Sentence examples for a true broad from inspiring English sources

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She shares the balls-out "never complain, never explain" attitude that marks out a true broad.

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"Realising that the lies, half truths and manufactured fears by which this [Iraq] war had been sold to the public were backed by images of the Islamic world latched on to by our media - of bearded fanatics, suicide bombers and veiled gunmen - it seemed important to offer a truer, broader picture".

What sets true broad-based community efforts– like Wikipedia and Linux and even Firefox– apart are that there is a small base of people who do the heavy lifting and an army that does micro-work and evangelism.

But it will have to accept that labor has rights, dignity, and claims, and it will have to work for true, broad-based, sustainable, and fairly-distributed economic prosperity.

In what may be seen as an example of the lack of substantive discussion on education policy, the mention became the subject of several exchanges between the Romney and Obama camps, with the media and the Obama campaign in particular citing Romney's openness to cutting public broadcasting funds -- and Big Bird -- as emblematic of his true, broader position on education.

It is possible that SR-B1, being a true scavenger with broad ligand specificity, is a low-affinity receptor for mycobacteria and simply plays only a minor role in vivo.

It became a true standout in a broader business software market characterized by slowing growth.

Alternatively, observed associations with these components may be indicative of a true causal agent within broader health-relevant mixtures from motor vehicle or other combustion sources; this may be especially true of 17α(H),21β(H -hopane, given its very low contribution to total PM2.5 and OC mass.

A true renaissance arguably also requires broader public interest in — and comprehension of — the game, which remains mysterious to many potential fans.

Possibly, reactive aggression is differentiated better from proactive aggression when the definition includes aggression only as a result of a true provocation, as compared with broader definitions that also include for example aggression in anticipation to a perceived threat.

And prosecutors are very resistant to granting such an assurance of (what's called) limited use immunity, lest they somehow inadvertently grant broader immunity than intended, or grant broader immunity to a true wrongdoer in an effort to make a case against a more significant target -- a case that perhaps is not there.

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