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"audacity" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is brave but likely to shock or offend people

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A dedicated mass audience has rewarded its audacity, but audacity also doesn't possess Sam Hunt's strong-ass jaw line.
He had the audacity to wear ... a tan suit.
"The Color Purple," Alice Walker Celie's audacity to give her journey words through prayer instilled in me an audacity to say that yes, I am deserving of testimony and deserve to be heard.
But I was impressed by the audacity of that bleakness.
Where do you get the audacity to come at me?
The Audacity of Hope, published in 2006, focused on politics.
Slowly but surely, Wonder Woman became my muse of audacity.
But what did Barack Obama say about the audacity hope?
He had the audacity to believe he could here, too.
When I remind him he laughs at his own audacity.
But it's the audacity of this scheme that stands out.
But the audacity of his imagination was never in doubt.
But it also comes across as audacity for audacity's sake.
China is likely to seek revenge for our recent audacity.
But he was impressed with the audacity of Mike's vision.
Thematic audacity came this close to being a drinking game.
The audacity of this performance is matched by its veracity.
Democrats keep underestimating the audacity of Trump and his tribe.
So this was a sight that expressed Egypt's revolutionary audacity.
He champions this scheme for the sheer audacity of it.
All because these individuals had the audacity to get sick.
The Air Raid is as much about audacity as intellect.
The audacity of Calvin Harris, is at this point, astounding.
She had the audacity to want sexual equity with her husband.
This was just empty daring, meaningless audacity, from the Musee d'Orsay.
"He had the audacity to come to our vigil," Kaylee said.
Now he has the audacity to sue her for $800,000 more.
His bid for re-election is itself an act of audacity.
So all he's left with is, yes, the audacity of hope.
Stick with version one for the sheer audacity of the mix.
Mr. Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope" tells that story better.
Having the audacity to be … the victim of a break-in.
Without brilliance, adaptability and audacity, we stand little chance at all.
Trump has a monopoly on audacity, while everyone else is immobile.
I am floored by the audacity and inventiveness of this creation.
It's the sort of audacity that only Gaga could pull off.
The overwhelming audacity of the hip-hop ego comes from Ali.
The audacity of declaring another human being to be "toxic" though.
Beauty is the world's answer to the audacity of a flower.
The scheme unveiled Tuesday was stunning in its breadth and audacity.
Then for the egregiousness and audacity of the abuse they detail.
Moyle's book reveals Turner's admirable audacity but also his unabashed selfishness.
"The Audacity of Pete Buttigieg": Jason Zengerle reports on his campaign.
You needn't sign on with any constituency to enjoy her audacity.
Investors were impressed by Kimmelman and the audacity of their plan.
The theft drew widespread attention for its audacity and its tenacity.
" He added, "It's an arrogant taste but I appreciate its audacity.
His reputation for violent audacity increased after the murder on Oct.
And it's all so good: the audacity, the musicianship, the curation.
He really got the AUDACITY to raise this dragon from the dead?
It was beautiful for its audacity and creativity and also deeply troubling.
Did he mean to combine all of that movement, audacity and invention?
Audacity is a free and easy-to-use open source audio editor.
But it wasn't just the audacity of Threadripper's design that intrigued people.
And people have the audacity to ask why no one comes forward.
I started thinking so big I had to laugh at my audacity.
Audacity/Garage Band: Sometimes you just stick with the workflow you've got.
M'Baku has the audacity to be as funny as he is fine.
But the working class and the young adored his audacity and tenacity.
Audacity, skill, and adventure came together in something like artistic black magic.
Sanford has the audacity to call her "young lady" in the process.
We celebrate Tesla, we celebrate Elon Musk's audacity and Tony Stark-ness.
I loved his audacity and hustle—true to the spirit of Cleveland.
I'd even had the audacity to name my first book Big Girl.
Audacity, his early history of the Obama administration, turns his lens inward.
The audacity of the left along with the Washington establishment is incredible.
Within CIA we must restore the focus on speed, agility and audacity.
What made the game transcend its random circumstances was its makers audacity.
They get away with it because the audacity catches everyone off guard.
The audacity caused many to despise Ali but endeared him to millions.
I half-expected him to get mad at me for my audacity.
Base jumper and rock climber Clair Marie is the definition of audacity.
I recognize the audacity of doing this as a Midwestern millennial mayor.
BRUSSELS — No one has ever accused Emmanuel Macron of lacking in audacity.
Audacity is a great free software available for every major operating system.
Beginning in late 1984, young protesters challenged the authorities with increasing audacity.
Ms. Holliday said she didn't realize the impact her audacity would have.
But then again, I learned from Barack Obama the audacity to hope.
At any rate, American sinologists, veterans and newcomers, should ponder the Chinese audacity.
Most people wouldn't have the audacity to do that without guidance or aid.
In the meantime, Trump's life experience has taught him that audacity pays big.
Defiance and audacity have been the cornerstones of Trump's campaign from day one.
The love / hate tension speaks to Breath of the Wild's audacity of design.
She then had the audacity to ask me to TAKE A BOWL HOME.
Lane, shocked by the man's audacity, fired back with the ultimate mic drop.
It brings him full circle, from the audacity to the tenacity of hope.
Above all, Bernie Sanders had the audacity to be mad about American inequality.
The sheer element of unpredictability and audacity Mr. Trump brings is the attraction.
As is often the case, what is utterly beguiling is King's slapdash audacity.
MIAMI — It began with the audacity and promise of a rising political star.
It's crazy to me that he even had the audacity to request money.
Mina Guli demurs when someone has the audacity to call her a runner.
"California's greatness comes from acts of human audacity, not congressional seniority," he said.
"Hustlers" itself, unfortunately, doesn't match the scale or audacity of what she does.
You honor a legend by telling their story or SHUT UP. The AUDACITY.
But it wasn't yet clear that they had the audacity to believe it.
It's an idea few have the audacity to try, let alone pull off.
I do know I enjoyed it in the moment, if only for its audacity.
Only one of them had the audacity to call it what it was. Rape.
But, Rebecca says, she is "thankful the judge realized the audacity of the crime."
Those IMAX cameras are particularly effective in capturing the sheer audacity of Cruise's stunts.
It seems Kushner's audacity rivals the nerve Trump himself has exhibited throughout his life.
Freedom for women to have the audacity to be equally sexual beings as men.
Warriors announcer Jim Barnett marveled at the audacity: "If he hits this..." He did.
She will shrug off their audacity and wait until they're finished, rather than offend.
Attacks carried out by ISIS-affiliated groups have since grown in scale and audacity.
Macho and minimalist alike, the sentences are thrilling still in their exactitude and audacity.
Some expressed displeasure, while others said they were almost impressed with the thieves' audacity.
We are grateful for your audacity to believe that America could do the impossible.
But it gave me the humility that I needed to deal with my audacity.
In our global moment of reckoning on women's rights, such fantastic audacity is welcome.
The sheer audacity of this project makes Thaler a worthy and satisfying Nobel pick.
Like my editor-in-chief, I'm taken aback by the sheer audacity of this.
I want to capture the stunning audacity to exist as everything all at once.
Whether or not Mr. Whitaker steps aside, Mr. Trump's audacity now demands additional safeguards.
Hopefully, these new tributes will restore the memory of her audacity, glamour, and ingenuity.
What an audacity to build a novel around a character preoccupied with self-erasure!
"American Audacity" is the rare example of a collection that coheres into a manifesto.
Then you get the audacity to put them into action, and you're an entrepreneur!
It takes audacity to recreate the circumstances behind a movie whose stature is sacred.
We've remarked less on the audacity of Trump's pantomime of godliness, given his core.
A lack of strong roles, for any performer, can quell the habit of audacity.
The Audacity, which loaded almost 70,000 tonnes of U.S. soybeans in Seattle on Oct.
For a film of such visual audacity, the lack of storytelling depth is frustrating.
Throughout the nine, there is a steady expansion of formal audacity and harmonic complexity.
The audacity of the family's alleged plan captivated users on China's social media platforms.
" He said: "I recognize the audacity of doing this as a Midwestern millennial mayor.
But I see, if anything, the audacity of entrepreneurs are thinking bigger than ever.
But only Ali Salem had the audacity to cross the border in his own car.
" And maybe it's a relief, this erotic audacity and unwillingness to perform civility or "niceness.
In the fall of 2006, Obama had just released his book, The Audacity of Hope.
"The audacity of what happened is stunning," Mr. Goldman said in an interview on Saturday.
He had the audacity of a great Silicon Valley founder, but ultimately not the talent.
It left me dizzy from its audacity, its delight, and its occasional lack of taste.
"Genuinely imagine having the audacity to write such an awful article as this," one wrote.
I kicked him out and he had the audacity to tell me to refund him.
The audacity of it all, locking teenagers in cages and expecting them not to explode.
And he had the audacity to ask the press to call him on his lies.
The absolute audacity of not giving your COLLEAGUE the courtesy of the title you share.
The still-unfolding college admissions scandal is already remarkable for the audacity of its scope.
Free software like Avid's Pro Tools First or the open-source Audacity are other options.
Worst offense: Reportedly slut-shaming Camilla Belle for having the audacity to date Joe Jonas.
To even ask the Mayor of London that question is utterly shocking in its audacity.
Trump, who is now outraged by Ginsburg's audacity, accuses her of endangering the court's reputation.
Apple's former design chief, Jony Ive, wrote at the time that Chesky's "audacity is fabulous."
The audacity of the American republican experiment lies in its democratization of full citizenship—i.e.
It is entirely to do with our audacity as humans to reach beyond our potential.
What we are actually listening to is human limitation and the audacity to transcend it.
If he aspires to sound presidential, he should call his program The Audacity of Hype.
That I'm surprised at Trump's audacity at this point is frankly naive on my part.
Armed with social media and audacity, more people are questioning taboos around religion and sexuality.
You feel slightly scared by what you're doing even as you cackle at its audacity.
Nonfiction AMERICAN AUDACITY In Defense of Literary Daring By William Giraldi 462 pp. Liveright. $30.
"California's greatness comes from acts of human audacity, not congressional seniority," Mr. de León said.
The audacity of a hostile foreign power trying to influence American voters rightly troubles us.
"Just as a matter of political analysis, the sheer audacity of this move is breathtaking."
I was at first baffled and then intrigued by the eccentricity and audacity of Evans.
Tasteless songs aside, it's hard not to listen to LP1 without admiring Liam's unwavering audacity.
But while the military demands obedience to authority, it also prizes a certain reckless audacity.
It's yours if you have the audacity to seize the power that is rightfully yours.
The performances — Holland's in particular, full of sadness, guile and audacity — feel the same way.
Watching replays of the goal, you marvel above all at the audacity of Messi's idea.
"I applaud them for having the audacity and the mission to get out there," says Barnett.
In some ways, such as ease of use, Audacity rivals or outperforms professional software like Audition.
But the audacity of the plan is very on-brand for Musk and his space company.
Harlo: I'd just like to say, really appreciate that Audacity hasn't changed in over a decade.
Such audacity won fans over and sparked a rivalry with O'Neal that would last for years.
But I was still shocked at Kang and the writers' raw audacity in going for it.
" And with a crumbling economy and two mismanaged wars, Barack Obama had "the audacity of hope.
Molly asks for her key back, and Dro has the audacity to get upset about it.
Miss Great Britain lost her crown bc she had the audacity to have sex with someone?
And then had the audacity to lie about it and continues to til this very day.
And then they have the audacity to start oozing their way toward a big meat monster.
Her facial expressions and audacity to call a spade a spade (or a scumbag) are exemplary.
"I recognize the audacity of doing this as a Midwestern millennial mayor," he told the crowd.
When Harrison was 303, he started making beat tapes using software programs like Audacity and Reason.
The swingers club, the gay bar, the drag bar—they speak for themselves in their audacity.
Plus, Tunsil spent most of last year suspended for the audacity of receiving money in college.
The piece became a touchstone of performance art in part because of its sheer, outlandish audacity.
It's the sort of manifesto, like "The Audacity of Hope," that frequently augurs higher political ambition.
Two decades later, we have the Audacity, who did us one better by starting as prepubescents.
Two years later, that audacity is also what makes Pumarosa's first LP The Witch so compelling.
A month later, she featured him and his book "The Audacity of Hope" on her show.
The uncertainty of starting a new business was only compounded by the audacity of King's vision.
But the Rams' Johnny Hekker has the audacity to try the spinning, skidding punt in games.
They revel in every squeak and slur of Sia's voice, giving the album a wacky audacity.
But it has become a necessary and defining maneuver of risk and audacity, indispensable for victory.
Mr. Kerby said Friday that the audacity of the 2018 draft class's fashion choices was welcome.
And then, thanks to "the audacity of youth," he said in the documentary, he was gone.
So let's take a moment to recall the sheer scope and audacity of the Russian efforts.
The audacity of "The Set Up" is to leave it out, at least from the performances.
But the arguments come second to the spirit behind them, the sheer audacity of defying Congress.
The sheer audacity of their actions speaks to the climate of impunity the FEC has fostered.
