| 21. | "We've rewritten Dickens sometimes, although perhaps not so audaciously ."
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| 22. | The editor was also recently personal page audaciously outlines, among other ploys, the following:
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| 23. | Rather audaciously, Overton ranked the authors in prestige, with Edith Wharton serving the first chapter.
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| 24. | Nor could Mercedes have designed such an audaciously American car or sold it such an accessible price.
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| 25. | The woman seeks to free herself from suffering through the words she delivers audaciously to her husband.
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| 26. | Rorem lived an audaciously open gay life decades before the term " out " was coined.
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| 27. | Having met Beckett several times in Paris, Warrilow audaciously asked him to write a play for him.
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| 28. | And he writes so audaciously that no editor seems to have dared to lay a glove on him.
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| 29. | One day, Kartavirya audaciously asked the god Varuna if there was anyone equal to him in combat.
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| 30. | On lap 17, Prost audaciously overtook both Hill and Senna at Tosa in the presence of backmarkers.
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