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"One with Others" represents Wright's most audacious experiment yet in loading up lyric with evidentiary fact.
For the beleaguered recording business Radiohead has put in motion the most audacious experiment in years.
And in terms of audacious experiment, 1927 was a banner year.
But quantitative easing has amounted to an audacious experiment in trickle-down economics.
The broadcasters started out with an audacious experiment which shows we can expect more great 'pan-European' co-productions in the future".
Just such realities prompted an audacious experiment two years ago by Long & Foster, the largest brokerage firm in Washington -- a standardized commission of 7percentt.
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Over the last two months the U.S. government has been running one of the most audacious experiments in entrepreneurship since World War II.
McLaren scored another hit with one of his most audacious experiments, the 1984 single Madam Butterfly, a mix of opera and electronics.
He ended by noting that "before he was 25," Ives "had begun those audacious experiments in the organization of sound" that in the critic's considered opinion made "the typical utterances of Schoenberg sound like Haydn sonatas".
"Control of Life: Audacious Experiments Promise Decades of Added Life" ran another.But 1960s America was also a period of growing concern (hysteria, even) about population in developing countries.
His plan, one of the world's most audacious experiments in economic policy in recent memory, combines a flood of cheap cash (doubling the money supply in two years), traditional fiscal stimulus and deregulation of Japan's notoriously ingrown corporate culture.
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