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America was waking up to her, although she made no attempt to clean up her act: famously Jack Lemmon walked out of a show in disgust after she brazenly admitted she was having an affair with a married man.
But Mr. Castaño's candid style -- in 2001 he authorized a biography, "My Confession," in which he brazenly admitted planning massacres and assassinations -- has angered other commanders in the organization, who had come to view him as a liability.
And what about the Supreme Court that brazenly admitted it did not have enough evidence to sentence Mohammed Afzal (accused in the Dec 2001 Parliament Attack) to death, but did so anyway, because "the collective conscience of the society will only be satisfied if capital punishment is awarded to the offender".
Despite being a party to the DoC and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), China, in recent days, has brazenly admitted that it has been constructing facilities on the Johnson Reef, a South China Sea feature that falls well within the Philippines' EEZ.
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Paul Valéry, who eulogised Marcel Proust despite brazenly admitting he had only skimmed the writer's work, claimed this critical distance better enabled him to comment on it.
The Niger delta is the only place in the world where companies brazenly admit to massive oil pollution from their operations and claim it is not their fault.
Do I think there's a hypocrisy that Guardian journalists can brazenly admit to phone hacking and don't even get arrested, whereas a lot of other journalists are being pulled out of their beds at six in the morning?
Do you know that type, the type which brazenly admits that he is doing something harsh and unfair but impudently asks, "There is no law to stop me, so what are you going to do about it?" This character of citizen is a most dangerous enemy to the peace and stability of the republic.
"Mr. Bridges has now admitted that he brazenly stole $820,000 worth of digital currency while working as a U.S. Secret Service special agent, a move that completely violated the public's trust," said U.S. Attorney Haag in a release.
Then I brazenly take control of the situation.
For 13 years you didn't just deny it, you brazenly and defiantly denied everything you just admitted just now.
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