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"boldly" Definitions
  1. in a brave, confident way; without being afraid to say what you feel or to take risks
  2. the quality of being easy to see or of having a strong clear appearance
"boldly" Synonyms
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Critics of Me Before You co-opted the film's tagline and promotional hashtag, "Live Boldly," on Twitter to skewer its irony, considering that Will chooses not to live boldly but to kill himself.
" One about obscene phone calls boldly declares, "(Don't Hang Up!).
To boldly go where neither of us have gone before.
Mr Liu will be under pressure to move more boldly.
We just need to communicate it boldly, aggressively and unapologetically.
They just need to boldly campaign on prosperity and peace.
Boldly take this drone where no drone has gone before.
Language in the bill boldly and directly contradicts Roe v.
Diana boldly requested that he give the editor her name.
But we are going to look boldly into the future.
Onlookers can be tricked into seeing you as boldly transformative.
I had always stepped boldly into love, unflinching, unafraid, foolish.
Last week, we seemed to boldly go toward that ideal.
Johnson's instinct was to act boldly to defuse the crisis.
And it has moved boldly to position itself in Brussels.
Through it all, Miranda boldly defined womanhood on her own terms.
A man who became a movie star by boldly engaging in
Mark Zuckerberg boldly declared that privacy was over back in 2010.
The greatest opportunities will flow to those who act most boldly.
She wears pretty much 'every day' clothes but wears them boldly.
To boldly go where neither of us have gone before. Engage.
Beck pushes him off and calls out his bad behavior, boldly.
Unfortunately, Cook didn't back up his boldly written claims with facts.
This placement suggests that you resist boldly, loudly, and with abandon.
Supporters see him as a whistleblower who boldly exposed government excess.
The Last Jedi boldly pushes all those elements off the table.
I began loudly and boldly owning my accomplishments in the workplace.
Communities across the Southeast have boldly rejected drilling off our shores.
"  "Senator Cory Booker boldly declared he is knowingly violating Senate rules.
Jhabvala is an artful geometer, and she skews her angles boldly.
"Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before" (2002).
Supporters see Snowden as a whistleblower who boldly exposed government excess.
And Mr. Sylvester Stallone, who boldly put it in his ear.
To him, jazz means something more like blues tradition, boldly extrapolated.
Did he simply learn that he had to act more boldly?
Each hotel has the OYO logo boldly splashed on the outside.
None of the arguments against acting boldly hold up to scrutiny.
His colorful booth for Kartell this year was boldly called Contamination.
Decide which path fits into your ethics and go boldly forward.
That, too, could give North Korea license to act more boldly.
And, of course, UN Environment boldly speaks out on the issue.
This month, the scientific validity of the experiment was boldly challenged.
It's also boldly unafraid to show how men can harm women.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell boldly cancelled most of the August recess.
First he moved into renting DVDs, then, more boldly, into pay-television.
The boldly colored jumpsuits, funky music and psychedelic graphics will hook you.
The movie boldly tackles the topic without fear, and it is electrifying.
And like so much of [Roach's] best looks, it's so boldly declarative.
It boldly proclaimed itself as an institution exclusively devoted to gay people.
Frances Oldham Kelsey, who boldly resisted pressure from the firm trying to
"I've had no bad breakups in my life," he told Elle, boldly.
They boldly predicted that their new cars will be smartphones on wheels.
Dangerous Beauty boldly mingles objects from across centuries in the compact exhibition.
As directed by Mr. James, the young actors play various characters boldly.
He blends it boldly with rye, rich syrup and strong, cold coffee.
She continues to speak boldly through her dissents, but also during interviews.
And then, she boldly suggests, we should make service compulsory for everyone.
Salman is treading through tricky territory, boldly overruling the clerics accustomed to
The Red Sox had a young, confident, relatable leader who managed boldly.
Yee has boldly taken advantage of the sport's new approach to music.
"Prisoner" is strongest when Mr. Lang departs the most boldly from Beethoven.
Otherwise, we boldly go — back to where many others have gone before.
Grab an item at random and — boldly — keep it in your hands.
Supporters see him as a whistle-blower who boldly exposed government excess.
Answering to neither voters nor shareholders, philanthropists and foundations can move boldly.
"Evil walked boldly among us," said the Tarrant County sheriff, Bill Waybourn.
Inspiration for lede art from Buzzfeed's Boldly video and photographer Sarah Karlan.
With America, Mrs Merkel may sound as if she is boldly rejecting Trumpism.
But Paramount wasn't afraid to boldly go where no lawsuit has gone before.
China is the region's biggest economy and is boldly pursuing its geopolitical interests.
The goal is to boldly and vocally demand support for national arts funding.
I wore it boldly and proudly, yet always with a twinge of fear.
"The floodgates have opened for white women," Union boldly asserted to the NYT.
Still, big names in the tech industry are boldly speaking out against Twitter.
As usual, The Enterprise is boldly going where no one has gone before.
The colorful celebration is about existing loudly, boldly, and unapologetically in public spaces.
The panel said that now is the time for Tepco to act boldly.
One is that it moves more boldly to free up its financial system.
It is here that many of his racial views are most boldly stated.
This critical question must be boldly addressed by the new administration and Congress.
They are willing to throw themselves toward their goals imaginatively, boldly and remorselessly.
Your mission: to boldly go and discover your role in future starship missions.
The message of the film is to live boldly, push yourself, don't settle.
The menu of Italian food is boldly creative and at times excitingly esoteric.
"The gods have never left us," Kenner boldly argued in The Pound Era.
Staring boldly into TV cameras, Hogg and other students who survived the Feb.
The Republican Party boldly challenged Obama over scandals that dishonored the White House.
Can you ever imagine the real Noah saying something so boldly self-critical?
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Figures stare boldly from the canvas, exuding youth and health.
Mr. Buren's interest in space and perception has rarely been more boldly stated.
In 2019, Mashable will boldly go where no other brand has gone before.
President Trump has boldly gone where no president has: calling the Palestinians' bluff.
Haley, however, has spoken more boldly about the potential for U.S. military action.
Her actions support those who flout our laws and boldly validate the illegality.
Those who can will need to speak out boldly and suffer possible retaliation.
His greater strength, though, is his energetic prose, sure-footed and boldly effervescent.
He boldly experiments with fabric and silhouette, pushing boundaries of sexuality and gender.
Ms. Smith, of course, is boldly venturing where few divas have dared to tread.
Now is the time to act, not halfheartedly and incrementally but drastically and boldly.
Which means the network really is boldly going where no one has gone before.
Their uniform is a simple red vest, boldly printed with the words: Pet Me!
In March Theresa May boldly promised to end rough sleeping in England by 2027.
We cut to the review boldly, yet calmly establishing the stakes in confident monotone.
Indeed, he boldly suggests that Google might have a clear lead in autonomous cars.
About the mindset of a nation to destroy or to boldly sit in apathy.
Only the extremists and bullies act boldly, and therefore they have seized the initiative.
Bryan Fuller is going to boldly go...well, where he's been before, but better.
It looks beautiful and boldly goes where no previous Star Trek has gone before.
If growth slows further, as seems likely, the government will move more boldly still.
Click here to view original GIFTo boldly go where no drone has gone before.
The programs boldly mixed composers from different eras: Ligeti and Mahler, Bach and Varèse.
This homoerotic pastiche of Pietà is titled "American Jesus: Hold me, carry me boldly".
Watch as we blindly (and boldly) taste five inventive modifications of these fall favorites.
Labour talks boldly about raising revenues, including by reversing recent cuts to corporation tax.
I only say that because it spiked so boldly in the last few weeks.
The camera boldly ventures into uncharted territory: inside the head of a popular girl.
" In the same song, he boldly admits to infidelity:"'You did what with who?
She boldly pulled me first and was the only woman to pull me twice.
It's a boldly obnoxious performance which may well earn him a third Oscar nomination.
"It feels like we're going more boldly, more coherently, toward our mission," he said.
Hoover "boldly asserted dominion over the entire food chain in America," Whyte tells us.
How can we elect politicians who will to act boldly to halt climate change?
More boldly, Mr Blair suggests restricting free movement for those without firm job offers.
It recognizes leaders with the courage to meet boldly the challenges of their times.
"The affordable housing crisis demands that we think big and act boldly," writes Sen.
Leading Democrats need to act boldly, with a sense of urgency, focus and tenacity.
I saw the frog in the tall grass, boldly telling us who truly matters.
The prime minister should boldly act to restore public confidence and not shirk responsibility.
But Bernie Sanders is boldly and fiercely addressing the biggest challenges facing our country.
He has said boldly that America stands with Canada, even as Trump does not.
He claimed that he had spoken clearly and boldly against going into Iraq. Wrong.
It's not like some Democrats haven't been boldly fighting for legalization for some time.
His paintings are graphic, boldly colored, and inspired by Apache symbolism, tradition, and history.
"The chance is here and it must be taken, boldly and patriotically," he added.
GIUSEPPE CONTE is poised to boldly go where no Italian technocrat has gone before.
Kirk is boldly leaving with 2 horses ... Renaissance Man's Medici and Powder River Shirley.
From the start, it championed an outcast art and stood boldly, unfashionably, by it.
"I see it even more boldly — as escaping," Mr. Chabot said from McKinney, Tex.
Towards the end, she looks boldly into the camera, her head now completely bald.
Here are eight things to think about as we boldly forge into 2017. 1.
At the Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis, boldly stay where you've never stayed before.
Now Ms. Lui is boldly expressing her heritage and challenging racism through her art.
They boldly performed their uni-focus: this tryst is the only thing that matters.
"Her actions support those who flout our laws and boldly validates illegality," Sessions said.
He was also something of a badass, boldly taking on new adventures and challenges.
And the show doesn't hedge its bets, demonstrating a boldly liberal point of view.
They boldly performed their uni-focus: this tryst is the only thing that matters.
" Jasmine then boldly told Harris, "if you don't make it, I'll take your place!
"Sanders is boldly and fiercely addressing the biggest challenges facing our country," Merkley wrote.
Bush boldly asked the Iraqi people to topple Saddam, comparing him to Adolf Hitler.
Last year, with that goal in mind, the AU boldly introduced a single African passport.
But in reality his breezy style seems not so much boldly Churchillian as unthinkingly reckless.
In upmarket malls, women can be seen selling aftershave, boldly spraying samples onto male hands.
Mr Modi has an extraordinary opportunity to act boldly for the good of all India.
But like it became really ugly, and kind of boldly cruel at a certain point.
With its boldly eclectic score and powerful libretto, "Dog Days" tells an apocalyptic story unstintingly.
And if we do not act boldly and decisively, a bad situation will become worse.
Sometimes she was presented as confident and strong, boldly shutting down her teammates' silly chauvinism.
We've culled the most intense movies about people boldly facing the elements, and occasionally succeeding.
He then boldly read those words to Congress and millions of people, defaming & libeling me.
Fast forward to today, I see the greatest opportunity for those who are boldly unique.
The sun enters Sagittarius on November 22, encouraging you to boldly turn toward the unknown.
Today I stand boldly w/ my sisters & everyone fighting for equity & parity across all industries .
Indeed without that support, it's doubtful the Saudis would be acting as boldly — and recklessly.
It fell to French President Emmanuel Macron to stand up boldly for a free press.
Sia boldly stood up to someone trying to sell fans photographs that showed her naked.
Characters appear more boldly tinged than earlier in the book, the landscape more sharply etched.
Mr Marshall's works boldly insert African American subject matter and figures in the historic styles.
Although Andrew Jackson boldly refused several document requests, he did acquiesce more than 100 times.
In the video above, Max the dog boldly goes where no dog has gone before.
He had an opportunity to make real reforms early on, to boldly reshape Nigeria's path.
He spoke boldly against racism in the '60s as well as against the Vietnam War.
These are not mavericks, visionaries, or iconoclasts, boldly asking the questions no one else dares.
His playfulness with language gave me the confidence to innovate boldly in my own books.
With the previous generation's biggest stars fading, they boldly staked their claim to the spotlight.
Virginia needs to step boldly in the direction of equality for all women and men.
After that his films grew more boldly expressive in their use of design and color.
Star Wars, to its credit, has boldly stuck with the look of the 1977 movie.
Walks, embellished with little hiccups of, say, a lingering foot, cut boldly across the stage.
Hollywood embodies the Star Trek mantra: They boldly go where no one has gone before.
Now that we have recognized this looming challenge, let us move boldly to meet it.
