How To Use Daring In A Sentence
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And the moral murder of my child is to be my punishment for daring to turn a deaf ear to the indign passion of a brute!
The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel
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Evelyn answered, crossing her arms across her chest, as if daring her mother to challenge her.
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A six-time Grammy nominee (talk about frustration), Elling has released six albums of audacious vocalese that trumpet his daring range and intellectualism.
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So we plunge into its dingy maze with a hopeful and daring sensation of truantry.
Times, Sunday Times
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This answer, you'll see by the enclosed news paper, was unanimously voted to be not satisfactory to the Town, and the next day, on Mr. Hutchinson's sending into the Town Meeting an answer of the same purport, both his and ours were voted to be daringly affrontive to the
Tea Leaves Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction, notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)
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The team consists of six daring riders who perform a whole range of stunts from high jumps to wheelies on motorcycles, quad bikes and three-wheelers.
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An unspecified surfer from the USA came by via Yahoo looking for "gisele lindley" -- Ms. Lindley was the daring and lovely actress who played Princess in Oingo Boingo's misbegotten Forbidden Zone movie.
View from the Northern Border
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The hours of liberty are long, full of wonder and narrow escapes, precautions, hidden devices and daring.
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This week actor Alan Rachins, better known as the balding popinjay Douglas Brackman of "L.A. Law," shucks his pinstripes for something more daring.
He Left His Briefs Behind
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He had fallen for her rebellious daring personality the moment they met.
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Unlike fetishism, say, or scopophilia, the unappeasable, primitive drives that figure in Antoni's work don't readily lend themselves to sophisticated, daring imagery, the stuff of art.
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The team consists of six daring riders who perform a whole range of stunts from high jumps to wheelies on motorcycles, quad bikes and three-wheelers.
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#47/December 2, 2009/4: 18 min. Jay Goldman, also known as his butterscotch alter-ego, the daring Mr. Mobile, dares you to gaze upon these
Butterscotch.com: Newest Episodes
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His decision to specify something bigger, better or more daring than the norm was logical, not hubristic: he believed it would result in a faster, safer, smoother-running railway.
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The clothes are very feminine, sunny, and quite daring at times.
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More daring is the Japanese Juggler, which has white rum with chopped pineapple, orange, pineapple, and grape juice with coconut cream.
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Still more profound a touch is that where Ottima, daring her lover to the "one thing that must be done; you know what thing: Come in and help to carry," says, with affected lightsomeness, "This dusty pane might serve for looking-glass," and simultaneously exclaims, as she throws them rejectingly from her nervous fingers, "Three, four -- four grey hairs!" then with an almost sublime coquetry of horror turns abruptly to Sebald, saying with a voice striving vainly to be blithe --
Life of Robert Browning
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Among other characters, Conan is distinguished as in some respects a kind of Thersites, but brave and daring even to rashness.
Waverley
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Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring
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The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
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He was daring and intelligent, produced huge plays and scared defenses with his orchestration of the offense.
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Hunter put Stevens in a snooker on the yellow, and the Welshman attempted a daring escape through the narrowest of gaps.
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Chandler is only a prototype, but Kapor promises to deliver much of the basic functionality of Microsoft Outlook - contacts, email, calendaring - plus replication, with the ease of use you don't readily associate with Outlook.
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What is perfectly clear is that the entire venture has been daring from the outset.
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In fact, this sense of daring separates him from many creative artists, both within the Hollywood sphere and the indie orbit.
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I was torn all month long between not wanting to make the cake and wanting to add another notch to my Daring Baker "bedpost".
Archive 2007-07-01
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A mum-of-two is planning a daring jump out of a plane - despite being terrified of heights.
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At sea the crusaders maintained a naval blockade, breached by daring blockade-runners or professional swimmers who delivered messages to the besieged garrison.
Times, Sunday Times
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They upped the ante, too, with Cold Play's "Viva La Vida," done with plucky violin daring, of course, "Rasputin," and a very drummy swing standard that brought the house down.
Times Record News Stories
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An idiosyncratic use of spacing and punctuation has been part of this writer's equipage for several books, but here she uses these devices more subtly; the use of colons and brackets no longer feels daring, but necessary.
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There aren't many stories that combine emotional acuity, formal daring and finely crafted gags quite like this.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is an old-fashioned, admirably reticent film that succeeds not through daring but by avoiding the seductions of sentimentality and melodrama.
