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"audaciously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are willing to take risks or to do something that shocks people
"audaciously" Synonyms
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But if Handel can be so problematic, why start so audaciously?
Only two years after opening, he audaciously renamed his stand Nathan's Famous.
"American Pastoral" stares back at me audaciously unblinking as a great novel.
Second, Weissmann's approach was audaciously aggressive, even for a prosecutor with his reputation.
In "SUM," Ms. Anderson audaciously mined sound bites and catchphrases from television advertisements.
"The Handmaid's Tale" moved beyond Margaret Atwood's novel, first audaciously, then bludgeoningly, now tiringly.
But Minecraft, rather audaciously, includes a command line and requires players to figure it out.
Let's hope that he can do something audaciously good, in the Middle East, for instance.
The Taliban audaciously launched an insider attack in the compound of the governor of Kandahar.
Audaciously, he invited James Reston, the venerable Times columnist and Washington bureau chief, to lunch.
To the audaciously contemporary director Daniel Fish, whose pared-back, multimedia "Oklahoma!" starts performances Sept.
It was Kohl who grabbed the opportunity, audaciously announcing a 10-point plan on Nov.
And "The Mirror Thief," audaciously well written, demanding, frustrating and oddly enlightening, is absolutely not that.
In their review, the NME described Get In as "audaciously bleak", and it's impossible to argue.
"It's almost difficult to believe your ears when you hear something so audaciously corrupt," Oliver said.
But audaciously, the states argued — and Judge O'Connor agreed — that the rest of Obamacare must fall, too.
But her generically eager performance here pales next to memories of Faye Dunaway's audaciously stylized onscreen interpretation.
Mr. Spears music is richly evocative, but the borrowed elements are audaciously filtered through his own sensibilities.
Obama didn't anticipate that Romney would audaciously try to pass himself off as a genial, Massachusetts-moderate Republican.
To be honest, the work—one of Sehgal's cheekiest and most audaciously childish—kind of pissed me off.
Does she still feel as hungry as the day she audaciously turned up on Gavin Brown's gallery doorstep?
It feels strange for a show to be audaciously pulpy while occasionally diving into the sober and somber.
More audaciously, he aimed to show that completely ignoring an objective can get you there faster than pursuing it.
These predators may not choose, as he audaciously did, to stalk gymnasiums and home in on future Olympic medalists.
Neither will our imagination, as retractable, fabric, plastic, and other innovative and audaciously designed roofs gain traction around the world.
In 2012, President Obama's State of the Union address audaciously put American manufacturing and the middle class front and center.
He claimed audaciously that he would achieve success in those challenges and that it would not be all that difficult.
If using live farm animals sounds gimmicky, it was actually a charming, even profound aspect to an audaciously imaginative production.
"Earth" — orchestrated by and featuring a glib verse from the comedy rapper Lil Dicky — is audaciously absurd, and surprisingly fun.
Finally, and most audaciously, the museum announced that all of its 2020 art acquisitions would be of work by women.
While prison plays have been around for decades, the challenge of this show was audaciously new: It went on tour.
But it still sets up some audaciously unrealistic expectations for individuals who've had a TBI or were ever in a coma.
" Audaciously and on his own initiative, the pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson Jr., swooped down and landed the copter. "Mr.
And yet Westworld, messy and occasionally unfulfilling as it is, left me wishing Humans would take more chances, live more audaciously.
Under his rule, Pakistan audaciously denied having anything to do with the Afghan Taliban or its most sinister component, the Haqqani network.
One particular untruth from President Donald Trump's speech on Wednesday at a tank factory in Lima, Ohio, illustrates just how audaciously he lies.
"Lady Dynamite" Maria Bamford's new Netflix series is so audaciously odd even if you don't enjoy it, you should at least respect it.
Created by Alena Smith, Dickinson audaciously explores the constraints of society, gender, and family from the perspective of rebellious young poet Emily Dickinson.
Myles's irreverence and relentless curiosity are on full display, and the writing is by turns playful, heartfelt, wise, compassionate, fantastical and audaciously confessional.
It is an audaciously risky parlor trick, like going to Monet's pond, whipping out an iPad and trying to paint the water lilies.
Adi Robertson, senior reporter: Even if the "mainframe" thing isn't quite a joke, it's so audaciously absurd that it's fun instead of wrong.
Trump's entry into the Republican presidential primary in June 2015 began with a speech audaciously promising to end Islamist terrorism and decrying illegal immigration.
Google's Firefly vehicle, audaciously designed by YooJung Ahn, is widely considered to be the first car tested publicly without a steering wheel or pedals.
Inspired by Indian philosophy and composed in the late 236s, the hourlong sequence of short pieces ranges from the audaciously dissonant to the sublimely simple.
Not only did Trump disregard the potential conflicts of his own business deals and real-estate holdings, he audaciously refused to release his tax returns.
