But Phillip Watts, head of exploration and production, boldly reported a three-year average replacement rate of 102%.
It looks like a promotional film for a nation boldly building -- a nation self-assuredly going to work.
Crandall boldly projects a pretax, pre-interest margin of 21%.
If the Republicans wish to return to power in the foreseeable future, they must boldly draw a distinction between themselves as the party of victory and the Democrats as the party of defeat.
History has shown that an army with a poor battle plan boldly executed can defeat a greater force tentatively deployed.
We're about to boldly go to a galaxy far, far away and match up two cosmic competitors.
Penney and even after signs emerged that things were not going well Ackman boldly predicted that a Johnson-led J.
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Recognizing the severity of the crisis, the commission boldly met once a month promising a report in December 2010.
So they vote rather boldly to form a union of their own, a separate subcaste of freethinking writer-warriors to be known as Kayasthas.
He boldly jumped up a class even though Taylor, the 2012 Hodge Trophy winner as the nation's best wrestler, stood in his way.
Smaller analyst firms usually make the highest market forecasts, since they have less to risk (reputation-wise) and more to gain (in attention) from a boldly bullish call.
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Yet, his Instagram avatar was boldly flirting with a girl, prolifically posting inside jokes about his crush and inviting commentary not only from his school friends, but also from a far-flung social network of kids from Connecticut to New Jersey who I am certain he's never met in person.
As much as I would have liked to see a game solely starring Jake and Sherry, as they boldly take this franchise in a new direction, the franchise has enough baggage to fill Grand Central Station.
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It will raise confidence in management boldly holding out for a better deal, but it could also increase fears that no deal at all will transpire.
Many of us have been conditioned to think that overstating our intentions as specifically and boldly as possible is a good way to help these ambitions materialize.
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These pieces speak of a man who boldly unleashes himself onto and into the medium.
On LinkedIn there are professionals who boldly declare themselves to be a visionary or a leader, when in reality, they are no such thing.
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We acted boldly and swiftly to pass a Recovery Act that has made a difference for families right here in Wisconsin, and Jim, your governor, described the difference that it's made.
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As I wrote in Find Your Courage, life shrinks or expands in proportion to our willingness to put ourselves at risk, to leave the past in the past and to boldly step forward in creating a future that honors who we are, and the dreams that inspire us.
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They battled down to the wire against Toledo in an exciting Military Bowl, boldly going for the win with a two-point conversion and falling just short.
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In the early 1980s, when interest rates were in the high teens and low twenties, a group of nuns boldly entrusted CDFIs with their retirement money at 2% and 1% and often 0%.
Obama's comments came after the G-20 meeting in London, England -- which Obama called "a success" of "nations coming together, working out their differences, and moving boldly forward" -- and on the eve of a NATO summit in Strasbourg marking that organization's 60th anniversary.
"It's the notion of crazy pants, " said Mr. Sternberg, referring to the boldly colored or patterned trousers that are a preppy staple.
It is one thing for ordinary citizens to make faulty policy judgments based on projecting a past growth trend too boldly into the future.
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The all-new Lincoln MKT features a distinctive modern design that boldly looks forward, while making respectful nods to timeless Lincoln styling cues of the past.
In 1818, a half-educated but boldly self-possessed beauty named Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) captures the admiration, and then the love, of a tubercular young man (Ben Whishaw).
King Hamad of Bahrain, a staunch American ally, boldly told America that unless it intervenes to stop Mr Sharon, its interests in the region would be at stake.
We saw this happen in Japan in the 1990s, where they did not act boldly and swiftly enough, and as a consequence they suffered what was called the "lost decade" where essentially for the entire '90s they did not see any significant economic growth.
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