Trump has been similarly brash, but not so offensively brash, in his recent attacks on slow TSA security lines at airports.
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The brash billionaire showed off a different side to his personality during closed-door meetings with lawmakers, many of who suggested they were charmed by the brash billionaire.
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Melissa McCarthy gets yet another character who hides her wounded frustration under a brash confidence; Leslie Jones is brash and smart; Kristen Wiig is uptight, brittle, and a little wistful.
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Needless to say, the brash leader wasn't invited to .
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And McMullen's voice — brash, loud — stipulates a funkier style.
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The brash British chef responded exactly as one would expect.
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She's the antidote to Dunham's brand of brash white feminism.
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He loved brash, informal Australia, where he was high commissioner.
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She is aided by resourceful, brash Rebel intelligence officer Capt.
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It has always been boxy and brash but also beguiling.
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Bergh: Brash, jagged, and sharp works perfectly well for Skrillex.
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Even for the Killers, Wonderful Wonderful is brash and absurd.
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Their approaches bear surface similarities beyond brash use of power.
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The Kentucky incumbent's brash campaign style aligns closely with Trump's.
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It is difficult not to feel brash in her company.
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My definitions included ersatz, brash, kitsch, offensive, gaudy, raunchy, inappropriate.
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Le Pen is known for her brash but savvy leadership.
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"They are so funny and so brash," Mr. Friedman said.
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Leos are brash, and they have to own every room.
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He is brash, unconventional, emotional, sometimes raging and sometimes funny.
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It was a brash move, even by Wall Street's standards.
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He was brash, boastful and underqualified, yet he exceeded expectations.
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Brash memoirs à la Lena Dunham would not have worked.
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Trump prefers the combination of brash moves with simple messages.
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A celebration of brash boys, queer love, and Latinx culture.
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I'm not as concerned about his brash statements as Miranda.
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At times, he has emulated Mr. Trump's brash diplomatic style.
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Jay Inslee said, turning the brash billionaire's words against him.
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Matt Bevin, a brash conservative whose tenure has been controversial.
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From his early days he was brash and outspoken; 5.
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Stone is known for his brash style and crass language.
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She was tough and brash yet delicate in her way.
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It is amazingly lurid, amazingly tacky, amazingly brash and amazingly bold.
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Both rotund, middle-aged men, they are equally brash and insensitive.
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There was another round with the same rabbits, minus brash Bronx.
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The aforementioned pop-rap hybrids are deliciously brash in their lyrics.
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In the David Zwirner show, color is both subtle and brash.
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They were self-assured, even brash, but also curious and thoughtful.
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With his brash persona, he's likely to be a big target.
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"I was much more brash before I had kids," she says.
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Trump is all brash New Yorker; Pence is a reserved Midwesterner.
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Pruitt is brash and unapologetic about his views and his conduct.
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Saved by the brash, apolitical sincerity of a cage-fighting promoter.
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Susan Collins (R-ME) became even more brash in their intransigence.
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Remember how brash all that ravey, hardcore techno sounded back then?
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But Mr. Guzmán won him over with a brash, convincing pitch.
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Vasconcelos' work is often brash, bold and has a clear message.
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Calle 13, now on hiatus, started as a brash reggaeton group.
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According to her, Awkwafina is her brash and loud comedic persona.
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But, more important, it featured West: brash, cogent, masked, and shirtless.
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Elon Musk, the brash inventor and chief executive of Tesla Inc.
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Then Ms. Abramovic made a brash proposal for a museum project.
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MbS's brash style has irritated many princely cousins and residual uncles.
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And his brash personal style can sometimes come across as reckless.
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But that subject did not dominate his brash, often raunchy act.
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It's big, it's bold, it's brash, and it's going to China.
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He was brash, boring and an egomaniac, not fit for the presidency.
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Same with the brash overachievers who learn to thrive in the cockpit.
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Clinton was cool, prepared, and knowledgeable; Trump was aggressive, brash, and confident.
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Establishment figures bristling at the brash attempts to change decades of precedent.
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It's not the first time the brash businessman has stepped into controversy.
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Intersecting drips of brash saturation are juxtaposed against softer but unmanipulated color.
