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Johnson uses his stature as one of the game's best receivers to speak boldly and emotionally.
"She encouraged us to speak out and speak boldly," Tuttle added.
"I think one can speak boldly," said Charles Wolfram, an emeritus ethics professor at Cornell Law School.
Martz can speak boldly about it now, but Bulger has been susceptible to mistakes, throwing 22 interceptions along with 22 touchdowns this season.
But as the rebels speak boldly of future victories, the people who live in their zone of control grumble and express fears of trigger-happy guerrillas at road checkpoints as well as the knock at the door at night.
By 1969 I still knew no woman who could face the world and speak boldly in her own right, with the ambiguous exception of de Beauvoir, who had explicitly rejected the possibility of having children.
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