And so there was really a bias to action and this drive to boldly innovate.
I always did that very boldly, because I read a lot of GQ and ... Right.
It will bring together top scientists from a range of non-profit space institutions such as the Boldly Go Institute and the SETI Institute, including Jon Morse, NASA's former director of astrophysics and the director of Boldly Go. "For every mission that NASA selects, there are two or three they don't select that could fly and be outstanding," Jon Morse, NASA's former director of astrophysics and current director of Boldly Go, told Motherboard.
The answer is to stand up boldly, and that's what New York City is doing today.
To state it boldly, the United States was attacked and the president sided with the enemy.
From there, we enter the great room, and there's no need for boldly striped floors here.
"'Flyover country' is the last acceptable stereotype," a friend boldly claimed over Chinese food last week.
So celebrate and send your mail boldly where it has never gone before: an actual mailbox.
On Sunday, Lin-Manuel Miranda expects the Oscars ceremony to boldly go where it's gone before.
To Boldly Glow is a peachy Dazzle Lip Topper that will add dimension to your lipstick.
You tackle these issues so boldly, it seems like you'd scare off a lot of studios.
Cookie boldly proclaimed that the quokka was the "happiest animal," which some/all scientists may contest.
It will "boldly go where no country has ever gone before," ISRO said in a statement.
This mighty glove box, boldly trilling the people's song, is but one voice in that dialogue.
Vloggers with disabilities are boldly fighting against this stigma — and they are using YouTube to help.
Where science fails, I resolved to boldly row, Kurtz-style, down the waters of female desire.
The young genius of fractured funk and reverberant R&B emerges boldly his debut full-length.
They continue to ramp the volume up inside the stadium where the outnumbered Russians respond boldly.
But, if you're usually timid about inciting change, this is absolutely your invitation to act boldly.
Musk is boldly predicting that self-driving Teslas will be allowed by the end of 2019.
Bringing Stewart to Comic-Con's Hall H to talk about boldly going back to playing Picard?
"When there's not common ground he's going to speak out very aggressively and boldly," Devine said.
You know your worth, and Mars in Leo finds you boldly asking for what you need.
It was once hoped that the 27 might stride boldly forth into uncharted territory of integration.
From one generation to the next, younger people began to think more boldly about their futures.
However boldly planners set out to defy geography, the effort usually peters out in the end.
With the warrior planet in your house of reputation through March 31, you boldly command respect.
In "Iris," Albert Maysles celebrates the boldly eccentric style of the nonagenarian fashion plate Iris Apfel.
China acted boldly to solidify its impressive rise while the United States had its focus elsewhere.
When framed this boldly and not simply as reform, even Hispanics were split 650 to 21960.
The New York Times: Democrats risk speaking boldly and alienating white, rural voters in the South.
Public health advocates overwhelmingly say the agency needs to act boldly and quickly to protect youth.
"So I'm going to give the president credit for very boldly accepting this invitation," he added.
It's also visually beautiful, and boldly confident in its rejection of prestige-drama pacing and style.
He let loose during the feisty, impetuous Finale, boldly dispatching the virtuosic flights and fleet passagework.
Deep space was where Christopher Nolan boldly chose to go for his last feature, " Interstellar " (2014).
In my recent years, being able to really boldly come out as a lesbian at 60.
At age six, Jazz and her family began to boldly speak out about her transgender identity.
But the interview almost ended when Bronson boldly proclaimed that mackerel is his least favorite food.
He boldly replied that he'd be right back in the same studio in the Municipal Building.
HONG KONG — A blur of boldly patterned jerseys and fluttering banners of green, pink and yellow.
The car switch boldly underscores the biggest complaints about electric vehicles: limited range and slow charging.
Ms. Rana boldly used rubato, the stretching of the line to lend it breadth and expressivity.
These questions are asked boldly, with Ford portrayed in close up, looking directly at the viewer.
Boldly, Ms. Bayle uses just five actors, who all take turns playing male and female roles.
Ms. Westwood embraced high fashion boldly, at times thrillingly, often by pilfering and deconstructing British history.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's Space Force logo has boldly gone where "Star Trek" has gone before.
Gamboge is far too knock-kneed and effete ever to be boldly unflinching in anybody's company.
But we need Republican senators to step up to the plate and think boldly as well.
No previous American opera — perhaps no opera, ever — had so boldly dealt with recent political history.
But few celebrities have taken the opportunity to issue their criticisms so directly, and so boldly.
Going boldly where her male colleagues did not, Masto's choice is a No. 7 seed. Sen.
And can "Star Trek" boldly go where it has never gone in its 54-year history?
Monday night he was boldly promising "Medicare-for-all," a $15 minimum wage and free college.
In August on the campaign trail, Trump boldly pitched himself to urban black voters in Michigan.
Apply this principle boldly, for it contains a lesson of candor and a voice of encouragement.
A few boldly flavored staples, combined in the right way, have the power to change everything.
People in big, powerful cars do this boldly and calmly and as though insensible to risk.
It's been striking to watch women boldly share their most vulnerable moments in light of #MeToo.
Today, my generation is boldly organizing marches, wearing pussyhats and writing outrageous slogans on their placards.
They continued to creatively scheme and boldly plot new ways to continue to see each other.
It appears to be a historically monumental national security breach—one that Apple continues to boldly rebut.
This summer, the franchise that dared to boldly go where no man has gone before turns 50.
But despite all the hardship girls we face, we still choose to exist, bravely, boldly, and beautifully.
They may not be weary, but Ash feels cathartic—a small light boldly pushing through dark realizations.
Dunst boldly went where no one had gone before — and she has the photo to prove it.
I have always been overzealous, boldly occupying space with the confidence and shamelessness of a reality star.
These ladies adorned themselves in boldly printed layers, helping them stand out in the well-dressed crowd.
And it's a model for how a resurgent Left should move forward: boldly, without leaving anyone behind.
" He continued, "The shoes were quite boldly Chanel, I think they had gold linked Cs on them.
Outside of the lyrical content, country music is now fully embracing its boldly capitalist identity with vigor.
The Atlanta-based gossip website boldly goes where some of its stodgier media siblings fear to tread.
Another boldly proclaimed that a pint-a-day habit could flat-out prevent stroke and heart disease.
"It is in Africa that the future of the world will largely play out", he boldly stated.
We have seen progressive laws passed under the Obama administration that boldly name such discriminatory treatment illegal.
You're a sign that's known for being boldly outspoken, and this transit exaggerates your philosophically energetic quality.
It's easy for a writer to step out boldly only to tip into triteness or ersatz profundity.
England acted boldly through both immigration policy and foreign policy as the US government failed to act.
Boldly and frequently, he articulated his view that originalism was the only rational approach to Constitutional interpretation.
"The era of the big-bucks phablet is coming to an end," I boldly and wrongly declared.
Except in Ashley Fure's boldly individual "Bound to the Bow," influence seemed the order of the day.
"The Communist party has few options but to move boldly forward," a mid-level party member said.
Mercury enters your sign, Leo, on June 26, inspiring you to speak boldly and from the heart.
Almost from the start, Cora boldly challenged my understanding of the difference between being alive and living.
With bipartisan support, EPA adopted standards for clean air and clean water, and then boldly enforced them.
Faith Green Timmons, a pastor who calmly and boldly interrupted him at her church in Flint, Mich.
" "In an age of miraculous medicines," Bush boldly asserted, "no person should have to hear those words.
It announces itself boldly with the neon sign that has been part of its facade since 1941.
And the odds that something like this is the truth I boldly place at … (calculates) … 25 percent.
"This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly," he said.
" Democrats should boldly stand on principle, Levin argued, and oppose in Trump "slandering muslims" and "touting torture.
A nation that boldly declared a principle of radical equality while steadily constructing an architecture of discrimination.
But Yi Fuxiang, a Chinese scientist based in Wisconsin, boldly challenged that assumption this week in Beijing.
The names of the "17 angels," as Knudson calls them, will be boldly listed on one side.
A transparent peach-colored blouse with a ruffled neckline was boldly paired with a scarlet leather skirt.
Themes of gentrification and cultural appropriation center the work, all boldly delivered by Ms. Segarra's billowing vibrato.
Almost no major phone announcements happen at CES anymore, with Huawei boldly making an exception this year.
Here is Mr. Siegel, an acclaimed Mime, performing that scene in a boldly modern production from Valencia.
What surprised me was that the film was actually good, and, boldly, it featured few white people.
They might be the boldly self-proclaimed "home of vinyl," but we won't argue them that much.
But the piece isn't sordid or gratuitous; instead, it boldly proclaims and subverts taboo with punk flair.
A scroll through her feed presents a lot of selfies, boldly captioned posts and pretty great outfits.
You are applying for a job as administrator for the EPA to protect our environment; an overwhelming majority of scientists say we've got to act boldly, and you're telling me that there needs to be more debate on this issue and that we should not be acting boldly?
Men, bravely, boldly casting off the yolk of their systematic oppression by raising a glass of shitty wine?
Spooked by poor Christmas sales and rising unemployment, it moved boldly, cutting rates by half a percentage point.
Shake Shack's boldly crinkle-cut potatoes are impossibly crispy on the outside and melty-mashed on the inside.
To celebrate black art, check out these artists boldly documenting their experiences with mental illness through their work.
And holding him accountable for that is something that I plan to do and to do very boldly.
Sense8 tapped into something bigger than ourselves and boldly advocated unity across borders of country, race, or sex.
Quite simply, we need to accept violence as a travel risk; then boldly move on to our destinations.
Jackie Chan boldly brought two dates to the Academy Awards on Sunday — but fortunately nobody seemed to mind.
The ringed planet will encourage you boldly express both the positive and negative qualities associated with your sign.
The actor boldly made a point to take credit for his sister and daughter, Emma Roberts', celebrity status.
" When asked if she would ever consider the modern day dating app fad, she boldly said, "No, Jesus.
Boldly Kroff fixes you with his tawny cracked-glass stare, like the stare of a glass-eyed doll.
"I applaud President Trump and his administration for boldly standing up for the Constitution and the First Amendment."
Have you ever dreamed of traveling at warp speed or boldly going where no one has gone before?
But more often, Mr. Cecunjanin's cooking was fresh and boldly flavored, with a lot of care put in.
By ending the Obama war on fossil fuels, President Trump has boldly reasserted America's leadership in the world.
"This is a much larger project than simply moving a political party to the left," she added boldly.
A pack of baldheaded, boldly plumaged birds steps through the grass shoulder to shoulder, red eyes darting around.
The new goods range from boldly hued and patterned furniture to décor in unexpected shapes with alterable structures.
I asked, quite boldly it seems, if she was planning to pay me more for the additional hours.
"We incorporated so many genres into PINK that you'll never have time to get bored," claims Yuuki boldly.
The confident Putin has used Russian power more boldly than any leader, Russian or Soviet, in many decades.
They'd do as Mitch McConnell boldly proposed in 2011 – with a Democrat in the White House no less!
Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni, the account's thirtysomething Californian creators, were dressed boldly for a rare public appearance.
On Friday, Yuja Wang played a program at Carnegie Hall that boldly mixed works spanning nearly three centuries.
Let's move boldly to deal with the virus, but also heed the warnings of scientists about future crises.
It turns out that if you just boldly repeat something often enough, it goes away as a story.
So "Karsh boldly stepped forward and plucked the cigar from Churchill's mouth and took the picture," she said.
The boldly colored fresco was painted by Raphael and his assistants, and is set just above eye level.
The French director Vincent Huguet, however, boldly presented this fairy tale opera in the historical context of 1919.
Then she looked in the mirror and said the words, first in a whisper, and then more boldly.
But it wasn't the first time this happened in 100 years, as Trump boldly claimed Monday without evidence.
We Are Visible boldly depicts the struggle and resilience of the trans community with a vital overarching theme.
But where some writers choose to obfuscate or minimize their ethnic background, Sharma is boldly forthright and probing.
His ability to just boldly label something as something else is something I don't think I can do.
Stuart Davis, a leading American modernist who died in 1964, is best known for his boldly colorful paintings.
It's not capitalism hidden in lifestyle photos — it's capitalism as simply and boldly as we can see it.
The U.S. administration deserves credit for boldly moving to stop decades of rising trade deficits and foreign debt.
The Trump administration came into office boldly promising a turnaround, if not an outright boom, in military spending.
Many have decided, boldly, courageously, to stand up and testify nonetheless—at great personal, financial, and reputational expense.
