Sentences with phrase «brazen move»

That brazen move is enough to make this a must - see, but it's also one of the greatest Australian films of all time, one that helped redefine an entire nation's cinema.
But even for somebody with his political credentials, the bill he proposed in May was a brazen move.
The brazen move placed Maine on the brink of civil war.
Consequently, the PDP rejects in its entirety, this brazen move by the APC and INEC to circumvent the laws and ambush the yet - to - be concluded election by introducing a practice that is completely alien to the constitution and the electoral act.»
John Major demanded a windfall tax on energy companies today, in a brazen move which will win him few friends in the Tory party.
While many were thinking that a last minute resolution to this crisis would come through in the 11th hour, Greece's brazen moves are loudly bursting that bubble of hope.

Not exact matches

With others being more successful in finding their port, the only move left for Villanova to make before they no longer had any say in the matter was a brazen one.
A few months later, I started a blog (this blog) and took a brazen leap in the world of science communication by moving across the country and enrolling in a mass communication PhD program.
And there's not much calculation to how «The Bronze» moves from scenes of character - defining drama to brazen comedy.
The Guardian's Lanre Bakare describes it as a «moving and compelling homage to a city and its spirit, as well as a gripping procedural,» and that it's «about the day and its impact on the victims and on the city, but it's also brazen with its cathartic revenge mission.»
A brazen multidisciplinary artist who studied film history and theory, C. Spencer Yeh presents a program of two new moving image works combining diaristic and documentary footage.
As such, looking across the paintings the object appears to shift between guises, moving from evoking the calmly undulating natural form in a landscape to the brazen and speedy flash of the carnivalesque.
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.
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