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He — Clive Owen as Ray, on whom a suit becomes a brazenly sexy uniform — is MI6.
And though it began as a brazenly unilateral move, it has since become more inclusive.
Indeed, dramatists seem to be subverting America's international image as a brazenly confident and powerful globocop.
He -- Clive Owen (above, with Ms. Roberts) as Ray, on whom a suit becomes a brazenly sexy uniform -- is MI6.
Yet Mariah Carey, the big sister these two artists most closely resemble, orchestrated a brazenly public rejection of a mentor.
It followed Nothing More To Say: a brazenly poppy track that made a lot of other dance music sound staid.
We are dishonored by the House Republican "stimulus" bill, a brazenly selfish act in a time of war.
A faux-liberation, "Going Places" was actually a brazenly reactionary film, a cinematic model for the age of Giscard d'Estaing.
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For some, a tattoo is worn like a badge, brazenly announcing a message or image in the brightest of colors to all it encounters.
I'd characterize the book's Dickensian aspect more simply: it depicts a life lived in a pathologically, brazenly, unrepentantly, systematically, and casually racist country.
On a more brazenly produced reality series, such an altercation would have been milked with abandon, stretched massively beyond most standards of taste and, perhaps, of ethics.
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