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It's "funnier, dirtier and more audacious" than we remember, he writes.
This is the pioneering side of Piaget, its more audacious side.
These encouraging developments are unlikely to be followed by anything more audacious.
For more audacious moves from Zulkarnain, you can follow him on Instagram.
In my case, the older I got, the more audacious I got.
It's more audacious, too, and more merciless, daring you to walk away.
By the early summer, Veselnitskaya was working on a far more audacious approach.
"Criminals are more audacious when they know citizens can't defend themselves," he says.
But the assassination of enemies on the soil of other countries is more audacious.
"It's very ballsy what they're doing and it's gotten more audacious," McCarthy told Mashable.
The more audacious the exploit, the tighter we became — until  the day we got caught.
More audacious investors like to buy bonds that have failed to repay investors on time.
He soon eyed his next, more audacious goal: first Cuban-American speaker of the Florida House.
In Oregon, a veteran state legislator has taken an even more audacious step toward expanding access.
Perhaps no promise was more audacious — and mendacious, critics say — than the £350-million-a-week claim.
This makes the apparent actions of french circus act Bartabas the Furious seem all the more audacious.
Here's hoping Paramount takes those figures as encouragement to greenlight more "audacious and brave" projects in the years to come. 
That hope is all the more audacious for his disinclination to make even the slightest argument for why it's justified.
Sure, it's excellent Easy TV — funnier, dirtier and more audacious than you heard it was, than you remember it being.
The curators have dispensed with the phrase — deleting it from both wall texts and catalog — taking a more audacious, encompassing tack.
Donald Trump started his presidency with a pledge even more audacious than Obamacare repeal: He was going to bring down drug prices.
And his mere presence will embolden white supremacist groups to be more audacious, to push further, to try more and more extreme actions.
If he succeeds in defaming Biden today, he'll be even more audacious in using the same strategy against anyone else who threatens him.
Instead it's a movie about watching actors wearing absurd witch make-up and costumes get exploded, imploded, and torched in every more audacious ways.
Still, a more audacious plan would see Sainsbury's reveal how many emissions come from its sprawling supply network, including meat manufacturers and oil companies.
But before Apple hit that goal in April 2018, Jackson rolled out an even more audacious plan: designing an iPhone made entirely from recycled materials.
The thing that made this hack even more audacious is that Phineas Fisher did the same thing a year before to another unpopular company called FinFisher.
At the same time, Sanders's proposed solution to the problem posed by Mitch McConnell's hardball tactics is even more audacious than what his rivals have proposed.
Some see the Chinese infrastructure projects, which in Europe include train lines, power plants and stakes in ports, as a more audacious version of the Marshall Plan.
The best way to approach it is to have things get a little bit more audacious and stranger and more interesting, as each of my subsequent appearances go.
And while Republicans have been more audacious than Democrats, the manifold accusations made by Sanders supporters show that the effort to delegitimize winners is a pan-partisan tic.
"All of a sudden people expect you to do things that are more abstract, more daring, more audacious and visual in the way you design television sequences," Clair says.
The more pressing problem for CBS is that, pending something more audacious and creative than Candy Crush, watching people play video games is best enjoyed anywhere but network television.
WTF is also eyeing more audacious efforts: Initially, Pincus had planned to solicit feedback at launch on recruiting a potential challenger to Democrats' leader in the House, California Rep.
That Forsyth County episode might have been a stunt, but it's more audacious than Geraldo Rivera's dragging millions of Americans into a bloody brawl with skinheads the following year.
"But in the medium term, the regime will continue to weaken, and the people will become ever more audacious, protesting shortages and necessities that we experience every day," Ferrer said.
Yet the main thrust of his speech was in a way more audacious: an effort to stake out, ahead of Iowa, the ground for legitimate debate in a civilised society.
Many had hoped the G5 would be a more refined version of the V10, however LG opted for the more audacious attempt at creating a modular flagship with the G5.
