also faced brazen campaigns of intimidation.
Yoku's Island Express, a game with a shockingly brazen riff on the Yoshi's Island logo, is an utterly charming mashup that completely works.
The brazen queerness of this outfit elicits shivers of internalized homophobia for me: Why am I so afraid of vests and loose ties?
They used it to drop grenades onto the Supreme Court building and open fire on the Interior Ministry in a brazen midday attack.
Besides these brazen charges of graft against al-Bashir, many protesters want to see the former dictator held accountable for more serious crimes.
I concluded back in January that Mueller would conclude that Trump obstructed justice, and his conduct has become more brazen since that time.
The Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance, described it as a "brazen" scheme that was nonetheless successful over the course of a decade.
Some called it President Nicolás Maduro's most brazen attempt yet to scapegoat critics for the blackout — and for the country's accelerating economic collapse.
She often paints in warm, billowing sheets, skirting both the classic lexicon of traditional jazz and the brazen outsiderism of the avant-garde.
Dozens of workers from prisons across the country said inmates had become more brazen with staff members and more violent with one another.
But suddenly, amid charges of "fake news," outrageously untrue reports going viral and brazen lies, Rossini's 200-year-old opera seemed eerily contemporary.
"La La Land," Damien Chazelle's brazen attempt to reinvigorate the old-fashioned movie musical, is a fantasy on a lot of different levels.
Senior officials at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the powerhouse firm representing business interests, slammed the CFPB's arbitration rule as a "brazen" act.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned North Korea's nuclear test on Friday as a "brazen breach" of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
"This brazen endeavor reflects a totalitarian impulse to re-engineer people's thinking until they accept the supremacy of party rule," the group said.
Perhaps the most brazen took place in 24.52, when two men sledgehammered the Fifth Avenue display windows in the middle of the night.
In Beniamino Barrese's debut documentary, The Disappearance of My Mother, vanishing becomes an act of brazen volition, lyrically rendered from scene to scene.
So brazen is this same troubling logic that a Trump surrogate even cited Japanese-American internment as a precedent for the Muslim ban.
Last week, the GOP majority in the Senate signed off on findings that Russia was responsible for "brazen interference" in the 28503 campaign.
While Cramer was surprised that the Fed didn't do something sooner, Fed Chair Janet Yellen's outgoing move was more brazen than he expected.
The alarming tracking data revealed by the Times is of a different nature than Trump's brazen flaunting of other basic phone security precautions.
Then, in early 193, came the brazen abduction of Xiao, the billionaire who was a target of the powerful anti-graft agency CCDI.
Then, in early 23, came the brazen abduction of Xiao, the billionaire who was a target of the powerful anti-graft agency CCDI.
Or was the toxin simply an attempt to avoid detection in carrying out a brazen killing at one of the world's busiest airports?
The brazen killing comes as Myanmar struggles to emerge from decades of military dictatorship and grapples with sectarian violence between Buddhists and Muslims.
But the level of fraud on Facebook is so brazen, it seems implausible that the company couldn't do more to weed it out.
I spent most of my career as an agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration investigating drug cartels, and even they were less brazen.
Mr. Trump withstood a similar wariness among the elite after he made himself a Manhattan player through his brazen deal making and hucksterism.
He made a very conscious, brazen decision to tell the truth in all instances with Martha, like that could help ease his guilt.
"In my view, the first episode in the priest's sacristy involved a brazen and forceful sexual attack on the two victims," Kidd said.
In 85033, the brazen corruption at PrivatBank made it a target of Valeria Gontareva, then head of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU).
Najwa Bin Shatwan, a Libyan writer living in Italy, describes the publication, to the website Fusha, as a brazen act of literary theft.
Mexico scored a major triumph, recapturing the drug lord known as El Chapo six months after his brazen escape from a maximum security prison.
From a brazen middle finger to a sense of fashion and confidence in the face of imminent danger, Shuri is an inspiration for all.
But the Alabama legislation marks the latest, and most brazen, effort by a conservative state to goad the Supreme Court into reviewing Roe v.
We would say this was a brazen move on Facebook's part to copy its rival so, but that implies it's in any way unexpected.
While the recent operation was nothing too far afield of other attacks, it is jarring to see such a brazen choice of cover identity.
As a teenager, Bo Burnham built his comedy career by posting linguistically dexterous, vigorously brazen rap videos to his YouTube channel from his bedroom.
He was so brazen that he sometimes molested patients in front of their parents, shielding the young girls with his body or a sheet.