At a time when academia can resemble an archipelago, the disciplines more specialized than finch beaks in the Galápagos, Robinson's audaciously heterodox thinking can exhilarate.
Ambivalently transitioning from the 22011th century, Mr. Smiley (a great-grandnephew of the founders and a Quaker himself) audaciously opened a separate bar in 2874.
Polinesso (like Ariodante, a trouser role, here nailed by the hearty contralto Sonia Prina), sensing opportunity, feigns love for Dalinda in an audaciously manipulative aria.
Abrams, who is running an audaciously progressive campaign, would be the first African American woman ever elected to the office, in Georgia or anywhere else.
Yet, by giving Prokofiev's Eighth such a prominent place on this program, in such a powerful, searching performance, he made the sonata seem audaciously modern.
Hannah Ryggen is an audaciously honest artist, which makes her small retrospective at Modern Art Oxford all the more vital at a moment of political insouciance.
New Zealand's economic upswing began in the mid-20143s under an audaciously reforming Labour government that was, in the words of Mr Key, "amazingly right-wing".
The other is the 1979 groove album Rockit, sharpened by two back-end songs skewering the racist society he'd striven so audaciously to integrate and enlighten.
In that very same decision to legalize an obviously discriminatory policy against Muslims, the five justices also, audaciously and almost as an afterthought, overturned Korematsu v.
Seehofer, Germany's interior minister, has audaciously tried to pressure Merkel, saying either she and the other EU nations devise a solution or he closes Bavaria's borders.
Inspiration: Japan It's no secret that so-called PoMo revival — a rebound in taste for the audaciously Postmodern — is raging in the world of Western design.
It was an audaciously dull piece of work with banjos in place of horns, whispers in place of choruses, and limp wistfulness in place of joy.
A presentation audaciously named "offshore" shows how finances from FlexiSpy, registered in the Seychelles with Mossack Fonseca, the firm behind the Panama Papers, could be distributed.
The reason you buy the iPhone X is because of that too luxurious design, and that audaciously hedonistic display, and that super cool depth-sensing selfie camera.
No other company could possibly get away with such an audaciously inconvenient change, but Apple has the scale and established user base to at least attempt it.
Francis — now "Angus" — decides to light out for the States under what he calls "the First-Class Plan," audaciously traveling in as posh a manner as possible.
Mr. Bussotti composed, in the late 1950s, an audaciously homoerotic song cycle and in subsequent years created decadent theatrical works, including operas exploring gay allure and seduction.
But it audaciously offered the "Salvator Mundi" in a Christie's contemporary art auction with the certainty of a minimum bid of $219 million from a third-party guarantor.
Scriabin's Fantasy in B minor, true to its title, is a fantastical piece that audaciously shifts from episodes of milky, harmonically murky lyricism to unhinged bursts of incandescent runs.
Yet I would imagine that even fanatical Janeites, as her most devoted admirers are known, will not take offense, once they get used to this production's audaciously high energy level.
The firm announced last month that it had discovered an additional billion barrels of oil below its four audaciously named Gulf platforms - Thunder Horse, Atlantis, Na Kika and Mad Dog.
He audaciously offered his Hockney without reserve, meaning he set no minimum price, a sign of how confident he was that it would sell for its estimate of $12.43 million.
What's new, and what I think has triggered such outrage, is that she has audaciously put the blame where it belongs: on a sports system built by and for men.
When Mr. Bratton held his first retreat for executive officers in 1994, the newly promoted Mr. Timoney appeared before the city's police leaders and audaciously proclaimed what is widely accepted today.
The turning point for Putin's leadership was in early 2014, when Russia audaciously reclaimed Crimea from Ukraine, stating that it was carrying out the will of the peninsula's people after a referendum.
Because they didn't want to give a signal to the Spanish, the Irish, the Portuguese, that they can possibly, audaciously elect a government that can challenge the rationality of the program applied there.
"Defenders" has also audaciously mirrored the company's original feature strategy, introducing a number of characters (beginning with "Iron Man") that were designed to build toward -- and heighten anticipation for -- a promised team-up.
He audaciously refused to conform with the Victorian norms of his time, and forced the public to confront whether it was fair to wreck a man's life simply because he desired other men.
However, as liberals awaken to the possibility of a states' rights strategy to mitigate the potential harms of Trump's domestic policy agenda, we need to think audaciously about how to use this moment.
By the time he audaciously agreed to be photographed for the cover of The Times Magazine and an article inside, he had a record of 231 arrests as an adult and no convictions.
She added that the revolt against the lurid stripes was the work of "pompous idiots" who resented her wealth and who wrongly feared that the audaciously painted house would bring down property prices.
These are mostly female spirits and deities like Apsara, Basanti and Yogini, but also audaciously erotic renderings of vulvas and phalluses, which are further redolent of the sacred yoni and lingam from ancient iconographies.
