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Lynching was the most brazen expression of segregation's sham legal system.
And I didn't even open the dihedral doors, which arc out and up in a brazen expression of engineering chutzpah.
But I have to say, my sympathies lie with your brazen expression of boredom: a meeting on the financial nuances of pension changes that stretches beyond two and a half hours really does seem cruel.
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Brazen expressions of dissent are mounting; just Tuesday, five Falun Gong members set themselves ablaze in the middle of Tiananmen Square, and one died, a terrifying denouement to months of almost daily smaller acts of civil disobedience.
Committee to Protect Journalists Deputy Director Robert Mahoney called the shooting "a brazen assault on free expression in the heart of Europe".
The agility that they display with structural complexity at furious tempi suggests a political and a moral idea, of coping rapidly and negotiating tangles with bold style, brazen intelligence, and an uncompromising self-expression.
Faces — the eyes, expressions — were frequently hidden in "Helga," but, just as often, as in Yerushalmy's brazen gaze, they had a jarring prominence.
"They're brazen.
"It's so brazen".
It's incredibly brazen".
The move seemed brazen.
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