" "Can you imagine the audacity of a man who continues to do this after being arrested?
Yet he had the audacity to buy two more storage units after that without telling me.
"Angels" has a structural audacity and historical reach that "The Inheritance" does not try to match.
The very audacity of Moscow's moves must be driven by a feeling of an existential threat.
His words, his smell, that kiss, his incredible audacity — he was all I could think about.
There's a thrilling audacity to this drama, about the supreme dignity of revolt against unjust authority.
The audacity and gravity of the charge against Trump, in historical and constitutional terms, is stunning.
Mr. Donis, 44, had already spent enough time in Dubai to be struck by its audacity.
They were persistent, which I think people don't necessarily recognize often needs to come with audacity.
The size and scale of the attacks reflect a new audacity on the part of perpetrators.
Some got angry at the audacity of the protestors to disrupt a well-intentioned political meeting.
But Obummer had the audacity to not even exist in a physical form for another 600 years.
That disarming fake smile, persistently bitter conversation and sheer audacity came to form her villain in Fleabag.
The audacity to launch its own service hints at just how confident Defy is in its content.
Black women out here getting fired for having 4c hair and shea moisture has the audacity..... pic.twitter.
Arie had the AUDACITY to ask her "if she was okay" while she was getting dumped. 4.
Imaging having the audacity to incorrectly do your job while Beyoncé is standing on top of you.
The Chinese phone market is a spiraling behemoth of innovation and audacity, unlike anything we've ever seen.
Some who came forward are still on the sidelines, shunned for having the audacity to be honest.
If we can meet this moment with that same audacity, we will achieve the change we seek.
How could one w such power and influence have the audacity to put something so thoughtless online?
So, at that time, candidate Trump was made a laughingstock for the audacity of statements like this.
The best pop of the past 16 years embraced the audacity of Bowie toward its own ends.
But Billy Lynn's thematic and technical audacity can only distract somewhat from Jean-Christophe Castelli's undernourished script.
Other times, your partner has the audacity to ask how your day was — like a real monster!
Lou Salomé, The Audacity To Be Free premiered at the SR Festival in New York in March.
He was struck by the audacity of his previous work, of how sensitive some of it was.
But the other component is just the sheer audacity of Travis Knight and the team at Laika.
PETA revels in its audacity, putting together websites to promote ads that have been banned or rejected.
MORE's 6900 book "Audacity of Hope" was on the bestseller list for 2628 weeks after it published.
" He can think of no reason for this sudden, sodden audacity that nonetheless strikes him as "remarkable.
The Department of U.S. Customs and Border Protection had the audacity to issue a reminder about it.
It's hard not to wonder at the audacity of this effort, much less how successful we've been.
He doesn&apost understand how anybody would have the audacity to ask him, Bill Clinton, about this.
It's a moment for audacity, not settling for Ted Cruz simply because he's the Titanic you know.
But I liked to volunteer myself for whatever randomness came my way—indeed, my audacity was remarkable.
Lilith in Aries wants it now or not at all; her bold audacity can sometimes become dangerous.
Participants have recalled the audacity it took to simply gather in public under the banner of liberation.
In its audacity, it is challenging long-held assumptions about the best way to groom American players.
For another (unreleased) podcast I'm currently working on, we're all using Skype and recording locally on Audacity.
Captain Hardegen had earned a reputation for audacity at sea that brought him the prestigious Knights Cross.
Sterling Hyltin, with her laughing eyes and enchanting blend of delicacy and audacity, was another winning Swanilda.
He compares the audacity required for writing an autobiography to the ritual slaughter orchestrated by a bullfighter.
AUDACITY: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail, by Jonathan Chait.
They're all bizarre to the nth degree, so uninterested in aesthetic convention that their audacity becomes funny.
When it comes to the first lady's future plans, many Democrats still cling to the audacity of hope.
For those apps that haven't updated yet (I'm looking at you, Audacity), Apple recommends bugging the developers directly.
Cramer envies the rich hedge fund managers that have the audacity to call a top in the market.
The two are chastising the audience for having the audacity to express normal human feelings toward another person.
Kucherov has the audacity and the ability to pull off moves few other players would dare to attempt.
And the patriotism of one black man in particular, who had the audacity to silently display his opinion.
Unfortunately, our righteous outrage about Brown's audacity to publicly pursue Rihanna won't keep her safe from his abuse.
"WHO HAD THE AUDACITY TO PUT HARRY STYLES AND TIMOTHÈE CHALAMET!!?!" one user cried, echoing my thoughts exactly.
Still, the sheer audacity of Trump's promise—why would he say it if he couldn't really do it?
"You have the audacity to tell us you have been fighting deportation ... You are a liar," protestors shouted.
As a tennis player, he was known for having the audacity to fight with chair umpires and referees.
You have the audacity to use Kanye's mom name to try to shead a negative light on Kanye.
People don't like being in the wrong—they think, Oh, she really had the audacity to say that?
In 2006, Senator Barack Obama published "The Audacity of Hope," which laid out his vision for the country.
These 10 look happily on fire, but it's Ms. Pollack whose audacity acquires a new definition and maturity.
The judge called Poole&aposs admission Tuesday "striking in its audacity" after denying the charge for so long.
But here's this lone HBO show, Random Acts of Flyness, with the audacity and ability to do so.
But more than a few persist, through resourcefulness or audacity, paying the odd $350 fine and soldiering on.
For nearly seven years, these Syrian reporters have had the audacity to tell the truth with a camera.
And he runs the bases with an audacity that suggests he already has the answers to the exam.
GREEN You mentioned audacity, and mostly Mr. Fish is audacious in ways that feel dead-on and delightful.
And then they have the audacity to move a new car that they're going to produce to Mexico.
It continued with every word of our Independence — the audacity to declare that all men are created equal.
Similarly, Mr. Holzhauer's audacity — the sheer size of his bets — is an outgrowth of his professional poker career.
The audacity of the plan dumbfounded traders and reporters — as did the casual way Mr. Musk announced it.
Call it the audacity of President Trump: He is bringing more hope and change than Obama ever could.
So the IMF has commended Mr Moreno for his audacity in taking the subsidy-cutting decision by decree.
Trump's lack of shame at outlandish behavior, refusal to ever apologize and audacity constantly restocks his political capital.
"The audacity of its reach and fierceness of its vision challenges our cultural imagination," a Peabody statement said.
We had the audacity to point out that Elizabeth Warren has struggling support amongst the African American community.
"I recognize that there is a certain presumptuousness in this, a certain audacity to this announcement," Obama declared.
The audacity of Thomas' opinion, that was tucked into a related case, took Boutrous and others by surprise.
He continued with every word of our independence, the audacity to declare that all men are created equal.
Why did you have the audacity — the chutzpah, if you will — to think you could start a museum?
So Albert Adrià had everything he needed — the experience, the will and the audacity — to revisit El Bulli.
In Jordan, underprivileged girls she met were amazed by her audacity at undertaking the journey at her age.
Former President Obama came out with "The Audacity of Hope" in 2006, before his 2008 White House bid.
In 2016, the American people had the audacity to elect, in Democrats' eyes, the wrong person as president.
It continued with every word of our Independence -- the audacity to declare that all men are created equal.
Still, the sheer audacity of Trump's promise — why would he say it if he couldn't really do it?
For recording demos or simple podcasts, Audacity has almost all the capabilities you need, including background noise removal. 10.
This is serious business… It's a testament to the audacity, the mental strength and courage that Ronda Rousey has.
The killing in a crowded airport quickly captured international attention, with many shocked at its audacity, ruthlessness and recklessness.
Jim Cramer envies the rich hedge fund managers that have the audacity to call a top in the market.
And he still has the audacity to not hide the fact that he hates Issa's voice, hair, and look.
Old in Art School is a celebration of courage, curiosity, and the audacity to live by one's own rules.
They have the audacity to believe they can succeed, when no one has greater expectations for them than themselves.
Even so, the Unilever bid was surprising in its audacity—the merger would have been the second-largest ever.
For common people on a budget, no long-lost family members have the audacity to come asking for cash.
" Of Buttigieg, Biden questioned whether the former mayor had the audacity to call "the Obama-Biden administration a failure.
In an interview with GQ, Haddish shares that an actress had the audacity to bite Beyoncé in the face.
The pastels, the stripes, the audacity of wearing white to a Halloween party where the punch is bright red!
The kind of empathy you'd need to have the audacity to say "I don't get it," amounts to zero.
Jordan once struck Kerr in the face during a Bulls scrimmage when Kerr had the audacity to question him.
I will miss this president, but I look forward, with the audacity of hope, to a Hillary Clinton presidency.
Simply because Congress had the audacity to dip into a nonproliferation account, the administration has turned against the program.
Buoyed by the audacity of a dare they were pulling off, the players seemed to catch a second wind.
I mean, I was expecting some triggering bullshit, but I wasn't expecting the audacity of how it was delivered.
That said, I love the audacity of the idea, the playfulness of the dialogue, the unpredictability of the storytelling.
His colleagues were irritated at his audacity to attempt to interject a conservative principle into a politically expedient compromise.
The audacity of stripping yourself bare and stage-diving into unknown hands, in an unknown land, is heady tonic.
How does anyone have the audacity to claim their socks can be worn concern-free for days on end?
That's why someone can have the audacity to invite you to their home or hotel and you show up.
It is the angry-black-woman trope, lobbed at everyone from Serena Williams to Michelle Obama for exhibiting audacity.
Talk about élan and audacity all you like, he counsels, but what wins wars is demography and economic strength.
" Taking little trips into corners of Toronto with her binoculars, Maclear examines "the perverse audacity of someone aiming tiny.
A plea offer, once made, should not depend on a person's having the audacity to exercise their constitutional rights.
Perhaps you have to have a Jew's history of exclusion and otherness and a Jew's audacity to do that.
When volunteers like me have the audacity to tweet about common-sense gun laws, they threaten rape and murder.
That, too, was a moment of audacity: the realization that the people could overthrow a dictator in our region.
If you're an audio creator — or are hoping to become one — Audacity is a good audio editor to install.
The rise of talking pictures posed new problems for Micheaux, and he met them with even greater artistic audacity.
"Looking for another bid, please, Francois, at $350 million," the auctioneer said, and the crowd laughed at his audacity.
I was amazed at the audacity of the three men and I was angry that there was no recourse.
For me, these restaurants have always evoked the spirit of ridiculous audacity that many of our cities lack today.
And then we have the audacity and the nerve to get upset with law enforcement when we take action.
Then, as it faded with age, and the audacity softened with it, he came to genuinely appreciate its tone.
Chuck looks on, flabbergasted that the sweet blonde girl he knew had the audacity to wear a black lace bra.
Chinese activities in the South and East China Seas have been increasing in their audacity for the past few years.
But still, I can help but appreciate the audacity Nubia had in bringing something this clunky, yet futuristic to IFA.
Rating There are sequences in this film that left the audience at my screening joyfully applauding their creativity and audacity.
Let's take a look at Cersei's murderous, scheming path that has made her a fan favorite for her sheer audacity.
What his scam lacks in dollars compared tosome of the other Great American frauds, it makes up for in audacity.
Items on my shopping list suddenly seemed luxurious, and I silently scolded myself for having the audacity to desire them.
In fact, he denies he's lying as he's lying and then, for extra audacity, accuses everyone else of being liars.
It's not for everyone because of the cost and the sheer audacity it takes to helm such a statement-maker.
Some said they could relate to her plight, but most were outraged by her audacity and lack of good manners.
When it comes to the first lady's future plans, many Democrats still cling to the audacity of hope. 7. Gov.
The Audacity of Hope was a more political tome, released around the time he arrived in the Senate in 2006.
You can't connect someone who wants to escape with someone who hasn't had the audacity to up and leave themselves.
It's the fault of non-transgender people who are so disturbed at another person's audacity to exist fully and unapologetically.
The FBI investigated a threat to kill Milo Yiannoupolis for the audacity to want to speak on a college campus.
In a statement, it laid the blame on politicians, who had the audacity to question Amazon about its employment practices.
But what's really striking is how its allegiance to genre convention only heightens the audacity and strangeness of its setting.
The prosecution, opposing the request, described Mr. Martin, 51, in starkly different terms: as a serial lawbreaker of staggering audacity.
The audacity of a bloody attack inside one of the most heavily secured naval facilities in Pakistan was jarring enough.
And women can "huck it" with just as much audacity as men — as other extreme and adventure sports have shown.
Maybe it was the trailer of unsmiling Brie Larson, or the audacity of Larson expressing thoughts on inclusivity or whatever.
Still, it gives people just enough time to consider the audacity of meanness behind what Republicans are trying to do.
Trump stuns with audacity of pardons But Trump, brazen and unapologetic, announced a flurry of commutations and pardons on Tuesday.
"It seems impossible that the Japs have the audacity to attack us as far east as Hawaii," the letter read.
And in a stunning display of audacity and entitlement, they have asserted their right to do so with taxpayer money.