But if the President continues to audaciously charge ahead in his last days—smothering the American people with ruthless regulation—he will be met with strong opposition in Congress and from the American public.
This new pendant, with a 43-carat cushion-cut aquamarine dangling from a 21-inch rope of diamond rondels, is impossible to miss — glinting audaciously even in starlight or the first blush of dawn.
Like Clarice Lispector's novel that audaciously takes an unexpected turn — the character struggling to reconcile her metaphysical yearnings with her physical presence — Rattlesnake Bells in the Desert does not default to a simplified, monolinear narrative.
The image connects all Ms. Shaw's projects and performances: an audaciously uninhibited approach to music-making based on joy, omnivorous curiosity and congeniality — even as her work challenges your expectations and takes you by surprise.
So Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took a risk, audaciously announcing that he'd refuse to even consider any Obama nominee for the seat, because the winner of the 2016 presidential election should get to fill it.
A short, strong, audaciously tan man, Schrutt was now running another business, selling rides on the Intercoastal Waterway in a 163-foot pontoon boat which he claimed to have painted a special color that attracts dolphins.
Subtext: He's also selling a new book, audaciously titled, "Understanding Trump," released Tuesday, and newly the spouse of a Trump administration nominee -- his wife Callista has been nominated to be the US ambassador to the Vatican.
In 1994, the series audaciously dealt with abortion in its "Thanksgiving '94" episode, in which a pregnant Roseanne learns there may be something wrong with her baby and must decide whether to carry it to term.
Queerness has always been embedded in Murphy's shows, but The Politician is one of the showrunner's more recent creative endeavors that actually feels grounded in reality, which is especially surprising considering the show is audaciously satirical.
The past 30 years, especially, have seen the coming of age of new diseases, new cures and treatments, and new ways to access information (both credible and audaciously bogus) about the fire you're feeling down below.
Audaciously — though not unconvincingly — Eagle argues that Jana can provide free connectivity to up to 4.5 billion phone numbers, which is the sum total of everyone with a SIM card from one of its mobile operator partners.
Here was an individual who had been celebrated and touted as a normal, everyday kind of person, and she'd died a tragic death on national TV for audaciously embodying the idea that anyone could go to space.
The show audaciously claims that this is some sort of valuable sociological experiment, one designed to explore whether or not human beings are willing to commit terrible acts when they are told that they have no other choice.
LONDON (Reuters) - One of a gang of ageing criminals who audaciously raided a safe-deposit business in England's biggest-ever burglary will spend more time in jail after failing to pay back over 6 million pounds ($7.6 million).
He bullied allies rather than celebrating them, most audaciously by urging European partners to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal and join instead what one former European prime minister feared might be a call to war against Tehran.
They audaciously claim that the mandate is too central to the act for the rest of it — including provisions as disparate as requiring restaurant owners to post calorie counts and expanding drug coverage under Medicare — to operate without it.
The book's (unnamed) narrator speaks in an audaciously postmodernist voice, echoing not only Vladimir Nabokov and Ralph Ellison but the Dostoyevsky of "Notes from the Underground": I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces.
Then, rather audaciously, he sought to explain exactly how our minds work, illustrating his theory with elaborate geometric diagrams ("The Constituent Elements of Experience as Personality, Territory, and Process") that seemed to have been created for the purpose of torturing undergraduates.
Most audaciously, the Texas senator has elevated Carly Fiorina as his would-be running mate, a desperate heave intended to energize supporters and impress the undecided at a time when he continues to trail Mr. Trump in the polls here.
A few other things we have for you this week: • Kong on Broadway: Australia's Global Creatures, a production company audaciously attempting to develop four stage musicals at the same time, has brought a 20 foot tall, 2,000 pound monster to Broadway.
One night, sitting around their oval marble coffee table, my friends told me about acquaintances of theirs, Kate Brosnahan and Andy Spade, who were creating a line of simple handbags audaciously inscribed with a name that meant absolutely nothing: Kate Spade.
Ms Ghose: Yes, I audaciously link liberal values to spiritual-religious traditions in India to argue that values of individual freedom can't be dismissed as mere imitations of the West or part of the colonial hangover from the British Raj.
Audaciously traditional, Mr. Adès's first "proper" piano concerto, as he described it, has flashes of reverential familiarity — a little Gershwin, a little Beethoven — though they're nearly impossible to place, and are distorted through the prism of this composer's wry sensibility.
I don't see that critique and your assertion that this film confronts the escapism of superhero movies as mutually exclusive; in a sense, the audaciously ridiculous nature of extremist pundits feels like an escape from a reality their followers find untoward.
At a price of €999 and with a heavily laden spec sheet, the Find X is audaciously positioned as a super premium flagship, and it's being promoted in Europe and across Southeast Asia with as much enthusiasm as in Oppo's home market.
