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Every brush stroke is a bold act of pictorial balancing.
This bold act of professional transparency simply transformed heart surgery survival rates in this country.
Any bold act of policy or legislation risked splitting the new government in two.
This strikes me as a remarkably bold act of line-drawing.
In Mr. Sherman's performance the effect comes across not like a gag but like a bold act of rhythmic dislocation.
The disillusionment and fatigue we found among Israelis and Palestinians compels a bold act of international leadership.
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The message on the sheet was signed with the letters "E.L.F.," the infamous initials of the Earth Liberation Front, a loosely organized group that has been linked to multiple bold acts of ecoterrorism across the Northwest and elsewhere for two decades.
Mr. Irving's novels, from his breakthrough, "The World According to Garp," through "The Cider House Rules" and, in 1998, "A Widow for One Year," have been bold acts of the imagination, but each has also been deeply grounded in research.
What's clear, in Lanzmann's narration of his romantic adventure with Kim Kum Sun, is that her desire to associate, personally and erotically, with him was an act of daring resistance to an astonishingly oppressive regime and Lanzmann, taking some extremes measures to help her, committed bold acts of resistance (albeit far less risky ones) as well.
Goldstone's career as a judge was characterised by bold acts of judicial activism that soon attracted national and international interest.
In order to learn empathy, young people need high-quality opportunities to do empathic things, like bold acts of kindness and volunteering in their communities.
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