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Embroidery_, mentions 'Arachne', it is obvious that he does not expect the reader to think of the daring challenger of Minerva's art, or the
Proserpine and Midas
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Not merely daring and endurance but better still temper, self-restraint, fairness, honour, unenvying approbation of another's success and all that give and take of life which stands a man in good stead when he goes forth into the world.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
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Bought by the club, rather than Roberto Mancini, Johnson was at first hectored from the touchline by City's manager, who doubtless knew little about him, but has impressed his leader with his dash and daring at outside-right.
Ten to watch – the World Cup contenders out to convince Fabio Capello
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We need to encourage new and daring defenders of science, gadflies in the name of critical inquiry; interpreters able to extend the public's understanding of science and its methods.
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The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
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Despite the snow and the freezing temperature, a bunch of 20 daring people plunged into the icy waters of Lee Dam yesterday.
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She was not flattered by Mr. Elton's confession, only repulsed at this inferior man daring to address the fine Miss Woodhouse in such a manner.
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If the work is so daring as to merit public animadversion, the magistrate summons the printer, who either stands mute or names the author.
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They had no qualms about banishing a Roger Williams or an Anne Hutchinson and few about hanging the occasional Quaker, all for the sin of daring to differ on points of theology.
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The market's latest surge and its propensity to reverse every attempt at an intraday selloff show how investors have become more daring, raising the risk of a near-term stumble as complacency grows.
The Economic Times
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Your cut-and-dried critic, who insists on measuring a mountain with a footrule and quarrels with it for daring to be out of line, insists also on labelling a certain character hero and another heroine.
Representative English Story Tellers. I -- Joseph Conrad
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I tried to cheer him by reminding him we might yet find chances to enrich ourselves before returning home, but I could see he was troubled by the thought that the voyage he had accomplished with so much skill and daring might prove resultless in the accumulation of wealth.
Adventures in Southern Seas A Tale of the Sixteenth Century
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It's a passionate, daring and unflinching look at the barbarousness of war.
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Romley strayed from the fold only recently, daring to oppose Symington on juvenile-justice reform.
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I saw in a flash that I might revolutionize all of philosophy by daring to ask Why do you wish to believe what you claim to believe?
I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
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It was one of the most daring missions of the Second World War - and the stakes had never been higher.
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A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream.
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Presently it opened and disclosed fifty horsemen, gathered together to waylay merchants on the highway, and their captain, by name Kahrdash, was a lion in daring and dash; a furious lion who layeth knights flat as carpets in battle-crash. —
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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As sitcom premises go, it is bold and daring - but not that funny.
Times, Sunday Times
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Churchill immediately set into motion a daring plan.
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Amelia stared at him in shock for a moment, hardly daring to believe.
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Daring beauty, wild, lovely bacchante, with black, beaming eyes, tempt us not with that bright flame to destruction!
The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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It was daring of Mr. Holroyd to take on a major writer, and for all his forcing of themes, the book thrives on sheer wit and, most important, on welcome asides, when he steps forward like a Shakespearean character to soliloquize about his modus operandi.
The Biographers' Biographer
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Bergit was probably more daring than I was.
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Camden society what the old church at Jamestown probably was, may be seen the tomb of a Tazewell, who died in 1706, on which is engraved the coat of arms of the family, -- a lion rampant, bearing a helmet with a vizor closed on his back; an escutcheon, which is evidently of Norman origin, and won by some daring feat of arms, and which could only have been held by one of the conquering race.
Discourse of the Life and Character of the Hon. Littleton Waller Tazewell
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Although seven hundred years have passed since Marco Polo made his illustrious twenty-five-year journey across Asia, his daring adventure continues to inspire globetrotters.
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Drama about an imprisoned banker who hatches a daring escape plan.
The Sun
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And it's a daring attempt to brin ... read more art lifestyles
Ajijic-Lake Chapala accomodations, hotels, restaurants, services
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The reverse structure is a crude way of defamiliarising a very basic plot and has none of the formal invention and daring of, say, Tarantino's experiments in cause and effect.
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Personally, I have a sneaking admiration for anyone daring enough to hi-jack such unwieldy vehicles.
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daringly, he set out on a camping trip in East Africa
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His offer of a $100m dollar reward for whoever springs him from custody leads to a daring escape and chase sequence which is one of the film's highlights.
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The modern coastguardmen never expect to find such an animal as a smuggler: all contraband business is done by dint of craft and not by daring.
The Romance of the Coast
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What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured. Kurt Vonnegut
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It's Hallowe'en this Friday, the perfect opportunity to cast off your tried and tested clothes and make-up and emerge in a more daring disguise.
