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Google's idea to scan millions of books and make them searchable online seemed audacious when it was announced in 2004.
The Tribune: It may have seemed audacious for Obama to start his campaign in Springfield, invoking Lincoln.
Starting a newspaper filled with material from blogs seemed audacious -- as did the idea of starting any kind of newspaper in 2009.
Such a prediction seemed audacious and marvelous to a 14-year-old student, but when Tycho witnessed its realization he saw and believed the spark was lit and, as his many later references testify, he never forgot the event.
He said, "When we started this show, the hottest show on TV was 'Keeping Up with the Gabors.' " It seemed audacious to even make a Gabor joke in 2015, and I appreciate that kind of audacity.
At these moments, using techniques that might have seemed audacious to an undergraduate literary theory class in 1985 or so, the film calls attention to its own artificial status.
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It seems audacious, almost perverse, to use dance to explore free speech.
Audiences, movie-makers, and actors would all benefit if erotic display in movies comes to seem audacious and shocking again.
The shock caused by the sequence was considerable at the time, and even now it seems audacious.
For those who already know about Gage, the railroad worker who had an iron rod blown through his skull and survived (but not, it is said, without experiencing a radically negative change in personality), Kean's article will seem audacious.
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