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His brash style won over hearts and minds of Republican primary voters.
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That's where Trump squeezes his brash, questionable views into the clearest terms.
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His brash marketing methods worked, and wealthy collectors began visiting his gallery.
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But his brash business tactics also brought him a number of lawsuits.
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Nor is it brash workout videos, all messy and sweaty and hot.
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This bold and brash look may have very well started the trend.
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"I believe there are many great fighters," the brash McGregor said afterward.
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It is the brash young country they dared the world to dismiss.
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People will be competitive and brash today, and communication issues will abound.
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Ms. Consolo could be brash and outspoken, which sometimes led to conflict.
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Even now, those portraits may seem brash and perhaps a bit unsettling.
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He is also brash, charismatic and hugely entertaining, with a devoted following.
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Fury, meanwhile, is a brash trash-talker, unbeaten in 30 pro bouts.
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The move highlights the immense ambitions of SoftBank's brash founder, Mr. Son.
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Could Mr. Trump's brash, in-your-face approach work for another politician?
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In contrast to Fielding's brash, flashier humor, hers was sweet and relatable.
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Then Angy (Ana Ivanova) — younger, brash, sexy — climbs into the passenger seat.
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Sonically it's a little M.I.A., a little Iggy, it's brash and swaggy.
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Become too brash, and a traumatic family death may become even more unbearable.
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Young black males stand in the brash landscapes of color and visual flashpoints.
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It won't hit you over the head with brash concepts and gaudy bodywork.
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Later, India opposed brash American policies such as the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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The brash governor says he inherited the state's problems from his Democratic predecessors.
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It was a blunt introduction to the brash, monkey-wrenching world of 212017chan.
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Three-time DMC World Champion DJ Craze is brash, bold, and very Miami.
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That afternoon, I was a brash barbarian in the most gentlemanly of machines.
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It's a grassroots effort that's badass, crude, and brash—like the city itself.
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It's a brash, heartfelt, and happy reminder why you should appreciate your buds.
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Its brash, 38-year-old developer was something of a tabloid celebrity himself.
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Some of us, like him, took pride in being black, bold and brash.
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Give us the brash independent, and let us try things a new way.
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The rumbling, brash wave of music he helped create is cresting without him.
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He adds that this form of planning ahead helps him avoid brash decisions.
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Our President is a Playboy -brash predator; his Vice-President is pure Gilead.
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He was willing to take the brash Mr. Trump as is, he said.
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Over two movements, the vaguely pictorial work builds from atmospheric to blazingly brash.
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She's a brash local girl who comes from a large Italian-American family.
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Skrillex's beats are brash and fun and overlayed with a shitload of brass.
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Brash, young and impetuous, he likes to needle Bernadette about her advancing age.
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Mr. O'Leary cultivated a brash image, poking competitors, pilots and Ryanair's own customers.
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Soon, her provocation had become a catchphrase — a brash multipurpose declaration of hardness.
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And it's not just the brash and temperamental insults he throws at competitors.
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They're seen as being brash and boastful and abrasive and all those words.
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His ascent and brash approach have angered some members of the royal family.
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The loud, brash disagreement ended like many disagreements do, with no clear victor.
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He wasn't cool or hip or brash, nor did he try to be.
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SoundWhen I visited New York, it was loud, brash, intense, and often overwhelming.
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And the favorite to win is the famously brash and unpredictable Boris Johnson.
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And the favorite to win is the famously brash and unpredictable Boris Johnson.
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"it's not our objective to force them into some brash action," he said.
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Mr. Bingham took a few shots of the brash, rising boxer and left.
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Compared with his brash successor, Nicolas Sarkozy, he seemed a model of refinement.
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So how did Trump's brash and blustery approach to trade negotiations play out?
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Its vulnerability was its strength, the brash openness of its raw, nervy weirdness.
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Mr. Wu's brash methods were not universally welcomed by Chinese human rights lawyers.
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Grasping for big wins, the brash lawyer often promised more than he delivered.
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It's goodbye to loud and brash festival glitter, and hello, subtle, worn-in shimmer.
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WATTERS: He speaks in a blunt, brash style that connects with the average American.
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On the surface, King Lear is Trumpian enough — brash, full of rage and bellows.
