Be bold and take some time to explore some of the sheltered coves and quiet bays that can be found at a spot near you. |
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I had seen many jockeys on board the same Florida Pearl, but no one handled him better than the bold Maguire. |
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I've got this kind of gut feeling that using italics, bold, ellipsis, exclamation marks in your writing is lazy. |
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They've already argued that these two statements are in bold contradiction. |
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This use of the anachronistic was further employed in his bold adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest. |
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She uses all colors, but especially likes the bold blues of delphiniums and larkspur and the soft blue of Russian sage. |
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It was a bold and ambitious plan that took no account of the terrain or local conditions. |
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I'd asked Mark Twight to be my partner because he was a bold alpinist known for climbing fast and light, an ascetic philosophy I live by. |
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Boston was producing leather-back chairs during this period with very bold ball-ring-ball turned front stretchers. |
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In this way accordingly he dissuaded the Lacedaemonians from showing themselves to be either too bold or cowardly. |
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The fish at the river mouths will be a mix of types, all the way from dark males with bold kypes to silver missiles full of energy. |
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The resultant form is bold and distinctive and is further modelled by a re-entrant corner cutout, set directly above the sunken entrance court. |
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It has a bold design, with real aesthetic integrity, and works like a charm. |
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I then realised that the letter A at the beginning of a word signifies that the word should have been printed in bold or italic. |
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Come here at sunset, when the colours flame in red and orange, bold and beautiful. |
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It was the world's first ever cassette single and the record company took the bold step of not releasing it on vinyl. |
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The style of winemaking is very much in the big and bold French Bordeaux type. |
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Today they have taken another bold step aiming the product at those who like to remain on the forefront of the computer world. |
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They walked into town wearing khaki uniforms, each had a bold colour patch on his back to identify his status. |
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The narrative text is quite brief but is well-written and liberally marked up with bold text to identify keywords and key concepts. |
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Stubborn, willful, bold and determined, natives born into this combination all take themselves and their actions very seriously. |
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Katz's forte is history of ideas, on a grand canvas with bold strokes of broad brushes. |
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In approving plans for closer monetary ties, Asian governments are painting with bold strokes on a big canvas. |
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Pick a bold but sheer shade to give you that naturally flushed, healthy looking glow. |
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Only men can become Kathakali dancers and their make-up is striking with the use of bold colors to paint the faces and expressions. |
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He used bold, poster-like contrasts of form and colour, with strong black outlines and extensive areas of flat, uniform colour. |
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You will need bold summer food to cope with this sweet, hefty, toasty, nutty white. |
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The show's whip-smart writing, bold frankness and exceptional acting more than make up for these minor stumbles. |
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Davie qualifies bold assertions and subordinate escape-clauses, paradoxical epithets and sentences opening with an adversative link. |
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The lid curves down to meet the bumper that flows around the bold wheel arches and creates an aerodynamic spoiler. |
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Why had she adventured her life on a bold impulse to satisfy mere curiosity? |
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Then I wrote in my journal for a little bit, using entire pages to write angry ramblings and cuss words in huge, bold print. |
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On subjects as various as football, the Church and the media, Jones is bold, informative and acutely observant. |
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Could there be a more fitting end to the Italian presidency than this bold example of jobbery? |
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Big, bold, and fiercely territorial, these birds dominate all other waterfowl in their domains. |
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Aware that I had already won a small victory by being the last standing player, I made a bold move with my queen. |
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This tract is beautifully undulating in its surface, containing a number of bold eminences, steep acclivities, and deep shadowy valleys. |
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A jabot, splashy or bold prints, round and low necklines, or long ties on a scarf make busts look larger. |
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However, the customer wandered away to look at an abstract in big, bold colors. |
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Accompaniment patterns lay comfortably in the hand and the broad harmonic vocabulary includes a few bold moments where accidentals abound. |
