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We are citizens of a great country, on the verge of bold advance, and we have to live up to that high standard.
In the autumn of that year, having succeeded Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard in the command of the Army of Tennessee, Bragg led a bold advance from eastern Tennessee across Kentucky to Louisville.
He declared in a memorandum to the French court that New France must restore its position by a bold advance into the Ohio River valley, which theretofore had not been claimed by New France or its Indian allies.
Yet powerful domestic forces are pulling the two leaders in opposite directions in advance of elections in France next year and in Germany in 2013, driving Mr. Sarkozy to seek a bold advance in European integration but keeping Mrs. Merkel's foot on the brakes.
Like Mart Crowley's "Boys in the Band," another once-controversial drama set in the then-covert world of homosexual life, "The Killing of Sister George" endures primarily as an amusing (distressing?) bulletin from a more benighted era, when portraying gay men and women onstage in any capacity marked a bold advance.
Because that is exactly what the legislatures in Utah and South Dakota have done with their bold advance into the vast swamp of extremist fantasy and ignorance.
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The drug-testing programs of major American professional sports leagues have long attracted more attention for their gaping loopholes than for any bold advances that make cheating especially difficult.
Three weeks into his job, Facebook Director of Gaming Partnerships Sean Ryan made bold advances to developers during the M&A panel at Inside Social Apps.
His intense, sometimes bombastic style of making bold advances and awkward pullbacks lacked adequate guile to succeed in Washington.
Although bold advances have been made in understanding the metabolic potential of intestinal microbes based upon a massive amount of DNA sequencing of bacterial isolates and in metagenomic studies [9], [11], few functional studies have been performed characterizing community wide gene and protein expression in the gut.
The boldest advance came in the 17th-century, when Henry Winstanley, an eccentric inventor and practical joker (he had chairs in his house that flew up in the air), took it upon himself to build a lighthouse on the lethal Eddystone Rock, 14 miles from the English port of Plymouth.
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