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So I brazenly called Sardi's and told the young woman who answered the phone why I was calling.
As a teenager, Mr. Jobs brazenly called William Hewlett, Hewlett-Packard's co-founder, to ask for parts for an electronics project.
Two months ago, I brazenly called Smittens – the mittens built for compulsory hand-holding – the "World's dumbest mittens" (original post here).
The city-as-monoculture can only continue with surveillance, stop-and-frisks, eminent domain, developer tax windfalls and all the illegal activity brazenly called Progress and New York Greatness and The Future by the teleprompter readers.
Passing wasn't too much of an issue for Paris when she was at university, but when one person did suspect she was trans, and brazenly called to confirm it, the panic set in. "I was absolutely gutted because people didn't know, but obviously this one person had picked up on it.
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Mr Joseph brazenly calls it the mobile-phone industry's greatest ever innovation.
Trump has no problem brazenly calling out the other Republican candidates, who spend their time sucking up to billionaires, either.
The capacity and willingness to drive people along with the use of the pitchfork of threatened redundancy or the flaming torch of disciplinary action does not make a leader and the mere fact that you so brazenly call yourselves leaders is evidence of the malaise that prompts me to write.
As it rolls out its familiar setup, "Fleabag" becomes a small but shattering heartbreak of a comedy, unafraid to brazenly call out many familiar defensive mechanisms, including the trick of brazenly calling out familiar defense mechanisms.
This week, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of that extraordinary year, Landmark Theaters in Los Angeles will present a retrospective of 13 movies from 1962, in a program that it brazenly but aptly calls "The Greatest Year in Motion Picture History".
If your friends brazenly continue to call you a nerd, then say goodbye to them and drop them!
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