How To Use Brazenness In A Sentence
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The parks department is very concerned with the brazenness of the coyotes in this area.
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While conservative groups have sought to categorize the statue’s brazenness with soft pornography the statue is still held as a great work of art, pubic hair and all.
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Even old Washington hands sometimes find themselves with their mouths agape at the brazenness of the latest corporate innovation in ripping off the public.
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The most shocking aspect is the sheer brazenness.
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Lorraine with all the signs of a man greatly rejoiced, and when the poor wretches died with more than usual firmness, he would say, 'See, sir, what brazenness and madness; the fear of death cannot abate their pride and felonry.
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4
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Charley's voice took on an aggrieved tone, and he continued for some minutes to inveigh against the brazenness of Demetrios Contos.
DEMETRIOS CONTOS
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In a way, you have to admire the bare-faced brazenness of their objections.
Times, Sunday Times
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I simply couldn't believe the audacity, the brazenness of it.
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Except for the brazenness and scope of the Pentagon spin program, I wasn't shocked by the recent New York Times report exposing how the Pentagon junketed and coached the retired military brass into being "message-force multipliers" and "surrogates" for Donald Rumsfeld's lethal propaganda.
Jeff Cohen: Military Propaganda Pushed Me Off TV
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The headline doesn't quite capture the brazenness with which the bad guys are operating.
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The banker noted that it was the brazenness of the letter ... that was particularly egregious.
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The criminal element will go after any woman (these criminals -- rapists -- hate women -- it is lust and anger combined) who looks vulnerable or like a potential victim by exhibiting a lack of confidence; naivity, carelessness and brazenness by immodest dress; vulnerability and innocence by religious garb; and by wandering around alone.
Protecting Our Daughters
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Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, spoke out Tuesday against what Alexander called the "brazenness
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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To attack a Beethoven sketch is brazenness in extreme, for the magical transformation from his rough draft to end product would be like an unknowing child trying to guess what the chrysalis or tadpole might become.
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If things seem more serious now it may be because the scale and brazenness of the lawlessness have stretched tolerance to the limits.
Russia's Rebellious Mood
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I cannot believe the brazenness of the District Attorney in Jena.
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I’m sure there’s a good way to pull off that kind of brazenness while still making it fit in with her character.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Trollitrade’s Review Forum
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As for weaselling out of tough situations, stupidity covers well for brazenness.
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He's mostly tickled by the "brazenness" of the companies while my joy is derived from making the lawmakers look silly.
Outside The Beltway | OTB
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The Tea Party candidate represents the worst species of brazenness, brainlessness, knavery, and hypocrisy since the Know-Nothings of the 1840s and 1850s, a party driven by popular fears that the country would be taken over by German and Irish Catholic immigrants, hostile to Anglo-Saxon values.
Robert Brustein: Reviling Obama
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Many Americans were dreaming of "the brazenness of Bill Clinton," Zuckerman continues.
Michael Takiff: Bill Clinton, Still the Biggest Dog in Town
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We got to see vintage big Bill again this summer as he saw his uxorial partner in political brazenness lose to a rookie.
Michael Jones: Getting Away With It
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The thing that really alarms me about all this is the utter brazenness with which the loot is being divvied up now.
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The charges portray a pattern of deception, of brazenness, and of greed.