But it still feels brazen hearing the commission staff repeatedly discount Americans' preference for consumer protections, simply because they aren't phrased in legal terms.
The brazen Saturday night attack in the heart of the packed Karrada neighborhood killed at least 125 people, including 25 children and 20 women.
And everybody and their brother was confirming the Kushner story and getting more details about how brazen his attempts to meet with Russians were.
We can only hope that Chef Ramsay will grace intimidate guests with his brazen presence and a maybe even some of his signature yelling.
Both made some headway in weakening environmental protection — but at the same time, many of their more brazen efforts got beaten back in court.
Five years of declining incomes, added to brazen corruption and injustice, make a combustible mix; the Kremlin is keen not to add a spark.
Being blessed with forgettable faces and the gift of brazen fabrication, they'd each gone forth to test this theory and had found it functional.
Up next, seven illegal Mexican immigrants attempt a brazen robbery in Texas, but why do the local authorities not tell us about it initially?
"The fact that he said that openly is either a brazen admission or they just don't know the law," said Democratic Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi.
Beyond this conventional military build up, however, are complex and brazen cyber attacks by China that are leaving America and its allies increasingly concerned.
Clement's brief accused the California Public Employees' Retirement System of "brazen disregard" for the Supreme Court's framing of the question presented in the case.
He's also called out his longtime nemesis, Floyd Mayweather, with a diss track over his continued, and some would say brazen, support for Gucci.
The bank was making between $15 million and $20 million in fees from the Brazen Sky account, said a person familiar with the situation.
Conservatives will object to this depiction of GOP cynicism by citing brazen steps Democrats took over the past several years in defiance of precedent.
"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.
Particularly after the brazen grift attempts so lazily hidden by Scott Pruitt and Ryan Zinke, few headlines are likely to surprise a numbed public.
Videos are traded among teenagers that show off brazen dabbing in public, in the bleachers at high school sports games, or even in school.
It's funny, for sure, with a brazen mix of styles and musical gags that lend it the manic energy of an improv comedy show.
To David, Sewell described the company's behavior as "brazen"; he had already done significant research into the process of filing a qui-tam complaint.
We are working on a television show called "Brazen," where everywhere we go, we will meet incredible women who are actually changing the world.
In the meantime, Beijing's intervention in local affairs is becoming increasingly brazen, which flies in the face of the "one country, two systems" policy.
But Brazen pushed ahead to debut "Chainblingin'" because he and his collaborators felt they needed to add their voices during this fraught political moment.
I bet you do—I bet you know it was ripping the All-Star Game out of Charlotte because of the state's brazen hatefulness.
" Members dubbed their brazen act, "Between a rock and a hard place," and christened it with a counter-title to the festival: "Rockumenta 14.
He oozes a homegrown street-smart style overshadowed only by the boozy, brazen cartoons and droopy monochrome eyes he tattoos across the city's face.
" In a brazen example of Orwellian spin, Blackburn even went so far as to call her anti-net neutrality legislation the "Internet Freedom Act.
Under the leadership of Karl Lagerfeld, who served as the creative director from 1964 to 1984, the brand's signature brazen femininity was firmly established.
But his supporters love him all the more for his brazen adherence to the integrity of his "brand" over minor details like the truth.
In 2014 a former explosives expert from Sheerness ran for Parliament, warning in his brazen manifesto that the bombs could explode and kill people. 
That came quickly after last week's brazen assault on Kirkuk, a Kurdish-dominated city south of Mosul that also has a large Arab population.
Edwin Lacierda, the spokesman for former President Benigno Aquino, called the attacks on Ms. de Lima an "unprecedented, brazen power play" to silence her.
What's also consistent with Trump's background, though, is an unapologetic eye for the main chance and a brazen disregard for propriety and self-restraint.
Abdul Raziq, the police chief of Kandahar who led the resistance against the Taliban in the south, was killed in a brazen insider attack.
"If the reports of Khashoggi's murder are true, it's so brazen, it's so outlandish," Sarah Margon, Washington director of Human Rights Watch, told me.
The coal industry has produced a brazen wish list of its own, including reduced payments to miners with black lung and reduced royalty payments.
Then we learn that the concept for this machine began with one doctor's brazen idea of connecting a patient to another person's blood supply.
But Conway's brazen lies call into question whether she should be allowed, by the media, to appear on their network or in their pages.
That story line has been removed from the equation, thanks to brazen attempts to rig the Sochi Olympics by corrupting the drug-testing lab.