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Modern lines and daring new looks can all contribute to futuristic clothes trends.
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Ragnar Redbeard, on the other hand, is another kind of egoist entirely, a Fascist, misogynistic, and sacrilegious bore who desires to impress that he Knows All, and anyone daring to disagree with his interpretation of Man is but mere dirt beneath his steel-toed boots.
Essays
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Indeed, it is nowadays oddly daring for a real artistic talent (that is, one properly attentive to considerations of language and truthfulness) to "confine" itself to this task.
New Fiction
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Her daring work behind the enemy lines is now legend.
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Nöel-Picq clearly gets a kick out of pushing his story to the limits of what is socially acceptable, testing his audience, daring them to be offended.
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Try something more daring and in a brighter colour than usual.
The Sun
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She said she is certain he would approve of her daring adventures.
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Following to the recent bugging of the DP offices, our daring team of investigative reporters bugged the DP offices, to see what was on the infamous tapes.
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Nevertheless, there's a sense of daring and freedom here that is liberating.
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Look at the Closet scene: Hamlet has just killed a man, Polonius, yet he heaps reproaches upon his mother's head for daring to re-marry.
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Our chiaus had a warrant from the pacha to take up asses for our men, and accordingly did so at this place over night; but next morning the Arabians lay in ambush in the way, and took back their asses, neither of our chiauses daring to give them one uncivil word.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
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Whenever a politician takes a definite and contentious view on any issue, he or she is castigated for daring to articulate that opinion.
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I frowned at my brother as he clutched his suitcase to his chest and walked past me, now not daring to look at me.
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On hearing from the alcaide the cause of the affray, he acted with becoming dignity, ordering the guards from the room and directing that the renegade should be severely punished for daring to infringe the hospitality of the palace and insult an embassador.
Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII
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A bold, daring piece of storytelling.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ascent is one of the most daring exploits of the cragsmen of the Island.
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In 1999 he realized that, for all his daring exploits, he had been keeping his back turned on the biggest adventure of all: building a company from scratch.
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He's also very daring, he's done a skydive.
The Sun
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A young man is suspended naked from a tree, prior to being flayed alive for daring to make music more harmonious than Apollo's.
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On the one hand, there's the firm's collaboration with Danish architect Bjarke Ingels to develop a daring gashed pyramid on the western terminus of 57th Street.
At Apartment House, a Blend of the Old and the New
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ORISSA: State-run, Punjab National Bank has introduced mobile banking service for the residents of Daringibadi, a tribal area in Kandhamal district of Orissa.
PunjabNewsline News
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Karsh, which is the name of a sea monster, very strong and daring; though there be other reasons given for its imposition. 6
The Koran (Al-Qur'an)
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He's really a cop going undercover to find the perpetrators of a series of daring hijackings.
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This is the latest and most daring in a sequence of dramatic stairs designed by Jiricna.
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The giddy colourist is really a daring philosopher, the intimist a public man after all.
Howard Hodgkin - the last English romantic painter
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An occasional tonga clattered by, the driver and his passenger perched atop the two-wheeled wooden cart pulled by a donkey daring enough to brave the traffic.
Beneath My Mother’s Feet
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Daylight still engaged in daring speculations, as, for instance, at the impending outbreak of the Japanese-Russian War, when, in the face of the experience and power of the shipping gamblers, he reached out and clutched practically a monopoly of available steamer-charters.
Chapter X
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That sums up the designer's newest line, it's monochromatic approach tempered by what are, for men, daring fabrics such as taffeta and silk poplin.
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Although he looks back at his own daring exploits with remarkable detachment, he realises how captivating they are to other people.
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A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream.
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On the other side his use of colour is very far from the traditional concept of harmony: the chromatic juxtapositions are often daring, or they are previously decided following laws fixed by the artist.
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Only by sharing and caring and bearing each other's burdens can we become daring in witnessing to our faith in Christ, which gives us strength to continue in mission.
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The groom and his men friends, being in frolicsome humour and knowing nothing whatever of oarsmanship, were playing great pranks to make the women scream at their daring.
His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
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Exilius, for Shame die, let Despair kill thee, thou deservest no less Punishment, for harbouring a Thought so arrogant, or rather impious, in daring to love one who ought only to be belov'd by a King or a Deity.
Exilius
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Presenting this sketch as a public performance in Belfast, Mayne remembers, was ‘a daring venture.’