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Celeste goes to see Renata, who is seemingly her polar opposite: brash, bold, outspoken.
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His tone was more somber, more presidential, and less brash than his previous rhetoric.
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An Adélie penguin and one of the drones on Brash Island, Danger Islands, Antarctica.
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And how will Trump perform in Queens, where the brash Manhattan/Floridian was raised?
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"I'm not as brash as you might think," Trump said at the news conference.
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But her brash, unfiltered, unapologetically "Wendy" voice is also the secret to her success.
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Carlos Curbelo -- have said they will not vote for the brash real estate mogul.
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Youngish guys and they're brash and they're confident, but they're also kind of rubes.
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Anbang raised cash by selling high-risk insurance products to fund brash overseas dealmaking.
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Wayne, is a brash, two-fisted billionaire playboy who uses his wealth to fight
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It was big, brash, and bold, but it defied the marketability of its contemporaries.
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Released yesterday, it's a confident and buzzy album that switches from brash to pensive.
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Trump, with his no-apologies attitude and brash rhetoric, is appealing to those desires.
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The most aggressive, brash game on PSVR has the potential to be its hit.
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I find the videos charming and clever, a brash jumble of sound and imagery.
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He must decide what would constitute respectful ventriloquism, and what would constitute brash overreach.
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The idea of luxury condos on Avenue B was brash, to say the least.
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The generation of students after them know nothing except a more confident, brash China.
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What in the ex-governor's own state of mind lurks behind such brash words?
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He's too brash, too cocky, does too much dancing — or so the critics say.
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When he's confronted by hordes of fans on tour, he's brash, unfiltered, and rude.
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Trump stole Christie's role as a brash Northeastern tough-talker in the GOP race.
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A brash new musical based on "American Psycho" is set to open on Broadway.
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He is brash, erratic, egotistical, aggressive, funny, fearless, insulting, proud, unpredictable, and compulsively entertaining.
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But the brash businessman has shown little willingness to take their advice to heart.
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They were kind of brash and masculine, and getting into bar fights or whatever.
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His paintings are brash, giant, overwhelming — but also fragile and, in most cases, immobile.
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Outgoing and brash, Hayes is a player's coach worthy of his nickname, Wild Bill.
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With brash stunts and offensive overtures, Mr. Hernandez amassed a curious legion of followers.
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Cancerous cells may be brash, immature, and ultimately deadly, but it's an internal revolt.
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His brash, confident style, he said, was ideal for the New York media market.
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Given a clear, brash alternative, the Republican base tossed aside the orthodoxies of Reaganism.
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The Conservative Party chose Mr. Johnson, a brash proponent of withdrawal, to succeed Mrs.
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Ryohei Kawanishi, the creative director of this brash, year-old label, loves to exaggerate.
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Both were brash, outspoken, greenback worshipping, tabloid icons obsessed with building taller, shinier skyscrapers.
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We learned that Tegan was the outgoing one — open, brash, heart on her sleeve.
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Kristen is the brash friend with a temper as short as her signature bob.
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It is rare that William A. Ackman, the brash activist investor, apologizes for anything.
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Brash and uninhibited, he seeks out enemies and allows few slights to go unanswered.
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Like most Anglicised versions of American ideas, "Dynamite" is a little tacky, brash, and misguided.
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It is a world that Rupert Goold's smoke-filled, brash production does well to portray.
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The larger-than-life Ellison, like Musk, is known for making bombastic, brash public comments.
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Scott aids the brash, jilted "Woo," but his fingerprints are otherwise mercifully hard to see.
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Supporters of Trump see him as a brash person who tells things as they are.
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Christie introduced Trump, then stood behind and just to the right of the brash billionaire.
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Under Charney, American Apparel gained notoriety for its racy advertising and its leader's brash antics.
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Where Trump was impulsive in his brash Twitter response to the attack, Clinton was moderate.
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She was loud and brash and sometimes problematic, but one thing she wasn't was sorry.
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Its star, Roseanne Barr, was once a feminist comedy icon with an unapologetic brash streak.
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Yes. Was it full of flash, brash and extremely highly paid twenty-something year olds?