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The purge marked a bold effort by the Islamist leader to abate widespread anger over the attack. |
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And it is this that makes them some of the most adventurous, bold, and exciting to experience. |
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Consider one bold, green dress with a voluminous skirt that shimmered with what looked like the green scales of an alligator. |
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The well, ghost or no ghost, is certainly a piece of history with a bold presence. |
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Or bold stands that may not preserve our security today or tomorrow, but keep our principles safely intact? |
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The 2014 election was a wipeout, progressives say, because Democrats lacked a bold economic message to inspire voters. |
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The declaration adopted by the meeting was a bold step, but it did not a revolution make. |
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Bright red is a bold accent in clusters of anemones and candy canes. |
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Although this bold statement was watered down slightly during oral submissions it illustrates the unreality of the Local Authority's case on foreseeability. |
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After a little while, I realized my face was looking a little dull, so I used some more product on my face to bring out the natural bold radiance of my ebony skin. |
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But that bold suggestion went nowhere with the politicians, who stalled until the idea, along with the confederacy, was dead. |
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A timid knock sounded, followed by a couple of bold raps on the door. |
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The dancers are in flat slippers, the costumes are in bold autumnal colours of magenta, orange and dark yellow, and the girls have their hair loose. |
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Someone had hit upon a bold concept, a stroke of genius, in fact. |
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Although her debut album Drama stole its sound and attitude wholesale from the US, Thank You sees the vocalist take bold steps onto new musical ground. |
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This latest ruckus in the CRC brings the challenge of dealing with evolution into bold relief. |
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She was surprisingly shy, considering the bold way she had recruited April as a foster mother when she became widowed. |
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The windows are surmounted by rusticated wooden jack arches with superimposed keystones, and a heavy modillion cornice crowns the bold Georgian proportions of the facade. |
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It is, I suppose, a lack of confidence about architectural values that holds us back from bold new statements and the imaginative adaptation of old buildings. |
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He has been the most exuberant champion of bold colors, the likes of which have not been seen since the Day-Glo days of raves. |
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Pugnacious, bold, and curious, like other weasels, the wolverine is omnivorous and consumes a wide range of edible roots and berries, small game, and fish. |
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His gesture is so bold it has a whiff of sacrilege, not just of art-world rebellion. |
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Every ruddy pebble on the pounded clay, every blade of yellow barley beyond it, stands out in bold relief before me, vying for my eyes to embrace it and it alone. |
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Built from simple repetitions of geometric motifs and a limited palette of black, white, lavenders and soft pastels, they confront the viewer with a bold, graphic appeal. |
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For the guys there's fluffy suits in electric blue and bold red, psychedelic printed tops, wax trousers with leg-length zippers and fisherman hats. |
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Inevitability and electability having failed him, Mitt Romney has decided to try seeming bold. |
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Not all of those guarantees are as golden as the bold rescuers might hope. |
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In a bold move, Kentucky pol Elisabeth Jensen has vocalized her support of the Affordable Health Care Act in her bid for Congress. |
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This means that furniture size should be relative to the appropriate space and free of bold patterns. |
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At nesting time the parents become bold and pugnacious attacking crows, magpies, cuckoos and kestrels crossing their territory. |
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In 1984 Eurostyle happened in America as the bold style of international trendsetters became the sleek shape of luxury here. |
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The Antiguan Government has created the bold target of building no less than 500 new homes in 500 days. |
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His wallpapers and textiles, featuring stylised bird and plant forms in bold outlines with flat colors, were used widely. |
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A boyhood spent on the cliffs at Kirkcaple had made me a bold cragsman, and the porphyry of the Rooirand clearly gave excellent holds. |
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But of those bold curries, butter chicken, or murgh makhani, is the richest of all. |
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Other units may be found in the table below, where the more often used terms are in bold. |
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Symbols in bold represent vector quantities, and symbols in italics represent scalar quantities, unless otherwise indicated. |
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The UKSA, Yachting Monthly and the Maritime Trust were the three major project partners in the bold campaign to save the yacht. |
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Facing the equally bold challenger Shamrock III, Barr led the Reliance to victory in just three races. |
