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The distinctive, dimodal whistle call is given repeatedly, and this bird is brazen, spending ample time in the open, and foraging in fruiting trees and shrubs.
Professor John McKenzie, left to pick up the pieces of his predecessor's brazen spending which left Leeds £78m in debt despite £52m worth of players being offloaded, still claims he is "optimistic" about the club's future though he was quick to warn supporters that recovering from the excesses would take considerable time.
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These days Green is getting a bit more brazen with ad spending-he is raising the budget to 10% of revenues.
London's hedonistic mayor, Boris Johnson, who is also Cameron's unofficial stalker, had also decided to come home, possibly rattled by Ken (where exactly is he?) Livingstone's day of brazen attacks on government spending cuts and Johnson's campaign for tax cuts for the rich.
The challenge now confronting American society is how to transition from an era in which we spent and consumed in brazen disregard of traditional limits into a new period in which we live on what we bring home from work.
His manner was both brazen and evasive, and the five days that he spent on the stand devolved into a wearying cycle of omissions and "I don't remember"s.
For decades Americans have witnessed Trump's brazen, no-holds-barred style which opened the door to him spending fourteen seasons as the star of the hit TV show The Apprentice and later Celebrity Apprentice. .
If they don't install it, people will ask why they spent so much for nothing, so they have to brazen it out," Liu Xiaoyuan, a lawyer who has opposed the software, said.
Parliament's powerful spending watchdog today formally castigates the internet giant Google for a "brazen" and "unconvincing" attempt to avoid paying its fair share of UK tax.
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