Noted The news release for Jonathan Chait's new book about the presidency of Barack Obama, "Audacity," carries an unusual endorsement.
For film historians, the audacity of Nate Parker's Nat Turner biopic begins with the title: The Birth of a Nation.
Some insiders worry that Airbus will lose a valuable symbol of pride and commercial audacity when production ends in 2021.
That same president even had the bold-faced audacity to try to shield nearly 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Ertel had the audacity to wear blackface 14 years ago when he dressed up as a female Hurricane Katrina victim.
Mattis meets these criteria and most importantly has the audacity and cleverness to stand up to Trump effectively if need be.
It's a film that has the audacity to feature a black male protagonist, T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), who's a king to boot.
"What chutzpah," said New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Donna Lieberman, employing the widely appropriated Yiddish-based term for audacity.
"I recognize the audacity of doing this as a Midwestern millennial mayor," he said on Sunday during his official campaign announcement.
Their allegiance was met by this unholy alliance of perfidious greed devolving rapidly into the audacity of vituperative unparalleled predatory rapacity.
The internet was shook at the audacity to just drop surprise albums on us — and people responded with very good jokes.
That she has the audacity to be picky about her sound is something that would be praised in a male leader.
This is a film with the audacity to turn the color of a puppet's pubic hair into a pivotal plot point.
They've done so with audacity and flamboyance, often creating entire universes around themselves, to define each new era from their last.
Shockingly, there were some people in this case who had the audacity to question whether or not the image was genuine.
Indeed, Democrats have turned on a congressional member who had the audacity to ask for proof as a precursor for war.
Don't even get me started on the audacity of naming his song "Galway Girl" while Steve Earle still lives and breathes.
We are more courageous than we think, because we have the audacity to live our lives how we feel we should.
So many have had the audacity to complain, in fact, that BBC issued a statement Wednesday in response to the absurdity.
"The audacity to suggest that because she chooses one over the other will somehow 'damage' her just shows arrogance," she added.
David Hall, federal employee, is suing the U.S. government because it had the audacity to require diversity training in the workplace.
Alpert becomes a virtual member of the three men's households and captures their flashy exuberance as they flaunt their outlaw audacity.
For all that she could have gained, Anderson's own audacity and rancor made her the hostile witness in her own case.
You are the president of the United States, and you have the audacity to put this on Russia as an excuse.
Beloved gay pop isn't always wrapped in rainbows, but in exuberance, rawness, poise, virtuosity — the audacity of radiating absolute emotional freedom.
While we walked around the Upper West Side, he told me that the acidity and audacity of her humor struck him.
Trump has the audacity to question the motives of a learned and respected prosecutor, which is laughable given his past antics.
If his first book, "Audacity to Win," was an insider political tome, this is meant for the broader, grassroots #resistance crowd.
Many punters mess with the banana in practice, but few have the confidence or audacity to try it in a game.
Free software like the cross-platform Audacity or GarageBand for iOS and macOS can also be used to edit the interviews.
The audacity of this approach is clearest and most thrilling in Basterds, with its much-discussed alternate ending to the war.
All of which gives me the hopeful audacity to beg you once more unto the breach, to help unpack this madness.
It takes audacity to go head to head with 21st Century Fox, but the timing looks right for Sinclair Broadcast Group.
The appalling audacity of the movie, which Paul Verhoeven directed, is its refusal to draw a line between rape and fetish.
Risk is not always risk when it is the natural expression of national advantages and a mixture of caution and audacity.
Heck, Barack Obama has even won two Grammys for his readings of Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope.
You are the President of the United States and you have the audacity to put this on Russia as an excuse.
At such a time, Mr. Ghosn's great escape, with its above-the-law audacity, may sit strangely with the national mood.
It was bright blood orange, and he had initially hated the audacity he felt it broadcast in their small living room.
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The title drew me to the 56-page hardcover; what hilarious audacity of O'Reilly to call his work Give Please a Chance.
But the regularity and audacity of the thefts at Shell's refining facility — some of which took place during working hours — stand out.
The fact that she had the audacity to judge me as a mother for staying in the competition hurt me beyond words.
I don't think any of us had the audacity to predict it would grow as big or as fast as it has.
The idea of building an ambitious 3D shooter on the bones of a 1994 video game attracted fans because of its audacity.
Trump's position is breathtaking in its audacity, and goes far beyond any position that he (or anyone else) has ever taken before.
Wieder's audacity swings both ways — to repeat the pendulum analogy — from artistic daring to the temerity to perpetrate crimes against his compatriots.
Audacity, adventurism and charisma served Mr Shestun well in the lawless but opportunistic decade that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The veteran reporter lost it on the floor crew, the control room ... and whoever had the audacity to hammer during his show.
This daring insect has the audacity to lay its eggs inside of of bee hives, where they hatch and thrive on beeswax.
I'm not the PDA police or that woman who had the audacity to sue her own nephew for hugging her too hard.
The myriad of videos available online highlight the ease at which anyone can buy spyware, and the audacity of the industry's' advertising.
This Warriors title defense has taken on a degree of difficulty as formidable as the nightly audacity of their 3-point marksmen.
They resent others having the audacity to use their agency to reconstruct the cultural tropes through which such suffering has been rendered.
You can't go to these places without admiring the audacity, imagination and — most of all — foresight of the people who built them.
A number of popular viral puns also sprung from the moment, including "The Audacity of Taupe," and a large number of memes.
The audacity to call this shit modern because it's worn by a white woman is ignorant and gross, but unfortunately, not surprising.
"Sacha is a comedic genius who shocks you with his audacity, bravery and inventiveness," David Nevins, Showtime's CEO, said in a statement.
"They wanted me to somehow explain to them how I had the audacity to write a disgusting female character," she said angrily.
Feeling somehow protective of the story, I was both beguiled and a little shocked by Slimani's audacity in laying claim to it.
They were amused by my audacity, and one of them even told me it looked like a beautiful work of watercolor art.
But the regularity and audacity of the thefts at Shell's refining facility - some of which took place during working hours - stand out.
Apparently the cops did show eventually because the dude who had the audacity to spit on a public transit driver was arrested.
Versatile and keenly aware of the sonic space that he moves through, Cardenas uses the guitar to negotiate between audacity and restraint.
I have written before about the audacity of Hillary Clinton's political realism, but you see it again on display in these remarks.
We need the audacity to admit our systems continue because we are lazy and full of fear, fear that feeds our indifference.
Archie was a prime example of white audacity, a posture embraced by my stepfather, who emigrated from Hong Kong knowing little English.
The audacity of her plan propels the plot, but despite the outwardly comical circumstances, the developing relationship is serious from the start.
If Mr. Batali and Mr. Rose knew about these allegations, it would point to a stunning audacity to even consider career advancement.
Its power arises from the authority and audacity with which the impersonation is pulled off; the belief it inspires is what counts.
"Audacity was in the air, with this ego running rampant," said Mr. Ward, a natural storyteller with an easy sense of humor.
The group even had the audacity to hurl a Hebrew denunciation — "lashon hara," or "evil tongue" — at the Jewish civil rights organization.
The few in Silicon Valley who had the audacity to support the other major party candidate for president were treated like blasphemers.
And you have the audacity to ignore the overwhelming evidence put forward by highly credible witnesses (some appointed by your revered president).
"Umm, get Sharon Stone back on your wretched grid this goddamn instant and apologize for the audacity," the writer Ben Philippe tweeted.
The imprint published Mr. Obama's best sellers "Dreams From My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope," as well as "American Grown," Mrs.
And yet, given the audacity, gusto and hell-for-leather filmmaking on display, the prospect of subsequent installments does not seem unreasonable.
The audacity of some prominent figures in the media and politics to instead further attack these children with baseless accusations is unconscionable.
You'd think the irony gods would ensure any town with the audacity to name itself Pleasanton would be a terrible place to live.
We can't overlook the audacity of that — and I think that's why she is able to command our attention the way she does.
But that same audacity practically guarantees that vast numbers of people will loathe this film, and some will walk out on it entirely.
Us, on the inside of the TV. You know just to put...the audacity to put Anna Wintour right next to Donald Trump.
The audacity to declare that all men are created equal, an imperfect promise for a nation struggling to become a more perfect union.
The risk to such artistic audacity was always there — Sacks did warn on the Kickstarter page that there was a chance Warner Bros.
Of all the show's characters, only Jane Davis (Patricia Clarkson) has the audacity to hold President Claire Hale's (Robin Wright) hand so brazenly.
I can't not believe someone had the audacity to tell Taylor Swift to take a shower in her first interview in 2018 years.
He surrounds himself with hacks who adore him, and ostracises all those who have the audacity to criticise – or even question – his methods.
Even so, you can't help but laugh at the sheer audacity of Silver Moon Internet's rip-off, BoxMaker, which launched on Steam recently.
When I questioned one senior manager about the insular nature that government has become she had the audacity to blame it on "security".
A decade ago, Mr Obama noted in his book "The Audacity of Hope", that a "colour-blind society" was still a distant aspiration.
But both of those cases might have just been topped in terms of audacity, or sloppiness, depending on how you look at it.
In the heady post-war days, cars were broad symbols of Western audacity echoed in the architecture and design of the mid-century.
It's the inspiration behind President Obama's The Audacity of Hope, a book itself derived from a sermon by Obama's former pastor Jeremiah Wright.
"The only thing we need to take from white men is their audacity," Allen explained with a slight laugh while remaining completely serious.
You can also do it even the lower-tech way: put the call on speakerphone and hit record in Audacity on a laptop.
To the doubts that he can be an effective president, he responded, with eye-watering audacity, that he alone can play that role.
The years don't seem to have blunted the startling mix of intensity and uncertainty, audacity and anxiety, with which he approaches each role.
This revival was staged by Suki Schorer; the young performers' audacity, fastidiously based in strict execution of complex steps, was wonderful to see.
Then Alison's brother and his wife return to the ancestral home and have the audacity to suggest that Joe might have a disability.
There was absolutely no point in saying anything because I even thought I knew more than my GP. The audacity is just unbelievable.
So now comes her first solo work since her great run, with Eric's production lending an unmannerly distorto gravitas that suits its audacity.
Before taking office, his aides reportedly had the audacity to ask the State Department if Bush's PEPFAR was really an international entitlement program.
I was definitely very jealous, and not only jealous, but offended that Gerard had the audacity to pretend to "be kept" by Andy.
Not only because of his unparalleled audacity and futuristic vision, but also because he has no clear successor at his largest company, Tesla.
It was the middle of the 19th century, and Edmonia Lewis, part West Indian, part Chippewa, had the audacity to be an artist.
Rather, it's the audacity of taking a stock sentimental situation, applying a sentimental score, then adding a sound of potentially greater sentimentality. Loons!
But in an extraordinary display of audacity, many Iranians, including a number of lawmakers and a top entertainment star, have assailed such conclusions.
Three numbers are given over to the admiration of generals and Army life, which seems not alone an extravagance but a reckless audacity.
It harks back not only to past defensive Hurricanes standouts like Sapp, Reed and Sean Taylor, but to Miami's culture of unsubtle audacity.
Now, as he commits to building future American leaders, we have the audacity to hope he'll set a higher standard for past presidents.
Obama's husband won for the audiobook recordings of his memoirs "Dreams of My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope" in 2006 and 2008.
From his fastball through his curve and changeup, Bauer worked with haste and audacity, allowing three hits and three walks with seven strikeouts.
This oppressive agenda, and the audacity with which it was executed, was on the minds of voters and apparently rejected on Nov 8.
For Mr. Macron to successfully take SNCF — and with it, France — in a different direction would be an act of true Napoleonic audacity.
There might be freedom and love and audacity in the weft of our national fabric, but hate and bigotry are in the warp.
Oliver apparently had the audacity to wear blackface on multiple occasions ... dressing up as black people over the years for different Halloween costumes.
They also dare you to wonder: Who, among these ancestors, was the first to have the audacity to be pictured with a smile?
His successor was tossed earlier this year after he had the audacity to launch two investigations into the conduct of the organization's president.
Clinton has the audacity to believe in the limits of her persuasive and political power, and an emphasis on limits doesn't fill arenas.
" The British theater and opera director Richard Jones had brought her onto that project, having been impressed by the "audacity" of "Mr. Burns.
In that tradition, the Black Earth Ensemble mingles Afrocentrism with an ambivalence to genre, and delivers messages of empowerment with an activist's audacity.
Then there's the smarmy art world colleague (Bruno Podalydès) who questions her audacity to fall for someone who cuts hair for a living.
He's proud of the audacity and perseverance it took to bring down the cartel, and he knows he helped prevent murders and kidnappings.
"I want people to feel inspired to have the audacity to embrace their body, and I want them to have the audacity to claim the fact that their body should be celebrated, and their body, no matter what shape or size, deserves to be praised and deserves applause because we all do, and we are all beautiful and strong," he says.
"What a lot of people have taken from [the graphic novel] is this idea of grittiness and realism, but what I love about the show is that it's a lot less interested in that and a lot more interested in trying to achieve the same level of intellectual audacity, formal audacity, and is in many ways even more politically audacious," he says.
