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And perhaps no one wielded power more brazenly than Sohel Rana.
But critics say the Chamber has become more brazenly pro-Republican under Mr Donohue.
China is pressing its territorial claims more aggressively, Russia interfering more brazenly.
This sort of "abuse excuse" has been advanced far more brazenly before.
But, at the same time, Hollywood filmmaking is even more brazenly commercial.
The sonatas are ingratiating: think of Mozart with less counterpoint and more brazenly virtuosic passagework.
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The references to period styles seem at best dutiful and more often brazenly cheap.
As you probably guessed, it has something to do with money, but in a way that feels more uncomfortably, brazenly mercenary than previous reboots.
After we returned home, I found myself being more cavalier walking brazenly from my bedroom to the bathroom with no towel, even!
It's a tough call as to which is the more cynical ploy: brazenly playing to a female audience that probably could stand to lose a few pounds or shamelessly playing to a male audience that likes to fantasize about women more gorgeous than actually exist in real life.
More recently, he brazenly proposed lowering the rim from 10 feet in the women's game to adjust for the average player being smaller — in effect saying that women should be confident and independent enough to play by their own rules that work best for them.
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