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"A more brazen exercise of executive power I have not seen," he said.
The Age of Empire is passed, and governments throughout the world were uncomfortable with what they saw as the brazen exercise of American authority over a country reduced to vassal status through force of arms.
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The good news is that at least one judge in California has now rejected this brazen exercise in lawlessness.
When I first got elected until he left, he used to say, 'You know, don't talk to me, because that's not good for you.' " Silver was brazen in the exercise of his power.
Villanueva and Orozco feared for their lives because they did not know who was chasing them, Kiesel said, adding that law enforcement has never been "so brazen in their exercise of deadly force".
It is an exercise of brazen electioneering to promote his continued leadership of Israel itself.
Cashless exercise of options.
Whether you think this is a principled exercise in constitutional restoration or a brazen display of judicial imperialism will depend on your views of the meaning of the mid-20th-century constitutional revolution that is conventionally associated with the New Deal.
Kejriwal was outraged by the brazen crookedness of the Games.
It was a brazen show of what we stand for.
One is his brazen shredding of all previous agreements.
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