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She seemed both embarrassed and emboldened to be criticizing America to an American.
With so much time and so little new to say, anchors and commentators are emboldened to be their worst selves.
The prime minister's internal opponents are emboldened to be more aggressive in their rebellions against the Tory leader.
Under his watch, starting with a disastrous 1961 summit meeting in Vienna with Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviets were emboldened to be more aggressive.
Who knows, down the line, if people will feel more emboldened to be rude or deny me interviews.
We need to feel love, so that we may feel both more calm and yet emboldened to be more honest or courageous.
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Encouraged by Fatima and falling in love with her, Manfred is emboldened to follow in his father's footsteps.
By coming close to victory, banks are likely to be emboldened to fight other regulations being drawn under the Dodd-Frank bill.
So, it was a lot of fun for me to be emboldened to approach other women.
I'm terrified by the racist bullies who are being emboldened to come out of the shadows.
It will be said that if we do not fight China over the South and East China Sea islands as we have threatened, Russia will be emboldened to attack the Baltic States or Eastern Europe, Iran will be emboldened to attack Israel and destabilize its Sunni rivals, and North Korea will be emboldened to attack South Korea and Japan.
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