• Ms Oswald has audaciously set out to translate the book's atmosphere, rather than its story.

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  • Soon he was producing his own frames and audaciously competing with his original customers.

    FORBES: Lens master

  • Separatist Tamil Tiger rebels had audaciously attacked the airport and the neighbouring air-force base.

    ECONOMIST: The separatists strike close to home

  • Samsung then audaciously took a page from Pepsi challenging Coke or Apple taking on Microsoft, for that matter.

    FORBES: Reputation Capital

  • Your country is dying for you to shed your fear and act audaciously.

    FORBES: Women Who Seek Capital for Their Businesses Can Save the American Economy

  • He wore a hockey mask, like Robert DeNiro's character in "Heat, " and acted audaciously in attacking armored trucks among other targets.

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  • They're audaciously, passionately artificial and at the same time unabashedly romantic -- post-modern pop medleys aimed at the heart, not the brain.

    CNN: Luhrmann's 'Gatsby'? It's a shame

  • Audaciously named the Personal Genome Machine (PGM), the silicon-based device is the smallest and cheapest DNA decoder ever to hit the market.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • He wore a hockey mask, like Robert DeNiro's character in the movie "Heat, " and acted audaciously in attacking armored trucks among other targets.

    CNN: Interpol issues wanted notice for escaped French gangster

  • Still, this one investigates the unfulfilled potential of the first one so thoroughly, and develops it so audaciously, that it qualifies as a brilliant reinvention.

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  • Audaciously Americans convinced us, that after the debacle of Iraq, the country still had the power to be revolutionary, this time by electing a black President.

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  • But in 1988 he made his ambitions clear when he audaciously launched a bid for the Democratic party's White House ticket at the tender age of 40.

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  • To my mind, the plume of smoke rising over the wounded towers conjured to me the chimneys of the death camps, two examples of killers audaciously perfecting murder on an industrial scale.

    NPR: Historian Robert Satloff

  • Novo got himself into the game, just failing to get on the end of a long ball into the Fiorentina box before he audaciously attempted a 40-yard chip that sailed over Frey's crossbar.

    BBC: Rangers 0-0 Fiorentina

  • When Congress passed the health legislation plan that the President sought, they radically changed health care in the United States, and audaciously imposed a strong-armed federal government onto perhaps the most personal of all segments of American life.

    FORBES: The Democrats' Fallback Plan For When Obamacare Inevitably Fails

  • Despite the threat of arbitrary arrest and internment in detention centers, prisons, and punitive psychiatric hospitals, the petitioners audaciously speak out distributing flyers in Tiananmen Square, shouting from towers, writing tracts, and holding parades, all of which result in more arrests.

    NEWYORKER: Petition

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