Prime Minister Theresa May blamed Moscow for the brazen attack on British soil, expelled 23 Russian diplomats and rallied Western allies to condemn Russia.
Trump grew bolder and more brazen as he realized that there would be no political price to pay for his rhetoric and his actions.
By steadily spooling out grisly details of the killing, Mr. Erdogan has found common cause with American lawmakers outraged by Saudi Arabia's brazen tactics.
Bourbon Street is just another lonely street, its only crowds the hordes of rats that have become increasingly brazen in their hunt for food.
Bourbon Street is just another lonely street, its only crowds the hordes of rats that have become increasingly brazen in their hunt for food.
No doubt Mr. Erdogan is outraged that a foreign power committed such a brazen killing within Turkey's borders — indeed, in Istanbul, the president's hometown.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said Tuesday the Equifax breach "may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data" her office has seen.
In the United States, a Holocaust denier and brazen anti-Semite is on track to become the Republican nominee for Illinois' 3rd Congressional District.
"This is one of the most brazen cases of abuse we have ever seen," said John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at Citizen Lab.
See how a brazen money grab turns deadly — and how investigators solve the mystery — on an all new episode of "American Greed," Monday, Aug.
While a few recruitment chatbots that are closer to what Jobpal is offering include the likes of Ideal, Brazen and Xor, to name three.
"This action is yet another brazen violation of Security Council resolutions and constitutes a dangerous escalation of the situation," he said in a statement.
That deal eventually went sour and led, prosecutors said, to the brazen killing of Mr. Woodard on a Midtown Manhattan street in December 2012.
And they accused him of engaging in "a brazen effort to publicly attack and intimidate" witnesses who agreed to testify before the Intelligence Committee.
It is clear to me that such brazen violence is a sign of a deepening and frightening loss of our collective humanity and compassion.
It will be difficult to find someone to defend Elrod's behavior, which, if it has been accurately characterized, was a brazen betrayal of trust.
Since brazen lying was Trump's main electoral weapon, it's hard to know if he's being honest when he promises to govern for all Americans.
They're an ode to self-love without the brazen aura sex tattoos usually give off (alerting everyone in the vicinity that "this person fucks").
The U.S. and its allies have blamed Moscow for a brazen chemical attack against a former Russian agent and his daughter in southern England.
The killing of Gambino family boss Frank Cali brought back memories of mobsters getting whacked in brazen hits that stunned the nation decades ago.
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN)Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance puzzled and then horrified a world all too familiar with mindless brutality and the brazen impunity of governments.
His brazen seizure of power was hallowed by hyper-nationalism and lubricated with lavish spending on vanity projects financed by heavy borrowing from China.
For investigators who have long watched the Gambinos, Mr. Cali's slaying was so brazen that it raised the possibility it was a personal vendetta.
Of course, it isn't particularly shocking that rich men and women would be brazen enough to manipulate the college admissions process for their offspring.
"Senator McConnell's declaration of 'case closed' is a stunning act of political cynicism and a brazen violation of the oath we all take," they said.
Like the Kim regime as a whole, North Korea's hackers are desperate, brazen, and at times incompetent—but also shrewdly logical in pursuing their goals.
Image: GettyRussia was banned from competing in the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, a sweeping punishment for its brazen state-sponsored doping program, exposed in 289.
"It shows how brazen Republicans are in promoting their dirty air and water and anti-science agenda," a House Democratic leadership aide told Business Insider.
The reckless abandon with which he uses his presidential platform to pollute the public discourse with falsehoods is a brazen and aggressive use of authority.
The former South Carolina congressman on Sunday tried -- and largely failed -- to walk back his brazen comments made during a calamitous Thursday White House briefing.
"This case arises out of one of the most brazen corporate crimes in history, a cautionary tale about winning at any cost," the complaint said.
While riding in the car is an uneventful experience, keeping pace with Uber's brazen moves to push autonomy onto the public street is not boring.
The Thread RE:DUPONT Nathaniel Rich recounted the efforts of the corporate lawyer Rob Bilott to expose the chemical company's brazen, decades-long history of pollution.
"By all appearances, the President's brazen and unprecedented appeal to China and to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden is wrong and appalling," Romney said Friday.
Mr Nazarbayev's most brazen claim was that he had built a democracy, despite presiding over three decades of rigged elections, jailed critics and muzzled media.
Noting how they like to copy the old feudal style, with big cars, browbeaten servants and brazen tax avoidance, Mr Laleka calls them "pseudo-feudals".