In his 2006 book, "The Audacity of Hope," Mr. Obama suggested the left would have been better off winning battles in the electoral arena.
The production's technical audacity made up for some unremarkable lead performances from Aaron Tveit and Julianne Hough, whose dancing skills outshone their acting chops.
The president has even had the audacity to charge his own Secret Service roughly $60,000 for golf cart rentals alone so far this year.
Aside from the pure audacity of the concepts presented at The Demo, Engelbart's entire conceptual development approach is unique in the history of innovation.
He is fully aware of the audacity of laying his fingerprints on Woolf's legacy, but says he started out from a position of respect.
You, a man, accused by more than a dozen credible women of assault and harassment, has the audacity make this vile, disgusting implication. SHAME!
It wasn't as much about what she said, but that she had the audacity to use this important conference to campaign for her father.
This hateful collection that someone had the audacity to call a "database" contains heaps of nonsensical content of ill-informed or purposely misleading writers.
Jane Helpern just learned this at a hair salon, where an employee scolded her for having the audacity to get her roots touched up.
You drug women, then force them to have sex and have the audacity to call it a public lynching when you're finally held accountable?
"The act of conserving money, the audacity to solve problems no one has thought of before, is what set my family apart," she wrote.
However, the audacity of the statement reverberated through social media as people tried to ascertain how he could have such insight into her heart.
"The White House has had the audacity to ask Congress for more money, even though we are done" with appropriations for the year, Rep.
When even Donald Trump, of all people, dared to tweet about Franken's misconduct, I found myself shaking with anger at the President's smug audacity.
Higher and higher she would go, squeaking and clinging on to the notes, taking her audience with her in sheer ­delight at her audacity.
It was to these plantation owners that Sherman intended to bring "the hard hand of war," and he did so with audacity and courage.
If you want to know exactly how your microphone sounds, Audacity is a free audio recording program that will allow you to hear yourself.
That is where the shame comes from: being treated as though you are sin personified for having the audacity to be poor in America.
Packnett agreed, but added that it's more about how having the audacity to hope in something that big is resistance in and of itself.
This year Donald Trump, whose administration has been particularly anti-LGBTQ, had the audacity to tweet out a message about the shooting in Orlando.
Eccles loaded the data collected from the live DNA sequencing into Audacity, then modulated its frequency to get the result we can hear now.
As much as I love the audacity of powerful gamer laptops, they're too heavy and ugly to be a practical replacement for a MacBook.
Those smoothie places even have the audacity to list their ingredients, most of which are standard fruits and vegetables you already have at home.
Such a reader, approaching from outside the scholarly and scriptural field, can only sense the audacity of his project, the hazards it must navigate.
But it was wild to hear that Peter had the audacity to ask his fiancée for closure for not one, but two other relationships.
But, when Charlie Webber, a security guard played by Dick Christie, had the audacity to claim that Grana Padano was inferior to Parmigiano Reggiano?
Dressing as a man was considered a crime in Massachusetts at the time, and Sampson's audacity later invited the wrath of the Baptist church.
I had come to think of him as a man who probably won't save the planet but at least has the audacity to try.
For their audacity to verbally champion Black life in the face of state-sanctioned violence, both movements have been subject to severe state surveillance.
Clinton supporters vowed they would never vote for Obama, the young upstart who had the "audacity" to think he was better than their candidate.
Ms. Roitfeld leans in as she speaks, laughs out loud more often than you might expect, her warmth improbably mixed with a stubborn audacity.
To be seen: whether Buttigieg's and Klobuchar's audacity, in giving victory-essenced speeches and grabbing early media attention from Iowa, benefit them at all.
The series explores story lines that practically scream for teen-show melodrama — drinking, drug use, bullying — and treats them with audacity and deft humor.
He could take on enormous debt and had the audacity to appear at televised national debates with no clue what he was talking about.
Jonathan Chait's "Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail" enters the hardcover nonfiction list at No. 12.
It's like the possible defendant in a criminal trial threatening prosecutors for having the audacity to reveal alleged evidence to the judge and jury.
They wanted to punish us for the audacity of questioning one of their own and for trying to force them to hold him accountable.
But this whole thing was farcically illegal—so remarkably over-the-top that it was almost impossible not to laugh at the sheer audacity.
Part of what makes Audacity great is that it will allow you to do pretty much anything you could ever want or need with audio.
"Senator Jeff Flake and his colleagues have the audacity to claim it was necessary to overturn the rules to protect people's online privacy," Laroia said.
Resentful really, that someone who hadn't been through the wars with them could have the audacity to come in from nowhere and grab the prize.
Audacity is more friend than foe, which is something we often forget as we grow older and fold into a more rigid version of ourselves.
"White guilt has largely exhausted itself in America," he wrote in his second book, "The Audacity of Hope," an insight amply corroborated by recent events.
Unlike other e-learning platforms that offer courses across a range of subjects, Udacity (the name combines "audacity" and "university") is laser-focused on tech.
" Adding, "It's petty for everything that I say about Whitney for someone to have the audacity to think it's about someone else other than her.
You should play around with it to see if it makes anything easier, but our guess is it will always be easier to use Audacity.
But its audacity gave us a film that was weird and operatic in a way that nine-figure superhero blockbusters rarely allow themselves to be.
This one friend, a fellow artist, drew a character in my likeness for her ongoing comic series and then had the audacity to deny it.
For a work arguing that Obama fulfilled the promises he made to the American people, Audacity displays little concern with the content of those promises.
Not when one woman is dead and dozens more injured because they had the audacity to stand up to the failed notion of white supremacy.
But I was impressed by John's menacing desperation this season, compounded by his perverse audacity to expose himself to scrutiny in his bid for sheriff.
For all the modernist audacity of his work and its ongoing influence, Bergman (who died in 2007) is very much a man of his times.
But you're in an unfamiliar environment, you're sort of feeling your way, and you would never have the audacity to say that to your boss.
The hint of a new emotional audacity in Morisot's art, with colors that sizzle and lines that whip, makes her death, in 1895, painfully untimely.
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Mr. Obama wrote one such book, "The Audacity of Hope," in which he describes this first date in a scene that's echoed in the movie.
Last week, high fashion brand Balenciaga had the audacity to sell a copycat version of Ikea's $0.99 Frakta take-home bag for a whopping $2,145.
In an extraordinary statement that appeared on the agency's website on Sunday, the EPA called the AP report "misleading" and attacked Biesecker's "audacity" and credibility.
In it, Ansari describes sites like Straight White Boys Texting, where the inconsistencies and straight up audacity of text message anonymity are on full display.
In "New World," a child laborer runs away from a tea plantation in an act of cunning and audacity, yet the act itself occurs offstage.
Some of the change reflects the audacity of a single commercial producer — Scott Rudin — who is the lead producer for five of the 20 plays.
The woman is making a mark and putting down a marker, declaring her own presence with a mixture of shame and audacity, impulsiveness and deliberation.
"H&M has at least had the audacity to say, four years ago, 'In five years time, workers will have a living wage,'" he concedes.
At times, especially in the depths of these nightmarish sequences, I admired Riker's audacity more than I enjoyed following his logic to its gruesome endpoints.
These sorts of experiences—dumbstruck by the audacity of the promoters, and at the mercy of the elements—were hallmarks of Iceland's Secret Solstice festival.
But Trump tends to operate on the principle that audacity will be rewarded and new scandals will always come along to crowd out old ones.
JOSHUA BARONE Though I was impressed by the creativity, collaborative effort and sheer audacity of "Glass Handel," I found the mix of elements somewhat arbitrary.
A clear explanation of why appears in a new book, "Audacity," by Jonathan Chait of New York magazine, one of today's must-read political journalists.
Impeaching the American Voter from the Beginning: In 2016, the American people had the audacity to elect, in Democrats' eyes, the wrong person as president.
She had no doubt why he pulled the trigger: To punish her husband for the audacity of seeking to own a patch of the soil.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo allegedly verbally harassed an NPR reporter for having the audacity to ask him about his leadership ... of the State Department.
The audacity of the Eichmann operation no doubt influenced the making of movies about espionage and counterespionage throughout the heady days of the Cold War.
Yes, the shutdown, once a rarity, is now a regularly used cudgel against Members of Congress who have the audacity to ask for amendment votes.
Barack Obama's best-seller "The Audacity of Hope" -- which came out in the fall of 2006 -- was a foundational piece of his 2008 presidential campaign.
"Impeaching the American Voter from the Beginning: "In 2016, the American people had the audacity to elect, in Democrats' eyes, the wrong person as president.
Hulu -- The audacity of airing an ad for the dystopian drama "The Handmaid's Tale" in the midst of the Super Bowl nearly carried the day.
He tucked his parcel more firmly under his arm; then, with a little shiver at his own audacity, he opened the door and slipped inside.
But neither does she shortchange America's fabled can-do spirit, spotlighting the engineering audacity of the Erie and Panama canals and the voyage to the Moon.
" Speaking for all people who live "south of the Rio Grande," Mr. Santos thanked Mr. Obama for his "audacity in re-establishing diplomatic relations with Cuba.
And so, now, you can only measure Kanye West against his own audacity — even the artists whom he's inspired and influenced don't operate on his scale.
If you have the audacity to bring raw vegetables to a picnic (too healthy/borderline unethical,) don't double down on evil by bringing store-brand hummus.
Added another Trump accuser, Melinda McGillivray: "Donald is a complete hypocrite; he has the audacity to talk smack about other people when he's the culprit himself."
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Aesthetically, Call of Duty games never really had their own voice so much as the audacity to imitate the most bombastic action scenes from Hollywood movies.
If the device does, indeed, flop, it will have done so with the sort of audacity rarely seen in a space full of me-too devices.
But more than the extent of graft, what has enraged Mexicans is the audacity and mockery the powers that be are displaying when carrying it out.
Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, slammed General Motors for having the "audacity" to move car production to Mexico after getting a tax cut and a taxpayer bailout.
Barack Obama proved his merit as a writer with Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope, which were bestsellers even before he became president.
WE'RE READY TO GO. SOMEBODY WHO DOES THAT TO ME AND WHO BASICALLY HAS THE AUDACITY TO SAY WE'RE COPYING AND PASTING IS A CON ARTIST.
Yet though the suffragists did make waves, particularly with their "Mud March" through London's boggy streets in 1907, it was the suffragettes' audacity that secured publicity.
"What we do know, what he (Van Dyke) did see, was a black boy walking down the street... having audacity to ignore the police," McMahon said.
Jokes were made about Dodge being punished for the audacity to make such a car, a more efficient V8 than the cars of the early '70s.
He speaks of the "audacity of someone like me", meaning a 37-year-old mayor of a smallish city joining the 19763 race for the presidency.
Afterwards, just a short moment after, for the second time he has the audacity to grab my wrist again to bring my hands near his genitalia.
It's as if the makers of The Happytime Murders saw the audacity of its puppets-acting-badly premise as a shortcut that would solve all things.
It's all frills and toxic masculinity until a late movie troll twist that—while I can't get fully onboard with—I respect for its sheer audacity.
Their reasons for this are understandable, perhaps, but the willingness on the part of the players in Parent Project, and Gallagher's audacity in asking, are laudable.
Make no mistake, the sentencing range is that high only because Manafort had the audacity to make the government actually prove its case at a trial.
Morgan's audacity lay in his restraint: He wanted to see the Windsors steadily and to see them whole, as neither pampered half-wits nor infallible deities.
" /1 Goes on to say "only recently have we had the audacity to think that we are so important that we are causing that climate change.
"The audacity to call this shit modern because it's worn by a white woman is ignorant and gross, but unfortunately, not surprising," she wrote. Lol. Wut?!
"It is extremely surprising," he said, "because no one would've believed there was a group of officers with the audacity to try and take on Erdogan."
There is something thrilling about the intellectual audacity of thinking that you can explain ninety per cent of behavior in a society with one mental tool.
Her appointment is as much about smashing a rock through the glass ceiling as it is about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's panache for audacity and surprise.
When people's partners aren't even unhealthy and still have the audacity to die, the risk for the living partner to follow is raised by 57 percent.
Those eyes, those stories, the horror of bayonet scars on her body telling of what she had survived — and we had the audacity to doubt her?
I was positive when it started that Matt, furious at the audacity of this former sportscaster claiming he's God, was about to wreak some unholy revenge.
I even became, in a way, fond of Kevin, or at least for his disregard for authority and sheer audacity to highjack another person's Spotify subscription.
It says something about Washington that special interest groups are outraged when an elected official has the audacity to keep a promise made to actual voters.
The couple laughs at their own audacity when we discuss the enormity — and impossibility — of their undertaking: to explore what it means to be in love.
He'd had a vision in a dream of a monastery on the rock in front of his cave and then had the audacity to build it.
Of all the real-life restaurateurs, athletes and hedge-fund aristocracy who've appeared on this show, none made me laugh harder at their sheer delightful audacity.
