Sentence examples for brazenly dismissed from inspiring English sources

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(In a bracing moment of on-air rebellion the ABC anchor Peter Jennings announced and then brazenly dismissed his own network's instant telephone poll as unscientific and meaningless).

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NEW YORK — In an era when a politician brazenly dismisses any development he doesn't like as fake news, can there be a pursuit nobler than that of the fact-checker?

To brazenly dismiss his style, is a slap to the face of an auteur, responsible for the most innovative rap technique on this planet.

Victorine Meurent For decades, the woman who posed for nine of Edouard Manet's paintings (including Déjeuner sur l'Herbe and Olympia, detail above, which caused a stir in 1863 for its depiction of, naked and brazenly enticing) was dismissed as an alcoholic and prostitute.

The day following the match, he said: "Only a matter of months after our referees withdrew their labour, we had to witness the match official, Calum Murray, being manhandled, while another player who had been dismissed brazenly walked to his own supporters in defiance".

Mr Obama's visit, however, promised to deliver difficult messages, and he brazenly stood up for gay rights, dismissed by his Kenyan counterpart as a "non-issue".

Worth cites Al Akhbar's editor, Ibrahim al-Amine, waxing lyrical about Israel's coming elimination, and the subsequent deportation of the Jews "back to Europe," where, as the "hucksters" and "hagglers" dismissed by Marx in his On the Jewish Question, they will feel much more at home in its brazenly capitalist environment.

Gene therapy is widely dismissed.

Case dismissed.

Topic dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.

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