At least if you believe the battery of entrepreneurs intent on boldly going where few have gone before.
"Proud, moved, and touched to be at a company that boldly stands for its people," Googler Sam Tse tweeted.
Esau danced boldly and in public, the elder tells me, to remind the community of the value of culture.
WIRED writers Adam Rogers and Brendan Nystedt, two life-long Trek fans, boldly agreed to discuss the newest venture.
In 2014, the Tate Britain hosted the After Dark project, taking museum tours boldly into the robot-powered future.
But it is a technically impressive and boldly original statement from a rising Asian auteur with increasingly international ambitions.
Aries is the first sign of the zodiac, a brave and courageous sign that boldly heads toward the unknown.
The defeated Democratic presidential candidate is on a redemption tour, boldly speculating on the cause of her surprise loss.
Boldly, he invented characters and made fun of the drabbest army announcements, such as August posting dates for Christmas.
Maier dived to his left, at which point Panenka boldly chipped the ball down the middle of the goal.
Small wonder that Sajid Javid, the communities secretary, on February 7th boldly declared that the housing market was "broken".
Now five administrations and two generations later, we must again act boldly and with bipartisanship to jumpstart our economy.
During the After the Final Rose conclusion to the season, she boldly asked Cameron out, much to fans' delight.
First up, two shirtless men with stethoscopes, embracing a woman, with the words Her Cocky Doctors boldly printed below.
Last year, I boldly proclaimed the Note 7 the best smartphone on the planet before they started exploding globally.
Years ago, Saudi Arabia began experimenting with robots boldly, tasking them with everything from building construction to brain surgery.
Wearing a turban and an eagle pin, she steps boldly into a re-envisioned version of the presidential seal.
To prosper in this new environment, it must act faster and more boldly to seize the opportunities on offer.
Founder and co-Chief Executive Steve Ells boldly pledged in December to make Chipotle the safest place to eat.
On "Untouchable," which he boldly picked as the album's second single, Em tries, gamely, to engage with this idea.
As with the purchase of the sofa, the couple have boldly gone it alone in their selection of art.
Is this still the company that strode boldly beyond the optical-disc era and dragged everyone along with it?
He was a man who boldly proclaimed the love of God and what it meant to be a Christian.
Instead, they pick over the past and boldly draw from disparate techniques, mixing in rock, jazz, medieval chant, whatever.
The story is boldly told, from so many angles and points of view that the moral center keeps shifting.
But, like Donald Trump, Republicans in Congress embrace bald lying, boldly going where even Richard Nixon feared to tread.
Then, boldly, Drake soars in atop the sample; his voice is crystal clear, accompanied by a sharp electric keyboard.
Most recently, Chrissy Teigen boldly brought up the topic of fertility multiple times when talking about her own pregnancy.
There is something boldly unmodish about "The White Crow," staffed as it is by high-minded and unironic folk.
One woman strode boldly through the nave as the organ played, her earbuds in, video chatting all the while.
The Rays have strengthened their international scouting efforts in recent years and continued to choose boldly in the draft.
The Israeli-born Ms. Ronen often builds her shows around biographical monologues that boldly examine her performers' emotional scars.
Related: The coronavirus hit harder in Europe than in China because its leaders failed to act quickly and boldly.
It's a master class in haughtiness, the sturdiest icebox in a movie boldly committed to emotional refrigeration and thaw.
On the final two takes, Coltrane ticks the tempo up higher, and slashes boldly without a piano beneath him.
Since Mr. Trump took office, the bureau has unfurled a number of new rules and boldly enforced existing ones.
But although many states -- such as California, Vermont, Minnesota and New York -- are boldly forging ahead, most are not.
Weighty gold rings, inspired by the flat-topped, elliptical shape of ancient Roman examples, curve boldly across the finger.
Perhaps Tronc thought it was being boldly unconventional, but ignoring rules that may originate in human instinct is foolish.
We are thinking boldly about the IRS's future -- in order to return the IRS to its service-first mission.
This was the moment when Warren should have boldly sold herself as a winner and she missed the opportunity.
Boldly new, as well as contentious, Mr. Shin's thesis has not been wholly embraced by economists and policy makers.
And it is from this post-apartheid period that some of his most mysterious and boldly composed images arise.
In September, Musk boldly predicted that Starship would be flying to orbit within the first quarter of this year.
The girl boldly asked to see a bone being cut, but when this was done she crumpled into tears.
James Rosenquist helped define Pop Art in its 1960s heyday with his boldly scaled painted montages of commercial imagery.
On the pitch, she cowers in the face of no opponent and boldly attacks each defender who challenges her.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez see an existential threat from climate change and emissions that must be addressed boldly and immediately.
I know editors are aware of this issue, but I hope they execute boldly and noticeably on the challenge.
In an age of near-universal craft-cocktail excellence, they are mediocre, pricey, and boldly unsubtle, served in acrylic.
That's understandable when a founder has overcome obstacles and created a business as boldly as Kalanick did at Uber.
The two allied leaders should have the courage to trust the strength of the alliance and boldly pursue peace.
On the pitch, Rapinoe cowers in the face of no opponent and boldly attacks each defender who challenges her.
We loved her in 1988, precisely because she was so boldly and blithely transgressive of feminine norms of deference.
Not the make-believe girl who is someone else's dream, but the real woman you boldly dreamed into existence.
But his songs boldly told the stories of his communities, and he made no effort to avoid social issues.
I was even more impressed by how he conveyed the structure of this single-movement yet boldly episodic piece.
Boldly go through the gallery and see what some of the cast from the OG series look like now!
Boldly patterned fabrics, as well as mottled patterns of light and dark, invigorate the drowsy, bird's-eye-viewed women.
Becky Suss's paintings at Jack Shainman Gallery boldly usher the quiet comforts of home into the white-walled space.
"Selena is a rebel and a romantic, a dreamer and a doer who boldly charts her own course," Vevers says.
SWALWELL: Well, it&aposs going to take, I think, leaders with compassion and heart who will act boldly against him.
The supermodel was announced as Revlon's newest Global Ambassador for the Live Boldly campaign, joining Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot.
That is, everyone except Michael Lee, who boldly predicted a Cubs' 2016 World Series title nearly a quarter century ago.
Norms have also indirectly constrained past presidents from abusing the pardon power so boldly, due to fear of political backlash.
" Adds Jeana, who boldly models her bald scalp during a photo shoot: "Losing my hair was a symbol of strength.
Honda has spoken boldly about tweaks to the compressor/turbine design – albeit while keeping its size-zero concept in play.
Now, she boldly examines how individuals and policymakers can create equality for men and women — at work and at home.
There is a tension between solidity and disintegration, between the boldly colored passages of impasto and the noticeably perforated field.
Mr Ramaphosa may not be able to act much more boldly, particularly in cutting the wage bill for civil servants.
"It would be great if she announced that boldly and debated policies head on," he added, in an apparent challenge.
In an interview with AFP, Gilliam boldly shines a spotlight on the horrifying plight of the powerful and popular actor.
But instead of appearing on television again, Viall is boldly going where no Bachelor has gone before: the beauty business.
While Trump would happily have anyone who kneels during the national anthem fired, Clinton is boldly defending the peaceful protesters.
Jeffrey R. Immelt, then chief executive, boldly declared G.E.'s goal to become a "top 2915 software company" by 23.
The reviews are in: Did Star Trek Discovery boldly go where no Star Trek film or series has gone before?
We have the orchestra, boldly cutting off acceptances speeches mid-sentence, to thank for whatever semblance of brevity that exists.
Heavyweight champ Deontay Wilder boldly claimed he's so good, he would have even knocked out Mike Tyson is his prime.
Up until last month, this calculation was one Moderna made boldly, but without much in the way of supporting data.
Just last week, Pharrell spoke boldly about white nationalism during VH1's Hip-Hop Honors: The 90's Game Changers.
This summer, no film swings for the fences as boldly as director Luc Besson's follow-up to 2014's Lucy.
The 14th Amendment guarantees equal protection, but this only means anything if it can be broadly interpreted and boldly enforced.
At this point in the evening the dishes begin to blur in memory, until one plate boldly grabs the spotlight.
" His new book's subtitle is just as boldly noncommittal: "George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution.
Yet the Assembly still has its own particular flavor, an unabashed and boldly unhip sincerity that sometimes swings into sentimentality.
They groomed some existing prospects, like second baseman Javier Baez and catcher Willson Contreras, and acted boldly in free agency.
Less boldly, he hid his homosexuality behind a conventional domestic life until he couldn't any longer — or didn't care to.
I hope Discovery can boldly go into meaningful motivation and complex characters with clearly drawn personalities and long-running arcs.
The populist left has asserted itself more boldly than their moderate counterparts in the aftermath of Trump's earth-shaking win.
Ms. Lambert's film builds nicely, staying in tune with the ordinariness and intimacy explored in Ms. Akerman's boldly rendered films.
The works also seem to suggest that Barkley has boldly turned his documentarian painting process to the concerns of injustice.
I would boldly stand by the claim that health food, today's health food is worse for you than junk food.
Most important, they agreed on how to confront the issues — boldly and structurally — if not always on the exact details.
LARRY KUDLOW: Well, look, when I said that, this is right after the President boldly put travel restrictions on China.
For over 30 years, MCASD has presented exhibitions and programs that boldly address questions related to the US/Mexico border.
That dancer, Gabrielle Hamilton, runs, prances, twists violently from side to side and pauses to stare boldly at audience members.
"Of course we're going to win the title," Takakura, 51, boldly said with the team spokesman serving as an interpreter.
Here to boldly go, 'discovering,' then quelling our harsh and lovely and sometimes difficult land with his civilized lyrical words.
Stick to the facts, repeat them boldly and frequently, so his supporters see the would-be emperor has no bathrobe!
Spicer sucked up Trump's boldly advertised displeasure with his comportment at the lectern and even the color of his suits.
While he trails in overall victories, Cruz boldly predicted Monday that Wisconsin would be "a turning point" in the race.
The aspiration that Caroline Calloway embodies is the ability to express feelings boldly and the freedom to be a mess.
Congress did its job boldly declaring war after 9/11 but has since abdicated its solemn responsibility under Article 1.
As a journalist, he has written boldly about the military's repression of domestic dissent and its support of terrorist groups.
Today's beauty queens represent all shades of brown and some walk boldly wearing natural short afros, as did Miss Universe.
Coincidently, the Democratic presidential primary process provided a readily available contrast between Sanders and Clinton which Hillary Clinton boldly exploited.
In her first secretarial position, in an all-male factory, she recalled, she boldly stood up to a sexual harasser.
Trump wrote on Twitter that Iran "is talking very boldly about targeting certain USA assets" in response to Soleimani's death.
Not so with Lidia Yuknavitch's brilliant and incendiary new novel, which speaks to the reader in raw, boldly honest terms.
Instead of being a shy afterthought in that manhattan, these new cocktail cherries from Dirty Sue boldly declare their presence.
The act boldly mirrored the club's repeated answer to recent implications or outright suggestions that it ditch black face paint.
There's the 55,000-square-foot drill hall that pairs boldly with the play's vivid Expressionist take on labor and inequality.
He walked boldly into rival gang territory in a rough neighborhood on Chicago's South Side determined to send a message.
In kuku-ye sabzi, the herbs shout their presence as boldly as an actress in an "End Forced Motherhood" tee.
"Rumble" enriches the sound and meaning of rock, and boldly connects another piece of American history to its integral founders.
To act boldly, swiftly, so that one day our grandchildren won't believe the stories of what these days were like.
Another one of the artist's 'American Jesus' pieces -- titled 'Hold Me, Carry Me Boldly' -- portrays Jackson being held by Jesus.
It wants to be a boldly political tale of diplomacy winning the day — but also a high-tech space romp.
The DAO was a decentralized venture fund that boldly claimed pure governance through code, then imploded when someone found a loophole.
PHRMA CEO Stephen Ubl cast the "Go Boldly" campaign as an effort to refocus the discussion about the strides in research.
Popov boldly declared that he intended to buy all 8 million cards for $200,000, but he wanted a small sample first.
Action planet Mars enters Gemini on March 31, giving you the courage to boldly face issues you've been being wimpy about.
If growth for the year as a whole reaches 3%, as the president has boldly predicted, few forecasters would be shocked.
The company has blown through its $10 billion yearly revenue goal and has boldly set one for $7503 billion by FY2022.
He's been boldly manifesting his future these days via Twitter announcements — most of which end up needing a grain of salt.
