Sentences with phrase «with brazen»

And Rogue continues with the brazen attempt to shoe - horn as many notable events and people from the historical period into the plot — Captain James Cook's (yeah, the very same) inclusion was perhaps my favourite for being so utterly unnecessary that I couldn't help but laugh.
Motor Trend's Frank Markus says, «With this brazen, bold effort, Toyota is seriously fortifying its position as king of the midsized sedan.»
It idles with a brazen off - beat gurgle that sounds like a canal boat manoeuvring through a lock.
This is the ultimate status symbol and I wear it with brazen pride.
Not only is Elisa courageously curious in her endeavors, she also expresses her sexuality with a brazen honesty.
VERDICT: Wheatley, Jump, Hiddleston and co occupy Ballard's towering inferno with brazen style.
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.
So is this guy just an entertainer with a brazen attitude around wild animals, or is he a committed wildlife conservationist?
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.
If you'd asked me months ago how that fact makes me feel I would have responded with brazen euphoria.
This is exactly what our Parisian street whore, with her brazen effrontery and her virtues long since prostituted has not done.
The theme of Mad Men Episode Four («The Monolith»), with its brazen referentiality to 2001: A Space Odyssey, was «Progress: Its Nature and Consequences.»
He kicked off his campaign with brazen confessional gusto, bringing tens of thousands together in an NFL stadium for a day of prayer and fasting.

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In a statement, Viacom lead director Salerno, among the directors targeted for removal, called Thursday's action a «brazen and demonstrably invalid attempt» by Shari Redstone «to gain control of Viacom and its management in disregard of Sumner Redstone's wishes,» at odds with the board's efforts «to represent the best interests of all of the shareholders of Viacom.»
In 2015, news reports revealed that Uber had an operating loss of $ 470 million on $ 415 million in revenue, confirming suspicions that the company has been bleeding money for the sake of achieving steep growth and acquiring market share.391 In China, the company has lost more than $ 1 billion a year.392 The strategy of aggressive price competition and brazen leadership coupled with soaring growth prompted immediate comparisons to Amazon.393 Like Amazon, Uber has drawn immense interest from investors.
The S&P 500 is still up 3.3 % through the first five weeks of the year, which even the most brazen bulls should be cool with, considering that stocks were up 20 % in 2017 and the last time they had a down year, the iPad had yet to be invented.
Go for a taxation consultant, teach her or him about cryptocurrencies and look brazen to articulate with confused financial management officials.
With more such partnerships expected to come up in 2018, Ripple looks brazen towards a clever start to the year.
With entire unconstraint Jeremiah found thus in solitary prayer immediate entrance into the divine presence and, sensitive, poetic spirit though he was, lacerated by national calamity and individual rejection, he was accustomed to go out from this interior resource to face the world again, having heard Yahweh say to him, «I will make thee unto this people a fortified brazen wall... I am with thee.&raWith entire unconstraint Jeremiah found thus in solitary prayer immediate entrance into the divine presence and, sensitive, poetic spirit though he was, lacerated by national calamity and individual rejection, he was accustomed to go out from this interior resource to face the world again, having heard Yahweh say to him, «I will make thee unto this people a fortified brazen wall... I am with thee.&rawith thee.»
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea - washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of ExiWith conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea - washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiwith a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles.
Israel was probably also acquainted with images at the beginning: the brazen serpent, used under Moses» high authority, and perhaps taken by David from the Jebusites and placed in the sanctuary; the golden calf, undoubtedly an image quite acceptable to the people at a late stage, in imitation of the Canaanite bull.
Among this welter of brazen perversion wander a few «straights,» with children and dogs.
But Rabshakeh is acquainted with the reforms of Hezekiah.4 Hezekiah has removed holy things, the Canaanite deities, the brazen serpent which had become an object of worship, the more or less pagan cultic sites.
But when, in his worldly strivings he sets out like a madman in a desperate attempt to despise himself, and in the face of this is brazen about it and lauds himself for his infamy, then one can undertake no disputing with him.
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.
1 a: bile; especially: bile obtained from an animal and used in the arts or medicine b: something bitter to endure c: bitterness of spirit: rancor 2: brazen boldness coupled with impudent assurance and insolence
After all, with the vast number of chicken wing recipes out there, it's a bit brazen to suggest that mine is the absolute best.
Of course, I'm anything but traditional so today I'm sharing my even more brazen version of this classic sammie — a Beef Blue Cheese Monte Cristo with Cherries!
The brazen ensemble he rocked included a floppy bow tie, loafers with no socks and a jacket that looked like it might've been made out of your great aunt's curtains.
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.
Smacks of the man trying to brazen it out by following one gigantic lie with an even bigger whopper.
Perhaps what shocked the most was not that Juventus would sign world class talent, but that they would do so in such a brazen fashion, with vast quantities of cash being flung around with gleeful abandon.
La Leche League (around here anyway) has gotten so brazen that they walk up to moms feeding with a bottle and lecture them.
Using a midwife is playing Russian Roulette with your child's life; if Leah Timberlake and others lucked out and didn't end up with a dead baby, they should be praising the sweet infant baby Jeezus and counseling others not to repeat their brazen, egotistical stupidity.
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.
He went on to expatiate on the theme, but with my mind reeling at this blatant and brazen ethnocentricity, nothing else really mattered to me again.
That era hit its nadir with Sani Abacha's fist - of - mail tyranny, his brazen raid on the public till and the near - unravelling of the Nigerian military.
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.
His lucrative arrangement with the personal injury princes at Weitz & Luxenberg, whose name partners were leaders of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, was fodder for editorial boards, which regularly highlighted the brazen conflict of interest.
National Chairman of the NDC, Mr Kofi Portuphy at a press conference on Thursday said crime was being committed with «brazen bravado across the length and breadth of the country and that the state of insecurity has given rise to fear filled anxiety among innocent Ghanaians who are struggling under excruciating and suffocating economy.»
But after the brazen partisanship of the coalition's early bills meddling with the constitution, on fixed - term parliaments and the like, the opposition are now deeply suspicious of the Conservative and Liberal Democrats» motives.
It's hard to think of a less beloved figure in Democratic politics, whether it's because of his apparent preference for working with Republicans, his tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of services for the non-wealthy, or his brazen interference in the work of his own anti-corruption commission.
Clegg's brazen ambition to continue governing regardless of who he has to do it with has already been rejected by the public.
In some of them journalists are sometimes so brazen that they literally lie with straight faces while being live on air and when later called on it either ignore that or deny the fact.
«This is yet another brazen stunt by the SNP to drive a wedge with Westminster.
But prosecutor Thomas McKay argued the «brazen» nature of the schemes — Adam Skelos blew off work at the insurer, which needed regular legislation from the Senate — was what persuaded jurors, along with testimony from cooperating witnesses who said they were buying Skelos» vote.
«While not technically illegal, the brazen and self - serving ploy of using voters» hard - earned tax dollars to deceive them with propaganda is one of the shoddiest I've seen since I took office.»
Maybe that's part of why instead of being chastened by his brushes with indictment, Smith seems to have become more brazen.
Go to any Home Depot and brazen sprays of purple orchids are on display along with aisles of drywall and doorknobs.
City dwellers can attest that the animals they share the city with — the pigeons, rats, roaches — can all be pretty brazen when they're prowling for a bite.
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