I said nothing, just nodded my head before I said anything to go back on or revoke my promise, so carefully and so brashly made. |
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Rafe demanded brashly with just a hint of a slur in his voice. |
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In many ways, the British TV market was unusual when Sky stormed brashly in. |
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Rather brashly he declares he will only believe if he can touch the nail scars in Jesus' hands and the scar in his side. |
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This was a victory that could only have been won by a political movement with a brashly irrational self-confidence. |
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As drivers, Capricorns are impatient and thrust themselves brashly into the traffic. |
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In the 1950s, he brashly challenged psychologist B. F. Skinner's theory of language as a learned skill, acquired by children in a process of reward and punishment. |
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In 1921, the Knox Academy brashly issued an honorary membership to Madame Marie Curie, the Polish-French co-discoverer of radium and the only two-time Nobelist in science. |
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Charles, in fact, brashly challenged Francis to single combat multiple times. |
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While Vachir's disciples are numerous among the Bahmi of the Canyons, the duchy of Kerenton has also produced its share of blue-skinned Champions, who brashly rode forth from native borders. |
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The gig captured a national mood that was classless, brashly hedonistic and eager to vote out a tired Conservative government the following spring. |
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The newcomer brashly engaged the veteran player mano-a-mano. |
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