He refused to comply with subpoenas from Congress and had the audacity to go to the courts, like Trump has been doing in the impeachment inquiry.
" Robert L. Borosage reviews Jonathan Chait's laudatory book about the Obama presidency, "Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Created a Legacy That Will Prevail.
And there are those that seem to have designed their forms to remind you of the audacity of expecting your government to help you with anything.
"Having the audacity -- because that's what it is -- to exhibit self-sovereignty has always been a privilege reserved for men, especially white men," she told CNN.
There's an audacity to this but a kind of awe and respect, too: the conviction that the greatest works of art have inside them many lives.
Republicans went "nuclear" after having the audacity to deny President Obama's Supreme Court nominee even the courtesy of meetings, let alone a hearing and a vote.
The rapper accuses Drake of hiring a ghostwriter to write his rhymes, and mocks him for having the audacity to compare himself to Hov (Jay-Z).
It was almost like the audacity of this starlet saying something negative about the guy who made her career, and people were really shitty about it.
Chris Evans' teal velvet pants: Christopher Robert Evans had the absolute audacity to show up to an Avengers: Endgame press event in April wearing teal velvet pants.
Charlie Sheen recklessly exposed his ex-girlfriend to HIV and had the audacity to say he was "noble" for belatedly telling her ... according to a new lawsuit.
While Tyler's audacity might seem surprising in awoman of the 1920s, the career of Daisy Douglas Barr undoes today's assumptions even more, because she was a Quaker.
For years, tabloids fixated on her love life, wondering why a woman in her 40s wasn't married (the audacity!) and nit-picking every aspect of her relationships.
People want to see Logan Paul get punched in the face after he had the audacity to film a dead body and tastelessly upload it to YouTube.
Annoyed that their mother had the audacity to ground them, they decide to trick her into leaving them home alone by trying their hand in some matchmaking.
As the only uncensored film festival in the Middle East, Marrakech honored not only Verhoeven's work, but his audacity and willingness to challenge cultural and political norms.
Sometimes, they simply downrated an app because it had the audacity to charge for in-app purchases, subscriptions, or other things that helped the developer make money.
Of all the recent government-backed resource giveaways, few match the audacity of the ongoing Central Sands water grab orchestrated by the state's most powerful agribusiness interests.
She's joined in the trailer by Mark Strong, Sam Waterston and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, all of whom are stunned if not slightly reverent of her character's audacity.
" Espaillat and Diaz wrote in the complaint that Schlossberg's "audacity to profile and verbally assault" the people in the video is "a violation of our civil society.
That means respecting their value, recognizing their innocence and eliminating the impulse to punish or dismiss them for having the audacity to aspire to bigger, better lives.
The speed, stretch, off-balance audacity and attack that Balanchine and his fellow teachers demanded of their dancers soon reached levels that were extraordinary, exemplary and — hurrah!
Winning two out of three races in light winds, Ainslie showed audacity and opportunism in his tactics and familiarity with the Solent racetrack, where his team trains.
Her video subsequently went viral, mostly because people were ticked off at the audacity of anyone who would clog up a whole subway aisle during rush hour.
But the example of his nimble intelligence and zestful audacity affected the sense of vocation—thoughts and motives, doubts and dreams—of subsequent generations, to this day.
But McConnell was the only person with the power and audacity to get any sort of court victory out of the last year of the Obama presidency.
The aesthetic audacity alone is intriguing; combined with Maureen Jones's icily robotic narration and Dan Deacon's eerie electronic score, the effect is somewhere between confounding and mesmerizing.
"The audacity to profile and verbally assault innocent bystanders and customers in a public commercial location is a violation of our civil society," Espaillat and Diaz wrote.
But stability in the law is valued, and top government lawyers are apt to move incrementally, rather than with the speed and audacity defining the Trump administration.
It takes a special kind of shameless audacity to a co-opt a public workspace to the point that others think of it as your private abode.
Despite admitting that its attorneys had intentionally left out crucial facts, the DOJ had the audacity to oppose both the scope and severity of the sanctions order.
If the British government had decided to purchase a copy of The Audacity of Hope for every member of Parliament, would that have violated the Emoluments Clause?
The contrarianism in the face of experts who think they know better, who lack the audacity to look, who said he never had a chance in Pennsylvania.
The protagonist of "Mother Land" occupies his mother's cottage on the Cape during the high season and she has the audacity to charge him for his stay.
Haley criticized Russia's "audacity" in lecturing the Security Council on chemical weapons, after it vetoed, three times, the UN mechanism to determine who committed chemical weapons attacks.
His week began with a Twitter attack on his own attorney general Jeff Sessions for having the audacity to indict two of the President's early Congressional supporters.
They will also have a chance to appreciate the audacity of the population: "No hay money, time runs muy slow, but hey, la gente es super cool."
Before he was president, Barack Obama was an accomplished author, his memoirs, Dreams From My Father and The Audacity of Hope were both New York Times bestsellers.
Perhaps their social poise, charisma, audacity, adventurousness and emotional resilience lends them a performance edge over the rest of us when it comes to high-stakes settings.
Or the pizza place got your order confused and sent you the pineapple and ham pie that some cretin in your neighborhood had the audacity to order instead.
The very fact that the President had the audacity to equate Stonewall to places like Valley Forge and Iwo Jima has earned him the respect of LGBT activists.
Obama could lift a crowd, raise them with the "audacity of hope," but he over reached his political abilities, leaving a fragile legacy Trump seems intent on destroying.
If you had a copy of Audacity or Garageband and an internet connection in the year 2007, there's a good chance you were uploading something crap onto MySpace.
That means people who broke their phone and had the audacity to get it repaired by anyone other than Apple is having a hard time using their phone.
When I praised the audacity of a movie to feature a black king and cast, I never once mentioned that Stan Lee was a cocreator of Black Panther.
According to "78/783", what attracted Hitchcock to "Psycho" in the first place was the audacity of killing off the ostensible heroine only 20 minutes into a film.
I think that he is the type of man that thinks and resents the audacity that I, at my age, would even dream of staying in the game.
But he reportedly once mistook her for a clerk, gave her a memo to fix, and — when Hill had the audacity to look confused — got angry at her.
I'm sure many of these airline employees will tell you it's impossible (and they may even laugh at your audacity), but I&aposve seen such requests get honored.
In Kobe's last few years, the rush to point out the inefficiency of his work crowded out any discourse that tried to appreciate its aesthetic (and statistical) audacity.
Short version: Lauer didn't editorialize against Trump for X, Y, Z (which wasn't his job) while having the audacity to press Clinton on her mishandling over classified information.
" Patty says, "It was offensive to me that a man would have the audacity to tell a woman that he would have the last word on her trauma.
"I recognize there is a certain presumptuousness in this -- a certain audacity -- to this announcement," Obama said then, with his wife Michelle and two young daughters standing nearby.
Then, Crayola had the audacity to announce it would be live-streaming the madness and holding an event in New York's Times Square to really celebrate this tragedy.
Characters acting incredibly stupid to suit the machinations of the plot, teasing gimmicks from the very beginning, and then the audacity of the Daryl gunshot at the end.
Some, like Shon Faye, were annoyed that Sheeran had the audacity to dress like an adult-sized toddler in the presence of Queen B. Others resorted to memeing.
" She says, "It was offensive to me that a man would have the audacity to tell a woman that he would have the last word on her trauma.
"I recognize there is a certain presumptuousness in this -- a certain audacity -- to this announcement," Obama said then, with his wife, Michelle, and two young daughters standing nearby.
The movie Lou Andreas-Salomé, The Audacity to be Free will debut in the US this week, after a successful run in Europe in the past two years.
At a time when studio blockbusters feel overblown and impersonal, this nervy, giddy audacity was downright liberating—a low-budget gem you wanted to share with your friends.
In an April 22019 letter to the secretary, the nation's wind and solar trade groups expressed shock at the audacity of the Energy Department to study energy.  Why?
He figured the thirst for an online learning platform in the tech arena was there and soon launched Udacity (the name is a combination of "audacity" and "university").
"Considering the audacity of this attack, the financial rewards for Igor are pretty low," DiMaggio wrote in a blog post on his findings to be published on Wednesday.
In that sense, if no other, it was dazzling to consider the self-­portrait and to witness the audacity of an artist working so independently at the end.
The context in which they occur is completely outlandish, and the charm and audacity of this film lie in the way it blends the commonplace and the bizarre.
But Lindelof's apprehension was understandable given both his past adventures in fan rage as a creator of "Lost" and the audacity of his "Watchmen," debuting Sunday on HBO.
I even imagined taking Mom skiing to thank her for the inner strength and audacity that led me to the top of that mountain in the first place.
Perhaps foremost, "The Old Man" is notable -- beyond the sentimentality associated with Redford's original announcement -- for the audacity of building a movie around a septuagenarian criminal at all.
The audacity evident in Donald Trump's deceit has always been a part of his system for getting what he wants, whether it has been wealth, power or sex.
There are probably versions of next week's finale that finally drive me to drop the show — and versions that make me stand up and applaud its storytelling audacity.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi criticized American officials, in a statement, saying they have "the astounding audacity" to blame Iran for protests sparked by U.S. air strikes.
And I pray God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude that thinks we have the audacity to redefine what marriage is all about.
"You had audacity to tell (police) I misunderstood the treatment because I was not comfortable with my body," Randall-Gay told Nassar last week during a sentencing hearing.
The kind that trumps my need to snap back at people who have the audacity to comment on my Instagram about whether I loved my first husband or not.
The White House repeatedly refused to mention Jews in its Holocaust remembrance, and had the audacity to take offense when the world pointed out the ramifications of Holocaust denial.
"Despite reporting from the comfort of Washington, Biesecker had the audacity to imply that agencies aren't being responsive to the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey," according to the release.
If all of this sounds like a crass gimmick, the show tempers its baseline audacity with a surprisingly humane and matter-of-fact approach to the sexual subject matter.
Later that night, an ancient force takes control of one of their own, and comes after the group in a exhilarating display of visual audacity and perfectly timed scares.
"Senator Grassley has the audacity to accuse Roberts of being part of the problem, even going so far as to tell the chief justice: 'Physician, heal thyself,'" Reid said.
Hailey Baldwin, his ex turned church friend turned current girlfriend, has remained faithfully by his side, seemingly unfazed by his audacity to continue wearing this fucking slippers in public.
Audacity will take the tunes coming into your computer and allow you to chop them up neatly into separate tracks and save them as MP3s (or various other formats).
"Imagine the audacity of being so oblivious as to call Sandra Bullock (ACADEMY AWARD WINNER) 'That lady from Bird Box— the Netflix Original' get cultured people," another fan added.
We are flabbergasted at the audacity of Todd and Chase Chrisley, who are more focused on attacking my client rather than defending themselves against the allegations of criminal conduct.
Guinea says another security guard had the audacity to ask if he was a registered sex offender ... before laughing it off and then telling him to enjoy his day.
Cronkite's televised report was wide-eyed at the base's scale and audacity—there were mess halls, a church, and even the hair-cutting services of a barber named Jordon.
"The Audacity of Hope" became an $8.8 million bestseller in 2006, while also planting the seeds for Obama's "hope and change" campaign slogan during his successful 2008 presidential bid.
But it's a shame that the man who served as chief of staff to President Barack Obama is all of a sudden reprimanding Democrats for the audacity of hope.
Following up their franchise's first title since 1975, the Warriors had the audacity to better the record 72 regular-season victories claimed by Jordan's Chicago Bulls in 1995-96.
Many films and TV shows have referenced the baptism sequence since, but "Cambalache" has the audacity to pay homage to it twice, with Pablo Escobar in the Corleone role.
With brilliance, adaptability, and audacity, our Space Force would stand a chance of catching up to potential adversaries, discouraging their attempts to intimidate America, and maintaining freedom of space.
As in " Young Adult " (2011), a previous team effort from Reitman, Cody, and Theron, there are stirrings of genuine audacity here, and a willingness to claw through uncomfortable themes.
With this risk spectrum in mind, when I see a skateboarder do a trick while smoking a cigarette, I can't help but feel inspired by the sheer audacity involved.
And yet, instead of stopping just there, or nearly there, Johnson has the audacity to jump ahead a couple years to deliver yet another unforgettable scene, in another hospital.
And I was screaming at her at the top of my lungs at the audacity of coming that late to my set, and she was screaming back at me.
Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure.
His audacity and freedom annoyed a lot of classics professors, but his "War Music" has stood the test of time, and gives us a wonderful new avenue into Homer.
" Noting the audacity of starting a recording career with late Beethoven, usually the province of masters, Gramophone declared it "neither reckless nor arrogant, but a debut of true significance.
Beneath this lurks the uneasy feeling that our longtime superpower adversary remains our secret twin, matching us in audacity and ambition, just as it did all those years ago.
Amidst the tired and expected Reddit-logic-bro-like ramblings, one moment stood out for its sheer audacity: Zuckerberg's attempt to forcefully rewrite the history of his company's founding.
He performs this weekend with the same all-star quartet featured on his 2018 album, "Audacity": Steve Wilson on saxophone, George Colligan on piano and Lenny White on drums.
