| 31. | Clinton is a complicit partner in the message of change, just as audaciously as Reagan was in 1988.
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| 32. | She is sweet yet sassy, insecure yet audaciously self-confident, childlike yet wise beyond her years.
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| 33. | Annabelle receives a stern rebuke from the principal, Mother Immaculata, for audaciously flaunting her Buddhist prayer beads.
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| 34. | Wide horizontals snaked in zigzag patterns across the garments often combined audaciously with apples and vine-growing flower patterns.
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| 35. | Though the opera is somewhat convoluted, Ruders, an audaciously inventive composer, has written a wildly compelling score.
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| 36. | And no doubt many will come away becoming true believers in one of cinema's most audaciously anachronistic filmmakers.
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| 37. | The artist follows his personal and innate creative impulse through a display of line and an audaciously unashamed colour palette.
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| 38. | Weill audaciously wooed a then-struggling BankAmerica, seeking to replace chief executive Sam Armacost, but was embarrassingly rebuffed.
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| 39. | Audaciously, he started the Klieg-lit show with a profanity-laced voiceover declaring his lifelong love of fashion.
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| 40. | In all, Smith smacked 15 fours and two sixes, one of them audaciously square-driven off Makhaya Ntini.
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