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That was too brazen for the referee to ignore.
The early stages of grief can make a person brazen; for awhile, you have nothing left to lose.
That would be too brazen for Osgood, whose voice does not carry much farther than a stage whisper.
The result has been mayhem: a street war in which no target has been too big, no attack too brazen for the gangs.
India has been rocked by the attack in the central state of Chhattisgarh, one of the most brazen for several years, which also wounded a former federal minister and many party supporters.
In cases where romance did blossom, the tidy Shakespearean denouement hardly seems adequate: Was the woman exceptionally brazen for her time, risking rape or ridicule to initiate the seduction?
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Venezuela's self-styled revolutionary President Hugo Chávez has even tried to politicise fake breasts, accusing his countrymen, who've been buying them as 15th-birthday presents - a girl's traditional coming-of-age celebration in South America - of falling for that brazen cheerleader for Western consumerism, Barbie.
LaBeouf's Jake is a sleek sociopath with a brazen genius for selling, spinning new lies for each customer for the hell of it, keeping them talking and refusing to notice how he is offending or failing to convince.
It would be insulting for House Republicans to show brazen disrespect for the law as well.
For U.N.-sanctioned Iran, which last fall lost its brazen bid for a seat on the U.N. Security Council, this UNDP chairmanship is the next step in a creeping campaign for diplomatic influence and legitimacy at the U.N. via seats on the boards of the U.N.'s alphabet agencies from UNICEF, to the United Nations Environment Program, to the World Food Program and beyond.
It claims the hunt is for scientific research; its critics say this is a brazen front for a commercial whale-meat harvest.
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