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was bold for
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Courageous, daring.
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LaikaLizzie "Naomi Klein is a mainstream author, and she was bold for writing about a topic that is still not considered appropriate when people socialise.
The much-lauded history of homosexuality, The Mirror of Love, was bold for a mainstream comics artist in 1987, but in retrospect it comes across as both obvious and lugubrious, without either the passion, the insight, or the artistry of David Wojnarowicz, James Romberger and Marguerite Van Cook's 70 Miles a Second.
The Mod Squad knew exactly what it was: an entertaining, would-be cool show with young people speaking jive and fighting crime in a multi-culti sort of way that was bold for primetime though obviously just catching up with real America.
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"I've got to be bold for the poor!" Mr. Crane explained.
It would be bold for Britain to ditch this weapons system, but it would be the right thing to do.
"We know it's bold for a sponsor like Groupama to get involved in the Volvo," Cammas said.
Giving fishing vessels the boot is bold for any nation, but perhaps more so for Palau, a smattering of 300 islands east of the Philippines.
Audrey was being bold for high school girls.
March is long gone, but let's continue taking feminism back and being bold for change today and forever after.
In closing, I'd offer my favorite quote: "Be Bold, for mighty forces will sustain (support) you" - Goethe.
"With our future as a nation at stake, we need to be bold for our schools to be successful with all children".
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