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Its unforgiving exploration of racism was daring for its time, and the film garnered critical praise.
Serenade (1937) was daring for its period in its presentation of a bisexual hero.
The most refreshing point of the show is the ending, which was daring for a musical comedy of the time.
It was daring for the protesters to accuse Rally members of corruption; normally, Tunisian workers limited their public demonstrations to economic demands.
The most prominent slogan was 'Working Is a Duty — You Thieves.' " It was daring for the protesters to accuse Rally members of corruption; normally, Tunisian workers limited their public demonstrations to economic demands.
To do so was daring, for powerful political conservatives, seeking to squash the fledgling "Taisho democracy" movement and determined to militarize Japanese society, resisted cultural influences from the West.
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Lots of New York stores have been daring — for their fashion, design and windows.
It's daring for a musical comedy now, and happily no one has changed it.
The Indiana-born Cole Porter maintained an elegant apartment, where he gave hedonistic parties that were daring for their mingling of gay and straight friends.
"To include it as the final emotional ending point of the record, that ties things together — that's daring for me," he said.
Too many people have convinced themselves that such humour is daring for targeting marginalised groups, or somehow sending those who "do it for real".
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