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noun
Insolent boldness, especially when imprudent or unconventional.
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This goes back to audacity and humility.
That success could largely be attributed to audacity and vision.
When it comes to audacity, this deal really was a blockbuster.
Mr. Singer and his counterparts, who own about $700 million worth of the company's old debt, have called Vitro's efforts "a testament to audacity, brazen manipulation and greed".
In the mid-seventies, Wenders moved from audacity to audacity with the trilogy "Alice in the Cities," "The Wrong Move," and "Kings of the Road".
Instead, the funds asked American courts to reject the Mexican bankruptcy plan, calling it "a testimony to audacity, brazen manipulation and greed".
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"For Johnny Depp to have the audacity to want to play Tonto is totally unforgivable".
"I mean, just to have the audacity to dictate to us what we should do," Ms. Sims said.
It takes years to gather the audacity to get rid of them".
You have to have the audacity to say: 'This is unacceptable' and come up with an alternative".
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