Sentences with phrase «as brazen»

This was not as brazen as the New York Times letter from October 2016, which expressly dared Trump to sue.
Few columnists writing about climate science are as brazen in their open contempt for the truth as Lawrence Solomon, as I showed in my analysis of Solomon's recent musings about Arctic sea ice.
The two - faced nature of your approach is as brazen as it is reprehensible.
In a move as brazen as his art, Hirst invited the Tate director Nicholas Serota and brought Norman Rosenthal, then exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy of Arts, to the show in a taxi.
It could be as simple as running exclusive ads with your console appearing at the end, or something as brazen as securing a massive chunk of gameplay.
To write such a woman as brazen and drunk would be only part of the story.
The Truth About Youth briefly flickers to life when Loy comes on slinky nightclub singer «The Firefly,» seducing Young's betrothed, and she steals the show in The Naughty Flirt (1931), another tale of high - society bad behavior, this one starring Alice White as a brazen socialite who sets her sights on a young lawyer's in papa's firm and Loy as a party girl working with a gigolo to grab her fortune.
As the brazen literary charlatan, Richard Gere gives one of the best performances of his career.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described as a brazen display of authoritarianism demonstrated by the President Muhammadu Buhari - led APC Government, the handcuffing of its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh «even when the court is yet to hear his case.»
As usual, the quote is nonsense and the odds exist as a brazen publicity stunt, but I thought you might be interested anyway.
The governor is deploying more than two - dozen State Police troopers — including aviation units and electronic surveillance equipment — to Long Island to help combat the notorious MS - 13 gang, which he called «as brazen as it is brutal.»
The discontent they have generated and their contentious nature have made Costa Rica, a country usually known for political moderation and avoidance of political extremes, a fertile ground for a demagogue like Juan Diego Castro, who has managed to stand out from the rest of the candidates by fashioning himself as a brazen and outspoken outsider, even though he was a Minister from 1994 - 97.
But he swears he did nothing as brazen as shake the frail and ailing man who was on a ventilator and enmeshed in a thicket of tubes, and who did not awaken to the strange voice in his room.
There must be an awful lot more strife coming down the line to persuade a man as brazen as him to quit.
As brazen as it is, there's still at least 30 % of the population that can't see through it.
The White House's statement is as brazen and shameless a lie as one could tell about Iran's nuclear program.