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But the young, brash Clay appeared supremely confident, and his mocking of Liston was relentless.
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Ovitz defined the stereotype of a brash Hollywood macher from the 1970s through the 1990s.
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Ryan, at least personality-wise, is not anything close to the brash and unapologetic Gingrich.
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Modern pinball machines are typically loud and brash, full of bright lights and flashy effects.
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On self-confidenceCuban, known for exuding a brash confidence, advises others to follow his example.
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As of now, Kalanick's web of deceptions includes the brash assessment that he's "beaten" Lyft.
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Cantwell was brash and defiant in interviews with Vice filmed during and after the march.
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Both are brash, plainspoken street fighters, examples of an American archetype: the populist rich guy.
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In the 1990s, Mr. Trump occasionally fawned over New York's brash mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani.
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It is more a jazzy trumpet riff — brash and brassy, and a little silly, too.
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He displayed plenty of the same brash spirit that earned him the "Captain America" moniker.
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Whereas some drivers appreciate their butch styling, more staid motorists find them brash and bulky.
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Like Trump, O'Leary is a brash businessman and television personality with little experience of politics.
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Trump's legion of supporters claim to love his brash, aggressive style, which they call unvarnished.
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The GOP worried the brash-ex coal baron would have struggled to defeat Democratic Sen.
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That's because loud, brash polarization is tough for broadcasting, whether in news or other programming.
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She was bossy, brash and funny, and best of all, she did things her way.
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The name of that brash kid from Queens first appeared in The Times on Jan.
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Trump's brash promises had a visceral appeal to a decisive segment of the Republican electorate.
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He is brash, outspoken, a braggart, larger than life, a bull in a china shop.
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He is big and brash enough not to be fazed by Trump at full steam.
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Trump, too, was a brash huckster who despised the élites that had always spurned him.
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Khalifa Hifter, a brash figure in the east, recently seized a large part of Benghazi.
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They make brash, unfussy trap music, mostly jumping back and forth between English and Sichuanese.
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Cohn's management style is said to be somewhat similar to Trump's … bare-knuckled and brash.
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Since Mr. Trump's election, populist leaders with a similarly brash style, have risen to power.
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This being a Tarantino flick, there's a gruesome surplus of bloodshed and brash stylistic shifts.
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No brash logos, no video screens showing loops of historic success, no shop hawking memorabilia.
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The musical language can be unabashedly brash and dissonant one moment, defiantly diatonic the next.
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Kitty retaliates on Stevie, dropping the n-word in the process: Kitty's reaction is brash.
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Djokovic then pumped his arms several times, and the crowd eagerly applauded his brash gamble.
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In the 1950s, Harrington was young, brash and impatient with elders in the socialist movement.
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The message, as always on this show, is served with a brash brand of mirth.
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Often, Mr. Hopkins was extroverted and brash, though he spoke about suffering from social anxiety.
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The space is quiet, despite the brash ambition of both its design and its client.
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Throughout the year, Brown has shown a pattern of bizarre, brash behavior on social media.
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As we see over Chris and Abby's date, he is brash where she is avoidant.
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Fox, a brash former businessman-turned-politician, had reason to lose sleep over Trump's election.
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A brash approach to winning followers - it has its own television station - jars on conservatives.
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The goblins have brash tough-guy American accents, and the nonmagical humans are not Muggles.
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Perhaps this is a brash reality check about the possibility of real intimacy or privacy?
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But USADA, led by Tygart, stripped the brash Texan of all his titles in 2012.
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Politicians on both sides of the aisle have expressed deep concerns about the brash move.
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Nishikori made his first Miami final by taking out brash young Australian Kyrgios in some style.
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Absolutely I remember, and the show — brash, manic and acid-tinged — took me right back there.
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Uber replaced the brash Kalanick with Dara Khosrowshahi, a seasoned executive who ran Expedia (EXPE) previously.
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For Tucker, he originally misunderstood Rickles' brash comedy, before realizing that was just the star's humor.
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Trina cloaks her sexual requests in brash metaphors and similes that can't help but summon smirks.
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In the months following Donald Trump's election, Russian media fell hard for their brash new beau.
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But bringing back the brash, risk-taking ebullience of the mid-2000s will not be easy.
