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By November, the show's nationwide popularity, which would soon prompt the BBC to drop 6.5 Special for the brazen Oh Boy! clone, Dig This!, was confirmed when Lord Rockingham's XI's Hoots Mon topped the charts, but the protectors of public morality continued to keep watch.
As for poor little Britain, it seems to take this brazen bullying like a whipping boy in the playground who has wet himself.
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A group of Iranian hackers known as the Persian Boys were so brazen that they left their moniker inside the system so that security experts could find it.
Her wild-girl misadventures in New Orleans, involving a hot day, a bad wig, a brazen robbery and a narcissistic poet-boy named Sandy, kick off "Collected Stories," and Nora's defiant spirit presides over the entire book.
We were warned that if not careful women could be sexual temptations to men and boys, and the especially brazen ones might even try to take men's rightful places of leadership.
But this is questionable; he was already a brazen advocate of sex between men and boys.
"I love that boy," Moser recalled, referring to the most brazen of the children.
In the nature of experimental work, it's a truly bizarre 20-minute film about a pair of brazen scientists who perform unpleasant tests on a young sightless boy.
But really, the highest praise I can give "Brazen" is that it belongs in most every girl's — and boy's — hands by middle school.
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