Love is not dead Amid the broken hearts -- and brazen sales pitches -- some social media users were doing their best to prove that love endures.
Consider the contours of the Dakota Access Pipeline crisis: that it was a brazen display of environmental racism mattered little to those in its favor.
Atiku Abubakar, Mr Buhari's main rival in the presidential race that takes place on February 16th, has called the move "a brazen act of dictatorship".
In the shot from 1986, they explore a helicopter on board the HMS Brazen while Andrew was serving as a flight pilot on the ship.
Fillon has enjoyed a strong boost in popularity in recent weeks thanks to his image of authority and seriousness compared to Sarkozy's more brazen demeanor.
Hitchhiking can be an exhilarating experience for the brazen, but a frustrated Frenchman travelling in New Zealand has found it to be quite the ordeal.
The brazen fox did come creeping back towards the guys, perhaps for another attempt, but the video cuts off soon after, so we'll never know.
There are many examples of mainstream news organizations getting so fed up with the brazen lying that they directly discuss it in major news stories.
Now, Ballerini is a well-established, record-breaking country artist, singing poppy songs about divorce, heartbreak, and good clean fun in her brazen Tennessee twang.
The White House released his statement just hours after Pyongyang's latest ballistic missile test flew over Japan in a brazen violation of the country's sovereignty.
"The Tajik government's vicious campaign of intimidation against dissidents' relatives is widening and becoming ever more brazen," Steve Swerdlow, Central Asia researcher for HRW, said.
"He represents the single most brazen violator of the law's intent with his staple macho-fascist remarks," the party said on its official Twitter account.
The FBI's aim was to put an end to the brazen rise of online drug distribution, but what they actually did was create a hydra.
It reminded us of a time years ago when such brazen displays of bigotry and white supremacy were common and were upheld by political leaders.
This was the shyster heart of a heartless con man's brazen scheme in 1920s Chicago to bilk unsuspecting investors, including his own mother and brothers.
At Brazen, Entangled's more risqué fiction line, Ms. Pelletier said book covers with male models sold three times as much as with a woman alone.
The attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery, a cafe in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter, was one of the most brazen militant assaults in the country's history.
These efforts may be prolonged much further if Mexico's most brazen criminal actors continue to use residential properties to hide the bodies of their victims.
Nevertheless, that famine and Saudi Arabia's indiscriminate bombing (of a bus filled with 50 schoolchildren, among other horrors), were largely ignored until Khashoggi's brazen murder.
MOSCOW — From a certain perspective, certainly the Kremlin's, Vladimir Kara-Murza's behavior in Washington could be seen as treasonous, a brazen betrayal of his homeland.
Brazen colonizers will almost certainly have to produce their own food, and perhaps make use of Martian soils and minerals to get that job done.
As long as we remain in a strictly defensive posture and allow foreign states to act with impunity, these attacks will only become more brazen.
Jurors have already heard stunning details about his alleged bribes to Mexican presidents, his smuggling tunnels underneath the border, and his brazen escapes from prison.
But while Sex Education mines in a similar brazen youthfulness, it strikes closer to home with a realism more akin to Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade.
Simmons said he had operated separately from Langley; he hinted at brazen operations against drug cartels, opining on the painful isolation of an operative's existence.
These steps are a necessary and proportionate response to brazen escalation in the cyber domain and are justified under international law that authorizes self-defense.
Florida producer and club mainstay Brazen is finally giving a proper debut to "Chainblingin," a track he's been dropping in his DJ sets for years.
Although an absolute dictator may be swayed, Iran's leaders, jostling for power and position, won't bow to brazen intimidation any more than American politicians would.
But as brazen as "The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist" of 2012 was, it didn't take police a long time to track down the culprits.
Instead of Allen's goal being remembered for all time, it was the boundless cynicism of that brazen last-man foul which went down in history.
The writers she impersonates survive because of their outsize individuality, a quality of brazen inventiveness that she is able to counterfeit because she shares it.
That's one reason tax cheats can get away with brazen behavior for so long — until they attract the attention of federal investigators for other reasons.
"These officers felt brazen in there," she said, pointing out that members of the congressional delegation were asked to surrender their phones before the visit.
Even Saudi royalty came to fear the prince's close friends, who were on hand for many of the brazen power plays that marked his rise.
At the end of the festival, the brazen cabaret chanteuse Meow Meow will host a holiday show at the BAM Harvey Theater (Dec. 12-13).
