The freshness of the form in both plays is more than matched by the daring freshness and audacity of the content. |
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The audacity and arrogance of that move has not been lost on the people of New Zealand. |
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The thing was then, and is now, a Rube Goldberg contraption of breathtaking audacity. |
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Like her books, her life story must be read in a historical context to appreciate its richness, its disregard for convention, its audacity. |
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He scored four times and thrilled the footballing world with his audacity, his fearlessness, his youth. |
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The sheer audacity and scope of the Manhattan Project remain impressive today. |
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Then he burst out laughing, and embraced the great designer, congratulating him on his audacity and courage. |
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He came to dominate it by shrewdness, audacity and the huge force and charm of his personality. |
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Just as you marvel at the ingenuity of the filmmaking, you laugh at the sheer audacity of it all. |
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There is no passion, no audacity and no commitment at all evidenced in this film. |
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Sometimes, you just have to step back and admire the sheer audacity of these guys. |
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But the film is also notable for capturing the sheer energetic audacity of Mick Jagger's persona. |
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I think the faculty was more impressed by my adventurous spirit and audacity than my celestial beauty in that performance! |
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For the sheer ambition and audacity of this venture, he deserves to be congratulated. |
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While she was being tried, she had the audacity to laugh at questions presented to her. |
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That he had the audacity to dictate what American adults could and could not see was sickening. |
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She then had the audacity to allege that I had exaggerated the truth in order to win a government grant of 750,000 to improve road safety. |
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Once again he was lambasted and mocked when he had the audacity to put forward a logical explanation. |
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The boy had the audacity to lie to him, straight in his face for a second time. |
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I couldn't believe this guy had the audacity to do something like this in the middle of the day! |
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And some little pipsqueak of a lawyer somewhere has had the audacity to question this award. |
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Stacey later told police he had no recollection of how he came by the injury and he could not believe their audacity in arresting him. |
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Henson even had the audacity to try and drop a goal from two metres inside his own 10m line, but the ball sailed narrowly wide. |
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But I also feel a little awestruck at the artfulness and audacity of it all. |
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And this Minister has the audacity and temerity to try to say that that is listening to the people. |
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Some of these merchants of death even have the audacity to take their patients' temperatures, measure blood pressure, and use a stethoscope. |
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The sheer audacity of this album, its unabashed confidence and sense of drama is jaw dropping. |
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Due to the boldfaced audacity of all involved, his honor mandates no sentence. |
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But other criminal elements are muscling in on the business, including 10-year-old boys who have astounded the authorities with their audacity. |
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These selfish ungrateful wretches not only had the audacity to return Howard but compounded their sin by giving him a seemingly compliant Senate. |
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McCann then had the audacity to look up and whip it into the far corner without so much as a second thought. |
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The tree is typically Carioca in its brashness and audacity, but despite the city's fondness for it, Rio is not famed for its yuletide. |
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The splendour and the sordor is side by side, the audacity and the grubbiness, the pathos and bathos. |
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Thus Guderian bullheadedly ignored von Kleist's order and then had the audacity to debate its merits. |
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That is provided no-one had the audacity to doubt the spiel by asking questions, to which the lad had no answers. |
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Y'see, these country bumpkins from Ontario had the audacity and nerve to cover part one of Pink Floyd's classic The Wall. |
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Even when her mother had come out and ranted about his rudeness and audacity, she stood stock-still. |
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And they have the audacity to clothe themselves in the language of morality. |
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After all, fair's fair, and I can't believe they have the audacity to require their players to have certain skills and abilities. |
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The Baroness and her friends worshipped novelty, inappropriateness, audacity, not piously but with ferocious abandon. |
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Julia raised her brows, hoping she had a natural talent for being a fibster, for it would take audacity to pull the wool over Sophie's eyes. |
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His early, all-male Hamlet, complete with semi-naked gravediggers, had the newspapers, both tabloid and broadsheet, fulminating at his audacity. |
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After giving a somewhat amused snort at my audacity, he asked me what it was I wanted to know. |
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Full of delightfulness and delicateness, boldness and plain audacity, the album tantalizes all the senses. |
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Now the bosses have the audacity to try to deskill the workers at the Central, and to run down factories in the name of modernisation. |
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It was an even bigger surprise that he actually had the audacity to call security. |