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He said before takeoff that they would perform a daring low-level pass 200 meters above ground at a speed of 900 kilometers per hour.
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It's a daring look at contemporary youth culture, exploring issues like identity, religion, sexual awakening and power.
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The achievement of greatness through daring and adventurousness is intolerable to the mediocrities who malign him, as it reminds them they are parasitic worms.
Columbus: The Far Left is Dead Right, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Something approaching a lynch mob has been gathering against the Chancellor for even daring to consider higher interest rates.
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Driving for three hours was like knocking over an anthill and daring a hundred little creatures to gnaw on my nerve endings.
Chocolate & Vicodin
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One skeleton lady is a revolutionary señorita, with crossed bandoleers, another a vamp with low-cut dress exposing a daring breastbone and ribs.
Gringos in Paradise
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I did receive a kind note from a visitor who thanked me for my courage, and for daring to portray Mary in that way.
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As sitcom premises go, it is bold and daring - but not that funny.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though they claim he supports the insurgency because of his ideological opposition to the occupation, they soon lapse into talk of daring criminal exploits.
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He was an awesome sight as he went into the dangerous places, daring a centre half or a goalkeeper to blink.
Times, Sunday Times
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The things this man had experienced astounded me: he had run in the Olympics and crossed paths with Hitler; lived through ferocious aerial combat and bombardment on the ground; endured a plane crash, forty-seven days on a tiny life raft, shark attacks, a typhoon and a machine gunning from a Japanese bomber; and, after his capture, joined a daring prisoner underground while enslaved in Japanese POW camps.
The New Yorker
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To great prudence, self-control, and judgment, he united the dash, daring, and readiness of resources which have always characterized the famous sailors of the world; and in the victory which made his name renowned in naval annals, he displayed these qualities in such a high degree as to deserve the greatest credit for what he achieved as well as for what, under great temptation, he declined to do.
The Story of the Barbary Corsairs
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Her outfits are dowdy rather than daring.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ending is also a big disappointment, completely lacking in creativity and daring.
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The award for the most daring slash revealing slash ridiculous red carpet outfit of all time goes to McGowan.
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Less than a decade later, in a new "lubric and adult'rous age," after the World War, he rose from Teddington to Mayfair, like Ganymede ascending to Olympus, becoming the spokesman for all that was daring, outré, brash.
Whipped Cream
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You may havce noticed that I am no fan of the BNP, but to be fair, the prosecution of Nick Griffin for daring to declare in a speech a direct precis of a surah in the Quoran ... a simple statement of fact ... could arguably have been considered a British version of this case.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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The top of the snooker table - always exciting, soft velvet and can be risky. Ideal for raunchy , daring sex.
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He felt himself go dizzy, and had to put his head against a pillow slowly, closing his eyes and gulping nervously, not daring to move, in case he woke her up.
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It would be strange indeed if a man so exceedingly daring did not now and then overdare.
Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
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Churchill immediately set into motion a daring plan.
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When an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggin (owner of Al's Toy Barn) kidnaps Woody, and Woody learns that he's a highly valued collectable from a 1950s TV show called "Woody's Roundup," the stage is set for a daring rescue attempt by the gang from Andy's room.
Disney and Pixar's Full Animated Line-Up Through 2012! « FirstShowing.net
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Hall wrote of Wallace's ‘daring, dauntlessness, and imagination.’
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He looked me in the eye practically daring me to challenge him.
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Alfred Wegener was a keen thinker and a daring pioneer.
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It was to Bach's advantage that this chorale was harmonised at the end of Cantata 60 (a dialogue between Hope and Fear commented on by Christ) with a daring remarkable even for Bach.
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And the reader will see (in the paragraph preceding that memorable one which winds up with the diseased oyster) that he must be a worthless creature for daring to like the book, as he could only do so from a desire to hug himself in a sense of superiority by admeasurement with the most worthless of his fellow-creatures!
The Kickleburys on the Rhine
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And those with a bit of daring can scramble up a climbing wall, ride a bucking bronco, fight it out on the pole or even joust.
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Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. Helen Keller
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Titian, indeed, may be said to have first opened his eyes to the mysteries of nature; but they were no sooner opened, than he rushed into them with a rapidity and daring unwont to the more cautious spirit of his master; and, though irregular, eccentric, and often inferior, yet sometimes he made his way to poetical regions, of whose celestial hues even Titian himself had never dreamt.
Lectures on Art
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I saw in a flash that I might revolutionize all of philosophy by daring to ask Why do you wish to believe what you claim to believe?
