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61 Sentences With "has the audacity"

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Now he has the audacity to sue her for $800,000 more.
M'Baku has the audacity to be as funny as he is fine.
Sanford has the audacity to call her "young lady" in the process.
Mina Guli demurs when someone has the audacity to call her a runner.
Molly asks for her key back, and Dro has the audacity to get upset about it.
But the Rams' Johnny Hekker has the audacity to try the spinning, skidding punt in games.
Black women out here getting fired for having 4c hair and shea moisture has the audacity..... pic.twitter.
Other times, your partner has the audacity to ask how your day was — like a real monster!
Kucherov has the audacity and the ability to pull off moves few other players would dare to attempt.
And he still has the audacity to not hide the fact that he hates Issa's voice, hair, and look.
Mattis meets these criteria and most importantly has the audacity and cleverness to stand up to Trump effectively if need be.
It's a film that has the audacity to feature a black male protagonist, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), who's a king to boot.
That she has the audacity to be picky about her sound is something that would be praised in a male leader.
Trump has the audacity to question the motives of a learned and respected prosecutor, which is laughable given his past antics.
This daring insect has the audacity to lay its eggs inside of of bee hives, where they hatch and thrive on beeswax.
Of all the show's characters, only Jane Davis (Patricia Clarkson) has the audacity to hold President Claire Hale's (Robin Wright) hand so brazenly.
Clinton has the audacity to believe in the limits of her persuasive and political power, and an emphasis on limits doesn't fill arenas.
You, a man, accused by more than a dozen credible women of assault and harassment, has the audacity make this vile, disgusting implication. SHAME!
I had come to think of him as a man who probably won't save the planet but at least has the audacity to try.
My professor really has the audacity to charge me to buy both his textbook and rec letter from him these people have no shame pic.twitter.
Added another Trump accuser, Melinda McGillivray: "Donald is a complete hypocrite; he has the audacity to talk smack about other people when he's the culprit himself."
WE'RE READY TO GO. SOMEBODY WHO DOES THAT TO ME AND WHO BASICALLY HAS THE AUDACITY TO SAY WE'RE COPYING AND PASTING IS A CON ARTIST.
Afterwards, just a short moment after, for the second time he has the audacity to grab my wrist again to bring my hands near his genitalia.
It says something about Washington that special interest groups are outraged when an elected official has the audacity to keep a promise made to actual voters.
The protagonist of "Mother Land" occupies his mother's cottage on the Cape during the high season and she has the audacity to charge him for his stay.
"Senator Grassley has the audacity to accuse Roberts of being part of the problem, even going so far as to tell the chief justice: 'Physician, heal thyself,'" Reid said.
Many films and TV shows have referenced the baptism sequence since, but "Cambalache" has the audacity to pay homage to it twice, with Pablo Escobar in the Corleone role.
And yet, instead of stopping just there, or nearly there, Johnson has the audacity to jump ahead a couple years to deliver yet another unforgettable scene, in another hospital.
It is the type of show that has the audacity to smash cut from a fairly serious discussion of castration to a close up of sausages in a frying pan.
Yet the S.P.L.C. has the audacity to label me an "extremist," including my name in a "Field Guide to Anti-Muslim Extremists" that it published on its website last October.
And he has the audacity to send his spies to poison people with an illegal deadly chemical weapon in the UK. Putin is not the only one reading Trump's weakness.
This aversion doesn't have much to do with white chocolate tasting bad, it's more that the candy has the audacity to call itself chocolate when that's not really what it is.
And the fact that Zimmerman has the audacity to attempt such a sale is a reminder that he enjoys privileges that were—at least, according to the courts—taken from Martin lawfully.
The candidate who has the audacity to change the emotional tone of this whole election will win the White House and have a shot at rebinding the civic fabric of this nation.
He has the audacity of a first-world dictator and an aversion to deodorant, and he's one of several vivid secondary characters who steal scenes from the sympathetic but less colorful leads.
Protesters should turn up wherever he goes, transform him into a pariah and trash the reputation of US Concrete, which has the audacity to wax on about social responsibility on its website.
And then he has the audacity to use a version of the "how can we really be free if we're tied down to laws and can't do what we want" argument on Axe.
"My professor really has the audacity to charge me to buy both his textbook and rec letter from him these people have no shame," the student wrote in a tweet, which was sent Thursday.
Whether it's because of physical barriers (like thick concrete walls) or a short-reaching signal, it's beyond frustrating when your WiFi router has the audacity to create a dead zone in your own home.
More deadpan anger, this time directed at Billy Porter — who has the audacity to take too long making an entrance on The Late Late Show, and gets "kicked off" by Corden as a result.
She sets up a private email server, gets caught being "extremely careless" with classified information, and then has the audacity to blame James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, for the fallout from her misjudgment.
"It is utterly disgusting that Royal Bank of Scotland has the audacity to announce that yet more important local bank branches will permanently close their doors," Unite national officer Rob MacGregor said in a statement.