A close-up photo of a Sulawesi crested macaque grinning boldly at the camera went viral on the internet in 2011.
"The building stands boldly, innovatively, looking to the future, while also respective its place and the past," says Jonathan R. Brown.
On Wednesday, Star Trek Beyond stars boldly went where no Star Trek Beyond stars have gone before – to the White House.
During the After the Final Rose conclusion to the season on Tuesday, she boldly asked Cameron out, much to fans' delight.
"We should take some of this seriously and answer it boldly and clearly," Obama said, without naming the Republican presidential candidate.
A luxury estate with Zlatan's power and confidence, it does steps boldly into the future while remembering what sets Volvo apart.
What if instead of looking at all you lost or wish you had, you boldly took inventory of all you possess?
Other White House officials aired their frustration that Trump acted so boldly on the global stage before he assumes the presidency.
"Boldly, as if I knew what I was doing, I called up stores, asked for buyers, made appointments," Ms. Orzeck said.
She has boldly defied trends with her outrageous outfits and costumes — the exception being her affinity for classic Adidas track suits.
In the US and Canada, you need a CBS All Access account to boldly go where no one has gone before.
"This remarkable four-generation history of the Kennedy family boldly faces some of the major ghosts in American life," he wrote.
Stacey Abrams is boldly going where not many political pros have gone before — declaring herself a die-hard "Star Trek" fan.
TikTok differentiates itself through a focus on authenticity — one of the company's promo videos boldly claimed they want activists, not influencers.
" They eye the camera boldly in Jacob Riis's "The Short Tail Gang (Corlears Hook) Under Pier at Foot of Jackson Street.
The final episode boldly begins with a flashback, featuring the terrifying family patriarch talking to child versions of Horace and Pete.
Few novels have incorporated fantastical elements into straight realism, the absurd into the sane, as hilariously and boldly as this one.
Washington (CNN)The Russian Embassy appeared to boldly troll the US Friday following the Trump administration's announcement of a Space Force.
The plan went further to boldly state that private car ownership will "all but end" in major American cities by 2025.
Schwartz, working to get her to move boldly, at one point jumped beside Hector and urged her to slap his hand.
Rumors about the book have been floating around the internet for months, but have become more boldly conspiratorial since Epstein's suicide.
But there is one duty that comes with the process which clears the brush and boldly shows who is distinctly different.
But the newly solidified conservative majority, moved boldly in other areas, signaling the impact of the vote of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
"Improve people's lives with the world's best transportation," the company's mission statement, on page three of the S-1, said boldly.
Since the Comey firing, Rosenstein has backed up and boldly supported Mueller and the independence of that office and its mission.
She spoke boldly about what it's like to live with bipolar disorder using her celebrity power to help relieve cultural stigma.
Anthopoulos, a native of Canada, had built a deep farm system that allowed him to act boldly on the trade market.
Let us give thanks for all that we have, and let us boldly face the exciting new frontiers that lie ahead.
Refreshingly, especially for those who believe in science fiction's potential for envisioning many futures, Blast Theory boldly talks of building utopia.
"It's Your Move" is Kelley's first single in five years and he boldly told People that Heigl inspired the stirring ballad.
Shows like Star Trek boldly took us to a time when our ills were assuaged by technology, not enabled by it.
" Except one, that is: New York Pizza Suprema, which serves a slice he boldly claims to be "everything I ever wanted.
Snapchat, expected to file for its IPO late this week, "boldly compares itself with TV" in conversations with investors, per Mashable.
As the whole thorax moves from a closed position to a boldly exposed one, each dancer seems both ceremonious and driven.
Flanagan boldly acknowledged the work she put into her marathon training and was unabashed about wanting to win before the race.
Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of SpaceX, boldly proclaims that his company will begin sending colonists to Mars in a decade.
But the imagery is not that involving, especially in comparison with the boldly surreal, excitingly provocative Willy Decker staging it's replacing.
PhRMA, the largest drug lobby organization, launched the "Go Boldly" campaign Monday, aimed at highlighting "advances in science" by pharmaceutical companies.
Even the boldly colored daywear looks, one of which featured pink pants paired with a teal sweater, struck a festive note.
" McCain in a pair of tweets said that "the people of #Montenegro boldly withstood pressure from #Putin's Russia to embrace democracy.
But what about those among us who feel knocked down a few pegs by seeing our musical sensibilities synthesized so boldly?
Yams's influence is audible on the release: tracks bounce boldly between genres, and guests range from Kanye West to Rod Stewart.
The book cover designs of Varvara Stepanova, dating to 1919, consist of boldly swashed watercolor crosses, ringed with peppy Cyrillic lettering.
It begins in a steakhouse, with Sheeran boldly making a proposal to Skinny Razor, the wise guy who owns the place.
"Anne of Green Gables," L.M. Montgomery Because I just directed the pilot of the boldly reimagined "Anne" for Netflix and CBC.
In 2011, when Bank of America was struggling post-financial crisis with legal issues, Buffett boldly bet on the bank's comeback.
The eight papers feature boldly outlined and brightly colored patterns with symbols of or references to a gift exchange or object.
And though we'll never know for sure, subsequent events might have been less tragic if the Fed had acted more boldly.
" Among his collection is a boldly patterned late 16th-century charger from southern Germany displaying what he called "arresting geometric simplicity.
Charlie Williams, who choreographed that scene so expressively, probably also assisted Bill Dawes in developing his boldly physical characterization of Mr. Nureyev.
In the third tweet, Hanks also included the invitation to the event, with the word "untrue" boldly written in red over it.
But it's less good when the characters are boldly stating their every thought and hauling all of the subtext into the text.
According to The Toronto Star, a group of squirrels are boldly skittering into the store and stealing candy bars off the shelves.
And while today's virtual reality companies shy away from the philosophical questions they're inevitable posing to us all, Westworld boldly confronts them.
Pelosi also moved boldly to put Adam Schiff in charge of the investigative efforts, both the public and private portions, on Ukraine.
They're boldly tackling issues even the most seasoned activists are hesitant to take on, breaking boundaries and shattering stigma in the process.
Homegirls and Handgrenades, Sonia Sanchez, 1984The beauty of Sonia Sanchez's work lies in how she boldly allows poetry and politics to collide.
Does this mean Twitter will "be dead in 18 months," as my tragically insane editor-in-chief Katie Drummond has boldly asserted?
More boldly, Singapore might include a sunset clause, establishing a date at which shares with extra voting rights convert into ordinary shares.
But for those looking to boldly barf where only Oculus Rift owners have barfed before, Adr1ft is launching on HTC Vive today.
If humanity is to continue for another million years, our future lies in boldly going where no one else has gone before.
Perhaps she will join this small but growing canon of films that boldly explore what it means to be queer and Asian.
My hope for Obama is that, in his post-presidency, he steps forward boldly to say whatever feels true in his mind.
" On Trump's "hallmark" quality: "Dishonesty is Trump's hallmark: He claimed that he had spoken clearly and boldly against going into Iraq. Wrong.
Snap boldly compares itself with TV during strategic conversations with investors and ad agencies as it preps for an initial public offering.
Will they use the news of foreign governments purchasing social media advertising as an excuse to enter that regulatory minefield more boldly?
A Trojan archer, from approximately 500 B.C., wears tight pants with a harlequin pattern that is as boldly colored as Missoni leggings.
They explained that their intent was not to harm police officers but to boldly express their rights to protest and defend themselves.
Former Democratic presidents Obama and Clinton should step forward far more boldly and aggressively to promote the powerful Democratic drive proposed here.
She boldly withstood the pressures of fame and stardom to stand up and be a voice and a light for so many.
Supreme's red-and-white logo was boldly featured on its suitcases, which usually only have discreet Rimowa branding, at the April launch.
Ms. Marzotto, a buoyant personality in Italy, both designed and wore sumptuous, boldly colorful garments and eye-catching accessories and costume jewelry.
That reminder is boldly reaffirmed in Leonard's photographs of bathroom graffiti, which are heart-dropping but earnest statements of love and identity.
The show also boldly captures the theme of police brutality, in a fight scene between a black activist and a racist man.
"He boldly directed numerous course improvements to ensure that Augusta National would always represent the very finest test of golf," said Payne.
Star Trek, which started as a TV series in 1966, has boldly gone into the world of film, books and now streaming.
Jesse Jackson, whose presidential campaign Sanders boldly endorsed as the mayor of a nearly all-white city in Vermont in the 1980s.
At the end of his presidency, Barack Obama spoke boldly about reviving our commitment to interplanetary efforts, specifically with Mars in mind.
In "7" (2017), a large glitter-and-fabric installation on wood, Logan boldly introduces his exhibit's central figure: a featureless Black head.
While the challenges are dire, Louisianans are not standing idly by, but are acting boldly and with urgency to shape our future.
The boldly colorful images of Ethiopian artist Aida Muluneh, shown by Jenkins Johnson Gallery, might satisfy those looking for more contemporary pieces.
Soho Rep has had a long relationship with Mac Wellman, a playwright with a boldly unconventional approach to language and story structure.
After inheriting a city shaken by the 9/11 terrorist attack, Mr. Bloomberg boldly planned beyond survival and recovery, Mr. Doctoroff argues.
An often-cited study from a few years ago boldly named the amount of money at which happiness peaks: $75,000 per year.
Where his predecessors have feared alienating China, he has boldly challenged its transfer of technology, cybertheft and hidden trade subsidies and barriers.
" As Mr. Goldsman asked: "All those associations with 'to boldly go' — how do we maintain those under the greatest kinds of duress?
The exterior was covered in ivy, boldly setting it apart from the other more generic stone buildings found on the same block.
Add to that the incomparable allure of space, to "boldly go where no man has gone before," and who can look away?
"There's no way he would have been elected president if he had not so boldly made immigration his top issue," Beck said.
When Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" was released in 2004, the song was praised for boldly bringing discussions of faith into hip-hop.
MC: So you could say that in a way they are boldly going where television has never gone before again and again?
In recent years, Terrence Malick has picked up the pace of production while also displaying a boldly original style of metaphysical inspiration.
I just love funny and fearless women who boldly tell their stories on their own terms, and Amy and Tina never disappoint.
The notion that military action salvages a president on the defensive, boldly underscoring his role as commander in chief, is nothing new.
Initially in the campaign, Trump boldly claimed that Mexico would pay for the wall — estimated to cost between $8 and $2023 billion.
Why we loved it: This boldly rude show had some shocking moments, and amid the madness, there was even a famous face.
Female activists, wearing niqabs and abayas, draped their black-clad bodies with banners boldly displaying the flag of the southern separatist movement.
I don't think people really realize that Chris went out there and boldly made an experimental movie that is a commercial success.
Holguín boldly portrayed himself in the middle, holding his palette and brush to suggest his elevated status and that of his profession.
Among the newcomers was Fergus McCaffrey of New York, showing boldly reimagined classical sculptures by the Brooklyn-based artist Barry X Ball.
By bringing in Wilson, Mia is boldly moving away from an academic approach to curation, which has defined most of its history.
She's running on a boldly progressive platform, including Medicare-for-all, a federal jobs guarantee, and abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
" The author also boldly goes out on a limb by declaring that "the other clear winner from tonight's debate was Donald Trump.
In the 60-second, full-length version of the ad, Williams boldly encourages women everywhere to find their voices and use their power.
But the "can I steal you?" arms race escalates to a new height when, a few minutes later, Taylor boldly takes him back.
Venus enters Aries at 12:11 PM and an exciting, flirtatious energy fills the air—we're boldly making a move on our crushes.
The speedy Albert Almora was called in to pinch-run, and boldly advanced to second base on a fly ball to centre field.
Trespassing contains the architecturally inspired and boldly colorful abstract work central to the artist's practice, but with new flourishes and lively, statuesque curves.
"Tonight, California stood tall and once again, boldly confronted the existential threat of our time," Brown said in a statement after the vote.
A series of boldly colored portraits by the gallery's youngest painter, 18-year-old Malak Mattar, recall the stylistic primitivism of high Modernism.
There's something especially infuriating about seeing how boldly they manipulate our interest, and how eagerly we continue to allow them to do it.
More boldly, Dr. Tolstoy suggested that such mechanisms might help explain how the planet's regular ice ages end so abruptly — long a mystery.
Sea Shepherd is best known globally for its direct action against Japan's whaling in the Antarctic, engaging the whaling fleet boldly at sea.