Conservatives should reject the fiction that 12 individual spending bills will be completed this year, or that their leadership will not have the audacity to repeat their terrible strategy.
You could connect the phone to the computer with a 3.5-millimeter auxiliary audio cable and use the free Audacity sound-editing software to make recordings of the messages.
LONDON — A prominent British surgeon who etched his initials onto the livers of two patients, in a case that shocked many with its audacity, has been convicted of assault.
"People had the audacity to believe that the justice system is listening," said Jo-Marie Burt, a Guatemala expert at George Mason University who has followed the trials closely.
The electronic distortion on "Yikes" and chaotic explosion of samples disrupting the piano chords on "No Mistakes" recall the abrasion of Yeezus (2013), minus that album's coherence and audacity.
The two are tied — to each other, and to their fate as notorious bank robbers, whose audacity, but also forlorn regrets and fear, grow as they move state to state.
"The Audacity of Hope" (2006) was rather less soaring, but it was a medium for Mr Obama to discuss education, poverty, war and healthcare, while adumbrating his larger political philosophies.
"The audacity to interrupt — out of all people — the girl who's been waiting around to talk to Arie," she says during an interview before confronting Krystal back inside the house.
This made me realize the audacity one must have to not only make the decision to wear a sweatshirt on your head at all but to do so in public.
Take Saturday's tweet, where Trump — in one of his worst lies yet — had the audacity to complain that Democrats were responsible for separating parents from their children at the border.
I reported you to police immediately and had a rape kit done … you had the audacity to tell [police] I misunderstood the treatment because I wasn't comfortable with my body.
Set aside for a moment the audacity to conflate a router with the second coming of Christ, and you still have a device that insults the eyes with its presence.
It's unclear who might have the time, the resources, and the audacity to do such a cruel and disrespectful thing to Leslie Jones, but here we are, writing about it.
Obama's first time writing a memoir, former President Obama already has two bestselling books under his belt: 1995's Dreams from My Father and 2006's The Audacity of Hope.
Mike Pouncey and Carlos Dunlap were so offended we had the audacity to call their strength into question, they shut us down right in front of Catch in West Hollywood!
"This, in my opinion, has reached a specific threshold in the audacity and impact of the attack," said the Cyber Defence Centre's Strategy Branch Chief Matthijs Veenendaal, a Dutch citizen.
Because if you're going to have the audacity to charge $15 for an Old Fashioned, at least make sure the ice doesn't look like it came out of the sewer.
"Heller is vulnerable to charges of being an opportunistic flip-flopper, one that even a Cirque performer would find impressive in his audacity," wrote Jon Ralston in the Nevada Independent.
In an ideal city and situation, an entertainer would not be expected to heal severely fractured and underserved artistic communities by virtue of existing and having the audacity to succeed.
When the chairman had the audacity to challenge the takeover in court, he found himself the subject of massive indictment alleging preposterous organized crime offenses that are absolutely without foundation.
At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards Blue's parents, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, forgot this very important rule and had the audacity to clap during Camila Cabello's touching speech about Dreamers.
It's been a long time since pro cycling has had that sort of aggressiveness and audacity, and Froome has become comfortable and confident enough to play the role of superstar.
But no fireworks show in any part of the country and very probably the world can match the sheer spectacle and beautiful audacity of the fireworks show in Nuanquan, China.
And when they do that, they can sit and watch as the Democrats and maybe a few wary Republicans like Johnson have the audacity to move the goal posts again.
If anything, Michael Steele's skin color is a virtue, as I am sure like me he has received endless attacks for having the audacity to stand up as a Republican.
Moonshots are defined not only by their technical audacity but also by the moral courage needed to point at a seemingly insurmountable, significant problem and humbly begin to devise solutions.
Her spiritual progeny include Madonna, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Cardi B, and any celebrity with the audacity to flaunt their consummate ability to influence the media and charm the public.
That is how oppressed people say we will resist the picture that you're painting and we will have the audacity to dare and dream bigger than what you're offering us.
It is the type of show that has the audacity to smash cut from a fairly serious discussion of castration to a close up of sausages in a frying pan.
"Can you imagine the audacity to take an African-American and Diana Adams, the essence and purity of Caucasian dance, and to put them together on the stage?" he said.
The audacity of it all — a 22019-year-old trying to topple someone who's served in Congress longer than she's been alive — could impress this city known for audacious ideas.
The audacity of it all — a 27-year-old trying to topple someone who's served in Congress longer than she's been alive — could impress this city known for audacious ideas.
But I saw far too little coverage that gasped at the audacity of the North Koreans' attempts to pawn themselves off as the good-natured emissaries of a normal place.
They are terrible, and yet they have the audacity to believe they can teach these women lessons, and to come out on the other side looking like plausible romantic leads.
Mugdi and Gacalo, the Somali couple at the heart of Nuruddin Farah's new novel, "North of Dawn," have settled into middle age and middle-class Norway with just such audacity.
And through this black miasma, one small corner of the galaxy twinkled, offering hope, restoring an audacity, fight and sense of storytelling that had been atrophying in the Democratic Party.
That's what they told Beyoncé in 2016 when she had the audacity to dress her dancers for the Super Bowl halftime show in outfits that recalled the — gasp — Black Panthers.
The audacity to ask for Zuckerberg for money and to talk about not being able to create art seems absurd, since West is in a perfect position to create art.
Yet the S.P.L.C. has the audacity to label me an "extremist," including my name in a "Field Guide to Anti-Muslim Extremists" that it published on its website last October.
Avant-garde audacity figured little in an evening of works presented jointly by the San Francisco Girls Chorus, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, and the Knights, the Brooklyn-based chamber orchestra.
And he has the audacity to send his spies to poison people with an illegal deadly chemical weapon in the UK. Putin is not the only one reading Trump's weakness.
The simple fact of the matter is that both incumbent and new players in space have, through technological audacity and sheer tenacity, carved out secure niches in the space industry.
Mr. Sialelli's "singular and very personal vision, his audacity, his culture, his energy and ability to build a strong creative team definitely convinced us," Mr. Hecquet said in the announcement.
It was astonishing, both the straight-faced audacity of Republicans feigning outrage over profanity, and the gormless clucking of pundits comparing Tlaib's swearword to Trump's violent misogyny and racist demagogy.
"No one should have the audacity to stand up and degrade the Purple Heart, degrade military families, by talking about the military being in a state of disaster," he said.
In other works, he used what appear to be patches of putty on board, which he slathered with paint, reveling in the audacity of the mix of colors and forms.
A24 and Disaster Artist producers—including James Franco and Seth Rogan—will judge the entires and pick the winner "on the basis of audacity and originality," according to the official rules.
The audacity of making a statement like that in 2018, and about a game set in the crumbling ruins of Washington, D.C., was obviously not lost on an ever-watchful internet.
She said she was surprised at Strumia's "audacity" for giving his talk at the venue he did, and she felt a need to alert others to the content of the talk.
I should probably upgrade to Adobe Audition (maybe this article will be what motivates me) one of these days, but I've been using Audacity for like 10 years at this point.
Since she didn't, her body has been subject to intense scrutiny — but not to the judgment that would have come down on her if she had had the audacity to live.
" Ryan Prieto, who has two young children, said feels "petrified" after the shooting, and is "beyond embarrassed" that Trump "would have the audacity to come here after what he basically caused.
The defense will appeal, and the critics will continue to attack Thompson for having the audacity to indict a cop or alternatively by claiming the DA sold out by recommending leniency.
This giddy stack of concrete cards set a benchmark for audacity, its upper deck providing stunning views and one of the most sought-after party spaces during Art Basel Miami Beach.
For another show, Barack Obama could address some of his hottest scandals, like the time he wore a tan suit or had the audacity to use Grey Poupon on a burger.
" With the same audacity that any other Facebook product might be announced, Dugan explained that the company hopes to have this revolutionary brain-hack ready to ship "within a few years.
JPEGMAFIA, whose real name is Barrington Devaughn Hendricks, grew up in New York before moving to Alabama as a teenager, where he started making music with a rudimentary setup in Audacity.
But during the massive snowstorm this weekend, the price gouging hit a new high, or a new low—someone had the audacity to try and rent out an igloo on Airbnb.
As the valedictorian of his high school class, my brother had the audacity to accept a scholarship from a local community organization, a scholarship dedicated every year to the school's valedictorian.
In his latest book, Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Transformed America, Chait has taken on a challenge that provides his distinctive method of argument with its greatest test.
Instead of dwelling on the philosophical stakes of Obama's liberalism, Audacity focuses on the policy debates that occupied the White House, swapping Camus and Dostoevsky for Chuck Todd and Maureen Dowd.
This aversion doesn't have much to do with white chocolate tasting bad, it's more that the candy has the audacity to call itself chocolate when that's not really what it is.
Having recently announced a move to Seattle's Suicide Squeeze Records—home to Ty Segall and Audacity—today the band are announcing their debut full-length LP, L.A. Witch, out September 8.
His speech to the party this afternoon offered glimpses of the sort of audacity and swagger needed to change this, but was more impressive on the page than in the hall.
And the show had the audacity to slap on some cello score and a "what could have been" fantasy sequence to make sure the audience was manipulated as much as possible.
But there's always been a bit of the showoff to him—especially in recent films like Trance and Steve Jobs, in which the audacity of the imagery sometimes outpaced the ideas.
And you had the audacity to cancel a study into the health risks of people living near mountaintop-removal coal mines after rescinding a rule that would have protected their health.
It's the physical story of the automobile come to life from a time when making and driving cars was not a utilitarian intention, but a wild symbol of innovation and audacity.
The audacity of Trump and Clinton to refuse accountability and the demands for transparency in running for President reflects that of public officials in congress like Senator Menendez and Congresswoman Brown.
It takes a certain audacity to move to rural-nowhere and erect a house from found materials, to grow your own food and carve, kiln or create whatever else you need.
Whether the FPO is displaying chutzpah - a term for audacity in the Yiddish language that millions of Jews spoke across central and eastern Europe before the Holocaust - is open to question.
Even as someone whose podcast often runs in excess of an hour, I still find I spend much more time chopping the show up in Audacity than I do actually recording.
You have to be hounded out of your apartment, out of your job, out of whatever it is you have, if you have the audacity to have an unpopular political belief.
America shames people who have the audacity to struggle, fastening a scarlet letter to those of us forced to stretch and bend and cheat and break resources just to stay afloat.
" Both of them, she writes, "saw themselves as avatars of modernity" but both had also "crossed the line between audacity and arrogance and sowed the seeds of their fall from grace.
But in this case, out of nothing there emerges such a heaving ferment of aspiration, energy, tenacity and audacity that you're left reeling by the scope and vitality of it all.
A Swiss-born pianist, Ms. Courvoisier is equal parts audacity and poise, and her trio with the bassist Drew Gress and the drummer Kenny Wollesen is a habitat of understated provocation.
She enlists the wives (Michelle Rodriguez and Elizabeth Debicki) of his fallen crew members in an intricate, high-stakes heist that no one would assume they had the audacity to undertake.
"Audacity" features six originals from Williams, and one composition each from the other members of his longtime quartet: the saxophonist Steve Wilson, the pianist George Colligan and the drummer Lenny White.
" They even have the audacity to proclaim that giving parents a say in where and how their children are educated somehow leads to reduced student achievement and a drop in "standards.
It was peak embarrassment at Gillette Stadium where even the TV announcers calling the game clowned Pats fans for having the audacity to BOO while the team was down at halftime.
A few years ago Jeff was accused of repeatedly humiliating a senior vice president in the Mets organization for the audacity of becoming pregnant while not married; she was later fired.
"America has the surprising audacity of attributing to Iran the protests of the Iraqi people against (Washington's) savage killing of at least 25 Iraqis," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said.
"What he saw that night was a black boy with the audacity to ignore the police," special prosecutor Joseph McMahon said during his opening statement of the officer, Jason Van Dyke.
Of course, Obama was an acclaimed author before his presidency, having published a memoir, Dreams From My Father, in 1995 as well as a 2006 campaign book, The Audacity of Hope.
And the fact that Zimmerman has the audacity to attempt such a sale is a reminder that he enjoys privileges that were—at least, according to the courts—taken from Martin lawfully.
Turns out Bannigan made a series of unauthorized purchases on Coddington's credit card — and had the audacity to sell some of her personal items for almost $10,000 which she also pocketed.  Bold!
"In the days Roy didn't want to do it, Michelle Carter berated him and asked why he had the audacity to be alive the next day," the Globe quotes Rayburn as saying.
Chutzpah Supreme self-confidence Extra credit: Keep in mind that chutzpah is a breath-taking audacity (something that is not valued in Yiddish culture, but is highly praised in the United States).
It is hard to imagine the rise of Tesla, a pioneering electric-vehicle (EV) manufacturer, from obscure startup to world leader without the technical genius, showmanship and sheer audacity of Mr Musk.