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Then voluble and bold, now hid, now seen, Among thick-woven arborets and flowers. |
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Tattoos, in particular, are not the radical brandings, the bold violations of flesh and propriety, they once were. |
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Kiwis living in Australia are gearing up to fight for social service rights by making a bold move to win a seat in the New Zealand Parliament. |
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Few politicians have been bold enough to oppose the plan to cut taxes. |
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Fun, funky patterns such as checks, gingham and stripes in bold colors set the stage for the playful line art. |
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Many associate this era with fashion model Twiggy, miniskirts, and bold geometrical patterns on brightly coloured clothes. |
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The first numbers in brackets are the years they represented the Ospreys, while the second numbers in bold are the number of caps they received. |
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Galadriel is so moved by his bold yet courteous request that she gave him not one, but three of her hairs. |
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By default, the summary tasks are bold and outdented, and the subtasks are indented beneath them. |
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He wanted to launch a bold initiative that would knock Britain out of the war with one stroke. |
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Its bold, experimental, and yet sophisticated solutions are a step beyond the other Palaeologan monuments of the capital. |
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Wolves may display unusually bold behavior when attacking dogs accompanied by people, sometimes ignoring nearby humans. |
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Our view relies on a plenitudinous metaphysics to which we are antecedently sympathetic, and adds to it one bold hypothesis. |
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This was due to use of terrain, phalanx and cavalry tactics, bold strategy, and the fierce loyalty of his troops. |
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The architecture can range from ornate with bold with colours to simple, clean lines with earth tones. |
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Afonso made a bold approach to the city, his ships decorated with banners, firing cannon volleys. |
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Chafee's tenure as Secretary was marked by a willingness to make bold decisions and stand by them. |
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The red herring prospectus is so named because of a bold red warning statement printed on its front cover. |
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Well suited to the exposed regions in which they predominantly live, the Swaledales are very hardy, thick coated, able bodied, and bold. |
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Settlements with a population of over 10,000 according to the 2001 census are shown in bold. |
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With a few bold strokes of the pen he had rendered a titan with its streamlined body, immense mouth in front, and betentacled fins at the rear. |
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Christ calls for large ideas, bold enterprise, heavy undertakings, brave adventure, and heroic plunging into the thick of things. |
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It would be extraordinarily bold of me to give it a try after seeing what has happened to you. |
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This bold assertion has been fully vanquished in a late reply to the Bishop of Meaux's treatise. |
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Set in a working Washeteria in London during the Thatcher era, this bold film focuses on relationships between white and Asian communities. |
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For SS14 she's gone for bright block colours, flattering body con designs and bold python prints with the accent on stylish wearability. |
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Delicate whinchats, with their bold white eyestripes, can be seen feeding in weedy fields both inland and at the coast. |
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The kutauss is remarkably bold, sparing nothing which it can overcome, and frequently killing merely, as it were, for sport. |
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What a tiny little schooner! But is it not bold to spread both sails? And see, now that we have come round to the wind, how the skiff keels over. |
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Castile was already engaged in a race of exploration with Portugal to reach the Far East by sea when Columbus made his bold proposal to Isabella. |
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Tiggy Wiggy made a bold bid from the front and clung on for third, just ahead of Malabar. |
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From deep berry to bold winged eyes, winterise your look with these top trends. |
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No less bold or all-encompassing is this new book, in which Diamond considers the opposite end of the continuum, civilizations that collapsed. |
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There were rich shades of butterscotch and bold hues of purple. |
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After the anglophilic Goldings version, this is the all-American of the group, with a big, bold hop aroma and character. |
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This was a bold proposal because Reims was roughly twice as far away as Paris and deep within enemy territory. |
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About the time the riflemen arrived at Boston, Washington had a meeting with a bold and aggressive warfighter, Colonel Benedict Arnold. |
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The island itself is one of the wildest in the world on account of the bold and craggy rocks. |
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Teams in bold type are competing in the Formula One championship in the current season. |