And since a true classic never dies, we put together the following six ways to boldly rock a little glitter like an adult.
President Kennedy boldly proclaimed that by the end of the decade, the U.S. would put a man on the surface of the moon.
It's a call to action and a demand for governments to act boldly — and as such, it's imbued with a feeling of hope.
Based on a novel by Anna Seghers published in 1944, "Transit" boldly transfers the plot from Nazi-occupied France to the modern day.
"I started wigs, and now everyone is wearing wigs," the youngest Jenner boldly stated in an interview for Marie Claire's Fresh Faces issue.
As TV shows and films frequently marginalize black witches or exclude them entirely, Siempre Bruja boldly shines the spotlight on black girl magic.
He boldly sent Josh Reddick careening home on a wild throw by reliever Tony Watson for a two-out run in the fifth.
"As we go forward, we have a new expression of our mission, and that is Live Boldly," says Global Brand President Anne Talley.
Her reconstructions boldly privilege the politicized female psyche — wounded, but still raging — as they reveal the original comics' subtext of violence and subjugation.
Image: NASAToday, Cassini prepares to once again boldly go where no spacecraft has gone before: into the gap between Saturn and its rings.
Thomas Saueressig, only 31 and a millennial himself, wants SAP's meetings to boldly go where no one has gone before: to the holodeck.
I tell them that it's about the journey, it's about stepping boldly out of your box and it's about standing in your truth.
That means boldly transforming our dysfunctional system by ending the use of private health insurance, except to cover nonessential care like cosmetic surgeries.
Rather than adopt the posture of furious focus, Rosalind boldly goes for the build-a-pillow-fort-and-crash plan of total comfort.
Senator Manchin from West Virginia, who has boldly advocated for life despite being attacked by many in his own party, was re-elected.
Hurley's become known for flaunting her killer figure in sexy swimsuits and even boldly shared a topless swimming video with fans on Instagram.
But a supportive gesture from his classmates has given the third-grader all the strength he needs to boldly rock his new look.
It was the beginning of a friendship that boldly sent Cawley deeper into the "Star Trek" universe than any fan has gone before.
Affirming US leadership We urge the president and Congress to boldly affirm US leadership on human trafficking by pursuing a constructive, feasible agenda.
Thirty years ago, in light of International Women's Day, Congress and the White House boldly declared March to be National Women's History Month.
The Republican Study Committee (RSC) has traditionally been the source of boldly conservative budgets that match the mammoth fiscal challenges facing our nation.
President Obama boldly challenged the education status quo in launching the Race to the Top competition, promoting accountability, and expanding public school choice.
He'd hold her tail high and boldly lean forward—never mind that if the cow finally decided to urinate she might shower him.
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) went further, boldly predicting that Republicans would buck the pundits and actually pick up seats in November.
We urge Congress to take on this challenge, and act boldly by taking up and passing comprehensive food aid reform legislation this year.
A British oil tanker ignored the UK government's warnings and boldly crossed the Strait of Hormuz amid the country's spiraling tensions with Iran.
The "Lion King" version features the "Lion King" logo in gold on the front and "Disney's The Lion King" boldly on the back. 
The first step was making the invisible visible: boldly sporting the corset as a piece of clothing rather than as a shaping underlayer.
In recent seasons, while Mostly Mozart has boldly mixed contemporary music into its overall schedule, the festival orchestra programs have been stubbornly traditional.
The more boldly liberal solution is to create a so-called public option on the exchanges — a government insurance plan anyone could buy.
While Bayern Coach Pep Guardiola expected a cagey defense from the Italians, his opposite number, Massimiliano Allegri, instead boldly went for the throat.
Mr. Warlikowski's Beauty (a wide-eyed Sabine Devieilhe, her voice gracefully fragile yet, when you least expect it, boldly tough) is in mourning.
A Guide to Living Boldly, a reflection on the many lessons we can all learn from Frida's fierce spirit and lust for life.
"We did not look after own backyard first, but then we boldly stood up and said 'Yes, we can host APEC'," Masiboda said.
BERNIE HARGADONCHARLOTTE, N.C. To the Editor: Thank you, David Brooks, for boldly "mansplaining" everything we need to know about the abortion rights debate.
She has a Dead Poet's Society effect on the girls, reaching into their souls and lighting a spark to live their lives boldly.
There's a section in the middle that's remarkably still — boldly simple and beautiful — but most of the dance goes down like a caipirinha.
Why would the Russians so boldly attempt to elect their preferred candidate, knowing that the intervention carried a serious risk of American retaliation?
In a recent interview after he toured the Bourse construction site, Mr. Pinault boldly positioned his future space among Paris's leading cultural landmarks.
The optimism of frontiersmanship, the desire to boldly go where no one has gone before, has long been a fascination for Mr. Willimon.
In a series of tweets on Saturday he said Iran "is talking very boldly about targeting certain USA assets" to avenge Soleimani's death.
By boldly repeating the action at the heart of the impeachment inquiry, Mr. Trump almost appeared to dare House Democrats to impeach him.
His boldly colored graphic works have been so thoroughly integrated into our cultural wallpaper that it's easy to forget he was a person.
Just as Ralph Ellison sought to wring the marvelous from the terrible, Hurston boldly found humor in the midst of tragedy and disruption.
The boldly episodic and frenzied fantasy, coupled with a stern, awesome fugue, somehow seemed to sum up music's past while anticipating its future.
The vernacular elements sounded freshest when Mr. Marsalis folded them into passages of symphonic mass, with thick, pungent chords and boldly fractured phrases.
"Night Tech Gear provides innovative safety products that inspire athletes, adventurers, and workers who choose to boldly take on the night," said Storer.
"Iran is talking very boldly about targeting certain USA assets as revenge for our ridding the world of their terrorist leader," Trump tweeted.
The similarities end there; the young men embody radically different visions of Dominican masculinity, one boldly self-assured and the other emphatically feeble.
And not just knee-highs and sparkly styles: For a true fashion moment, we're seeing loafers paired boldly with thick, cotton gym socks.
Although you may have been timid and quiet in the previous scenes, your new situation may require you to lead and speak boldly.
Seemingly an entire nation, those from every walk of life, have boldly and purposefully raised their voice in a unified cry for democracy.
He demanded to know why the magazine size shouldn't be banned and continued to boldly display the magazine in question to the audience.
The vision for this show, created by Moira Buffini and Alison Newman, is boldly female in episodes written, directed and produced by women.
Twitter wasn't boldly stepping into new territory; it was stomping into an existing field with a lot of noise and very little detail.
According to their research, four simple behaviors can turn everyday people into powerful CEOs: decisiveness, engaging for impact, relentless reliability and adapting boldly.
But what begins as a melodic narrative of infidelity boldly turns into a sociopolitical and artistic declaration of black women's resistance and power.
The boldly experimental work of her last years suggests the alacrity of a young master, but it harvested the resources of a lifetime.
But a solid conservative majority moved boldly in other areas, for instance setting up a major Second Amendment case for the next term.
The music is so spiked with dissonance, clusters and wayward chords that it seems boldly modernist, even when the harmonies are tonally anchored.
There are 20-foot beamed ceilings and boldly patterned concrete tile floors, terra cotta sphinxes and French chairs made of steel and twine.
Corralling over 100 sets of boldly programmed music, it's your opportunity to catch a gust of the trade winds sweeping across contemporary jazz.
So was the $7 million spent on advertising, a cost that should rise this year, since the "Go Boldly" ads aired in 2017.
Pedroso, who cannot hear or speak, tapes her poster-paint-on-paper images of pop-flavored, boldly outlined musclemen to her bedroom walls.
Jake and team boldly said they would be an alternative to grad school and they quickly expanded across the US and the globe.
Expanding that system to cover the entire economy would be some seriously Star Trek policy, boldly going where no one has gone before.
"Wherefore art thou, J.P.?" a review by the Globe and Mail dated March 18, 2006 boldly asked, just a few months after the move.
They also made waves by placing Chyna, a bodybuilder, in the group's enforcer role, which boldly went against gender norms in the wrestling world.
That means boldly transforming our dysfunctional system by ending the use of private health insurance, except to cover non-essential care like cosmetic surgeries.
Our new President, however, has found a way to lie so boldly and so frequently that it's virtually impossible to hold him to account.
At the same time, MC Lyte was boldly making a name for herself in Brooklyn, stepping onto the scene at just 16 years old.
That remains a central theme of the third season, which picks up where the show left off while rather boldly resetting the playing field.
After having dental surgery this past weekend, the former Glee star decided to boldly address her weight and her body shamers while on painkillers.
For another, making a film that is boldly, unabashedly aspirational — in wealth, beauty, and power — provided Chan the kind of representation she needed herself.
At every turn one encounters that iconic, boldly legible signature "Walt Whitman": on title pages, on promotional postcards, even on the bindings of books.
To flourish in the future, it must not just survive Mr Trump, but change every bit as boldly as it has in the past.
This is my three-day mission, to seek out new entertainment and payment options and to boldly do what I have never done before.
The all-male Best Director category, boldly called out by Natalie Portman from the stage, remains a holdout for the old guard of Hollywood.
Ted Cruz of Texas, who boldly declined to endorse Trump in his Republican National Convention speech, had buckled in recent days and reversed course.
The cast of Star Trek Beyond says that George Takei has no qualms about the movie going boldly where no film has gone before.
Your best friends from high school would remain big-hearted and truthful, as boldly vocal about right and wrong as they were at 16.
If traditional retailers want to break this spell, they will have to boldly experiment with these technologies in the hopes of gaining an edge.
President Trump has boldly stood up for the worst aspects of human nature and future generations need to understand everything he's done for us.
Her lyrical nuances boldly speak on political and social injustices that explain the story of life from the perspective of a minority like me.
He boldly decided with his injured room-mates in September 2015 to embark on the arduous trip to Germany in order to seek asylum.
Clad in camo, she boldly goes where no woman has gone before: the Athena, the ship which will carry the expedition toward Skull Island.
At the very least, a number of Detroit's best and brightest boldly addressed these questions at "Art as Ritual," with all that they had.
Trump was boldly telling the judges that they alone would be responsible for any terrorist attack, as would the Supreme Court, should he appeal.
The new moon in Aries asks you and your partners to boldly, fiercely stand in your unique individuality and ask for what you want.
At the movie's end, when the crew sped off once more towards the final frontier, I felt grateful that they were still boldly going.
Or maybe she read this review from the L.A. Times, which boldly predicted the inclination towards selfie-taking in the social-media-oriented show.
Despite boldly attempting to break free of this hold, he was eventually forced to give up the tap, grimacing in pain as he did.
But before we boldly go into the political future, let's cast our eyes back over the weekend, and recap some of its biggest stories. .
According to the video's creator, Alex Croucher, what we're witnessing here is the Royal New Zealand Navy's HMNZS Otago boldly navigating the Southern Ocean.
That is the idea behind the Irondale Ensemble's "1599," a lucidly acted, boldly ambitious mini-marathon devoted to the plays he was writing then.
A 2017 Gartner report boldly claims that "IoT security as a distinctive market is dead" due to the pace of innovation in this sector.
The intrepid people of the Delta didn't let that food go to waste and have always boldly cooked a cut many dismissed as inedible.
Mayweather followed to Phil Collins's "In the Air Tonight" wearing a white baseball cap with TBE (The Best Ever) boldly stitched across the front.
"The defense motion seeks to have the court boldly go where no court has gone before," prosecutors wrote in their response to the motion.
From boldly releasing unretouched photos to participating in shoots with major messages, Crawford reminded fans of her girlboss status over and over again. 7.
But they have also attracted people who linger for hours, sometimes drinking and doing drugs and, at times, boldly watching pornography on the sidewalks.
Full control, minus shareholder nagging, could allow Alibaba to boldly experiment with "online to offline", or O2O, shopping using Intime as a test bed.
They may spur the U.S. to toughen sanctions, strengthen resilience to Russian political warfare and cause the U.S. to more boldly challenge Russian interests.
Rather than the dire, dry statistical projections often heralded to make the case for conservation, he turns boldly to joy — to imagination and emotion.
There is no easy way to distinguish between a musician who spouts "prepackaged doctrine" and one who boldly stands up for what is right.
Since then, hurried trial preparations have been underway, with both sides boldly proclaiming that they are looking forward to arguing the dispute in court.
Andy Warhol tossed shimmering diamond dust onto parts of "Queen Ntombi Twala of Swaziland (Reigning Queens Royal Edition)," a boldly colored 1985 screen print.
