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Its instrumental support is unusually bold for the Baroque era.
Criticism of Hezbollah has now become unusually bold.
Her work is unusually bold and sometimes startlingly frank.
What Ty is doing just unnerves some people because it sounds unusually bold.
Large, juicy shrimp cooked in a piquant Mexican garlic sauce had unusually bold presence.
The lightness of Mahler's original score was everywhere in evidence, with solos leaping out in unusually bold detail.
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If the Newark Museum had a bold, unusually interesting and provocative approach to collecting and showing new art, it could be a destination for art lovers from all over.
His main objective in this bold, dynamic, unusually vivid book is to bring an adult's perspective to events that he could neither fathom nor forget.
Many of the actions Annis takes, such as moving to a different city despite her family's objections, were common among women living in the 1970s when the novel was written, but in a Regency setting they mark Annis as a bold and unusually independent woman.
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The Baltimore currency trader who hid losses of $691 million over five years was "unusually clever and devious" -- and also bold, according to the internal report of his activities released yesterday by Allied Irish Banks of Dublin.
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