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Gangsters flouted it (with Capone so brazen that he held news conferences).
Cheating has become so brazen that few Nigerians expect fair elections.
Orlok is so brazen that he marches right into town carrying his coffin.
It was so extraordinarily brazen that some in the audience actually laughed.
The move was so brazen that it provoked an uprising in which millions took to the streets.
Nairobi's criminals have become so brazen that they no longer seem to fear the police or prosecutors, the survey said.
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Bill Clinton was notorious for cheating, not in a ball-down-the-trouser-leg way, but in a brazen "That-shot-didn't-count-so-I'll-take-a-mulligan" way.
"This was just a brazen murder that happened in broad daylight," he said.
It has an unfinished, brazen quality that is both captivating and, sometimes, glib.
The blues-rockers were flashier and more brazen, qualities that long ago propelled their music into big rooms.
That was merely one tactic in a brazen performance that also involved wedding dresses, prank lyrics and calisthenics.
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