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What CFA and others refuse to accept is that no audacity, arrogance, or sinful pride exists when those of us struggle to change the application of the civil (not biblical) rights and obligations associated with civilly (not religiously) created marriage.
However, Le Figaro wrote, "No audacity, no invention, nothing but a plot which intrigues without captivating, disturbs without terrifying, interests without exciting"., Zodiac has a rating of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes dubbing it "Certified Fresh", and a 78 metascore at Metacritic.
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It requires no special audacity and, of course, affects the material world not a jot.
There's no artistic audacity of any sort in "Pride," and its lack of invention is an essential part of its calculated appeal.
Its pictures are utterly and blandly professional, pretty enough without being showily postcardish; its story is a stack of tightly sliced events laid out in chronological succession with no narrative audacity or curiosity or freedom; its earnest absorption in the conflicts of youth lack humor or even extravagance.
With no little audacity, La La Land seeks its own place somewhere on a continuum between Singin' in the Rain and Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You, with a hint of Alan Parker's Fame for the opening sequence, in which a bunch of young kids with big dreams, symbolically stuck in a traffic jam on the freeway leading to Los Angeles, get out of their cars and stage a big dance number.
As she insisted on doing what she can no longer do, her audacity was inspiring: her message was you do the best you can, and if you have to, fake it.
Quentin Blake shows no such posthumous audacity.
But for sheer audacity, no one can surpass the French actress ISABELLE HUPPERT, the focus of a 26-film retrospective at the MUSEUM OF MODERN ART.
As if to compensate, the deluxe edition of the album features an extra CD of the same songs with Streisand accompanied just by Krall's piano quartet, which has the virtue of imposing a nightclub ambience, but still no greater interpretive audacity.
And so the Republic head to France with spirit and a little splash of audacity: no wonder one of the first things that an emotional Walters said after the final whistle on Monday night was that "hopefully we can put right what went wrong in Poland" at Euro 2012.
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