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The stronger you can be as an athlete, the more bold and brave you will be later in life.
The exhibition shows — not really to her fashion credit — Diana's enthusiastic embrace of the 1980s, the more bold and brash as she rejected the idea that she would one day be queen.
"People now want to go into details, and the more bold the better, like Patricia Cornwell [number 12 on the list of most borrowed adult authors for 2008-9].
The (more) bold prediction is that the sports industry will produce the next tech unicorn.
The apparent success of deploying agent-relativity to 'consequentialize' deontology leads Dreier to defend the more bold hypothesis that any moral theory can be represented as a form of consequentialism so long as we are willing to allow that consequentialism comes in agent-relative as well as agent-neutral versions.
The deal is the largest-ever by a Taiwanese manufacturer in a Japanese supplier and could be all the more bold, considering that just yesterday there was a report from iSuppli on how sales of flat-panel TVs were in decline and flattening out.
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After pulling off the December theft, the organization grew more bold, and two months later it struck again — this time nabbing $40 million.
The more Crocetta talked, the sharper and more bold he became.
Later, the tango, waltz, and ragtime dances from "The Soldier's Tale" were performed essentially as written, and in this context the music seemed more bold and dangerous than ever.
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