Someone really wants Hailey Baldwin to drop her name and publicly take Justin Bieber's -- a demand they boldly made by tagging her L.A. billboard.
The images that follow these seem, at first, both disparate and unconnected to the theme of self-examination that the show so boldly announces.
In their wildest dreams, he'd enthusiastically endorse the NATO alliance, commit to staying the course in Syria, and speak out boldly against Russian aggression.
New York has no shortage of excellent Italian restaurants, but, where most focus on perfecting familiar classics, Leonti gets boldly creative and excitingly esoteric.
Le Labo's Another 13 ($184), rich, with a touch of pear, calls to mind Donald Judd's orange enamel boxes — bright, clean and boldly artificial.
Critics have said imposing top-down party control may backfire by deterring officials from acting boldly and creatively to fight pollution and other problems.
Ms. Tenenbaum's songs boldly play with words, sounds and pitches, creating sonic atmospheres that evoke a mood or idea rather than merely stating it.
Brightly colored and boldly patterned, the contemporary works revolved around two objects that represent important aspects of Dharavi's identity: chai tea and water containers.
At the same time, government, industry, schools and universities should boldly develop our homegrown talent, of every age and in communities across the country.
Boldly stating that coal is "killing us," their treatise was just the beginning of a yearslong public campaign by Mr. Inslee against fossil fuels.
There weren't any keening lady think pieces; no one came out and boldly declared 2015 as the year that women keened ethereally without restraint.
But while women are strongly and boldly asking for what their teams and colleagues need, many women are still reluctant to negotiate for themselves.
For Maradona, that boldly stupid gesture came when he played for Argentina against Italy, in Italy, in the 1990 World Cup — and played well.
She is placing a thick spread of bets, in the hope that she will soon be able to play as boldly as she wants.
Its bar glows with bronze light, and what used to be a private dining room is boldly done in red with Picasso-style sculptures.
These works, including the sublime two-panel "Dipped Dick: Adam and Eve After Cranach" (22018), are boldly pleasurable explorations of color, pattern and perspective.
And what's so Balanchine is that way they step — not primly, but boldly, as if over a brink, covering plenty of space before arriving.
These mottos boldly represent what a given state stands for, and occasionally what it will not stand for (I'm looking at you, New Hampshire).
Djokovic and Kenin both had to come back to win in their finals, staring down break points and playing boldly when it mattered most.
For those who stay behind, particularly women, life can be a perpetual struggle, as work by the female artists in the exhibition boldly illustrates.
President Trump could do the opposite: move boldly to negotiate peace, while making a limited additional military investment to deny the Taliban military victory.
Pushed past the breaking point, the incarceration generation rose up and insisted that Democrats speak out boldly against the racial injustice in the system.
Skybomb struck out boldly from central India and, without stopping, headed across the northern Indian Ocean, apparently aiming to reach Africa in one lunge.
For this reason, in 2500, he boldly engineered the transformation of the C.P.U.S.A. into a pressure group designed to work within the Democratic Party.
He trades his designer shades for boldly framed eyeglasses, turns his gimlet eye on various sculptures and paintings and drops depth-charged bons mots.
An artist that was one of the first to boldly declare their gender and sexual identity, as well as claim the spotlight and microphone.
He gives a boldly inward performance that can turn jagged at a moment's notice, and he never shortchanges the complexity of emotions Lara experiences.
For a film about a photographer who not just boldly but confrontationally explored the nude form in his work, Mapplethorpe is ironically rather meek.
" Having said that, Yamauchi believed Canty was "clearly addressing an unseen viewer," and that he was was acting boldly "partly for reasons of performance.
The CFDA's prestigious Fashion Icon Award winners have always been boundary-pushing stylesetters that aren't afraid to express themselves boldly and creatively through their outfits.
Sammartino said while ComicMix borrowed heavily from Seuss, "Boldly" was a "highly transformative" work, and any harm to the market for Seuss' works was speculative.
Legasov uses his time to explain the men's shortcomings and, more boldly, the flaws in the country's whole nuclear system -- a huge embarrassment for officials.
Even as more and more Americans purchased more and more exceptional TVs at award-winning prices, joyless TV-resistance armies boldly conquered real psychological ground.
Cookie crumbles, Part 2 Cookies will boldly go into the final frontier, after the first cookies in space are baked on the International Space Station.
After all, aligning with Trump is an enormous betrayal from the man who defended the black community so boldly during that 2005 Hurricane Katrina telethon.
"I truly wish more CEOs boldly spoke up about what affects their employees thus caring fully about the whole person working for them," she says.
"As with 2016, once again the Sanders campaign is boldly uplifting the goals and aspirations of workers," APWU President Mark Dimondstein said in a statement.
The bride, who was captain of the cheerleading team, boldly invited the groom, who was an underclassman and debate club president, to the junior prom.
This unity of tone allows the artist to mix boldly ancient artifacts and new things, illustrating the ongoing mêlée within the social fabric of Kuwait.
After shifting the company from a DVD-by-mail company to an uber-successful online streaming service, Hastings boldly set his eyes on global expansion.
From Aquarius's delicately dressed down find to Leo's boldly enlivened buy, light up your horoscope's candle and let its distinctive aroma inspire this season's initiatives.
That initial fashion high was all I needed to get hooked, and I've been devoted to dressing boldly and spreading the style word ever since.
His City Hall in Dallas, a boldly cantilevered wedge of glass and steel facing the commercial district, reflected the vaunting Texan pride he found there.
Every once in a while, Obama did pass a boldly liberal nominee over to the Senate, typically just to see the nomination killed by Republicans.
Still, the fact that many of the 'idees fixes' in economic policymaking that have underpinned markets for decades are being challenged so boldly is fascinating.
But after all those forced jokes in the rebooted Star Trek movie series, perhaps it's time the franchise boldly went in a more dramatic direction.
That's why I feel like it's important for young black lesbians to see themselves and be confident in themselves, to walk boldly in their sexuality.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew urged the IMF to "more boldly and forcefully" push member countries to pursue all economic policy options to spur growth.
They boldly declare that women have gone too far, exaggerating the harm they experienced from men who ignored their boundaries in pursuit of personal pleasure.
According to the bar's website, there's a Hall of Faces, replicas of Daenarys' dragons, and an armory where all the house banners are boldly displayed.
" ⚽️" shows Zuckerberg boldly challenging professional soccer player Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior from the Brazil national team to Facebook Messenger's secret soccer emoji game.
It's a color that was previously reserved only for our accessories, but we're changing our attitude — living life as boldly as the colors we wear.
It's unclear if Apple canceled that color or not; phone leaker Benjamin Geskin boldly claimed last month that the blush gold iPhone was in production.
"As with 2016, once again the Sanders campaign is boldly uplifting the goals and aspirations of workers," union president Mark Dimondstein said in a statement.
Having the advantage of only ever having to film forward helped determine camera position and enabled the team to put together a boldly designed drone.
While working there, Sadat boldly wrote and organized a play with her fellow classmates, secretly staging the performance while the hospital chief was not watching.
That is, they did until Get Out, a horror-comedy that boldly examines the discomfort many POCs deal with when dropped into predominantly white environments.
Earlier this week, for example, the State Department's top spokesperson boldly proclaimed that a Trump administration would never let North Korea get a nuclear weapon.
Fresh off of Kendall Jenner's Pepsi ad backlash, Kim Kardashian is boldly opening up a Pandora's box of her own in terms of botched advertisements.
She wanted to thank Trump for inviting her to the building's holiday party that year, so she boldly introduced himself the much-more powerful man.
In this case, the victim goes in hard, confronting the perpetrator by name and swearing at them, before the victim boldly asks for an apology.
They were violent, gaunt, inexhaustible killing machines, and they boldly contrasted with the era's familiar monsters: the debonair Dracula, conflicted Wolfman, and tragic Frankenstein's monster.
"From the boldly designed packaging, to the fun, witty label copy and quality ingredients  — everything was designed with this metro consumer in mind," she said.
Onboard rode a duo of intrepid canine cosmonauts, named Belka ("Squirrel") and Strelka ("Little Arrow"), tasked with boldly going where no man had gone before.
Though the plot, characters and themes mostly feel familiar, the company still has its own particular flavor, an unabashed and boldly unhip sincerity (1:7453).
It may well be that this discovery will excite an entirely new generation of the prospect "to boldly go where no one has gone before."
Publications like Vogue and The New York Times, and major design houses like Gucci and Marc Jacobs, have boldly recognized trans talent in recent years.
"We don't believe that payment is a part of what blockchain will bring to the world of trade," Wave's chief executive Gadi Ruschin, boldly states.
The iPhone X boldly killed Touch ID and replaced it with Face ID, but fear not: Apple might bring the beloved fingerprint sensor back. Eventually.
That theory was recently featured on Time Magazine's most recent edition, with the issue's cover boldly stating "China won," referring to a piece by Bremmer.
Sure. Still, it's important to remember that the European Central Bank has in the past acted boldly to head off adverse movements in bond markets.
What a tragic transformation of the Democratic Party that, under President Truman, led America in boldly recognizing the newly created state of Israel in 1948.
The Mexican government moved boldly to implement the agreement, bolstering its migration agency and diverting security forces to address migration rather than serious violent crime.
Whether boldly printed, intricately embroidered or bedazzled with sequins, Bowie stunned and shone in these grand silhouettes and brought new meaning to glam-rock. 6.
On a Brooklyn Heights block, near a wine bar and an alehouse, the Binc is inconspicuous, its presence marked most boldly by a sandwich board.
The United States cannot and should not have a passive relationship with anyone who so boldly threatens the lives of American citizens and our allies.
His debut album Pony contains a dozen gripping yarns sung boldly and populated by a motley crew of characters allegedly drawn from Peck's own life.
The company boldly declared that, with its acquisitions of AOL and Yahoo, its newly merged platform would compete for brand dollars with Google and Facebook.
" Ali boldly built his views about what was happening in any number of "over there's" with a strict attention to what was happening "over here.
Bach could have set a strong example for nations who dare to cheat on the playing field as boldly and as defiantly as Russia did.
JFK's presidency is remembered for how he boldly (and with great risk) handled the Cuban Missile Crisis and the early stages of the Cold War.
He said Ms. Schaaf's actions to alert residents about a planned immigration raid "support those who flout the law and boldly validates" — not "invalidates" — "illegality."
The only person who could not digest people of color boldly fighting for their lives and the lives of their community that evening was Rodney.
Ever since, these figures have been seen — boldly and yet barely — in a variety of settings: the artist's studio, the hairdresser's, parks, bedrooms, outer space.
Either way, keep an eye out for the new brand from Travis, as he boldly goes where no man has gone before ... with consumer goods.
In the silkscreen painting, the persimmon is the most boldly colored area of the composition — it is a round form inside a similarly colored square.
She also was able to play down the line boldly and effectively with her two-handed backhand, which she can also slice with one hand.
By boldly situating his narrative omniscience in a ghost (or corpse, or spirit — I'm unsure what to call the narrator), Ackerman immediately achieves uncanny authority.
For example, Mr. Marks says his publicly traded firm made substantial sums during the financial crisis by boldly buying near the bottom of the market.
"The Doctors" interview comes on the heels of a tumultuous month for Carter -- despite him boldly telling us his mental stability has been "infinite" throughout.
Hackett embarked on an ambitious restructuring plan and boldly decided earlier this year to phase out all of Ford's sedans, except for the iconic Mustang.
Harbaugh won the Super Bowl seven years ago with the Ravens, who have boldly built their current offense around the second-year quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Adorning her own ear at Phillips was the Delphine, a nest of spiny pavé diamond claws with a dime-size green tourmaline dangling boldly beneath.
"I think Raheel Sharif will be forever remembered in Pakistan as the man who boldly took on the Pakistani Taliban," Mr. Rafiq, the analyst, said.
The new model for measuring long-term profitability in corporate America had boldly eclipsed the old Warren Buffett-style metrics like earnings and operating margins.
It was in that car, Union Jack boldly flying, that she drove over the border, past astonished Nazi guards and into Germany on Aug. 28.
A week before Christmas, I boldly walked into the mobbed store and up to the children's section, where I strolled among mothers of real children.
They've used fear as a hook to fill theaters, all the while boldly taking on topics like indie dramas without box-office fucks to give.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Margot Bergman paints boldly simplified portraits of women on top of found paintings, which she salvages from flea markets.
Parker is jumpy, but in a good way, beating his man to spots after he boldly gets into their body to take away their shot.
