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Brazenly optimistic “experts” were encouraging millions taught by business, church or otherwise of the need for positive thinking in an America in which former U.S.
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A good example was the rise of Sarah Palin: we (in Britain) only really heard her views etc. from antagonist organisations (such as the Brazenly Biased Corporation).
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Brazenly optimistic “experts” were encouraging millions taught by business, church or otherwise of the need for positive thinking in an America in which former U.S.
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Brazenly presumptuous and extremely chippy, they would come armed with marker pens and a portfolio of glossy photographs and even replica shirts they would expect to have signed that would then appear on eBay within a couple of hours.
Note to Tony Blair: don't do a Garfield Sobers at your book signings 2010
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Brazenly he bumped his muzzle against the pouch, demanding a share.
Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010
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Brazenly he bumped his muzzle against the pouch, demanding a share.
Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010
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Brazenly he bumped his muzzle against the pouch, demanding a share.
Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010
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Brazenly he bumped his muzzle against the pouch, demanding a share.
Raven Speak Diane Lee Wilson 2010
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Brazenly, Hillbilly Ben's relatives did not appear with bags over their heads.
Tallulah Morehead: Survivor: Samoa: A-Feudin' and A-Fussin' 2009
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Brazenly defying logic, momentum, expectations, poll numbers, gravity, and the old wives advice not to venture into the water within an hour of eating, Hillary Clinton unaccountably still lives.
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