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The big record labels are getting brazen.
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Defenses that get brazen and try to defend the 223-pound receiver straight up get burned (Johnson has great wheels and is too strong for most cornerbacks to even think about jamming).
From pop music you get brazen (and probably creepy) exuberance in "I'm a Girl Watcher," by the O'Kaysions, or tender and refreshing level-headedness in the Drifters' "Save the Last Dance for Me".
From pop music you get brazen (and probably creepy) exuberance in "I'm a Girl Watcher," by the O'Kaysions, or tender and refreshing level-headedness in the Drifters' "Save the Last Dance for Me". Yet, as is often true, we get the most serious treatment in literature.
When the right gets brazen about the NAACP and Thurgood Marshall by extension, you know something rotten is up.
This kind of comedy is usually a mix-and-match of outlandish situations with any of several outcomes: a misunderstanding that ends in humiliation for someone; a moment of great danger, which is miraculously/hilariously survived; a moment of total absurdity that gets brazened out (successfully or unsuccessfully, in which case the characters flee in fear).
The costumes for women have been getting quite brazen, he noted.
As he enters late middle age, he seems to be getting more brazen.
But drug barons are getting more brazen.
The attacks on a fuel-carrying vessel in the region appear to be getting increasingly brazen.
Boats burned in the Med Jump to media player Migrant smugglers are getting more brazen, so the coastguard is using a controversial tactic to stop them.
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