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Some compared the situation to Mexico's drug war, with intrusions growing more brazen and no real headway being made to combat them.
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There are 10,000 soldiers and police officers patrolling the city's streets, but every week, the violence seems to grow more brazen.
Chinese secret agents have also grown more brazen; earlier this year, they reached as far as Burma to capture the fleeing sixteen-year-old son of a human-rights lawyer who was detained in July.
Although the Orange County district attorney, Tony Rackauckas, would not say whether he planned to pursue capital punishment, at a news conference Tuesday, he called Mr. Ocampo "a vicious killer" and offered grim details of crimes that he said grew more brazen and more violent as the killing spree went on.
The regime grew more brazen with every crime, and every passing day.
Or has Kelly grown more brazen with each compliment from Bloomberg and other New Yorkers, such as NYU Professor Mitchell Moss, who likened Kelly to Jack Bauer, the Fox TV crime-fighter who broke laws in the name of national security, and who called Kelly "our secretary of defense, head of the CIA and... chief architect rolled into one".
YOU cannot get more brazen than holding a political rally in a church.
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