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"But for some reason nuance goes out the door when a non-white person dares to demonstrate intelligence and play with language.
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"Conspicuously unostentatious," Duffus wrote of Nourse, "he nonetheless carried to manhood the unquenchable dare to demonstrate who was the better man".
A minority of unelected religious conservatives claim to speak for public opinion, yet they arrest the very pollsters who dare to demonstrate otherwise.
At these meetings near the German border, one of them attended by their local leader, Konrad Henlein, the Nazis demonstrated, as they never before have dared to demonstrate.
No one will dare to demonstrate any further how the junta engaged in corruption in the Rajabhakti Park project.
Every day organizations make decisions like the one Monti faced -- do what is required by law (or convention) or dare to demonstrate the courage and true leadership by going above and beyond.
The proposal essentially dared YES to demonstrate how many of Cablevision's three million subscribers actually want it.
A Sun headline admonishes the students sternly: "It's your right to demonstrate but how dare you insult your country".
Continuing to cull badgers to demonstrate their commitment to tackling bovine TB, ministers cannot – dare not – admit that original fatal error.
Some might take this to demonstrate the flaws in the model; I say we should dare to hope".
His actions amount effectively to a dare to the oversight mechanisms, long criticized for their toothlessness on intelligence whistleblowers, to demonstrate their robustness.
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