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Certainly he is the only candidate in the field who is experienced enough — and audacious enough — to claim credit both for Clinton's balanced budgets and for Reagan's unbalanced ones.
Give Massachusetts credit for setting audacious health care goals.
His gracious acceptance speech, in which he paid tribute to his father Ken and credited Mickelson's audacious assault, hit exactly the right note.
The famously audacious opening of "Top Girls" is a credit to the boldness of her theatrical imagination, the protean source behind "Cloud Nine," "Mad Forest" and an impressively varied collection of other groundbreaking dramas.
Here, his lightest touches are the most pleasing, from a witty Incredible Journey-style montage of a cross-country canine trudge during an audacious fake "Intermission" sequence, to the credits font lifted from John Waters's Desperate Living.
To Ms. Groff's credit, this is an exceptionally audacious gambit, especially for a first novel.
Robbing for over two decades and made up of ex-Yugoslavs citizens, from Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, they are credited with many of the most audacious thefts in criminal history.
It was an audacious wish list, but you had to give them credit for trying.
To his credit, the book is a thrill despite the frustrating nature of the investigation, in which he painstakingly tracks audacious leads from mendacious thugs only to arrive at dead ends.
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