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It is if he is brazening the thing out, challenging the milksop youth to fight him or flee, or possibly already withdrawing into his own psychotic and delusional world.
Kurzel's other flourish is the insolent way Macbeth behaves with his speech after Duncan is murdered: "Had I but died an hour before this chance / I had lived a blessed time …" It is as if he is brazening the thing out or maybe already withdrawing into his own psychotic and delusional world.
He was brazen in his attempts to bulk up his authority.
MEPs, many of whom appear to want to make their name by bringing down Mr Prodi, sensed that he was brazening it out and called off the dogs - for now.
Yes, he was brazen, yes, he was shameless, and yes, he made a complete fool out of himself as much for his barely coherent words as for his class A actions, but that hardly makes him newsworthy.
But Pietersen hits it further - Styris first disappeared over what had become deep square-leg and then, astoundingly, over long on, and yesterday, more controversially, he was brazen enough to change his position before the bowler had released the ball, a tactic which has led to suggestions that it is unfair.
Yet Bernanke escapes blame from economists, journalists, and politicians alike -- and in testimony yesterday he was brazen enough to praise his Fed for becoming such a robust "profit center" to the U.S. Treasury.
For starters, he's brazen about his passions.
He was brazen, and it inspired devotion in men like Rasta.
"He was brazen enough to push me up against the wall to try and kiss me," she said.
Such boasting is brazen.
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