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His style is very different from Mr Trump's brash, shoot-from-the-hip way of communicating.
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Yet part of me has always admired Bobby and his brash confidence, his sense of purpose.
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Fortune Feimster is playing Ruby, the gym employee version of her brash Mindy Project character Colette.
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Star Zac Efron also revealed his character on Wednesday: a "brash, young recruit" named Matt Brody.
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My friend Kelsey, who is diehard proponent of anything brash or filthy, jumped at the opportunity.
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He was the brash, larger-than-life, brilliantly sharp-witted conservative bedrock of the Supreme Court.
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Iverson was a brash point guard who averaged 26.7 points despite standing just 6 feet tall.
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" We're imagining Liam Neeson in "Taken" meets the more rugged and brash Alfred from Fox's "Gotham.
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Shooting Reaction People immediately took to social media to react to Sunday's latest brash of violence.
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Short's role is key for Trump, whose sometimes brash style has rubbed lawmakers the wrong way.
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As always, Love and Rockets is a brash, loud comic, and it won't be for everyone.
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His brash attitude had already set European teeth on edge after his foreign trip last month.
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The brash-talking president has publicly fired several officials for alleged corruption and excessive foreign trips.
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Adam McKay ("The Big Short") managed to handle a huge and complicated subject with brash aplomb.
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If anything, he was really brash and a big drunk and probably a very obnoxious man.
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Her movie characters are brash loudmouths, squalling and swearing to fend off their loneliness and regret.
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After a minute in the car, he sliced through the quiet with his sharp, brash tone.
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The brash Silicon Valley giant has done what seemed unthinkable just a few weeks ago: surrendered.
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I dropped brash (but honest — I wasn't trolling) opinions into Facebook as lures for the opposition.
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Going back to the production for Coming Up, we were trying to hard to be brash.
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It's a marked shift from previous debates, where Trump's brash speech and large personality won approval.
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Keith Desormeaux is not as brash, but he made it clear he liked his colt's chances.
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Yet the composer of "Fanfare for the Common Man" could also be flinty, brash and radical.
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Brash and aggressive, Epshteyn was prominent in the campaign and worked briefly in the White House.
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In its brash riffs and blunt beats, it revived the punch of '50s rock 'n' roll.
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The effort to drum up business included brash claims about the company's skills in online deception.
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The problem with this was that Ford's attempts to be brash were more ridiculous than frightening.
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The brash leader took to social media Thursday to rail against the "absurdity" of the case.
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That phrasing is intentional — Mr. Kang says he admires President Trump's brash ability to grab attention.
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In a way Tyson was the epitome of hip-hop: Brash, bold, raw, powerful, dangerous, reckless.
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One of the two "Broad City" moms has already appeared: Susie Essman as Ilana's brash mother.
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Bolton's brash style won fans in Caracas among supporters of opposition leader Guaido, like Martha Anez.
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Then there are the bright colors and brash graphics, a combination found everywhere, especially on television.
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It's an all-encompassing sort of ambition, and Mr. Neumann is the brash and idealistic pitchman.
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He was a brash Brazilian-born and Lebanese- and French-educated engineer who flourished at Renault.
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Brash and technocratic, she cultivated grass-roots support, whereas the party handed most lawmakers their positions.
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I am a person I can be proud of now instead of being a brash teenager.
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Mahershala Ali plays the educated and elegant Shirley against Mortensen's Lip, who is brash and unrefined.
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And his tools were his thick Israeli accent, his brash manner, and his captivatingly dry observations.
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It is impossible to know how many less brash schemes have escaped the notice of prosecutors.
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By the end of the piece — a brisk, brash 15 minutes — the group held two banners.
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His brash style and early mining investments earned him the nickname "toxic Bob" from the press.
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Critics said the young prince was brash and headstrong, and a destabilizing force in the region.
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" But Mr. Ames said: "When the proposal is overly brash, our counterparts don't just blindly capitulate.
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The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is big, brash and frankly has no reason to exist.
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Some doctors saw him as brash and overly ambitious, but often the results spoke for themselves.
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In company Slack chats obtained by BuzzFeed News, Burke is every bit the young, brash CEO.
