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The last, daring word in modern theater and modern subject matter when it opened on Broadway in 1921, this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of a prostitute's redemption now seems all but buried in quaintness, myth and exotica.
He challenged them, by daring word and sometimes dangerous deed, to create a culture of kindness.
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Many Arabs want self-determination as evidenced in their daring words and events in the news.
Written in a language that is both economical and daring — the word frère, "brother," becomes a verb in "Jojo" — Brel's songs offer profound lessons in life's small triumphs, love's big compromises and the soul-sustaining qualities of defiance and compassion.
In his daring book Tango with Cows, he abandoned syntax for a spatial arrangement of words on old wallpaper to explore visual poetry.
A zealous, daring wire walker — the French word funambule is a more lyrical, as well as a somewhat more ridiculous-sounding term — he conceived a passion for the structures even before they were built.
Rather than welcome Palin with a sisterly embrace, they pursued her with machetes of words for daring to utter their sacred "F word".
Appreciators tend to speak of the 72-year-old actor in hushed, reverential tones, scattering the words "daring visionary" before his name like rose petals the way that the name Manuel Noriega was preceded by the descriptive "Panamanian strongman".
We all went back to our shovels, no one daring to say a word.
Can you imagine any advisor daring to use the word "dossier" to Gordon Brown?
This week, Oxford Dictionaries bagsied themselves acres of media coverage by daring to make their word of 2015 an emoji.
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