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There were shift dresses in bold colors and prints, as well as graphic jumpsuits, evening gowns and A-line frocks. |
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Engine manufacturers and constructors in bold have competed in the 2017 World Championship. |
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The claim that it completely explains evolution is of course a bold claim, and very far from being established. |
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The player can perform several different shots such as bold shots, jump shots and masse shots, a first for a pool game. |
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Expressionist painters explored the bold use of paint surface, drawing distortions and exaggerations, and intense color. |
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Doing bold scenes in The Guru helped me feel at ease with the raunchier Strictly. |
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Russia was a communist country at that point and bold artistic statements were closely monitored. |
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Trudi still had a German accent, but Liesl and Fritz were perfect New Yorkers who said bold and toid, Noo Joysey, Lawn Guyland, and were adopting youse from the Irish. |
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In 1861 Morris began making furniture and decorative objects commercially, modeling his designs on medieval styles and using bold forms and strong colors. |
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Silver needed to be bold and decisive and he was unquestionably both in sending the lout Donald Sterling to the showers with a lifetime ban on Tuesday. |
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But the truth is that plenty of artists from other countries make work that's bold, naughty or nasty, without getting more than a very occasional headline. |
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During the 20th century, the Colombian sculpture began to develop a bold and innovative work with the aim of reaching a better understanding of national sensitivity. |
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Oh! bold Fighting Attie, the knowing, the natty, By us all it must sure be confest, Though your shoppers and snobbers are pretty good robbers, A soldier is always the best. |
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The bold lines indicate time points at which fasting values were statistically different from the prefasting values according to two-way, one-sample t-tests. |
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Throughout the operation, Beaufre proved himself to be more aggressive than his British counterparts, always urging that some bold step be taken at once. |
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Significant values are highlighted in light Gray color and bold letters. |
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The auxiliary verbs are in bold and the main verb is underlined. |
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Themistius set about a bold program to create an imperial public library that would be the centerpiece of the new intellectual capital of Constantinople. |
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It is in keeping with the bold scientific age in which we live. |
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He needed something bold and dramatic to shore up his failing candidacy. |
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Some are of disposition fearefull, some bold, most cautelous, all Savage. |
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Those who had genuine claims to the throne are shown in bold. |
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Having occupied it he then launched a similarly bold invasion of Bohemia. |
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The name of each canton in its own official language is shown in bold. |
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Outside of the comedic field, the sort of bold play with sound exemplified by Melodie der Welt and Le Million would be pursued very rarely in commercial production. |
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He found her moribund from blood loss, and in a bold move withdrew his own blood, transfused his blood into his sister, and then operated on her to save her life. |
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The purpose of the anecdote is to show the bold recklessness of the warrior, who could amuse himself with his song-craft in the very face of the enemy. |
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Pinfold's emotive watercolors, which spread over one and sometimes two pages with occasional small insets, leap out in antiquely bold red, blue and green hues. |
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Engine manufacturers in bold have competed in the 2017 World Championship. |
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The bold tag has been deprecated in favour of the strong tag. |
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A little, bold, solemn, stomachy man, a great professor of piety. |
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Brown simplified the long narrow stretch by sweeping it into a lawn that dropped right to the riverbank, stopped at each end by bold clumps of native trees. |
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Wesley hesitated to accept Whitefield's call to copy this bold step. |
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All of her children are terribly bold and never do as they are told. |
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Ross Barkley has not yet earned the trust of Roy Hodgson, an international manager inherently suspicious of bold talent, but Roberto Martinez has no such reservations. |
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This first-of-its kind opportunity invited fans in the United States to think of an Xbox LIVE Arcade game idea that brings to life the bold spirit of the Doritos brand. |
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Torn by Ronny Kobo is a sophisticated ready-to-wear collection that celebrates individuality and bold style choices that puts a fresh spin on the concept of dressing up. |
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However, he takes pains to present his reasons for belief in God without appeal to scriptural or patristic authority, using new and bold arguments. |
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