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The brash former dictator of Panama and sometime ally of the U.S. has died at 83.
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Needless to say, the brash leader wasn't invited to Prince Harry's recent wedding to Meghan Markle.
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Uber replaced the brash Kalanick with Dara Khosrowshahi, a seasoned executive who previously ran Expedia (EXPE).
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Mr. Musk is a brash Silicon Valley billionaire whose companies and public comments make headlines regularly.
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Mr. Musk is a brash Silicon Valley billionaire whose companies and public comments make headlines regularly.
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Then, too, Mr. Musk is himself a brash and successful billionaire, something attractive to the president.
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After this, Trump and his brash, unpredictable negotiating style was blamed by many for the result.
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Tender, ornate violin solos alternate with brash orchestral outbursts full of clanging percussion and conciliatory passages.
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Blunt, brash and quick-witted, Mr. Li's experience epitomized the hopes and disappointments of a generation.
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Despite his brash dealmaking, he was once thought untouchable because he married a granddaughter of Deng Xiaoping.
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This expansive AbEx show is brash, irreverent, and unconstrained, just like the period it aims to express.
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But Chris Cox, the National Rifle Association's brash and boyish-looking chief lobbyist, was ready for them.
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And true to form, the brash billionaire knocked Clinton not just on policy, but also more personally.
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When did I become the person who scoffs at Holden's selfish aimlessness, his brash rejection of responsibility?
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It's a strategy that other creators, often those known for their brash personalities, have used as well.
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Big, brash American hops like Cascade, Centennial, Columbus and Chinook lack the subtlety of their British cousins.
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As a culture, we were unknowingly preparing for the brash patriotism of a post-9/11 world.
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Dominika Egorova, her character in Red Sparrow, isn't quite as brash as Lorraine Broughton in Atomic Blonde.
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The tables were turned in June, when the UK voted for its own brash populist, Nigel Farage.
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Trump's brash policy-making style could also reduce the odds of striking trade deals that he's after.
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It seems like a fairly reasonable place for the brash editor to end up, eight years on.
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The book shows how brash and willing he and Lando were were to take risks as kids.
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The Russia-born Storonsky has a reputation in the industry as being particularly hard-charging and brash.
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The brash businessman's performance at an NBC foreign policy forum earlier in the week was widely panned.
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Mobius did cite some concerns about how Duterte's "brash" remarks may affect foreign perceptions of the country.
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Chris Christie, just as the brash governor is threatening Rubio's status as the GOP establishment's preferred candidate.
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And he leaned into it, embracing the "villain" label and offering brash defenses of his play style.
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Immigrant rights advocates and other critics of the brash, outspoken former sheriff were hoping for a conviction.
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The former is a brash manifestation of Portuguese machismo, the latter a taciturn master of Polish steel.
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And Adele wants her fans to know she never gave the brash billionaire permission to do so.
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It's a brash spot that's characteristic of T-Mobile and its CEO John Legere's abrasively competitive style.
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It's clear Kasich wants his own more moderate Republican politics to contrast with Trump's more brash approach.
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They appreciate brash personalities who play well on television, and they don't mind a little political incorrectness.
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What it took was a campaign of undisguised white nationalism—brash, unapologetic scapegoating of immigrants and Muslims.
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He's a straight shooter — brash, combative, and insulted that I've Facebook messaged him out of the blue.
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"Costa Rica is its own entity, it's safe, easy, and everybody speaks English," Lonely Planet's Brash said.
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Even by the standards of brash start-up founders, Mr. Neumann's eccentricities became the stuff of legend.
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Busy Philipps played the brash and reckless Kim Kelly, who picked on Lindsay for being a geek.
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The President gravitates toward people who are brash and informal, and McMaster is a jocular, witty guy.
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Are Trump Hotels as big, brash and over the top as the man for whom they're named?
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Mr. Reed was used to being the brash one in the room, confident, easy to talk to.
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Clinton; and highlight his brash, explosive temper to show he is unsuited to be commander in chief.
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Brash new maestro Rodrigo is stirring things up, and young oboist Hailey hopes for her big chance.
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Pimentel said his supporters embrace his bullishness, and described the former mayor as "brash and tough-talking."
