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30 Sentences With "having the temerity"

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Next, anger: at Atkinson for having the temerity to award the shot.
And not those who simply deserve better for having the temerity of pointing it out.
Some of those names were of African Americans lynched for having the temerity to vote.
" For having the temerity to defend himself, Mr. Packer was accused on social media of "excusing racism" and "whitesplaining.
Meanwhile, it mocked activists for having the temerity to protest in the city of globalized companies such as Microsoft and Boeing.
And sometimes I didn't castigate the show for having the temerity to stick Ed Sheeran in the midst of its medieval milieu.
The motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson, celebrating its 115th year in business, offended the president by having the temerity to move jobs to Europe.
Fulminating about the canonical importance of Greedo not shooting first has metastasized into badgering fledgling stars off the internet for having the temerity to be female.
Those who had to start over in foreign lands and were vilified for having the temerity to want to raise their children in safety won't either.
Last year, Mercedes-Benz cast itself to the ground and apologized to the Chinese government for having the temerity to quote the Dalai Lama in a corporate Instagram post.
The MEP exhibition includes a picture of an elderly Dietrich wearing a black beret and sunglasses, striking the photographer Daniel Angeli for having the temerity to take her photograph uninvited.
Then Montana gives its sole House seat to a Donald Trump supporter who had just assaulted a reporter for having the temerity to ask a question about health care legislation.
Roan Kheir, a 23-year-old who returned from studying in England to join the protests, recalled when she was interrogated outside a cake shop for having the temerity to wear short sleeves.
Yes, Cohen is worse in some way because, as a lawyer, he may have violated the lawyers' code of conduct by having the temerity to tape his client without disclosing that he was doing so.
They sang in support of signing some children, cheered ironically when they took the lead, and mocked the Wycombe fans for having the temerity to support a team bad enough to have fallen behind to Aston Villa.
They'd gingerly point out that Syriana is actually a fictional setting from the eponymous George Clooney film, and he'd lash out at them for having the temerity to correct him, leaving Reince in yet another puddle of tears.
"His brutalizing of her a second time — this time falsely condemning her to the world as a liar for having the temerity to reveal his earlier unwanted sexual groping of her body — directly caused serious injury," Ms. Zervos's lawyers wrote.
That said, accusing the diver that found 13 people trapped in a cave and worked to save them for over two weeks of being a pedophile—just for having the temerity to criticize his unused submarine—could be safely called a new low.
While Trump's cabinet members are routinely heckled and threatened in public, and plenty of Trump supporters have been assaulted for having the temerity to wear a "MAGA" hat, political journalists can strut around D.C. and the rest of the country with much less risk.
Mr. Grimm is in a thuggish league of his own, remembered by many not for his financial finagling but for having threatened in 2014 to hurl a NY1 reporter from the balcony of the United States Capitol for having the temerity to ask a fair question.
In the weeks to come, Democrats will oppose Education Secretary nominee Betsy DeVos, primarily for her dogged support of charter schools, and they will attack future EPA Director Scott Pruitt for having the temerity to believe people should be able to debate climate change without fear of prosecution.
It's strange, this wordless language we have, the passage of miniature Toblerone from vacation taker to non-vacation taker, this infinite contract we sign with our work colleagues to always bring them small duty-free snacks to them after having the temerity to take annual leave, this bizarre ritual we have.
Remember Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE's sustained assault on the Koch brothers, whom he called "un-American" for having the temerity to oppose his agenda?
The case of Cathro is perhaps the funniest in terms of demonstrating how utterly inane this stereotype can be, with the man essentially damned as a trendy for having the temerity to use a laptop, as if he's writing a screenplay in an independent coffee shop as opposed to utilising modern technology to supplement his coaching techniques.
That the rate of abortion has been going down under this Democratic presidency, and that there is scant evidence that having a Republican in the White House would make it rarer, seems to matter little to conservative Christians, too many of whom are quick to label anyone "baby killer" or "pro-abortion" for having the temerity to not see the world in the black-and-white terms they do.
Since the EPA did not actually contest any of the facts in the AP article, this looks an awful lot like petty retaliation against journalists for having the temerity to report on things like the EPA's response to an environmental catastrophe—or any number of other things, like Pruitt's extremely sketchy ties to the climate change denial movement, war on environmental science or plans to eliminate huge numbers of EPA staff.
Dressed in his fringed leather jacket and bandana Man of the Woods regalia for most of the performance—imagine having the temerity to play the Super Bowl in cargo pants, by the way—Timberlake skated through a medley of famous tracks which was just OK. Nothing showstopping, nothing risky, not even an invitation for or nod towards the wronged Janet Jackson, who confirmed before the game that she would not be performing.
The Oxford Companion to World Mythology. David Leeming. Oxford University Press, 2004. According to legend, Hera cursed him with inconvenient impotence (he could not sustain an erection when the time came for sexual intercourse), ugliness and foul-mindedness while he was still in Aphrodite's womb, in revenge for the hero Paris having the temerity to judge Aphrodite more beautiful than Hera.
He went on to win larger meetings in Cardiff, Newport and Merthyr. He also won Welsh championships at five and 50 miles.Fifty Yards From a Welsh Club-room, Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting Michael went to London in July 1894 to ride the Surrey Hundred at Herne Hill velodrome. Mal Rees, writing in Sporting Cyclist after an interview with Michael's brother, Billy, said: > The crowd laughed to see such a 'David' having the temerity to start in a > race of that length against so many six-footers.
Ishvar and Omprakash's family is part of the Chamaar caste, who traditionally cured leather and were considered untouchable. In an attempt to break away from the restrictive caste system, Ishvar's father apprentices his sons Ishvar and Narayan to a Muslim tailor, Ashraf Chacha, in a nearby town, and so they became tailors. As a result of their skills, which are also passed on to Narayan's son Omprakash (Om), Ishvar and Om move to Bombay to get work, by then unavailable in the town near their village because a pre-made clothing shop has opened. A powerful upper-caste village thug, Thakur Dharamsi, later has his henchmen murder Narayan and his family for having the temerity to ask for a ballot.

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