The security and stated 12-hour battery life are big wins for that trip, but I'm not sure how to replace Audacity for the podcast editing I usually do on the plane.
"I didn't think they had a chance [with the suit], but I was definitely shocked by the confidence and audacity to come and accuse me of things they were doing," she said.
The candidate who has the audacity to change the emotional tone of this whole election will win the White House and have a shot at rebinding the civic fabric of this nation.
When someone asks me how I'm doing and I'm honest and they can't take it, when people tell me that I am intense or too much for having the audacity to feel.
During a news conference at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, Mr. Cuomo called on New Yorkers to "think big" as they did in the past, with equal measures of ambition and audacity.
Like Arturo Gatti and all the great artists in the medium of taking two (or more) to give one, Jung is a contradiction: he merges grace and mastery with audacity and recklessness.
The 44th U.S. president's three books – Dreams from My Father (1995), The Audacity of Hope (2006) and Of Thee I Sing (2010) – have earned him more than $10 million, the outlet reports.
"I never imagined that he would have the audacity to launch a massive covert attack against our own democracy, right under our noses -- and that he'd get away with it," she wrote.
For her audacity, which (the reader knows) is a consequence of naïveté, not lust, Fidelma will be viciously punished, as in a fairy tale in which consequences are wildly disproportionate to causes.
And as members of the Prospect Theater Company, Mr. Mills and Ms. Reichel also demonstrate no little audacity in producing elaborate musical theater works on what seems to be a negligible budget.
Do you want to see all his virtues—the formal audacity, the thrilled fulfilling of same-sex desire, the tremors of a society toiling under permanent racist threat—brought to life onscreen?
As the Zuffa-era UFC revised the image of MMA in North America and pushed forward with a sport-first mentality, PRIDE held the upper hand through better purses and sheer audacity.
The former president has written "Dreams from My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope," while the former first lady wrote a book about food and gardening called "American Grown," released in 2012.
She has withstood not just her own missteps but also the relentless attacks on her personally: on her cankles, her coldness, her hairstyles, her marital choices, her audacity, her arrogance, her calculatedness.
Mr. Macron has audacity, but he is too new and viewed too skeptically by other leaders, including those from Central Europe, to actually "lead Europe," if Europe can in fact be led.
" Or this 2006 line from Barack Obama, in his book, "The Audacity of Hope": "When I see Mexican flags waved at pro-immigration demonstrations, I sometimes feel a flush of patriotic resentment.
He has the audacity of a first-world dictator and an aversion to deodorant, and he's one of several vivid secondary characters who steal scenes from the sympathetic but less colorful leads.
"When you have folks, whether they're self described as a socialist or progressive or liberal, talking about penalizing companies for having the audacity of being successful, that doesn't resonate here," Guardino said.
The move, which resulted in arrests and a trial — in which Anthony was found guilty — was an act of defiance and audacity that helped propel the long, slow march to women's suffrage.
This is the first time in the history of Esports that an Organization has had the audacity to try and enforce contractual provisions that are so clearly illegal against one its gamers.
As if this wasn't enough to perplex athletes and sports fans around the world, the I.O.C. then had the audacity to reinstate the Russian Olympic Committee just days after the closing ceremony.
Obama circled back to the message that launched his national political career as he acknowledged his was coming to an end, telling the crowd they had justified the "audacity" of his hope.
He bet that his message of truth, hope and audacity, of confidence in liberal values and a united Europe could convince a pessimistic country to elect an optimistic president — and he won.
But with breathtaking speed and audacity, its products and signifiers and favorite bands were being embraced and sent to market by the very corporations they were meant to be an alternative to.
" Terry de Gunzburg, founder of the ByTerry beauty line and an avid Taffin collector, called Mr. Givenchy's designs the combination of "luxury, unexpected audacity, and traditional handcraft — sumptuous, elegant, but never bourgeois.
He inherited a love of audacity from T.R. and optimism and charm from F.D.R. He had a sunny faith in America's destiny and in America's ability to bend global history toward freedom.
"I think it's very despicable that he would have the audacity to say that," said Brandon Abzug, a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student who appeared on the show with his father.
With the sound on, you could hear fury and self-pity from the Republicans, along with, at times, outrage that Democrats would have the audacity to speak on behalf of American values.
But one thing that makes it all a little more bearable is the audacity of Yabe's sculpture to galvanize the gashes, jive with the jagged, accentuate accidents, and roll with the rough.
Initially shocked by the audacity of Haftar's assault, armed groups in western Libya have improved coordination and revived armories from Libya's 2011 revolution against Muammar Gaddafi in order to equip their fighters.
Protesters should turn up wherever he goes, transform him into a pariah and trash the reputation of US Concrete, which has the audacity to wax on about social responsibility on its website.
I just think it's ridiculous that with all the imported labor that built America that we would have the audacity to deny others the chance to make better lives for him or herself.
They've already embraced the audacity of capitalism as part of the top 1 percent of earners, so when the opportunity to make even more money comes along, why not respond: Yes we can!
It's even possible that some voters might have been offended at the audacity of the attack by Harris on a man who has been a devoted servant of the Democratic Party for decades.
" According to the lawsuit ... Kim's lawyer claims iHandy "even had the audacity to threaten [Kim Kardashian West] not to bring claims against them for their blatant infringement, or they would go after her.
" Trump, pivoting from his attacks on Clinton for having the audacity to acknowledge she's a woman (playing the "woman card"), then ticked off examples of Clinton's so-called judgment issues: "Emails, bad judgment.
" While Bruni said that he found Trump "vulgar," he noted Trump's appeal to voters may be his authenticity or "audacity" of speech, especially during a time when "a lot of Americans... feel muzzled.
But this is still a painfully extra way of consuming food and can't imagine the audacity it takes to eat off of an iPad when poverty still very much exists in the world.
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Apparently, Kim had the audacity to upload 1 photo of herself on the beach, instead of a string of 6 photographs of her in the motel like Kanye had envisioned on her feed.
It was a weekend night, and in a stunning display of audacity I had invited ten equally gormless friends over to drink and smoke weed—mere metres away from my poor, unwitting parents.
And then he has the audacity to use a version of the "how can we really be free if we're tied down to laws and can't do what we want" argument on Axe.
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Johnson's audacity made him a legendary figure in Howard's history—the main administration building is named for him—but many at Howard saw his statements and his actions as irresponsible, and even reckless.
The Food and Drug Administration has deferred action for too long, and must meet the tobacco companies with the same vigor, audacity and urgency that the industry has employed so effectively for decades.
The crux of Obamacare's failure was hubris; Democrats had the audacity to presume that Washington knew better than states and individuals when it came to the diversity of patient needs across the country.
Most urgently, why does such breathtaking audacity persist at a moment when we should stand trembling in the face of our folly and united in our commitment to abolish its most deadly manifestations?
He continuously lauded his own 26-year service in the U.S. Army and the FBI, and comically appeared incredulous that any of us would have the audacity to question his impartiality in investigations.
The sick audacity of the museum's mission is exhibited in diorama displays devoted to the seven military officials killed in what the exhibit describes as an abortive Communist coup launched in October 1965.
He has spent much of his 35-year law career raising legal hell, defending controversial clients with an audacity that has antagonized his enemies, including United States intelligence figures and many Jewish groups.
Former President Obama won the same award for best spoken word album twice at the Grammys, in 2006 and 2008, for his books, Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope, respectively.
There remains no more adept fuser of the sacred and profane working in pop, and no one else who, time and again, will unflinchingly assess — at his own peril — the costs of audacity.
And so I think it's the sheer audacity of The Good Place, the fact that it's profoundly weird and yet still ran for four seasons on network TV, that I like so much.
Part of the thrill of the original series lay in the sheer audacity of White's plan to build an international crystal-meth empire, whose workings were intricately laid out as the seasons progressed.
I am the Middlebury College professor who ended up with whiplash and a concussion for having the audacity to engage with the ideas of Charles Murray, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
Adi: One of my favorite Star Wars universe reveals was "Darth Maul survived being chopped in half by getting super angry and finding metal spider legs," so I can't knock the narrative audacity.
The comedian Hasan Minhaj has spoken about "the audacity of equality" — the belief many immigrants foster of belonging to their adopted country, and how rudely, and often, they are reprimanded for their aspirations.
Even if most of us may not have suffered serious sexual harassment, how many of us sustained more hidden damage inflicted by insecure men — especially if we had the audacity to be successful?
I have no idea if Luke Cage pulls it off in future episodes, or if it walks it back (after all, this is Marvel, and anything can happen), but I admire the audacity.
It's hard to find anything funny about Donald Trump or politics these days, but the sheer audacity by Funny or Die to create a 50-minute spoof of Donald Trump's ghostwritten bestseller is inspiring.
It's hard to find anything funny about Donald Trump or politics these days, but the sheer audacity by Funny or Die to create a 50-minute spoof of Donald Trump's ghostwritten bestseller is inspiring.
Less than two weeks ago, Donald Trump was nearly booed off the Republican debate stage in Florida for having the audacity to say he would be "neutral" in any negotiations between Israel and Palestine.
In 2006, Senator Obama asked me to speak on a panel at his Hope Fund conference in Chicago and to comment on the foreign policy chapter in his forthcoming book, The Audacity of Hope.
In "The Audacity of Hope", his memoir published in 2006, he describes coming to faith through a black church in Chicago, where Christianity "became a vessel for [his] beliefs" about justice for the oppressed.
He certainly surprised me with the audacity of his decision in 2017 to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement, and with his utter failure to understand what the consequences would be.
I am equally convinced that part of the genius of America is that it is continually refreshed by immigration – by the passionate energy, audacity, ingenuity and drive of people hungry for a better life.
"The fact that you have the audacity to post this after this man bumped me in my 8 month pregnant belly asking and I quote "doesn't losing feel like getting punched in the gut?
" Kelly said she immediately told her agent what happened and the two "marveled at his audacity, reinforced my instinct not to offend him & laughed at how glad I was to get out of there.
But what really convinced Scorsese that Robbie was right for her part in The Wolf of Wall Street was her "unique audacity" — which, well, basically means her giving Leonardo DiCaprio one across the face.
They had the audacity to compose it in the key of G major, which, in Baroque music, is regarded as the "key of benediction"—connected to positive emotions such as contentment, gratitude and peace.
"I am trying to become the injection of audacity into the people that watch me that gives them the courage to jump into the pool that they are scared to swim in," he says.
She became an impassioned supporter of the Free Gaza Movement and in 2011 was aboard the ship the Audacity of Hope in a flotilla attempting to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Indeed, his ready access to the past in art, combined with the absolute audacity of his stylings, recommends him to a moment—our own—that is disillusioned with formal development while hungering for authenticity.
"(LGBT activists) are telling their stories, building alliances, networking across borders, developing national and regional movements and finding creative ways to combat homophobia and transphobia," the April 2018 report, titled "Audacity in Adversity," says.
"My professor really has the audacity to charge me to buy both his textbook and rec letter from him these people have no shame," the student wrote in a tweet, which was sent Thursday.
Without pretense about the challenges Americans face, she will offer a more optimistic vision of the future than Mr. Trump's relentlessly dystopian portrait of a country on the brink — the audacity of no hope.
"You have the audacity to say that Social Security meets all of the cross-agency priority cybersecurity goals [but] somebody was able to sit on your system and take complete control over it," Rep.
I only knew the last part because of the internet explosion that happened because she went out to dinner with Legend over the weekend — having the audacity to leave their newborn baby at home.
It wouldn't have been subtle, but Mr. Honoré, known for films that owe a debt to the rambunctious audacity of the French New Wave, hardly shies away from blatant gestures elsewhere in the production.
For their breadth, intensity and audacity of ambition, the stories of "The Age of Perpetual Light" situate themselves as natural heirs to such masterpieces as Denis Johnson's "Train Dreams" and James Joyce's "The Dead."
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It reflects the early audacity of her singular career at a distance that helps us to take stock of the media coverage of wealth and class that landed Donald Trump in the White House.
In such a home, it's natural for Ms. Jowitt to speak of her many dance enthusiasms, from the witty audacity of the postmodern experimentalists to the humanity of the 19th-century choreographer August Bournonville.
We have long been trained to regard the depiction of sexual violence or misogyny in art as simply a formal issue — the handling of paint, the audacity of transgression, but not the actual content.
Whether it's because of physical barriers (like thick concrete walls) or a short-reaching signal, it's beyond frustrating when your WiFi router has the audacity to create a dead zone in your own home.
"The decades of impunity have generated a level of audacity and absurdity that we have never seen in Mexico," said Max Kaiser, an anticorruption expert at the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness, a research organization.
Mr. Yasa, 60, an American citizen who was born in Turkey and is of Kurdish descent, said he was familiar with the brutality of Mr. Erdogan's forces, but surprised by their audacity on Tuesday.
"Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure," Amanda Thomashow said in court.
Facebook executive David Marcus, who oversees the company's cryptocurrency efforts through a subsidiary called Calibra, tweeted that he loved "the audacity and courage" it took to create a vehicle that looks like the Cybertruck.
"Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure," Amanda Thomashow said at sentencing.
The audacity of the assaults, and the hours it took to end them, suggested that Iranian security officials had been caught unprepared — especially for what seemed like a coordinated plan conceived well in advance.
All seven of the House Republicans from California who represent districts that Mr. Trump lost voted for the bill, a collective act of political audacity in a state simmering with anger toward the president.
The audacity of the rebel takeover, even if it ultimately fails, will probably draw recruits from across the region, including members of other Islamist groups still disaffected and dissatisfied with a moribund peace process.
Turned loose on the project, Mr. Lindbergh, renowned for his alternately cinematic and naturalistic portraits of models and screen sirens, aimed to demonstrate that there is beauty in age and, more than that, audacity.
Would you want the President of the United States mocking him or her solely because what they believe is different than what he believes, and they have the audacity to speak out about it?
More deadpan anger, this time directed at Billy Porter — who has the audacity to take too long making an entrance on The Late Late Show, and gets "kicked off" by Corden as a result.
She sets up a private email server, gets caught being "extremely careless" with classified information, and then has the audacity to blame James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, for the fallout from her misjudgment.
Spuds is an extension of my lifelong fascination — envy, even — with the unalloyed levity and audacity found in a certain type of white, straight masculinity: early Beastie Boys, Ferris Bueller, 2011-2013 Justin Bieber.
Mindful of the controversy, Church and his HGP-Write colleagues insist that minting people is not their goal, though the sheer audacity of making genome-scale changes to human DNA is enough to cause controversy.
As we previously reported, Ronda sought out Paige at a VIP event last month -- and ripped her a new one for having the audacity to give Holly Holm props for beating Ronda at UFC 193.
I cannot begin to fathom the courage it requires everyday just to exist as a black woman in this country (#ChikesiaClemons) let alone to also have the audacity to fight for and follow your dreams.
His audacity won Handke favor among the Serbian literary elite, but the censure of most every one else (American thinker Susan Sontag famously declared him "finished" in New York after "Voyage by Dugout" was staged).
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Mr Seung dreams of a Seoul in which people can walk unhindered from A to B. To anyone trying to get around the city on foot today, the audacity of that plan quickly becomes clear.
If House Republicans have the audacity to look the American people in the eye in the coming weeks and promise more obstruction, they are putting politics over people, and to that I say game on.
I am extremely displeased to report that I have now caught up on the entire fiasco, and am still marvelling how it all went down, and the sheer audacity of the kid behind it all.
Like a puppet, Huang played each move without emotion or reaction; Lee, meanwhile, would sometimes sit with his mouth agape at the AI's audacity in the early games, not quite believing what he was seeing.
ISNS: Resilient, capable, vicious ISNS has frequently shown its audacity in Sinai, even sometimes erecting roadblocks around al-Arish, the Mediterranean town at the heart of the violence and some 40 kilometers from al Rawdah.
The USAGM might illuminate the dangerous audacity of Xi's ambition, including the use of the Belt and Road Initiative to mask China's desire for control and determined intent to undermine the existing liberal international order.
But the renewed hostilities between America and two of its most recent adversaries – and the audacity of their violations – have created a domestic climate in which nearly any association with the countries is politically toxic.
I can recall an incident where I got furious at her for something inane (the cause of which I've long since forgotten), and I had the audacity to fling a pencil right at her face.
"It is utterly disgusting that Royal Bank of Scotland has the audacity to announce that yet more important local bank branches will permanently close their doors," Unite national officer Rob MacGregor said in a statement.
The Republican activist base hated McCain because he had the audacity to work with Kennedy on immigration, because he was unwilling to sign up for every single conservative policy no matter his own personal views.
Smith, who was a role player in the N.B.A. for about a decade and won two championships behind Hakeem Olajuwon on the Houston Rockets, built a following for himself through hard work and sheer audacity.
When my first child was born, I'd spent the second day of his life aghast at my own audacity for having brought into the world a life that would someday have to age, to die.
This line is an almost explicit invocation of Mr. Obama's 2007 announcement speech, when he said, "I recognize there is a certain presumptuousness, a certain audacity" to a junior senator like him seeking the presidency.
This moment of peace comes after much decidedly not-peaceful parental backlash against Teigen, who has had the audacity to do several activities (eating dinner, for example) without baby Luna since her birth in April.
The revived Hogarth Press, in London, with ambition and audacity and what must also be a very large fund for advances, has commissioned a series of novels by famous novelists that retell tales from Shakespeare.
There is a certain audacity in saying, "I heard the email notification from my iPhone on the seat next to me, an act of war, was my guess," and asking people to take you seriously.
All of this was right on target for my politics, and in my teenaged mind the fact that he had the audacity to place this work within a museum gallery made him even more heroic.
"Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure," survivor Amanda Thomashow said last week.
The film's position, politically and morally, is clear, yet its visual logic and structure drift ever in the other direction—as if it's enacting how we are seduced, impressed, by sheer audacity if nothing else.
The performers, famous for their quick-witted spontaneity and mold-breaking audacity, occasionally read quotations from pieces of paper taped to the church's pillars — potential buoys in an improvisational ocean with few breezes of inspiration.
We're told many simply wanna snap photos of the pad, while others have the audacity to peruse the grounds to eyeball a fire escape he used to climb when he wanted to come and go unnoticed.
"The other side's audacity has reached the point of targeting an operation to clear the road and in the presence of the U.N. team overseeing it," the movement said in a statement on Houthi-run media.
"You have a bunch of illegal aliens running around after they&aposre caught breaking our immigration law who have the audacity to now tell us how we are going to detain or process them," he said.
Not even the multifarious images of the poet's self-promotion, the blizzard of Whitman-themed merchandise, or the quaintly Victorian fussiness of Leaves of Grass's 19th-century bindings can blunt the audacity of Whitman's erotic provocation.
In an interview with CNBC, McCormick said the problem is not just that payments were made when the company lost $1 billion but the audacity with which these decisions were made and who received these awards.
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What makes the concept work, or at least sporadically fun, is the easy banter among the players -- foremost among them Shatner, who is, at 85, the group's eldest member -- and the sheer audacity of the premise.
While all of Twitter couldn't stop talking about the woman who had the audacity to lean across Queen Bey to talk to Blue Ivy's dad, we were totally fixated on what the Lemonade singer was wearing.
The other days of the week, she goes for bursts of color, quirky costumes and audacity top to bottom—all qualities she infused into her new 40-piece footwear line, available starting this week on katyperrycollections.com.
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Obama billed himself as the picture of swashbuckling audacity at the beginning of his career but has often proven to be too centrist from some liberals' tastes on issue from health care to anti-terrorism policy.
It's OK if you're an entertainer and you want to talk about music or fashion, "but do not have the audacity to think that you can comment on the society that you live in," she says.
Every scene in Valerian's trailers looks outlandish, stunning, or incredibly campy, adding to the sense that Besson has fully returned to the wacked-out audacity that marked his 1990s films The Professional and The Fifth Element.
He scrimmaged with the University of North Carolina team during the 2008 campaign, and a Sports Illustrated writer recently produced a book, "The Audacity of Hoop," about how basketball had been crucial to Mr. Obama's maturation.
Only Escobar would have the audacity to do such a thing, Messina correctly surmises, and she asks to shift some resources to Cali to get a better handle on the escalating war between the two cartels.
Agnès Varda's 1977 drama, "One Sings, the Other Doesn't," which screens June 1-7 at BAM Cinématek, is a radical blend of genres and moods that matches its artistic originality with its protagonists' quietly revolutionary audacity.
It's hard to predict, for example, how liberals would square President Obama's "audacity of hope" with drone strikes, the failure to close Guantanamo Bay and the rise of ISIS had those possibilities seemed inevitable in 2008.
On his first trip to the United States, when he was 14, Els had the audacity to beat the hometown favorite, a kid named Phil Mickelson, at the 26 Junior World Golf Championship in San Diego.
But for audacity and opacity it's hard to top "In the Green," which is directed by the gifted Lee Sunday Evans and features Ms. McLean as Hildegard's mentor, the Benedictine abbess and anchoress, Jutta von Sponheim.
Both the Cavaliers and the Warriors are marvels to behold, often combining the truisms of the game — move without the ball, find the open man, pick and roll, pick and roll — with refreshing audacity and panache.
At this point, I'll just say that, in terms of sheer audacity, collective and individual, "Radical Women" is the single most exciting and hope-inspiring historical group show of contemporary art I've seen in 10 years.
Mainly because even as a woman who is black, thick and in my 30s, who does not neatly fit into mainstream beauty standards, I still have the audacity to make art showing myself and my friends.
Two sculptors, the Austrian native Day Schnabel and Russian-born, French-educated Marguerite Guitou Knoop, bring classical and Cubist elements to bear on American audacity, producing sculptures that look primordial yet modern, accessible while also gnomic.
Those stories indulge Air Force captain–turned–cosmic superhero Carol Danvers and her unquenchable thirst for exploration, leaning into her competitive tendencies and giving her the audacity to consistently risk everything, even if it means failure.
I am a breast cancer survivor because the Affordable Care Act, politicized by the GOP as "Obamacare," ensures that for-profit insurance companies can't deny me coverage because I had the audacity to be diagnosed with cancer.
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When Obama wore a Versace chainmail dress during her final state dinner in honor of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and his wife Agnese Landini, it was to say something about the fortitude and audacity of women.
The term "right in front of my salad" began trending on Twitter over the last few days, and quickly became a meme with which to express shock and audacity — after it was seen in a porn video.
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One unintended consequence of Mr Edmondson's audacity persists four decades later: cannabis operations, now legitimate in many states, are forbidden from the usual business deductions and face crippling tax bills of as much as 70% of revenue.
For now, Uber will have to reassure its talent that it can still have the audacity to succeed as a startup without its CEO, and while making necessary changes to dismantle sexism and discrimination inside the company.
"Those of you who have the audacity to demand i defend Roy Moore for the sake of his senate seat – your soul may be for sale, but mine is not," tweeted McCain, the daughter of Arizona Sen.
Kanye's music video/art installation for "Famous" more or less got the reaction he wanted: gobsmacked awe at Yeezy's audacity, lawsuit threats from Ray J, and complaints from George W. Bush's camp that he actually lifts, bro.
Can you imagine Emma Stone ever having the audacity to say: "Sorry guys, I'm too nervous about potentially losing this gold statue to one of my rivals so I'm just gonna phone it in from my mattress"?
More broadly, Catholic circles have reacted warmly; the film treats the nuns' plight "with modesty and audacity", said the head of an organisation of monks and nuns in France, where the film was released on February 10th.
Although others have fiddled around with Tesla drive units in combination with Volt batteries, few have had the audacity to throw it all together in a Honda Accord, which was never meant to handle this much power.
"I expect poor Mr. Trump is amazed/appalled/stupefied by what he no doubt considers the audacity of a newspaper, which he has slammed, to solicit advertising from him," McQuaid wrote in an email to The Hill.
Only seven days after having the audacity to drop one of the best collections of pop songs you're likely to hear all year, in freaking March, Charli XCX does very much appear to be at it again.
They take to Twitter to bash a guy who suffered torture for his country, lived a life of public service and consequence, and has the audacity to express his political opinions and preferences on who eulogizes him.
On a revamped Court Philippe Chatrier, the 11-times champion wasted little time in despatching Hanfmann after the German had the audacity to say in the run up to the match that he could do 'some damage'.
Like Haggard, it wasn't any end times rhetoric or prosperity gospel hucksterism that lost Bakker his ministry, it was that he had the audacity to succumb to his sexual urges that made Christians turn away from him.
Not only did he have the audacity to say "He knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyway," to a woman who lost her husband in combat, he couldn't even remember the brave man's name.
Recently, the celebrated writer Philippe Sollers wrote a reproachful open letter to the mayor of Bordeaux, reflecting the anxiety coursing through the region and protesting what some saw as audacity in changing the names of historic chateaus.
That's what makes us laugh, but what makes us cheer is the audacity of telling this joke on network television for three minutes, when you might be expected to use that time to promote your own career.
He spoke about the mysterious nature of women, about learning about sex as a teenager (introducing "Descaração Familiar," or, "Familiar Audacity"), about pagan deities who unite masculine and feminine (introducing "Ogodo, Ano 2000") and about pinball ("Fliperama").
"The two values most important to me as a writer are audacity and comedy," said Mr. Kostelanetz, who grew up in Manhattan and Scarsdale, attended Brown and Columbia Universities, and enjoyed early success writing journalism and criticism.
Knowing all of this, it takes a special kind of audacity on Mr. Felder's part to successfully strong-arm the state's highest legislative body to legally deprive his own constituents' children of an education and a future.
Students of film will think back to exercises like Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope," which also experimented with continuous shots over extended segments, but there's real audacity and technical wizardry in attempting that on a project of this scale.
And he writes here with boldness and audacity, using a collagelike method (involving fictional news clippings, oral history excerpts, memoirs, government documents) to help chronicle the events that led to and followed the Second American Civil War.

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