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The Cuban-born player then had the audacity to claim in a tell-all book that most professional baseballs players are on the juice. |
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The audience sat in a stunned silence, their mouths agape at Cohen's audacity. |
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These days truck drivers have the audacity to drive through a town or city with passengers perching on the cargo even when they are aware it is illegal. |
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She spoke with disdain in her voice and openly insulted him, then had the audacity to look pleased with herself. |
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I would never have the audacity to fall for such a slimy two-timer! |
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One of the bars even had the audacity to display a trading certificate in the place where the licence should have been placed. |
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With Curt Schilling carrying a perfect game with one out in the eighth inning, Davis had the audacity to drop down a bunt, which he beat out for a single. |
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But Dan had had the audacity to simply wander into my life and rearrange it to suit him and what he wanted. |
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He had been used to regarding his comrade as a blatant child with an audacity grown from his inexperience, thoughtless, headstrong, jealous, and filled with tinsel courage. |
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Modi may have fumed at the audacity of a woman who could stand out in public and point a finger at him, but there was little that he could do to stop her. |
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He had the audacity to laugh in her face, as if she was still a child. |
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It'd been a while since someone had the audacity to yell at him like that. |
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I have the audacity to believe all my peeves are rational, but will justify naming one of those because there's bound to be someone who thinks otherwise. |
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I simply couldn't believe the audacity, the brazenness of it. |
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Carl was now fully enraged with the audacity of the brash detective. |
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As David Plouffe detailed in his book, The audacity To Win, the campaign had committed in writing to stay in the federal system. |
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It had to do with me having the audacity to mock their new savior Ted Cruz. |
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I have seen swallows do this and I marvel at their audacity. |
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Out of devilment, Ferguson then had the audacity to offer a four-to-one bet that Larsson would not score against his team. |
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They levy marketeers and traders all sorts of fees and have audacity to even allocate market stalls or cause expansions of these utilities without the consent of the council. |
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Only sheer audacity would enable an author to rewrite the history of a nation's seminal figures, tarnishing the name of Judaism's noble ancestors. |
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The guilty will defend by rounding on the accuser, and for that reason I expect to be chastised for the audacity to doubt their value, although some do good work. |
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The clothes that designer Stefano Pilati created for his final collection at YSL smoldered with audacity and dark sexuality. |
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First she betrayed him, then she had the audacity to show up and rescue him. |
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They couldn't believe that Josh had the audacity to say that in front of the boss, but he didn't care. |
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What gripped you most as you watched him was his sheer audacity. |
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This idiot and his team of oafs had the audacity to patronize and laugh at Eugene last night. |
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Only now has the sheer scale and audacity of the operation become clear. |
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The terrorist acts that day were breathtaking in their murderous audacity. |
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I can't believe that person actually had the audacity to say something like that. |
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The sheer audacity and disdain for privacy and civil liberties was amazing. |
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Readers may differ on whether this combination of Chick Lit and techno-thriller succeeds, but it's hard not to admire the audacity of the experiment. |
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The reason, in his own words, is his forthrightness and audacity. |
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To add to the audacity, the revision comes from a white scholar, Robert Jefferson Norrell. |
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Somebody never pays his loans, yet he has the audacity to ask the bank for money. |
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Darwin was astonished by Grant's audacity, but had recently read similar ideas in his grandfather Erasmus' journals. |
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By contrast, his rival Rene Belloq is killed for having the audacity to try to communicate directly with God. |
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In the end, talent and technique got the better of ardor and audacity. |
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They have a great sense of performance, bravado, and audacity. |
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Since they came together in 2004 the New York-based band have taken their gender-bender audacity across the world. |
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His move required a bit of audacity as well as practicality. |
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I have known him for 20 years and admire his audacity, acumen, and vision. |
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The emperor, astounded at such audacity, demanded of him who he was. |
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The brash private had the audacity to criticize the general. |
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Although Baruth, a Web reviewer popular for his audacity, had previously gotten along with Porsche publicists, he's been a nonperson with the automaker ever since. |
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Once they are established though, the audience is taken in and a comic by-play follows while the joke is revealed through greater audacity in the portrayal of the characters. |
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