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Though legal, the choice strikes some legal experts as perhaps a bit brazen.
It also seems a bit brazen.
But at a time when BP is in the news for all the wrong reasons -- and when members of Congress are being asked to play an oversight role over the company's actions in the Gulf -- Meyer's presence on the host list seems a bit brazen for Gardner.
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For a salad to work in the final, it needs faultlessly elegant execution and a bit of brazen faith in its component parts.
These days Green is getting a bit more brazen with ad spending-he is raising the budget to 10% of revenues.
Kandel's archrival in this race is 25 years younger and a bit more brazen: Timothy Tully Timothy Tully, 47, a researcher at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and a founder of privately held Helicon Therapeutics in Farmingdale, N.Y.
Through the book, I hope to be just one voice that is fighting for you, believing in you, walking beside you on this journey to be a bit more brazen.
I am going to start contacting potential clients who are out of our league, being a bit more cheeky and brazen in our pitches – asking for fees beyond our standard, contacting chief executives directly, suggesting shorter timelines, and so on.
A bit of economic liberalization, and some brazen asset redistribution or consolidation: that's Putinism, and a picture of continuity.
The TL DR version: one brazen marketer got a bit too cocky in his (typo-riddled) responses to a customer, word spread, and the acrid wrath of the Internet rained down like hellfire.
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