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The easier one to get down, maybe, is the brazen claim that the government has not broken any promises in this budget.
Defending novels in Northanger Abbey, Austen declared that this was the literary form in which "the greatest powers of the mind" were exhibited, and her own achievement justifies that brazen claim.
Entirely lacking in accountability and legal justification, Obama's kill list takes to new heights Richard Nixon's brazen claim that "if the president does it, it's not illegal".
Finally, it made the rather brazen claim, "that the original tip that prompted the Page Six blind item, about an actor who broke into his ex-boyfriend's house an[d] sexually assaulted him, mentioned Franco specifically".
The Taliban's brazen claim that it killed the ten medical workers, six Americans, one German, one Briton, and two Afghans, leaves no doubt that the rising toll of civilian deaths is intentional.
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The anger was amplified by the Taliban's brazen claims of responsibility for the shooting, and by avowals that the group would attack Ms. Yousafzai again if it got a second chance.
They too like to use official cover to make brazen claims about their opponents.
Every decade there is a new fad diet with brazen claims for rapid weight loss.
So, government interventions in aggressive patent hoarding is as American as apple pie. 1. Narrowing Functional Claiming – The most brazen organization claim ownership over some crazy-broad innovation.
Example: In one of the most brazen chemophobic claims in the history of science and government, politicians around the world are now condemning carbon dioxide (the air that we breathe out and plants imbibe) as a dangerous pollutant.
Al Gore has focused exclusively on the most heavily Democratic counties in Florida in a brazen attempt to claim the presidency.
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