As the boldface suggests, we're looking at the latter, but our critique below makes sure to compare the former.
Not exact matches
Granted, «Fire and Fury» is juicy
as a summer peach, filled with gossipy takedowns of pretty much every
boldface name in Trump Land.
Mr. Rosen is not a lobbyist and
as such does not have to disclose his meetings with the mayor, but his firm represents a slew of
boldfaced names that have major business at City Hall.
Koch's PAC, called New York Uprising, is a clubhouse of sorts for
boldface Brahmins and politicians at pasture, many of whom have been Koch's enemies in the past, such
as Mario Cuomo and Rudy Giuliani, about whom Koch wrote a book, Giuliani: Nasty Man.
That said, while in no way begrudging John Huston's prologue narration and John Hurt's standout rendering of the Horned King, I respect an old school Disney movie that uses professional voiceover actors and not the
boldface names of the moment to bring its characters to life, notably the great John Byner
as Gurgi, a Gollum - like troublemaker.
On various pages, sometimes a few words (always together,
as part of a phrase) would give the slightest appearance of
boldface.
A conspicuous statement in
boldface type, in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer,
as follows: «You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time before midnight of the third day after the date of the transaction.
(a) Each contract between the buyer and a credit services organization for the purchase of the services of the credit services organization shall be in writing, dated, signed by the buyer, and shall include: (1) a conspicuous statement in
boldfaced type, in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer,
as follows: «You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time before midnight of the third day after the date of the transaction.
(1) a conspicuous statement in
boldfaced type, in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer,
as follows:
(a) A conspicuous statement in
boldfaced type, in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer,
as follows: «You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time prior to midnight of the fifth day after the date of the transaction.
(a) Except
as provided in subsection (d), a contract between a consumer and a credit services organization concerning the purchase of the services of the credit services organization must be in writing, be dated and signed by both the consumer and the credit services organization, and include all of the following: (1) A statement in at least 10 point
boldface type in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer that reads: «You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time before midnight of the third business day after the date of the transaction.
(1) A statement in type that is
boldfaced, capitalized, underlined or otherwise set out from surrounding written materials so
as to be conspicuous, in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer,
as follows: «You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time before midnight of the 3rd day after the date of the transaction.
(1) A statement in type that is
boldfaced, capitalized, underlined, or otherwise set out from surrounding written materials so
as to be conspicuous, in immediate proximity to the space reserved for the signature of the buyer,
as follows: «You, the buyer, may cancel this contract at any time before midnight of the fifth day after the date of the transaction.
Given Carly Berwick's branding in New York magazine of the 2008 Whitney Biennial
as the exhibition's Facebook installment (a characterization prompted in part by cocurator Shamim Momin's legendary predilection for what she terms «the embrace of locality»), it was perhaps unsurprising that Tuesday night's VIP opening was packed not only with
boldface names but also, seemingly, with all their old classmates.
Watching it from the above
as they kept following him on the helicopter, was like, without racializing it, in quotes,
boldface, upper case, seeing a Barnett Newman painting in real life experience.
Now, excerpted sentences below, key words highlighted in
boldface, with the critical sources within the quotes highlighted
as clickable screencaptures:
Speaking
as a journalist, the most damning phrase I see in The Times» retraction is this one (
boldfaced emphasis mine):
As mentioned above, use
boldface font for words that draw the eye to key accomplishments or recognition.
Boldface, italics, and underlining are unavailable,
as are tabs, bullets, and multiple font sizes.
Total scores of each subscale
as well
as for the total score of all sub-scales combined are
boldfaced.