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Customers with the temerity to venture inside will typically find the goods priced beyond their means -- if they can muster the nerve to ask for price sheets.
The Irish writer John Connolly had a spectacular debut with Every Dead Thing, which had the temerity to venture into the unhealthy bayous of Louisiana and never put a foot wrong.
I had read "The Electric Kool-Aid asid Test" an an undergraduate, and spent most of our meeting wiping my damp palms on my skirt, trying to muster enough temerity to venture a question.
And when the curriculum had the temerity to venture into territory with even the vaguest potential for moral or spiritual gravitas, it was obvious that a sort of moral and intellectual panic gripped many of the teaching staff.
But when she began making more-regular TV appearances, on popular documentaries on ancient themes and talking-head political programs, she encountered the response that awaits many women with the temerity to venture into the public arena: "trolling" or online abuse.
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The present author wishes to venture further.
I have not the temerity to make any predictions.
Will he have the temerity to change his life forever?
But neither man had the temerity to confront him directly.
"David and Goliath" lacks the temerity to say so.
"Once I had the temerity to say something about myself.
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