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It needs to be more audacious.
"Because of cable, we can be more audacious".
Had Rosalind been a man, the author suggests, she might have been encouraged to be more audacious.
Vicente del Bosque was miffed about Spain's latest outing, a narrow victory over Belarus, and urged his team to be more audacious in their search for goals to kill off games, rather than possession to suffocate it.
The unabashed triflings of Cara Wilson — whose "identification" with Anne Frank can be duplicated by the thousand, though she may be more audacious than most — point to a conundrum.
P.S. "The Descendants" is Payne's comeback film after an unfortunate seven years away from feature-film directing; I wouldn't be surprised if his next projects (and he has recently spoken of his intention of getting to them in a hurry) prove to be more audacious in their conception and their realization.
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But he has never been more audacious than now.
But May has been more audacious, as Tory reformers can be.
The attack on the pilgrims was more audacious and evidently well organized.
In some ways, Mr. Wallenda's walk is more audacious than those of his 19th-century predecessors.
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