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And there was even some bravado.
But there was some bravado in this talk.
"Age is just an abstraction, not a straitjacket," the film's Irene says with some bravado.
With some bravado, Angel insists that what he did was therefore only "technically" wrong.
These days if you ask him about "Street Ball," he can still muster some bravado.
I think like anything else, it takes some bravado to break into speechwriting if you're not already there.
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It has nothing to do with puffing ourselves up with some inflated bravado suggesting we are impervious to feeling the vulnerability accompanying insecurity.
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