I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
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Or that of the poor themselves, for daring to bend their heads and stare?
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This power soon corrupted them and people were put to death for daring to disobey the laws.
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Armed raiders escaped with around €20,000 during a daring raid on a busy hotel in west Dublin early yesterday morning.
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When she was young, everybody thought my grandmother was terribly daring because she smoked.
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The ad twice calls Harris "gutsy" -- a rather daring euphemism, in our view -- and it slams Nelson as a "do nothing liberal Senator.
FL-SEN
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The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics.
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And Tati (in his 60s) shows no creakiness of age, either in daring stunts amidst zooming cars and busy highways or in the trademark elastic, forward-pointing stride of Mr. Hulot.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
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It called for individual nerve and daring on that shell-swept, pestled earth, creeping up to new positions or back for water and food by night, lying "doggo" by day and waiting for a counter-attack by the Germans, who were always the losers in this grim, stealthy advance.
My Second Year of the War
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Marka's violet eyes glared at him, Simian's light brown ones flashed at her, daring her to challenge him again.
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Elliott Carter's rippling toccata "Catenaires," composed in 2006 when he was in his late 90s he recently celebrated his 102nd birthday, formed a pleasing diptych with the Ligeti and had in pianist Audrey Andrist a performer just as technically daring.
On the Verge of experimental dissolution
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With the lantern, she looked just like a character from one of those old black and white films, like the daring heroine bold enough to uncover ghastly secrets hidden deep within the woods.
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While most floral fragrances just hint at cool, and vice versa, this one is an ambi-sexual, daringly balanced mix of sweet and cool.
March 2008
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Throughout the show's run, a succession of ministers and opposition spokesmen sported an array of shirts, in shades ranging from daring yellows through reckless pinks to idiosyncratic olives, taupes and teals.
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Greatly daring, he covered her hand with his own.
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A bold, daring piece of storytelling.
Times, Sunday Times
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I have tremendous respect for the daring, moral courage, and intellectual honesty of this book.
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The housemaids had been bribed with various fragments of riband, and sundry pairs of shoes more or less down at heel, to make no mention of crumbs in the beds; the airiest costumes had been worn on these festive occasions; and the daring Miss Ferdinand had even surprised the company with a sprightly solo on the comb – and – curlpaper, until suffocated in her own pillow by two flowing – haired executioners.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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Daring speculations fail; the struggle in unnatural competition with men of large capital, or dishonourable dealings, wears out at last the overtasked frame — life is spent in a whirl — death summons them, and finds them unprepared.
The Englishwoman in America
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He was kissing her bottom lip and suddenly his tongue was slowly touching hers, daring her, challenging her to duel with him.
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Both Harvey and Sarah were daring each other into the extremes.
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The central metaphor, or conceit, or daring insight of Nicholas Ostler's study is that languages deserve to be treated as subjects, agents, in their own right.
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It was a world-penance for a world to see, and paltry indeed it made appear that earlier penance, barefooted in the snow, of an emperor to a pope for daring to squabble over temporal power.
Goliah
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That is why a daring mission 63 years ago today - with strength and numbers that might have caused it to be discountenanced as a stunt - had such a powerful effect not only on Americans but also the Japanese leaders and people.
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She looked to Alyx, daring him to challenge her logic.
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The other women hated her for her momentary exaltation above them; only the children still admired her as one who had undoubtedly "canoodled" with a man "a-going to be hung" -- a daring flight beyond their wildest ambition.
Stories in Light and Shadow
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There are plenty of activities at the resort for the less daring.
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Mercury is in the most daring and creative part of your chart.
The Sun
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A bold, daring piece of storytelling.
Times, Sunday Times
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And this is a play, daring though it may be, that belongs in a mainstream house.
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Daniel researches his role as Christ, gathers a motley cast of veteran players, and mounts a daring and provocative re-telling of the Biblical tale that horrifies Le Clerc but becomes a smash hit in Quebec.
John Farr: Getting Religion: The Ten Best Films on Faith
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Second place wins a collectible (or would be if it didn't have a little crack in the horn) cow standing in a gondola and wearing a gondolier costume, except in the daringly naked udder area.
Style Invitational Week 890: A contest to combine two sports team names
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The capsized liner was dragged upright in a daring operation last September.
The Sun
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We live in a sad era that mistakes mean-spirited arrogance for intellectual daring, juvenile nastiness for independence of mind, the dung beetle for the artist.
