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Considering the scale of the theft and the brazen nature in which the gangs operate, this is hard to believe.
The Yard file, released at the National Archives in Kew, west London, reveals the brazen nature of the theft.
But the irascible Stern is still the person holding nearly autonomous authority, and the brazen nature of sending the players home was clearly too much for him.
The convictions were the first ones stemming from the maritime suicide bombing, which provided an early glimpse of the brazen nature of Osama bin Laden's global terror network.
The convictions were the first ones stemming from the bombing, which provided an early glimpse of the brazen nature of Osama bin Laden's global terror network.
Superintendent Johnson said later that the shooting highlighted what he had long said about the brazen nature of the violence here.
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Mr. Moreschi said: "The whole thing is fairly bold in its brazen self-congratulatory nature.
What has been striking, particularly recently, has been the brazen and callous nature in which these payments have been extorted.
Though the overall death toll was low — only one Afghan civilian was killed in the attacks within Kabul, for instance — the brazen and coordinated nature of the attacks have got Western military and intelligence officials talking about the evolution of the Taliban.
But the brazen and serial nature of the fires suggests a yearning to be noticed an attempt to make some twisted point.
As I spoke to other people, it seemed that what angered them most wasn't the actual substance of the emergency decree but the brazen, self-serving nature of it.
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