They take to Twitter to bash a guy who suffered torture for his country, lived a life of public service and consequence, and has the audacity to express his political opinions and preferences on who eulogizes him.
And once that master key is created, we're certain that our government will ask for it again and again, for other phones, and turn this power against any software or device that has the audacity to offer strong security.
The network bringing us our favorite premium shows from Big Little Lies to The Night Of to Game of Thrones has the audacity to tease a very critical character and his death in a new ad for the channel.
As expected, most of the GOP old guard is incredulous that someone with no political communications background has the audacity to take the helm and organize the most complicated job in politics: Fair coverage for an activist GOP president.
That can't happen while white supremacists are tearing around, throwing rocks and screaming about shitposting because, to return to the Jones case, a black woman has the audacity to be more successful and much more talented than they will ever be.
"What culturally proficient educator has a 'life' size Nazi flag in their tool kit and then has the audacity to hang it OVER THEIR CLASSROOM WINDOW IN THE FRONT OF THE SCHOOL BUILDING BY THE MAIN ENTRANCE," the woman wrote.
How ironic that the first African-American leader of the United States church has been pushed to the back of the bus simply because he has the audacity to offer love and hope to those who have long been deemed socially despised.
"My concern with [Alicia Keys] is no longer the fact that she assisted in destroying a family but that she has the audacity to make these selfish comments about love and wanting to be with someone, even after knowing their situation," she wrote, according to Vibe.
He follows that up with an especially demeaning verse on "I'm Upset," in which he eschews the ideas of child and spousal support and dismisses a whole cadre of women as gold digging "hoes," one in particular who has the audacity to take him to court and then, later, ask how he's doing.
There's a sweet scene that opens the episode, when Clark's son Travis wakes up in the middle of the night to give her a hug; her kids seem happy and healthy, leaving you to believe what's really being judged is the fact that Clark has the audacity to live life on her own terms.
The district attorney routinely calls officers as witnesses in other cases, yet "he has the audacity to come in here and tell you that law enforcement officers, after he tells you how brave they are and have a difficult a job to do, will come in here and lie to protect Officer Shelby," Ms. McMurray said.
And they mouth these ideas about tolerance and wanting us to get along and kumbaya harmony but the truth is when they hear someone disagreeing with them, especially someone articulate and popular and has a sense of humor it has the audacity to lampoon in a national medium, they couldn&apost take it so they wanted to shut him down.
Now, she has the audacity to demand proof before going to a war when House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Chuck SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE, and Hillary Clinton are all in support of a new expanded war.
" :Hajjaj: "Kumayl ibn Ziyad al-Nakha'i, the lover of Ali ibn Abi Talib. The man who was loyal to him. Where is he know? He has the audacity to raise against me.
Why did Germany invade the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941? In response to these and other questions, the author does not yield to historical clichés or propaganda stereotypes. He has the audacity to formulate independent and autonomous judgments. According to a well-known Polish- American historian Anna M. Cienciała: A monograph by Dębski is the most meticulous study on the German-Soviet relations written so far in any language.
The General is indignant when his daughter turns up on the arm of a stranger who has the audacity to ask for her hand in marriage. Arnim proudly points out his family heritage, calling himself the Baron von Grübben. Pleased at this unexpected turn of events, General von Vliessen announces their immediate engagement. During the festivities, Simplicius arrives with a bound captive, Melchior, whom he had discovered in the camp and arrested as an enemy.
' That is not accepting > responsibility for what you have done. The reality is that George Brinkman > Jr. took from all three of them the very right to breathe when he carried > out his plan last June, when he brutally murdered Taylor, Kylie, and > Suzanne. When he bound them, murdering them one by one, he didn’t show any > mercy. Yet he has the audacity to ask this court, you, for mercy on him.
He treats the Rif with the utmost respect, almost with humility, and refers to him as "the sun by whose brilliant rays our eyes are dazzled"."Temim De'im", p. 22a His language toward R' Zerachiah ha-Levi of Girona ("Baal Hamaor") is harsh, almost hostile. Though only eighteen years old, Zerachia possessed the courage and the ability to write a sharp criticism upon the Rif, and Raavad refers to him as an immature youth who has the audacity to criticize his teacher.
The famous novelist Prétextat Tach is stricken by "Elzenveiverplatz syndrome" (an imaginary syndrome invented by the author), a cancer of the cartilage, and has only two more months to live. Almost immediately, many journalists rush to interview Tach for a scoop. However, after the first few interviews, the reader realizes that Tach is an obese and obnoxious misanthrope of the worst kind: acerbic, intolerant, a provocateur and a misogynist, who cannot tolerate any questions about his private life and has the audacity to turn the interviews into a cesspool of disgust for his interviewers. Thus, all the interviews fall short, until a relatively unknown journalist becomes the latest victim of the novelist.

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