But Saturday's attack was much more audacious in targeting a large military facility from which India's Russian-made fleet of MiG-21 fighter jets and Mi-35 attack helicopters fly.
It feels like something many critics and fans have asked for, a new kind of blockbuster that deemphasizes violence and weapons, making room and time for some bigger and more audacious ideas.
However, Saturday's pre-dawn attack was much more audacious in targeting a large military facility, from which India's Russian-made fleet of MiG-21 fighter jets and Mi-35 attack helicopters fly.
The whole visual novel basin of video games would have me believe there's a lot of reading and blushing involved, but the new Steam game DEEP SPACE WAIFU proposes something more audacious.
The reverse-merger is one of the more audacious strategic initiatives being looked at by Dell and its advisers, said the people, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private.
Generally, the albums are stronger, more consistent, and more audacious than the mixtapes, which serve as messy grab bags hosting vast reserves of worthy music not quite intense enough to make the official albums.
It's a more audacious and defiant last stand than a shootout with the authorities could ever be, affirming Escobar's deep connection with the city and perhaps a resignation over his inevitable and imminent death.
The better solution according to Jonah Peretti, a founder of the company and its chief executive, would require a much more audacious effort: a series of mergers with five or six top internet publishers.
But as Netanyahu faces two criminal investigations -- and many in his closest circle implicated in a third -- other politicians, including some within Netanyahu's own party, have become more audacious, sensing the possibility of early elections.
Given Republican resistance and bitter division, the Green New Deal is more audacious and ambitious than the original, demanding trillions in government spending and the kind of national unity not seen since the Apollo Project.
" Others have criticized the statue through more audacious gestures: in 2001, a Native American man smashed its face with a sledgehammer, broke off three of its limbs, cracked the map Columbus holds, and yelled, "Genocide!
In his restless, reckless tendency to burn through ever more audacious new styles and subjects, the shape of his career perhaps most resembled his iconoclastic peer Bob Dylan, who incongruously nabbed the Nobel Prize Roth publicly coveted.
The Black Panther star, 35, has always had a knack for head-turning looks, but with more audacious color choices, more daring hairstyles, more playful accessories and, yes, even more delightful twirls, she has become bolder than ever.
But despite games like Most Wanted explicitly borrowing a lot of the trappings of Paradise, and the later Rivals and 2015 Need for Speed games attempting to make even wilder and more audacious open-worlds, Paradise remains lost.
" Toward the end of our meeting at the coffee shop, Rees told me shyly — a rare mode for her — that her biggest dream is to work on a major feature-film trilogy, something even more audacious than "Follies.
The team is firmly focused on developing its business in Southeast Asia, she added, but it is also eying potential expansions with China and the U.S. among the more audacious new markets that it is considering at this point.
Kerry "has a much more audacious and ambitious vision when it comes to using US power to solve conflict than the president he is working for," said Vali Nasr, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
And when their husbands revealed they hadn't changed, but had in fact gotten more audacious with their affairs — in the case of Florrick, with prostitutes; in the case of Clinton, in the Oval Office — both women famously stood by their men.
And while the squatter has backed off some of his more audacious demands by scrubbing them from the website, screenshots and archived versions of the site still exist because this is the internet and that's how things work around here.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan expanded stimulus on Friday by doubling purchases of exchange-traded funds (ETF), yielding to pressure from the government and financial markets for bolder action, but disappointing investors who had set their hearts on more audacious measures.
That is still true; you can go to Planet 13's website and place an order for in-house strains like Durban Poison and Banana OG, but their pivot to Vegas' brick-and-mortar entertainment district is a much more audacious endeavor.
Smith also includes a more audacious, broad-reaching ask in his letter: He's demanding "all documents and communications referring or relating to the source of advertisements" on Alphabet, Facebook or Twitter "affiliated entities advocating for so-called green initiatives," his letter notes.
To name just a few of Moscow's more audacious actions: it has invaded Ukraine and annexed Crimea, intervened in Syria to prop up the murderous Assad regime, and brazenly inserted itself into the democratic processes of the United States and its allies in Europe.