As played by Catherine Shepherd, Sally is a woman caught endlessly in indecision, finally choosing to move forward when she meets the boldly sexy Emma (Davis).
Once women or minorities are placed in positions of power — or even merely near power — will they ever be allowed to truly and boldly author themselves?
The Switch's screen pops and fizzes as brightly and boldly as the old-school OLED Vita, with the multiplayer games handled with no noticeable performance wobbles.
This work has never been easy and, in the spirit of queerness, won't be linear or binary — but it will be worth doing and doing boldly.
No, behind the wheel will be Starman, a dummy dressed in SpaceX's snazzy spacesuit, ready to boldly go where no crash-test dummy dared go before.
Along the way, though, it takes several diversions into other worlds, inspired by original illustrator Steve Ditko and boldly translated to film by director Scott Derrickson.
He tried to make a point using the famous Star Trek line, "to boldly go where no man has gone before," but then he said this.
Now that state, which the militants had boldly declared a caliphate, is finished — ISIS controls just small pockets of territory and loses more by the day.
But Damon also strode boldly into the fray of the Reckoning and the #MeToo movement and managed to keep saying the wrong thing every single time.
Our next leader needs to boldly face forward and drive the nation toward an exciting future, not re-live the glories of a now ancient past.
Resident Evil 7 unexpectedly catapulted the series back into cultural relevancy this year, boldly reinventing its survival horror tropes and throwing away many of its conventions.
But if the purpose of art is to beautifully express some human truth, there could be a brand-new medium boldly making its entrance: the meme.
After countless hours of training, British astronaut Tim Peake stepped out of the airlock aboard the International Space Station on Friday — and boldly took a selfie.
When Midler boldly insisted that "this isn't about race" despite making a reference to racism is the kind of cluelessness that only comes from white privilege.
Washington (CNN)The top Democrats on Congress' intelligence committees boldly blamed Russian intelligence agencies for a series of hacks designed to influence the US presidential election.
The New York Times reports:Instead, they've attracted large groups who linger for hours, sometimes drinking and doing drugs and, sometimes, boldly watch pornography on the sidewalks.
His identity was embossed so boldly onto everything he did that his music felt less like something he created and more like an extension of himself.
There are panels titled Star Trek: 50th Year Celebration With Roddenberry Entertainment, Star Trek: Where Lawyers Boldly Go and Star Trek: How We Got to 50.
Uniting those two poles—the young and old, the boldly visionary and the cautiously centrist—is the central challenge of the American left, beyond this election.
Indeed it's hard to see anyone in the Likud or right-wing universe that has the willingness and ability to lead boldly on the peace process.
This may be a "turning point in the psychology around this situation of uncertainty", according to Wolf, who has just published a boldly contrarian market call.
In docs, the feds refer to video TMZ first posted of Tekashi boldly offering, on camera, a $30,000 bounty for someone to shoot Chief Keef's cousin.
Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilisations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
That is certainly what Mr. Graham boldly delivers in the New Jersey premiere of his entertaining and thoughtful play at the Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton.
"We also cannot surrender to the status quo and fail to act boldly when the times demand it and the American people demand it," Price said.
He did that when he boldly blocked Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama's choice for the Supreme Court, and worked to install Trump's pick Neil Gorsuch instead.
A planned financial hub in Astana, the capital he boldly plonked down nearer his country's geographical heart 19 years ago, will be conducted under English law.
But that's what the First Amendment is for — holding public officials (or anyone else, for that matter) accountable for their actions and calling them out boldly.
"The new Democratic majority will act boldly and decisively to pass commonsense, life-saving background checks that are overwhelmingly supported by the American people," Pelosi said.
Models with boldly geometrically-styled bobs sashayed down the minimalist, shiny black catwalk, carrying small clutches and wearing high-heeled sandals, flat slippers or strappy boots.
With her enormous round glasses, lavender hair, boldly hued outfits and shop's worth of costume jewelry seemingly worn at once, Iris Apfel should look all wrong.
Dr. Attar has called for the United States to "boldly confront Russia" over Syria, but even a month without airstrikes would be a victory, he said.
Authentic existence is perhaps less about boldly confronting the inevitable reality of our own finitude than about recognizing and cultivating the multiple dimensions of our lives.
Where "First Man" scores, of course, is where "The Right Stuff" could not boldly go—where Armstrong, that is, plants his boot on the gray stuff.
Stick with this slow-burning show, and you'll find new life for a franchise that hasn't boldly gone like this in a long time, if ever. 
Policymakers at the state level should act boldly to disrupt the status quo and ensure every child can access a quality education chosen by their parents.
Financial setbacks and going against the grain of Nigeria's conservative principle aside, Akuson's focus is in one direction and he is doing it boldly, and unapologetically.
Huawei is boldly touting the AI capabilities of the Kirin 970, which has a dedicated AI chip (Huawei calls it the Neural Processing Unit or NPU).
It's also a record that boldly left off every track from their self-titled 183 EP, the microphone-fellating, DIY-punk collection that sparked it all.
"We must think boldly and make real investments in our nation's infrastructure rather than kick the can down the road with short-term fixes," Warner said.
"Shuffle" seemed at times to have one foot stuck in the mire of a murkier racial past, even as it strode boldly forward with the other.
Obama shot to prominence at the 2004 Democratic National Convention with a rousing speech about boldly moving past our barriers — red and blue, black and white.
Since the United States started normalizing relations with Havana in late 2014, Cubans have begun to debate once-taboo subjects and criticize their government more boldly.
Staged with a swift, stark lyricism by the impossibly versatile Rachel Chavkin, "The Royale" boldly takes on and reorients a familiar genre and a familiar tale.
These nontechnical hurdles come down to whether society writ large grants SpaceX and Elon Musk the freedom to boldly go where no one has gone before.
He even boldly whizzed past a group of German soldiers on their way to breakfast, vanishing from view before they thought to wonder who he was.
Over his 85033 years on the D.C. Circuit, Judge Kavanaugh has consistently, boldly, and fearlessly applied textualism and originalism to a striking range of legal issues.
The gains in exports relied on a weak yen, hinting at another reason the BOJ acted so boldly when it introduced negative interest rates last week.
We want to make photographs which ask the world to be more than what it currently is and boldly point to that which is not right.
Ghostea's selection opens up boldly for a house mix with an original titled "Seaborg" that starts with the broken beat of an East Coast club track.
The House that Ailes Built is — as Obama mastermind David Plouffe boldly pointed out the other day on "Fox & Friends" — in the tank for President Trump.
While former colleagues scrambled to look for careers in other fields, Mr. Shah boldly opened his own firm, Solo Capital, with an office of eight employees.
Adapted, directed by, and starring a 21-year-old Welles as Brutus, the production was boldly staged and costumed to suggest Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.
As individual players stood up to solo, they played as if climbing a mountain in the midst of a rockslide: making their way boldly, rerouting constantly.
For example, there's Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood," a film that doesn't just rewrite the past, but boldly erases a piece of it.
Maybe such logistical problems are inevitable at a festival that boldly sets out to produce as much new work in as little time as American Realness.
Like Pompeo, Sanders displayed true Trump style, arguing boldly for something she cannot be certain is true, and in the process made herself seem less credible.
As she approaches her milestone 60th birthday, Sarah Ferguson has boldly opened up about her go-to cosmetic procedures — including stem cell therapy on her feet!
The fifth most popular listing of August was a boldly decorated one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with high ceilings and access to a shared roof deck.
Contrast this with President Richard Nixon's proclamation in 85033 when he boldly stated it was time to attack cancer with the same resources as the moonshot.
The idea was to bring the characters — boldly reimagined, to be sure — up to the point that the world knew them from the Alfred Hitchcock movie.
For their part, opponents of abortion are now boldly motivated to push for strict laws across the country and to bring them quickly to this Court.
Immendorff is a great artist because he is endlessly inventive, because he is a convincing political painter, because he extends pictorial tradition in boldly original ways.
But three shows from classical composers are the most boldly innovative: each partakes of the dark, dystopian mood that saturates popular culture, and the news cycle.
A year ago, Netflix boldly declared that it planned to conquer the global market for streaming television, adding more than 130 countries to its service map.
I'm not talking about stodgy old brown furniture, but some sizable and boldly colored postmodern pieces they collected and love but no longer have room for.
The Asia Reassurance Initiative Act, whose name boldly proclaims its intent, includes a requirement that the president justify any sanctions relief to North Korea before Congress.
This is not lighthearted journalism; Booth boldly lays it all out there, pulling the reader in close to see her at some of her rawest moments.
On July 4003, Golden State boldly swiped some of the Lakers' thunder by signing the former All-Star big man DeMarcus Cousins to a bargain deal.
"God help me but I often wonder which vegetable it is that this gut doctor begs Americans to throw out!" some man named Jonah admits boldly.
For the first few months of this year, as establishment Republicans panicked that Donald Trump was running away with their party's nomination, Pence boldly stayed neutral.
Of the four, Sean Hallock, the drummer, is the quietest and most reserved, even after being the only person to boldly order a glass of wine.
By experimenting boldly and intelligently with vibranium, Wakandans could build the most evolved country in the world, and seclude themselves from the rest of the world's problems.
Given the tough choice between filling the role with a scientist or someone who is not a scientist, the president boldly decided to go the latter route.
To boldly go where, to be honest, a few other networks with studios and a couple powerful streaming video on demand services have already gone before. SHWOOOOM!
It's incumbent on all of us to remind our fellow citizens -- boldly and continuously -- about the ways that this administration is violating democratic norms and American ideals.
"This border is why sometimes, it looks like the crew of the Enterprise are boldly going where quite a lot of people have gone before," explains Scott.
One of these days, someone is going to boldly declare that they've created a quantum computer that can solve some complex problem that a regular computer can't.
"He understands that we must act boldly now to address this urgent threat before it's too late," an O'Rourke campaign spokesperson told BuzzFeed News in an email.
I have enormous admiration for the movement that Bernie Sanders continues to build, boldly shifting what we believe is possible, and mobilizing the power needed for change.
Intended for the very young, Isra & Lito has—like all good children's books—a special appeal for adults, especially given its moral, which is to live boldly.
My aims have always been to turn what once was a negative situation into one where the woman can speak boldly and be empowered by her situation.
Because of this ability, Oracle claims guaranteed availability of 99.995 percent, which Ellison boldly stated was "less than 30 minutes of planned or unplanned downtime" per year.
Microsoft is using a custom variant of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx in its Surface Pro X, and it's boldly using the Surface Pro moniker on this particular device.
"Sorry Not Sorry, My Parents Paid For My Coachella Trip," boldly declared a post on the Odyssey, a popular publication that crowdsources articles from unpaid college students.
It does not include language to drastically increase fossil fuel production, as most Republicans would like, nor does it boldly address climate change, as most Democrats want.
But Kesha's fresh ink — the words "live free" boldly emblazoned on the knuckles of eight fingers — is giving us both bad-ass chick envy and major feels.
The boldly designed smartphone offers a unique cloud storage solution for users which "archives" less-used apps to the cloud when internal storage space is running low.
The story the world likes to hear every October is the one about survival and pink warriors, boldly (and yes, baldly) charging forth in their celebratory 5Ks.
Throughout the campaign, Trump boldly promised a laundry list of accomplishments in his first 100 days that would rival the full-term achievements of any modern president.
And by embedding AI into hardware it controls end to end, Google is pushing even more boldly into the future all of its rivals agree is vital.
Frieda deduces that she's the one Carol paid off — so, she visits her cell, and then boldly slashes her own wrist to blame it on the woman.
My head was filled with all the stories, the doxxing, the SWATting, the things that can happen if you walk through the digital world as boldly female.
Just Mobile AluCharge Ultra Slim 4-Port Rapid USB Charger – $0003 See Details Adventure boldly (no outlets required) with this water-resistant, dual-USB solar powered charger.
No doubt there's a "woman problem" on radio's airwaves, and CMT chose to boldly showcase the antidote in its live network broadcast from Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
"This will be the largest tax change since Reagan," Mnuchin boldly noted, referring to the last major overhaul of the tax code more than 30 years ago.
She made the acquaintance of the camp's horse stable employee and reverse psychologist Duke (Adam Bartley), who boldly made known his intentions to win her over romantically.
The UFC celebrated Miocic's championship victory by granting him his first title defense in his hometown of Cleveland, boldly going where the UFC had never gone before.