The former Arsenal forward, 29, then produced a moment of magic on the stroke of half-time, slaloming past three opposition players, including the goalkeeper, before audaciously slotting the ball into the bottom corner as the last defender slid hopelessly past him.
Dr. Holland and his medical collaborators in the 213s were scorned by some colleagues as research "cowboys," as he put it, because they audaciously tackled what was considered an incurable disease and tried to treat it with several chemicals simultaneously, instead of sequentially.
The new 1 World Trade Center looms overhead, and it is surrounded by gleaming new buildings, a shopping center packed with luxury brands and the Oculus, the audaciously designed transit hub that resembles the spine of a hunched bird, breaching the earth.
Mr. Anatsui first gained international fame at the 2007 Venice Biennale, when the Belgian gallerist Axel Vervoordt audaciously draped a huge metal-foil cloth by the Ghanaian sculptor over the facade of the Palazzo Fortuny, like a gold tapestry ransacked from Byzantium.
The swirling image of its facade from the nearby main road creates a mood for what's inside: 103,000 square feet of audaciously displayed and slickly produced videos and audio visuals, as well as recreations of Bedouin life and ancient tools, costumes and artifacts.
Voters attracted by the force of the Trump personality should pause and take note of the precise qualities he exudes as an audaciously different politician: bluster, savage mockery of those who challenge him, degrading comments about women, mendacity, crude generalizations about nations and religions.
Audaciously dubbed "Financial Time Travel," the option, which I understand was first asked for by users and is patent-pending, gives you a two-week window to change which of the bank and credit cards you've linked to Curve is charged for a particular purchase.
Even for a leader who has audaciously disregarded many of the boundaries that restrained his predecessors, President Trump's appeal to a foreign power for dirt on former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. is an astonishing breach of the norms governing the American presidency.
Filling the canvases with a disquieting synthesis of childish figures, audaciously phallic imagery, consumer packaging and provocative words, he mobilises the language of the dominant artistic movements of the day—abstract expressionism and pop—to express highly personal experiences, ranging from the troubling to the ecstatic.
As the name implies, it is an audaciously bold attempt to fix a rather overwhelming problem: ridding the world's oceans of the trillions of pieces of plastic and other debris that now threaten the health of sea life and, if left unchecked, eventually humans as well.
The director Heiner Goebbels's wildly original production, presented in the vast Drill Hall at the Park Avenue Armory, dramatizes the overlapping themes of this work's audaciously assembled libretto: It draws from documents of Dutch independence, 17th-century shipbuilding manuals, texts by mathematicians, Madame Curie's diaries, and more.
More recently, Hogeg has attracted $18 million in funding from investors that include Alibaba for one of his latest efforts, an augmented reality eyewear company called InfinityAR, audaciously created by buying the previous company that held that name and populating it with a staff to build the new hardware.
It is a place where Republican leaders, who took full control of the executive and legislative branches four years ago for the first time in more than a century, have audaciously remade rules and flouted norms in their effort to restore North Carolina to their perception of greatness.
He won his fourth Wimbledon title; he followed up by winning the prestigious warm-up to the U.S. Open in Cincinnati, the U.S. Open after that and then one of the biggest prizes of the fall, the Shanghai Masters, where he audaciously lost neither a set nor a service game.
Jorge Batlle, the brash scion of a political dynasty who had been groomed to be president of Uruguay since he was a teenager, got elected to the post on his fifth try and then audaciously presided over a pro-American administration that survived a brush with bankruptcy, died on Monday in Montevideo.
Either bill in Warren's two-step plan would face serious challenges: The first requires 22018 or so Senate Democrats to agree on a health care plan in early 2100 and then the second even more audaciously needs a Senate supermajority to approve single-payer health care (or an end to the Senate filibuster).
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE in September submitted a certification audaciously claiming that the kingdom had taken appropriate steps to reduce civilian casualties in the war in Yemen.
News Analysis BEIJING — Only a day before a small Chinese boat sidled up to a United States Navy research vessel in waters off the Philippines and audaciously seized an underwater drone from American sailors, the commander of United States military operations in the region told an audience in Australia that America had a winning military formula.
More recently, producer Robert Glasper—who's worked with Kendrick Lamar and produced award-winning albums, yet whose name is arguably little-known outside the music industry—told a Houston radio station that Hill hasn't "done enough" to move in the world as audaciously or demandingly as she has in recent years, most notably, gaining a notorious reputation for being extremely late to shows.
In Statue Square, a plaza in the historic heart of Hong Kong, Alice Ng, 31, joined other masked protesters who laughed and cheered as a man climbed on a bronze figure of Sir Thomas Jackson, a 19th-century British banker, and covered his head with one of the plastic helmets that have become indispensable for those who audaciously confront the police and their tear-gas canisters.

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