The campaign is grander and more audacious than simply hacking in order to steal sensitive emails, and it is central to Russia's foreign policy objectives: the weakening of European and trans-Atlantic cohesion, including the disruption or even destruction of the European Union and NATO.
In summing up her relationship with Williams, Sharapova floats the idea that the two women could mend whatever relationship they have and become friends, and follows it up with an even more audacious one: that she's just a little bit responsible for Williams's success.
Both Year of 22017 and Life Is But a Dream could be considered elaborations of the "Pleasure Principle" and "Miss You Much" videos, meshing love and desire with perfectionism and hard-body physicality in a way that's both more audacious and wholesome than Madge's provocative doc.
Led by more audacious leaders than either country has had in decades, China and the United States are now locked in a perilous game of chicken, with the possibility to derail the global economic recovery, disrupt international supply chains and destabilize the huge yet debt-laden Chinese economy.
Since 2000, the state has managed to shrink its overall carbon footprint slightly even as its population grew and economy boomed: But now California is taking on a far, far more audacious task: trying to prove to the world that it's possible — desirable, even — to pursue the really drastic emission cuts needed to stave off severe global warming.
Both are inspired by pulpy crime novels, both star two of the biggest film actors of their era (Charleton Heston and Jimmy Stewart) as law enforcement agents caught in dark conspiracies, and both films were created by legendary auteurs whose shared hunger for bigger and more audacious projects was matched only by their limitless appetite for food and booze.
This is the opening sequence for "The Powerpoint of Death," the second episode of Comedy Central's new dark comedy Corporate, but what's even more audacious is the way the episode circles back to it, to explore the ways these giant, global behemoths keep moving money around the world, in the form of bananas or gadgets or weaponry, and force their employees, often, to deal with the consequences.
In this way, it has perhaps an even more audacious sweep than that of "War and Peace": We are now with a soldier enduring the siege of Stalingrad; now with an Old Bolshevik imprisoned in Stalin's gulag; now with Eichmann pausing during an inspection of a newly constructed gas chamber to enjoy hors d'oeuvres and wine; now with David, a young Jewish boy walking toward his death in such a chamber.
Under the patronage of the courts of France and Burgundy in the late 14th and first half of the 15th centuries, goldsmiths devised new and more audacious methods of enamelling.
A male fairy who is Niall's older brother and Breandan's father. He was the only one who could control Breandan and when he died Breandan's attacks against the Sky fae became more audacious.
In April 1943, Dick Howe, the incumbent British Escape Officer, was approached by Sinclair, who had just been released from a long spell of solitary confinement for a previous escape attempt and his fellow POW, Monty Bissell, with perhaps one of the more audacious escape plans to emerge from within the walls of Colditz.Chancellor, 221. In April 1943, Mike Sinclair and Monty Bissell approached the British Escape Officer, Dick Howe, with a plan more audacious than any impersonation attempted so far Howe had mused over the possibility of switching German guards with British imposters.Reid, 408.
Forever eager to demonstrate his prowess, impose his stamp upon affairs, and demonstrate his contempt for diplomacy, the emperor was confronted with a situation in which nothing seemed to stand between him and the stroke that was more audacious than anything that he had yet attempted. Never had he been more wrong.
13) Colarbasus is said to have "endeavoured to expound theology by measures and numbers;" but this is simply the Marcosian method. The proceeding of Epiphanius of Salamis is more audacious. He has a separate article (Haer, xxxv. 258–262) on Colarbasus, the composition of which has been fully laid bare by R. A. Lipsius (Zur Quellengesch. d. Epiph.
Then, as if that were not strange enough, Toad breaks off his friendship with them, in favour of the weasels who are now sharing the Hall. Eventually, Badger’s keen observation leads them to realise the truth, and they must now rescue the real Toad before the weasels put an even more audacious plan into action and Toad becomes the weasels' enslaved prisoner forever.
