This is a riveting and bold move that is sure to spark the Twitter-and blogo-spheres alight.
It was a bold move - but his problems going into 2004 remain huge.
Novartis is taking the bold move of actually comparing its drug to Celebrex and Vioxx.
The bold move demonstrates the Redskins' desperation for a franchise quarterback after two decades of struggles.
It takes a bold move to help consumers see a brand from a different perspective.
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In October, after landing a long-term part-time temping job, Given made a bold move.
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Short of such a bold move, Europe's governments will face a messy, murky transition.
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In Japan, Softbank made a bold move in 2006 by acquiring the badly stumbling Vodafone unit.
It was a bold move on behalf of Apple and it clearly made sense from the standpoint of user-experience.
Swanson had made a bold move by walking away from National Semiconductor, in 1981, to focus on analog technology.
Improbable though it seems, Judge Jackson may be hoping that Mr Gates is ready to make a bold move.
It is debatable whether it was a bold move for the Star Trek franchise to jump on the prequel bandwagon.
Exploiting the deep was a typically bold move by Browne, a lifelong BP employee whose father was a BP engineer.
"It's a bold move that will have the potential to put competitive pressure on Sewanee's peer institutions, " said Mr. Pals.
Both agree that a strong relationship is important to have before considering a bold move like working with a parent.
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So, you know, I called it a bold move in my introduction, but is it really that bold of a move?
He could copy Tony Blair's bold move on coming to power in Britain in 1997, and grant the central bank independence.
As long as McClendon stayed at the helm, investors would wait for the next bold move that might sink the stock.
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So it's a statement we want to accelerate change in ASEAN and we've made the bold move of physically relocating ourselves here.
That bold move prompted local businesses to donate her homecoming gown and shoes, while a salon gave her hair a new 'do.
That was a bold move and the company invested millions to make it work, but it turned out to be a myopic decision.
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Euribor futures rose in defiance almost daring the ECB to make such a bold move in the face of growing financial market uncertainty.
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In a bold move, the league partnered with the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network and taped a serious of athlete public service announcements.
Over three years ago my employer, Novell, made the bold move of announcing a strategic partnership with one of our long time competitors, Microsoft.
Storrie made the bold move in handing Adams, who served as Redknapp's assistant for over two years but lacked managerial experience, the reins of responsibility.
In 2009, Patrick made what at the time was considered a bold move, by signing with IMG to represent both her contract and endorsement negotiations.
Sophie Allan, a bus campaigner with the Campaign for Better Transport, said the council should make the "bold move" of investing more for long-term gain.
If this works, there is no doubt that Carwyn Jones will be applauded for making such a bold move as 2012 draws to a close.
West is often known to make a splash, and Bowen called him out for using his celeb status to make the bold move with the seemingly impromptu show.
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