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Bold suffered a decline in use for some years (brave, undaunted and intrepid were preferred) but made a comeback in the great example of the split infinitive of our time: the "Star Trek" plan "to boldly go where no man has gone before".
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The Taliban took responsibility and claimed that the medical-aid trek was actually planned to convert local people to Christianity – something that was patently untrue.
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The Grammy-nominated pop-rapper has shuttered her first arena tour months after postponing the planned trek.
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[Associated Press via Wall Street Journal] Occupy Wall Street protesters plan to trek across Manhattan from Washington Heights to Zuccotti Park on Monday.
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