The indifference towards the Imperial system by the Emperor and his daughter allowed a discontented republican minority to grow more audacious and to eventually launch the coup that overthrew the Empire. Pedro II may be considered a rare instance of a head of state who, despite being considered a highly successful ruler to the end, was ultimately subjected to overthrow and exile.
Once more Audacious came under fire from Révolutionnaire, leaving her no option but to flee this superior force.James, p. 133 Audacious was chased for half an hour by Bellone and the corvettes, before losing them in a rain squall, and eventually returned to Plymouth on 3 June. Révolutionnaire also escaped pursuit and was taken under tow by Audacieux, who brought her safely to Rochefort several days later.
Under Trumper's influence, Macartney became more audacious and adventurous; Unlike their English counterparts, the Australians were proud of their spontaneous play.Haigh, p. 94. Macartney revered Trumper as both a cricketer and a person, and was to be a pall bearer when Trumper died in 1915 at the age of 37. However, unlike Trumper, Macartney was known for his habit of "walking", the act of leaving the ground before or contrary to an umpire's decision if a batsman knows that he is out.
119, 120 (Little, Brown and Company, 1972). James Thomas Flexner’s interpretation is somewhat different from Lacy Ford’s: "Washington was willing to back publicly the Methodists' petition for gradual emancipation if the proposal showed the slightest possibility of being given consideration by the Virginia legislature." Flexner adds that, if Washington had been more audacious in pursuing emancipation in Virginia, then "he undoubtedly would have failed to achieve the end of slavery, and he would certainly have made impossible the role he played in the Constitutional Convention and the Presidency."Flexner, Thomas.
Eduardo lectures throughout Brazil and periodically visits the Casa Foundation. Despite not having completed his elementary school, he encourages young people from the periphery to study in interviews, shows and lectures, saying that "having a diploma and being well informed is more audacious than carrying machine guns." In 2012, he launched A Guerra não Declarada na Visão de um Favelado, his first book. Eduardo (composer and performer) and Dum-Dum (performer) were born and grew up in favelas of São Paulo in an environment where social violence, criminality, drug trafficking and drug addiction were rampant.
Sámano was defeated by Antonio Nariño in the Battle of Alto Palacé on December 30, 1813, and again in the Battle of Calibío on January 15, 1814. He fled with a reduced group of soldiers to Pasto. There he was replaced by Field Marshal Melchor Aymerich, because, according to Governor Toribio Montes, though Sámano was loyal to the Crown and had much military experience, more audacious tactics were needed for a royalist victory. He returned to Quito, where he was given command of another expedition to New Granada.
The heroic rear guard actions of the Groupes Franc Motorisé de Cavalerie had a lasting impact in the psyches of many Frenchmen in the resistance. The name "Groupes Franc" was carried on in the resistance where Groupes Franc (GF) were formed as autonomous mobile strike teams of resistance fighters. These later Resistance Groups Franc conducted many of the more audacious commando raids in Occupied France. Among their more famous exploits was the Groupe Franc led by André Bollier's liberation of Berty Albrecht from imprisonment at the Vinatier Psychiatric Hospital in Bron on December 23, 1942.
Rachit Gupta of The Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, saying the film had an "inspiring concept" yet was poorly executed. He said that while the film puts forth many ideas, few of them stick and the romantic moments and visuals, while striking, only stay for a little while. The film felt too long and the second half, when Bauua travels out of his hometown, feels more audacious than the first. Yet the positive is that the characters stay upbeat despite their challenges, and the lead actors (particularly Kaif in a striking role) give good performances.
Although she gained a new cabinet composed of politicians who supported the end of slavery, Isabel's decision held unintended and dire consequences for the monarchy. Instead of placating an unruly military faction, it only opened the way for more audacious demands and more widespread insubordination, while exposing the weakness of the civilian power. Several officers began to openly conspire against the government, expecting that in a republic they would no longer be exposed to the "harassment" which they believed they were suffering under the monarchy. One of them, Floriano Peixoto, advocated adoption of a "military dictatorship".
