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It underscored that Mr. Bush is generally not a bold risk taker in his public life.
Bold risk takers, it seems, now garner publicity and dollars as their conservative colleagues are crowded off the stage.
Nonetheless, Markel creates rich portraits of men who shared, as he writes of Freud, a "particular constellation of bold risk taking, emotional scar tissue, and psychic turmoil".
"The thing I love about the Philharmonic as an institution is that they are such bold risk takers," he said then.
You can identify this type of leader by their ability to not just see the future but seize it, their comfort with unconventional strategies, and their acceptance of bold risk.
Yet come September, as the polls shifted, Mr. Bush became the hapless one, his malapropisms fatal and his aides reactive, while Mr. Gore had metamorphosed into a bold risk taker gleaming with a winner's confidence.
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Soon after, the bold risk-taking led to a recovery.
They are bold, risk-taking dancers, as seen again in Mr. Maillot's "Duo d'Anges," set to Handel.
His supervisor, Aleksandr Feklisov, said Julius thought of himself as an "omnipotent recruiter" and was a bold risk-taker.
Dreamed up in the mid-1980's by engineers at Motorola, its creator and largest investor, Iridium was certainly a first mover and a bold risk-taking project.
What it needs to recover is its legacy of bold risk-taking: not with another mining claim or ranching spread, but by paying its own way.
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