It would be foolish, of course, to view Mr. Johns's story about the brazen schoolgirl and the broken ruler as the source for those paintings.
For several months beginning in October 21969, the city was transfixed by the brazen robbery that the tabloids immediately labeled the heist of the century.
And his supporters could be remarkably creative or brazen (when they weren't simply mute) in excusing behavior they would never have tolerated from a Republican.
Penelope Trunk, a serial entrepreneur and the cofounder of virtual-event platform Brazen Careerist, said she loves to flip through the chapters of this book.
Attacks on journalists have become tragically common in Mexico in recent years, but Valdez's brazen murder sent shockwaves across the country and around the world.
"This may be the most brazen failure to protect consumer data we have ever seen," Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said in a statement Wednesday.
That six-page document, released on Saturday night, called the House impeachment case against Trump a "brazen and unlawful attempt" to overturn the 2016 election.
Future Presidents may conclude that there is no price for brazen flexing of unaccountable power -- as long as they have the loyalty of sufficient senators.
The current administration has taken these arguments even further to justify the brazen actions of Trump with regards to Ukraine and the obstruction of Congress.
In 69 days of hearings, the inquiry heard shocking tales of brazen rip-offs, callous mistreatment of customers and even taking money from the dead.
In a particularly brazen move, Mr. Rechnitz tried at one point to get himself appointed to Mr. de Blasio's new committee on fighting police corruption.
Instead, Iran lashed out with brazen attacks on oil installations in the Saudi desert, tankers docked off the Emirati coast and American forces in Iraq.
His legacy has been battered by a brazen political scandal known widely as Bridgegate; his once promising quest for the White House was profoundly quashed.
What can be said about the married father of five, including an infant son at the time, who would be so brazen in his behavior?
Mr. Kaczynski and his party have been grabbing for power since they won 2015's parliamentary elections, but this year they have been particularly brazen.
The new decade has arrived without an independent criminal investigation into the brazen 2018 killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi inside Istanbul's Saudi Consulate.
Spotlighting their clearly brazen constitutional infidelity, those same Republicans were willing to take an oath swearing that they would be impartial in the Senate trial.
"We strongly believe that the commission's request is an unprecedented overreach and a brazen assault on the founding principles of our democracy," the letter reads.
"Stone's lies to Congress and his obstructive conduct are a direct and brazen attack on the rule of law," prosecutors said in their sentencing memorandum.
The teams' travel expenses were paid by Martini & Rossi, the Italian beverage company that organized the tournament, and brazen chauvinism prevailed in the pretournament buildup.
Salvini's brazen politicization of the issue, critics say, has added a veneer of legitimacy to deep-seated prejudices, and emboldened racists to act more assertively.
And because there is no longer any value for Chinese gangs in sex, drugs, and firearms, they're finding new and brazen opportunity in smuggled seafood.
"Brazen" and a "big deal" Trump's scheme to get Ukraine to investigate the Bidens "was so brazen, so clear, supported by documents, actions, sworn testimony, un-contradicted contemporaneous records that it's hard to imagine that anybody could dispute those acts, let alone argue that conduct does not constitute an impeachable offense or offenses," said Barry Berke, the counsel who presented for the House Judiciary Committee.
Allowing the joint process to be her guide, Day is able to almost effortlessly create an uncontrived visual language based in the brazen, bizarre that emerges.
Still, I didn't think these investigating agencies would be brazen enough to agree to this kind of a sweetheart deal for Imran Awan and Hina Alvi.
Nonetheless, the Trump administration is unpredictable and brazen, and less than two weeks into his presidency, Trump has already been accused of creating a constitutional crisis.
It's no secret to anyone that I'm a blunt, candid, brazen individual vocally- and I think that's what I really related to Asia the most with.
"By all appearance, the President's brazen and unprecedented appeal to China and to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden is wrong and appalling," Romney tweeted on Friday.
The Brazen Head also claims to be the oldest pub in Ireland, often butting heads with other Irish pubs such as Sean's Bar for the title.
Trump last month, in his most brazen attack yet on the central bank, called for a 1 percentage point rate reduction and money-printing quantitative easing.
Elders like Edmund White — the 79-year-old author and brazen pioneer of gay literature — who was invited to sit in on a rehearsal last month.
His brazen admission might, understandably, make you think Brandon's next interview would be with police detectives -- but our law enforcement sources say he's off the hook.
So, when Mars moves through Aries in real time, we're all imbued with a bit of that brazen confidence that we normally only associate with Aries.
