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It's a bold declaration of what popular music in 2008 could be.
Their bold declaration of so-called facts have quickly dissolved upon inspection into vague conjecture.
An end-zone billboard continues to welcome visitors to Death Valley, a bold declaration of trouble ahead.
"Scarves are a small but bold declaration of style," says Louisa Parris, whose classically banded neckerchiefs are a favorite among Colette shoppers.
For Ichiro Suzuki, this is the bold declaration of a duel he has won at a better rate than almost any other hitter in the major leagues.
But if it was a shot across the bow, Lord Spencer's bold declaration of linguistic democracy does not seem to have unsettled the countless British aristocrats who wear their own flamboyantly semi-pronounceable names, and those of their enormous homes, like badges of honor.
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The Israeli and Palestinian prime ministers have made bold declarations of their intentions to work for peace.
The history of Los Angeles is full of bold declarations of war, none of which has dislodged the city from its undisputed status as the gang capital of America.
Mr. Obama's opening gambits as president were bold declarations of new directions, from announcing the closing of the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to sweeping restrictions on interrogation techniques.
There are both bold declarations of personal taste (4 April 2009: "Dominoes is not that fun of a game") and major site milestones (5 September 2004: "And then there were wall posts").
These consist of small gestures rather than bold declarations of feeling.
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