In the fall of 1997, Stowe began using Pier 63 as a base of operations, located in the Chelsea section of Manhattan, New York City at a marina operated by John Krevey. He promoted his one thousand days voyage in earnest, calling it the "1000 Days at Sea: The Mars Ocean Odyssey," and one news article at the time suggested a launch date of 1999.In one of history's more audacious acts of voyaging, Reid Stowe is preparing to hoist his sails, slip his mooring, and disappear for 1,000 days at sea. Tim Zimmermann, Outside Online, Oct.
UK based units spent 12 months in Malaysia, including jungle training and about 10 months in Borneo in two different areas. It was British policy that units did not do repeat tours in the same area. Generally units on their first tour were not allowed to undertake more audacious operations so those conducted in their first and only tour by 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment between May and July 1965 on the Sungei Koemba river, at Kindau and again at Babang may not have been representative of those by more experienced Gurkha and British battalions, even if there were successful.
8 Sturgis continued to write novels during the 1880s. They were My Friends and I (1884), John Maidment (1885), Thraldom (1887), and The Comedy of a Country House (1889). Reviewing the second of these, The Manchester Guardian said, "Readers of Little Comedies know how patiently and ingeniously Mr. Sturgis can draw what may be called the minor scoundrel – the scoundrel whose scoundrelism is so successfully concealed from the world and from himself that it is only a few people who know him to be a scoundrel at all. He has made a fresh and more audacious study of this type in John Maidment, a study audacious but successful.""New Books", The Manchester Guardian, 23 January 1886, p.
Jane Morris painted by Dante Gabriel Rossetti as Proserpine (1874) In 1848 William Makepeace Thackeray used the word bohemianism in his novel Vanity Fair. In 1862, the Westminster Review described a Bohemian as "simply an artist or littérateur who, consciously or unconsciously, secedes from conventionality in life and in art". During the 1860s the term was associated in particular with the pre-Raphaelite movement, the group of artists and aesthetes of which Dante Gabriel Rossetti was the most prominent:The original Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood had been formed in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, Rossetti and John Everett Millais, who aspired to a style of painting that they felt had been lost since the time of Raphael (1483–1520). > As the 1860s progressed, Rossetti would become the grand prince of > bohemianism as his deviations from normal standards became more audacious.
Mexico City was flooded with nightclubs, cabarets of all levels and burlesque theaters where the vedettes began to bloom. Among the most important nightclubs that illuminated the capital of the country are the Terazza Casino, the Capri (from the Hotel Regis), the Imperial, the Minuet, the Rio Rosa, La Fuente, El Conjunto Marrakech, La Copa de Champagne, El Cordiale, El Rondinella, El Clóset, El Quid, El 77, the Impala Bar and the Belvedere of the Hilton Continental Hotel. Some cabarets such as La Burbuja, Montparnasse, Las Fabulosas, El Can-Can, Los Globos, King Kong and Savoy also reached a great boom, while theaters like El Iris, El Blanquita and the Teatro Fru Fru presented burlesque shows, where the shows were more audacious and explicit. In addition, thanks to television, movies and magazines, the vedettes in Mexico reached their highest point of popularity.
Had he not suffered an incapacitating stroke on the way to Notre Dame mass in 1990, it is likely that he would have continued to use his popularity as a performer of his own works to experiment in relative safety with even more audacious musical techniques, while possibly responding to the surging popularity of non-Western musics by finding ways to incorporate new styles into his own. In his musical professionalism and open- minded attitude to existing styles he held the mindset of an 18th-century composing performer such as Handel or Mozart, who were anxious to assimilate all national "flavors" of their day into their own compositions, and who always wrote with both first-hand performing experience and a sense of direct social relationship with their audiences. This may have resulted in a backlash amongst conservative tango aficionados in Argentina, but in the rest of the West it was the key to his extremely sympathetic reception among classical and jazz musicians, both seeing some of the best aspects of their musical practices reflected in his work.See Azzi and Collier, Le Grand Tango: The Life and Music of Astor Piazzolla, Oxford University Press, 2000.

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