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But it is her understanding of the prosecutors' brazen ambition to win the case, at all costs, that is key.
It is a paean to what Professor Ballon hails as "the city's first great civic enterprise, and a vision of brazen ambition".
Ali Smith's writing often disrupts forms in a joyous, mind-expanding fashion, and in How to Be Both, she mischievously remodels the novel with both brazen ambition and sneaky subtly.
While Hilary Ballon celebrated the 1811 map as a "vision of brazen ambition" in her 2012 book, "The Greatest Grid," even the word itself raises Mr. Koeppel's hackles — derived as it is from gridiron, a medieval human grill tailored for torture, and giving birth to another kind of harrowing etymological variant: gridlock.
And while, this month, they take no issue with corporations being subject to the existing contribution limits, anyone paying attention knows that eliminating such caps will be corporate America's next prize in its brazen ambition for absolute control over our elections.
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Such were the exceedingly brazen ambitions, possible only because I was still young, that flared up within me.
Such brazen ambitions might be more attainable if Yahoo merged with, say, Viacom, the owner of CBS, MTV and other outlets.
Such brazen ambitions might be more attainable if Yahoo merged with, say, Viacom, owner of CBS, MTV and other outlets.
It was an era that was rife with "premonitions of civil war, shattering deaths, fatal compromises, crushing defeats, corrupt bargains, brazen betrayals, and reckless ambition joined in a pandemonium of political bedlam," Blumenthal writes.
Bold and brazen sells.
But what quickly marked them out from the rest of the young contenders was the brazen confidence backing up their songcraft and musicianship and the sheer, boundless scope of their ambition.
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