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Choreographers who "do Shakespeare" should be emboldened by his example.
Miller said that the Trump administration's position may in fact be emboldened by such moves.
Other communities can also be expected to be emboldened by Wal-Mart's setback.
The forces of reaction that rallied to his side will undoubtedly be emboldened by the election.
Westminster is a different matter.Mr Cameron should be emboldened by that, because he faces a substantial task.
In fact, Republicans will surely be emboldened by the way Mr. Obama keeps folding in the face of their threats.
Erdogan might also be emboldened by a decline in the traditional solidarity between Kurds across national borders.
Russia should not be emboldened by Congress to resist progress in negotiations to move cooperatively beyond the ABM treaty.
We're also entering an era in which law enforcement officials appear to be emboldened by Trump's election.
-- Make no mistake: Vladimir Putin saw Trump's behavior in Brussels, and he will be emboldened by it.
Or would they be emboldened by a dogged continuation of an expensive, open-ended, poorly-managed, diplomatically-distracting, economically and socially debilitating conflict Ron FernandezPalo Alto, California.
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