| 31. | An early and warm spring meant there might be fewer natural food sources, emboldening bears searching for food, said Schweizer.
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| 32. | Cuban officials said the U . S . legal system was lenient toward six suspects in the earlier hijacking, emboldening Gonzalez.
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| 33. | Ultimately, the tour was a disaster for Johnson, emboldening the Congress to override him and to impeach him in 1868.
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| 35. | The Greens'ability to maintain ballot access is also emboldening people to run for office under the party banner, she said.
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| 36. | And he said that that Kerry's criticism had disheartened troops in the field and allies abroad, while emboldening the enemy.
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| 37. | Images of the smoldering, bleeding Staggie were broadcast around the world, emboldening the vigilante campaign and police efforts to control it.
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| 38. | The results could have foreign policy implications, too, emboldening Bush as he seeks United Nations support for potential war with Iraq.
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| 39. | An intervention that didn't slow the euro's climb might backfire by emboldening speculative sellers even more, Schubert said.
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| 40. | The work was well received by critics, emboldening him enough to quit school in 1930 and to devote his energies to writing.
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