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Christina didn't promise anything, but Daly seemed to have to emboldened her.
In Gilgit, sectarian violence has flared up – attributed to emboldened militants who have their sights set on breaking Pakistan apart.
As Mr. Keller points out, global dangers are swirling — from Iran's nuclear program, to emboldened affiliates of Al Qaeda, to a rising, more assertive China.
With the failure of the operation went any pretense of state authority in Waziristan, as the government in effect ceded control to emboldened militants.
Overnight, her public persona shifted from Hollywood sex kitten to emboldened, countercultural revolutionary.
Can the C.I.A., after a decade of fat budgets and swaggering prerogative, adjust to emboldened congressional oversight?
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This impunity can lead to emboldening" attackers.
This is nonsense – it tends to embolden them.
This seemed to embolden Mr Hollande and Mr Le Drian.
At first, the organized campaign seemed to embolden Mr. Ford.
What they managed, for one night, was to embolden Kobe Bryant.
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