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And all this time I've felt like a sinner for even daring to think about you.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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This was the first intimation of his "Human Comedy," which was so daringly undertaken and so nearly completed in his after years.
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And the reason why these best are destroyed is because John Barleycorn stands on every highway and byway, accessible, law-protected, saluted by the policeman on the beat, speaking to them, leading them by the hand to the places where the good fellows and daring ones forgather and drink deep.
Chapter 13
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He was physically strong and became a daring climber of tall eucalyptus trees and rocky cliffs.
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We landed five miles off our targeted landing site, with a daring, smooth landing by our pilot who brought us down, kissing the virgin snow.
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It opens with a dramatic chorus sung by the mob before the cross, and it ends daringly with a unisonal descent of the voices that carries even the sopranos down to
Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
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Buford Pusser was a black and white moggy, and my Gpa used to tell daring tales of his adventures.
Naming Rights « Write Anything
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The king and his queen were enthusiastic participants in masques, or courtly entertainments, which were commissioned from Davenant, Carew and others to flatter the monarch and, only with some daring, to advise him.
Pens at the Ready
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Not content with earning three Michelin stars for this temple of experimentation and a strong nonseasonal, molecular approach, he has opened a new restaurant in the heart of London, which, rather daringly, is inspired by historical English cuisine.
A Daringly English Dinner
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A poor circus performer, Heikishi Endo, is framed by K-20 and has to resort to daring thievery of his own to reclaim his good name and thwart the fiend, who is trying to get a big Tesla coil to use as a weapon.
Fantastic Fest – K-20: The Fiend With Twenty Faces « Geek Related
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A close relative is the English word "emprise" ( "an adventurous, daring, or chivalric enterprise"), which, like "impresario," traces back to the Latin verb
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
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Audiences will love pretty much everyone in the movie, from the sexually daring parents to their straight-laced, teenaged son to the hunky plumber whose tool kit contains a couple of surprises.
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The stake was large, and Harkness was a daring speculator.
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In all likelihood, we may become overnight celebrities thanks to the media hype, even if we were foiled in our daring plans.
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It was the adventure and the daring that drew their attention.
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There are plenty of activities at the resort for the less daring.
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We felt rather daring, braving the possibility of confronting the dreaded predators in order to be toppled by a few lazy waves.
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There were limits to my daring in defiance of Hexton custom - I was a Fabian rather than a revolutionary by temperament.
THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
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They were fetting it up with the rest of their limousine lib snobs in self-congratulation parties where the only rule was that the more offensive and daring you were, the better youwere.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Liz Cheney
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So true … The Dark Knight dominates the screen & is drawing huge dividends to the delight of the studios, director & cast … Continue the daring deed of dispensing justice upon Gotham w/veracious vigilance & verifying the continuation of this saga on film – Bravo Batman, Bravo!
Dark Knight Fastest Film to Hit $200 Million : SF Universe - SF Universe is your Science Fiction central. From SciFi television to movies to books and more. All the latest news, reviews and insights from SciFi experts.
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The movie is daring in its unsentimental view of the heroin lifestyle.
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John Maddox Roberts, author of the SPQR mystery novels set in ancient Rome, attempts a daring feat of alternate history.
2010 May « The BookBanter Blog
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It was from here that Captain James Cook, a local lad, set sail around the globe, inflaming every schoolboy's passion for adventure with his daring exploits.
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the most daring of contemporary fiction writers
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Many prisoners were victims of their own daring; they broke through enemy lines and lost contact with supporting troops.
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It manages to be both an industry standard, and a daring departure from the norm.
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Marloborough is up in arms over some wine company daring to compromise the quality aspirations of the region's winegrowers by shipping bag-in-box Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc to a UK supermarket chain.
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So who was this daring woman, who ranks alongside the likes of glamorous adventurers such as Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham?
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Kim was wearing a daring one-piece black dress and Angela floated in puffy white organdy to her ankles.
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From quietly beautiful chamber pieces, to daring set ups of symphonic proportions, there have, indeed, been many offerings to relish from across the globe.
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The salient value of the innovator is venturesomeness, due to a desire for the rash, the daring, and the risky.
Diffusion of Innovations
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Meanwhile in Stanhope, County Durham, emergency services performed the daring James Bond-style rescue of another driver after his car got stuck at a flooded ford.
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As sitcom premises go, it is bold and daring - but not that funny.
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Moving slickly between tumblers and acrobats, the action takes in an absurdly daring high-wire act.