"The French government should not take part in the Hanoi regime's brazen exile of a well-known human rights activist," Viet Tan said in a statement.
When did you realize this was one of the more remarkable, brazen attacks on law enforcement in the country in years—not just a local saga?
"We feared the government would take this brazen step to deeply undermine indigenous land rights," said Christian Poirier from the U.S.-based campaign group Amazon Watch.
"The Trump Administration has launched a brazen attack, no matter how it is cloaked, on our nation's Clean Car Standards," said California's attorney general, Xavier Becerra.
Major chains like Wendy's and McDonald's have similarly implemented self-service kiosks, though they haven't been quite so brazen about stating it's a replacement for labor.
Still, it's a frustrating move by Verizon that's little more than a brazen attempt to keep making money on a device that is already sold you.
Mitko's attractiveness stems as much from "a kind of bodily sureness or ease that suggested freedom from doubts and self-gnawing" as from his brazen sexuality.
But, ethically, how can you continue to run the event when a small number of brazen people are attracted to it like moths to a flame?
"The President's sudden and brazen firing of the FBI Director raises the ghosts of some of the worst Executive Branch abuses," Pelosi said in a statement.
His smile at Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi) after this brazen flip-flop says it all: It's easy to succeed in politics when you have no morals whatsoever.
"This action is yet another brazen violation of Security Council resolutions and constitutes a dangerous escalation of the situation," Guterres said through his spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
For example, one "New York Times" correspondent tweeted: What an astonishing, brazen admission after more than a year of denials by the president and his staff.
Or, for the more brazen personality, stare angrily into the souls of inconsiderate passengers until they feel guilty enough to rise and offer you their seat.
His costumes are flashier (mesh and sequins), his hairstyle is more brazen (it was dyed lavender, for a while), and he skates to music with lyrics.
For now, the main impact of the firings is the brazen message it sends about the agency's pro-polluter, anti-science priorities under President Donald Trump.
As Trump spoke Tuesday, the Democratic National Committee released a statement, calling the move "a brazen and shameful assault on women, their rights and their health."
High definition video and cellphone recordings captured the most brazen attacks, with Turkish security officers sprinting at protesters, surrounding them and beating women and elderly men.
Zanotti specializes in a brazen, sexy vulgarity that was most at home back then, and that the company continues to add kerosene to, year after year.
Yet the expiration date for such interest will probably be long in coming, and "The Brazen Age" is bigger than the moment that gives it tang.
"This is one of the most brazen and absurd loopholes I've ever seen, and it should be illegal," the senator said in a statement to CNBC.
The brazen escapes, and the stories that swirled about them afterward, cemented Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera's place as a mythical figure in Mexico's criminal underworld.
Bryce Covert Two high-profile lawsuits against Roger Ailes, the former Fox News chairman, have painted a shocking picture of brazen sexual harassment at the network.
For all the brazen immoralities and the raunchy jokes that jam her scripts, Ms. Headland, who had a strict Catholic upbringing, remains a deeply moral writer.
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel last week tweeted that that "Democrat leaders need to condemn her brazen display of disrespect" after Omar's resurfaced comments.
Pruitt's staggering list of personal ethical lapses were so brazen he caught the attention of late night talk show hosts and riled even staunch Trump supporters.
"It felt like we were in a banana republic" What happened next was arguably one of the most brazen abuses of presidential power in American history.
However, critics of Bolsonaro are deeply worried about his brazen praise of the country's former dictatorship and by his comments concerning women, race and human rights.
But their brazen control of gerrymandering has enabled them to position sandbags to protect the last few districts from falling as we get closer to November.
While the previous government of President Michel Temer rolled back environmental protections, it is likely that a Bolsonaro government will adopt a brazen anti-environmental strategy.
I was struck by just how many public friendships he had with such big names—it was pretty brazen stuff, even after his stints in prison.
The three writers then set to work with military precision, knocking out multiple throw-ups as city buses, trucks, and cars streamed past, brazen and unfazed.
Killings in 2013 returned to the pre-UPP level, with 3,879 murders in Rio and Baixada Fluminense as emboldened gangs carried out brazen attacks on police.
From plans hatched while high the night before, to those months in the making, we look at some of the most brazen robberies in US history.
They welded ramps onto flatbed trucks, drove them right up to the wall, and literally drive these SUVs over the fence or over the wall. Brazen.
Asian-Americans are divided on the case, with some saying they are being unfairly used as a wedge in a brazen attempt to abolish affirmative action.

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