Not exact matches

Cali cartel activity in the US in the early 1990s was particularly brazen at times, as it used violence to protect its interest on US soil.
Copier Service Scheme: In this brazen scam, the con artist poses as a service technician for your office equipment.
That said, the Republicans» collective baptism on earmarks stands as a particularly stunning and brazen example of Washington hypocrisy — and that's saying something.
He sees Wall Street bankers now entrenched as the new American oligarchy, subtle but surprisingly brazen in their manipulation of political actors and the levers of government power.
As it turns out, employees are a fairly brazen bunch.
CDC's stake and dominance of the board would seem to preclude any outcome against their interests, but their brazen disregard for other shareholders could act as mobilising force for a resistance.
As if, because this brazen one could find the most hideous atrocity in his heart, and was able to carry it out, then this was the thing he ought to do.
This reversal makes something magical of the brazen serpent and a destroyed idol of the golden calf, affirming that the eternal God is the enemy of images, at least as early as Amos and Hosea.
It's a name as old as the storied shepherdess of Paddan Aram — a woman so captivating her husband pledged seven years of service in exchange for her hand, a woman whose determination to bear children sent her digging for mandrakes and bargaining with God, a woman brazen enough to steal her father's idols and hide them in a camel saddle, a woman who took her last breath on the side of the road, giving birth, a woman whose tomb survived obscurity, conquest, earthquakes, and riots to become one of the most venerated and contested sites of the Holy Land.
Or just do nt be so brazen as to have an opinion that isnt sanctioned.
Some shared that their child was way too brazen creating more anxiety for them as the parent, while others were concerned that their child's recent allergic reactions were affecting their ability to enjoy food and eat.
The party said the recall of the Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, Prof Yussuf Usman smacks of a brazen display of impunity adding that until the President clears the mess associated with this recall, his government would be seen as promoting graft.
Ripples, then as an undergraduate, bristling at the «brazen injustice», thought so.
Corruption: Given the progeny of his Presidential Library as unfazed shrine of brazen extortion (with a sitting president and oil minister suborning the cream of Nigeria to «donate», it's amazing Obasanjo would have the nerves to pontificate on corruption.
«This summit is being presented as a lavish, respectable corporate event, when in fact it is a brazen opportunity for the porn industry to plan new ways of profiting from the exploitation of women,» said Julia Long of the London Feminist Network.
«It's particularly brazen and disturbing that Assemblyman Blake today announced that he will now serve private interests as a political consultant as well as attempting to serve the public interest,» said Susan Lerner, executive director of the good government group Common Cause NY.
Albany reformers called Bronx Assemblyman Michael Blake's new side gig as a campaign consultant «brazen» and «disturbing,» ripping the freshman Democrat for serving private and public interests simultaneously.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D., N.Y.) is one of several Senate Democrats jockeying for potential 2020 presidential runs, but her brazen style has received backlash from many fellow Democrats who view her as a political opportunist.
To arrogate to itself the powers to simply dump people in jail indefinitely is, to say the least, uncivilized and barbaric; to hang serious allegations against a person without proof of evidence, as the judge noted in the case of Senator Bala Mohammed, is malicious, callous and unacceptable; and to constrain citizens with brazen impunity, in defiance of court orders, is to send a wrong signal to Diaspora Nigerians and other foreign investors who, paradoxically, our President and his ministers, have been courting assiduously, that the law can not protect both they and their investments.
The brazen assertion by one of Trump's lawyers that a president can not be found guilty of obstruction of justice signaled a controversial defense strategy in the wide - ranging Russia probe, as the president's political advisers are increasingly concerned about the legal advice he is receiving.
Albany reformers called Blake's new side gig as a campaign consultant «brazen» and «disturbing,» ripping the freshman Democrat for serving private and public interests simultaneously.
It is what has caused the media to pay attention to her, so she has kept talking about it, but voters don't vote as much from a place of outrage over this or that duplicity or brazen exchange as they do from a sense that prevailing economic paradigms have abused them.
The brazen Bronx pol grinned like a Cheshire cat as he sauntered out of Manhattan federal court yesterday after the judge declared a mistrial when jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked on a slate of charges that many saw as a slam dunk.
Clark, 67, has served 35 years for her role as the getaway driver in the brazen daylight heist that shocked the nation.
The Audacity of David Cameron is, however, as nothing in his disciples» view, compared to the brazen opportunism of Nick Clegg.
The way in which the vote was won must go down in political history as one of the worst instances of brazen hypocrisy ever.
While all the key belligerents in the conflict regularly commit cultural property crimes, ISIL stands out as the most brazen and egregious.
You will marvel as Chuck explains his revolutionary training and nutritional philosophies that allowed him to obtain his best gains ever in titanic size, shape, and brazen muscularity.
You will not be thought of as pushy or brazen just because you email a guy on a website.
Fargeat acknowledges that with a brazen wink, thumbing her nose at credulity as her naive Barbie - doll heroine becomes a vengeful, quick - thinking terminator, like a desert snake shedding its skin for greater speed.
'» Eleanor, also called Nell, is a fearful spinster who has sacrificed her own happiness to care for a hateful, invalid mother, now dead; Theodora, who calls herself Theo, is a brazen, provocative sybarite, attracted to women as well as men; Luke is a flip and boorish manipulator who (in Jackson's book) also stands to inherit Hill House someday.
Moreover, in what's arguably a more brazen case of cinematic larceny, director Daniel Espinosa, best - known for the 2012 thriller Safe House, swipes his anti-gravity stylistics from Alfonso Cuarón, opening the film with a single, very long, VFX - heavy take that sends the camera around in gentle swoops from character to floating character as the space station itself tumbles slowly around its axis.
BRAZEN is heavily inspired by the work of stop - motion animator, Ray Harryhausen, responsible for films such as Sinbad, Jason and the Argonauts, and the original Clash of the Titans
April 29, 2018 • Twenty - three years after a brazen theft, the mystery still divides a tiny sect known as the Samaritans.
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