Back then, before the current war, Ferzat never dared to depict specific people in his cartoons.
"It's the first time that we have dared to come here in two years, " he said.
The next few days went better than anyone on the rover team dared to imagine.
But there have also been cases of South Sudan hammering militias that dared to defy it.
At any rate, no other candidates have dared to put their names forward so far.
It took a long time before someone dared to challenge the faith and break away.
"If that had occurred to me I wouldn't have dared to do it, " he said.
At the same time, few have dared to envisage a peace process without him.
Instead, there were those who tried to destroy someone who dared to think for himself.
Nobody present dared to say or do anything that might have upset Mr Chirac.
Hagel has dared to annoy a lot of people and that has made him some powerful enemies.
However, a new breed of stateside man is boldly going where only dandies once dared to tread.
President Khatami has not yet dared to raise the Rushdie affair, for fear of a conservative backlash.
Nor was he unaware of the pain Armstrong inflicted upon those who dared to counter his narrative.
One poor woman was asked to sit somewhere else because she dared to argue against all their negativity.
Kunhadi has once again dared to speak out against irresponsible driving by highlighting the painful reality behind it.
And in 1998, he dared to take the stand himself in an antitrust suit brought about by the government.
The voyeurs see in it a system that, in the England of the time, certainly dared to speak its name.
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In practical terms, Mr Brown said little that David Cameron, the Tory leader, could not have espoused, had he dared to.
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In a few unforgettable scenes, he nails the image of a guy who hardly dared to countenance escape, and never left.
Because of the scale of Ambani's operations, McDonald notes, no politician dared to move against him when he bent the rules.
Few other countries that depend heavily on hydro-electric power, which in turn depends on unpredictable rainfall, have so far dared to liberalise.
Pipeline industry experts are surprised that Semgroup dared to take short positions so far beyond anything the company could cover with physical barrels.
MPs have been emboldened to go after its members as they would never have dared to do in the days of Jacques Delors.
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Yet with the single exception of the Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, no leader has dared to state that the Lisbon treaty is now dead.
Whether Mr Blair would ever have dared to hold a referendum on the euro if his chancellor had supported entry is a moot point.
In his appointments and pronouncements, Mr Obama keeps hinting that he is neither as radical nor as pure as his progressive supporters dared to hope.
Once out of town on the open road, I dared to press my foot halfway in on the throttle and found wind beneath the wings.
He dared to imagine big goals for himself and his company.
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CNN's salad days, when it dared to upset the established networks, hired college kids as news producers and staggered from one financial crisis to another.
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