Sentences with phrase «how brazen»

In forming these fantasy questions, you need to consider how brazen a guy like Phil Jones is.
He doesn't know how brazen I can be.
Many e-books, programs and dietary supplements I've evaluated online the past few years have surprised me just how brazen some «experts» can be who try to pass such nonsense on to unsuspecting psoriasis sufferers.
«It shows how brazen Republicans are in promoting their dirty air and water and anti-science agenda,» a House Democratic leadership aide told Business Insider.
And in a demonstration of just how brazen this particular attack is, TDO actually contacted the cell numbers of various company executives demanding money and threatened to start contacting patients» families and donors, too.

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No matter how wealthy and famous Niebuhr's books made him, they were nothing but «brazen and shameless» apostasy: «You are a shocking spectacle to God, Jesus Christ, and humanity.
You do nt have to be so apologetic, its analagous to Prophet Abraham asking god how throwing himself in a brazen fire would positively affect the society?
It's interesting how we've mainly picked up the UK Etsy crowd [woo, you brazen craftmafia sisters you!]
This is how it works: from private chats, via public kiss - and - make - up diplomacy, to the brazen flirting we're now seeing from the deputy prime minister.
If you'd asked me months ago how that fact makes me feel I would have responded with brazen euphoria.
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This sets the tone for the rest of her first book, on how to get a boyfriend and more brazen guides to dating and sex.
He somehow acquires an Uzi, which Rosie shows him how to assemble, and then uses it to commit an unbelievably brazen act:
And there's not much calculation to how «The Bronze» moves from scenes of character - defining drama to brazen comedy.
There's no understanding what made Irving do what he did or, indeed, how he managed to get as far as he did — how he sold his brazen blarney to a publisher as upstanding as McGraw - Hill, how he forged Hughes» handwriting, or how he bedazzled and bullied his devoted, needy best friend Dick Suskind (Alfred Molina, reaching greatness in the portrayal of pathos) into participating as researcher and henchman.
He rightfully pushes back against claims that the film does not challenge Rumsfeld's claims, but the best parts concern his lingering fascination at how hard Rumsfeld is to pin down, as well as his scoffing over some of the secretary's most brazen claims.
We have seen brazen characters like this go on to win Oscars in the past (think: Jack Nicholson in «As Good as it Gets»), but my gut says a lot will hinge on how emotional the film decides to go.
Dear EP Fellows, Alumni, and Friends, The brazen acts of hatred, bigotry, and violence by white supremacists in Charlottesville last weekend disgusted me personally, and were a horrific reminder of how much work we must do to break down the systems and structures in our nation that perpetuate inequality, inequity, and racism.
Well meaning but sometimes brazen, Rodriguez stumbled through language barriers, overstepped cultural customs, and constantly juggled the challenges of a postwar nation even as she learned how to empower her students to become their families» breadwinners by learning the fundamentals of coloring techniques, haircutting, and makeup.
How greedy and brazen can they get!!?!
Like Broken Age, it's another softly - spoken point and click adventure, but here, it's so aesthetically brazen — especially as their own confidence in their methods has increased from release to release — that it's accompanied by this sense that its developers are from a far - future, and have time travelled back to now, dropped this on our laps, and humbly said «this is how storytelling in videogames will eventually work in a few centuries».
In fact, they are pretty brazen about their version, Project Hospital, and how similar it is to its inspiration.
In the November 2008 issue of W Magazine, a 26 - year - old Nina Chanel Abney explained to Haven Thompson how celebrity scandals inspire some of her vibrant, often brazen paintings that at once suggest Francis Bacon, David Hockney, and contemporary street murals.
This is not uncommon in viewing a painting, even at its most brazen, but as your eyes scan Hylden's exhibition, bearing witness to the slight procedural differences between each work, noticing what is depicted as much as how they are painted, it becomes clear they are a singular organism.
Karigar was an agent for the organization he acted for but his conduct was «fairly brazen» in terms of how the bribe was negotiated and pursued, however it was also «unsophisticated» says Robidoux.
That said, it's almost impossible to look at the OnePlus 5 and not wonder how OnePlus could be so brazen as to copy the iPhone 7 Plus so thoroughly.
It sounds like a brazen title, but just how impenetrable are you really to those with a will and a way to get by you?
A couple thoughts on how I could be persuaded to use brazen careerist:
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