And, by embedding AI into hardware it controls end to end, Google is pushing even more boldly into the future all of its rivals agree is vital.
Juno is expected to orbit until February 2018, when it will boldly self-immolate in the Jovian atmosphere to avoid contaminating Jupiter's moons, which may host life.
It's been a year when local leadership like mayors boldly addressed issues ranging from renewable energy to disavowing white supremacists to keeping their cities safe for immigrants.
The 29-year-old McGregor once held the 145 and 155-pound championships at the same time and boldly stated he wanted an ownership stake in UFC.
Go boldly: Regardless, the new rule is one of the boldest steps the administration has taken in its efforts to bring transparency to the drug-pricing system.
Such assertions of support are likely why a man like Moore felt comfortable enough to fund-raise just hours later -- while boldly proclaiming the name of God.
In March of 2017, Trump boldly asserted that Obama of ordering surveillance of Trump's residence during the 2016 campaign — an accusation which the former president flatly denied.
So Prince boldly reached out to the famous designer Lindon Leader, who he had met once before at an event, and asked him to make the logo.
Yet the works of this pivotal Argentine composer, which boldly combine strands of South American folk music with complex contemporary techniques, remain overlooked by many major institutions.
Most importantly, we're inspired by how Anna May boldly chases her passions despite the expectations of others, following (on her board, obviously) them wherever they take her.
He switches from one microphone to another repeatedly, boldly changing the mood in a way that seems as if it should be intrusive but works just fine.
But it's the accelerating peristaltic waves in the colon that will boldly alert you to the fact that you definitely should have stopped hours before you did.
Worse, the intrepid explorers of the starship Enterprise spent more time engaging in suspect military actions than they did boldly going where no one had gone before.
These men boldly went where many hadn't gone before, eschewing the world of buzz cuts and combovers, fades and undercuts, in favor of something far more freeform.
This time, it includes "The Raid" ($1,200), by Victor Prezio, a boldly cheesy image of damsels in distress under desert surroundings that are an eye-popping orange.
Candidates who are looking for a path to victory need to "boldly align" themselves with a president who is historically popular with Republican voters, Mr. Stepien wrote.
As time went on, she continuously—and often boldly—crossed out of "friend-zone" territory and into the nebulous borderland of "what-the-fuck-are-we" country.
But he could talk more boldly about his economic ideas to help minorities such as his plan to boost federal spending on schools in poor, black areas.
It is a contrast with the boldly progressive visions outlined by many of his opponents who don't dwell as much on the current political stalemate in Washington.
The Yukon government got caught with its pants down (not sorry) after it launched a health campaign boldly proclaiming that its residents "need the D" last Friday.
She is wry and unflinching, stating the songs so boldly that their male chauvinism, untenable romanticism or high morality start to form a genre of dark humor.
Floating cows, flying goats, boldly colored geometric shapes — these elements in the exhibition "Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922" should beguile children.
The satisfaction of cherry-picking his ideal French realtor — sassy Catherine, on her scooter — is more appetizingly celebrated with far aux cerises (a boldly original cherry flan).
A lot of critics believe Trump was never going to open the country back up on April 12, to begin with -- as he boldly suggested days ago.
Quite possibly not, but it was a brighter idea than the path that Rubio ultimately took — passionately bemoaning Trump's ascent but refusing to gamble boldly in response.
When you find language to be savored and characters that boldly declare their presence from the first page, these are the books that deserve to be heard.
Others were perplexed, questioning the logic of wearing camouflage in space and why the uniform seemed to not-so-boldly go where other designs had gone before.
Behind the scenes, Roberts knows something else: there is an abundance of similar laws, pushed boldly by motivated conservative interest groups, making their way to the court.
But it's a cute and clever way for Motorola to pay homage to the original RAZR, even as it moves boldly forward with this new, modern version.
"Charles boldly announced the death of Modernism in his 20003 book 'The Language of Post-Modern Architecture,'" Joseph Giovannini, who writes frequently about architecture, said by email.
" Like many mourners, she stokes herself on cigarettes, but, when the reporter boldly suggests that he refer to her habit in print, she answers, "I don't smoke.
It's a really significant social justice and equity issue, and also reinforces the need to act boldly on climate, which many of our member cities are doing.
Tapiau has chosen to respond boldly, transforming the interiors into a daring pastiche of high design and lingering legacy, from the Rococo to the contemporary avant-garde.
Maxwell also debuted men's wear: boldly-hued suits worn over sweaters, classic camel coats with sleeves pushed up and straight-cut jeans worn over suede Chelsea boots.
An Exxon gasoline pump with the Amazon logo emblazoned boldly over top made an inauspicious addition to an expo known for featuring cutting-edge and futuristic technology.
InfoWars host Alex Jones helped the theory onto the mainstream web, boldly (and wrongly) claiming that Democrats were going to stage a coup on July 4, 2018.
In 1979, she boldly set up oversize photographs of Mafia victims in the main square of Corleone, the domain of Sicily's most notorious and ruthless Mafia clan.
Stephen Aarstol, CEO of Tower Paddleboards, felt he couldn't finance a pay raise, but he boldly cut the work day of his employees down to five hours.
At Shiloh, the Confederates boldly placed their camp near Sherman's headquarters, achieving complete tactical surprise on the morning of the battle, a fight Sherman wanted to avoid.
He was known in Los Angeles for his racial pride and his willingness to speak boldly on behalf of other black people, despite an otherwise understated demeanor.
The idea to open such a boldly different taqueria had always been a dream for them when Feltham and Rodriguez met 12 years ago, working in restaurants.
Now, smaller craft breweries are entering the lucrative field and releasing hard seltzers, a move that may seem odd for an industry built on boldly flavored beers.
The game will be remembered for a single master stroke: Saban boldly benching the starting quarterback Jalen Hurts for a true freshman backup, Tua Tagovailoa, after halftime.
And he is thought to be portrayed in a painting by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissionier, the horse with ears alert boldly stepping forward beneath a tumultuous sky.
President-elect Macron has proposed a series of policies for deepening EU integration, perhaps most boldly advocating a shared Europe-wide treasury with control over fiscal policy.
Between them hangs a piece that seems to bridge their disparate styles: a boldly striped, deeply textured warp-faced wool rug from Patricia Burling, a weaver from Monroe.
"Touched With Fire" is an actor's field day, and both Mr. Kirby and Ms. Holmes boldly meet the challenge of playing bright, high-strung artists struggling with depression.
Being escorted by police out of school left a lasting impression," she said boldly, concluding her speech, "I hope that future students and staff learn from these examples.
A decade ago, Justin Timberlake brought sexy back, and now another former boy-bander has boldly offered to carry the torch and ensure it never, ever goes away.
He was a passionate supporter of Bernie Sanders in the primary, boldly singing his praises on social media and donating about $300 over the course of the primary.
It also boldly reminds viewers that we're not just looking at a single new film: this is just the first in an entire series of upcoming monster films.
This was not an empty political promise to get elected, but a commitment of a sitting president boldly exposing himself to political ridicule in the face of failure.
Maybe we boldly share our identity with others, maybe we speak and laugh as loudly as we wish, or maybe we demand a bathing suit that actually fits.
Next to him, safety Roman Harper boldly declared the other day that "we are the better team," comparing the Panthers with the Seattle Seahawks, their playoff opponent Sunday.
In the short term the government is right—unless the liquidity squeeze abates soon, the central bank will need to set aside its natural reluctance and act boldly.
Every now and again, you'll pick up a science fiction or fantasy novel that will absolutely blow you away because of how boldly it imagines an invented world.
This cultural and political stance has been baked into the show since its opening lines: "boldly going where no [one] has gone before" is in the franchise's DNA.
After the Obama administration failed miserably to solve the problems, President Donald J. Trump has been trying to get someone in charge who will boldly address the issues.
The CLA's "shark nose" has been lowered to give the car a more well-planted and aggressive appearance, enhanced by wider front fenders and boldly flared wheel arches.
But for Prince, that was only another challenge and instead of retreating, he boldly went forth, like a fairytale Prince might do, which only encouraged me to follow.
As we've previously reported, there are countless examples of companies boldly declaring that we would have flying cars within just a few years without delivering on their promise.
Since then, he's approached rave culture voraciously, filling his sets and productions with sounds from across the long tail of dance music's history and boldly embracing its future.
Disney CEO Bob Iger is no stranger to huge acquisitions, either, as he boldly led the company through the acquisition of Pixar studios for $7.4 billion in 2006.
And strut I did, boldly sipping coffee (like, a lot of coffee), bingeing on Chex Mix and occasionally busting out a "Look What You Made Me Do" stomp.
This year Archer creator Adam Reed and his team boldly used the extended dream sequence—a device that led Roseanne to completely jump the shark—and it works.
Chaka Khan boldly stated that she was "every woman," and Erma Franklin selflessly offered a piece of her heart to be broken and wrecked by an undeserving lover.
One restaurant in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at least, boldly refused to let the national discourse on race and violence in America settle in the back of our minds.
In an interview with the LA Times, Golovkin went on to call out his Mexican rival and boldly stated that avoiding the matter is disrespectful to the sport.
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Though at first she appeared hesitant, she soon kicked off her shoes and boldly moved to the music, beautifully complementing the swelling violin with her own dance moves.
This traditionally painted piece keeps a rich, earthy colour scheme and a lushly detailed environment, though the animal itself is exciting for its boldly audacious horns and markings.
She boldly addresses the realities of the Madonna-whore complex and about how she refuses to bend to norms that set a double standard for men and women.
"Selena is a rebel and a romantic, a dreamer and a doer who boldly charts her own course," Coach's creative director, Stuart Vevers, said in a press release.
Today, with Solange Knowles' 31st birthday underway, I am happy to celebrate her and the power she gives to Black girls everywhere to be unapologetically and boldly themselves.
Faced with the historic influx of refugees, Chancellor Angela Merkel boldly declared, "Wir schaffen das (We'll manage this)" and offered an open door to the newcomers that September.
It had blazing fast performance and a boldly simplified interface with larger icons, both making Android KitKat feel delightfully fresh and modern, and it was priced at $349.
It was dear old Jarvis Cocker—everyone's favorite slightly pervy, very tweedy, poet laureate of kitchen sink sex and intrigue—who boldly claimed that everybody hates a tourist.
"I think the way they've moved boldly in their minds and controversially in the minds of those opposed is inviting these challenges in a certain way," he said.
This boldly minimalist production, directed by Fanny de Chaillé and staged at French Institute Alliance Française's Crossing the Line festival, revisits a text written for times of upheaval.
The floors are covered with boldly patterned artisanal Lebanese tiles, most of them more than a century old, scooped up from houses also on the verge of destruction.
This subplot, with Simon boldly undermining his boss by killing Jadis' people, seems likely to culminate with a severe punishment when — and not if — Negan discovers Simon's transgression.
The flap is the latest sign that Facebook will be susceptible to charges of bias now that it has stepped more boldly into the role of media publisher.
These new leaders had to rethink the nature of the agency business, pushing boldly beyond marketing and investment banking, the expanded boundaries Ovitz and Meyer had laid down.
CEO Ginni Rometty boldly predicted in January that IBM will be the first-place player in that emerging market, which IBM predicts will eventually be worth $1 trillion.
CEO Ginni Rometty boldly predicted in January that IBM will be the first-place player in that emerging market, which IBM predicts will eventually be worth $1 trillion.
Instead they will blame the victim, boldly declaring that young Otto Warmbier "got what he deserved", perhaps because he was too "white" or maybe even a "Zionist spy".
"I'm actually surprised that both the board and Neumann themselves have acted so boldly in response to the messages they got from the market," Peters told Business Insider.
Lunar Orbiter 1's imagery, in contrast, boldly exposed a larger cosmic picture, in which Earth is simply another lonely and finite world, floating through a sprawling expanse.
Less than a mile from the White House, the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Artists Respond boldly surveys how artists wrestled with showing how their government had gone wrong.
If, starting in the 225s, Andy Warhol opened the door further on subject matter, then one could say that Schnabel walked boldly through that door in the 1980s.
"False Alarm" has become that step forward, allowing Abel Tesfaye to boldly go where few of his peers are going (he made a Star Trek reference first, okay?).
If Trump nominates a notable Republican in good standing, though, it again seems extremely unlikely that 1,237 delegates would so boldly break with tradition and reject his pick.
He should boldly announce — to the American people and to an audience of one in Pyongyang — a massive acceleration of U.S. ballistic missile defense technologies in the Pacific.

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