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The latest variations, some that owed a clear debt to Margiela and Vetements, were brash for sure.
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Brash and blunt-speaking, Mr. Basuki is known for publicly berating civil servants as incompetent and corrupt.
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When the American turned up the heat late in the fight, the brash Irishman had no response.
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In dealing with the media, she was brash and quite funny—showing a gift for one-liners.
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The episode sheds light on the brash style of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi crown prince.
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As Ms. Clifford's lawyer, Mr. Avenatti has adopted the president's brash manner and some of his tactics.
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He likes brash fields of finely textured noise, as well as contemplative pieces generously dotted with silence.
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Her pitch seems familiar now: a brash, unconventional business titan was the cure for what ailed Washington.
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Owen McIntosh was suitably brash as Sense, and Kate Maroney was somewhat aloof as an arrogant Ambition.
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In a corporate world that values self-effacement and restraint, Ghosn was brash and lived too ostentatiously.
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They are brash, wealthy developers whose families have personal ties to Mr. Trump or to his children.
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Grimm, a brash New Yorker like Collins, fought the charges, ran for reelection that year and won.
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Graham was a brash, scrappy entrepreneur who made himself indispensable to spreading San Francisco's emerging hippie culture.
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Treves was nothing like the brash extroverts Mr. Conway usually played, and nothing like Mr. Conway himself.
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It was there in the way Andreescu played the final — in her heavy strokes and brash confidence.
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They seemed not so brash, with riper tropical fruit flavors, and often with a bit of sweetness.
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Manuel Noriega, the brash former dictator of Panama and sometime ally of the U.S., died at 26.
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Election showed off her knack for comedy and for playing larger-than-life, often unapologetically brash characters.
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This Chicago-born pianist has made a steady and seamless transition from brash iconoclast to measured statesman.
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He's a brash young fashion designer, Wes (Jeremy Pope), who struts in with attitude … and a smartphone.
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He has reinforced the stereotype of all missionaries as brash young colonizers trying to tame "primitive" tribes.
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Sam handles all this with a mix of free-range mothering, brash humor and improv tough love.
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But he does not want to give preferential treatment to Trump, the brash and controversial GOP frontrunner.
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That was his style: overstated, ultra-brash, and swaggering, even by the standards of the Reagan era.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK Big, brash game shows may be on their way out.
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"Flirt" has minimal and airy production by Techno Hall of Fame, perfectly complimenting the artist's brash wordplay.
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In the early 1900s, the idea that chromosomes contained hereditary information was still a brash new theory.
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His character is brash and over-the-top, and one particular death plays into his weaknesses, Ashmore says.
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The Trump Show dominating US politics at the moment is too big, brash, and overwhelming to properly follow.
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A view of Brash Island (top) with examples of penguin nest sites (below)Image: A. Borowicz et al.
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Anthony Levandowski, the former lead of Google's self-driving car project, was notoriously brash, careless, and egregiously reckless.
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And thus, it's an essential work in framing the impact of this controversial, decentralized, and brash hacktivist network.
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C.C. Bloom, the brash struggling singer–turned–star in Lifetime's upcoming remake of Garry Marshall's 1988 tearjerker Beaches.
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With its dark, brash outlines and surprisingly sensitive interior modeling, "Blue Angel" (1994) could be a transitional work.
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Two of Uber's early investors published their own essay about their growing disappointment in the brash, headstrong CEO.
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With the brash real estate magnate as her full-time foil, Clinton finally seemed to find her voice.
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No Survivor jury in the world is going to award this brash young law student a million bucks.
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Her brash style and hawkish stance on Russia would make her difficult to accept for some EU states.
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Why it matters: The notoriously brash and self-described "dirty trickster" has been on thin ice for months.
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To be fair, Mr. Shkreli, for one, has not been his usual brash — maybe even bratty — self online.
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Brash and outspoken, Mr. Shkreli has portrayed himself as a successful stock trader and a daring corporate executive.
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It seems to contain a folded map, neatly tucked away in brash defiance of any want for direction.
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" Michael Cohen's Twitter persona once mirrored that of his longtime boss, featuring brash attacks on "#haters" and "#trolls.
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" Michael Cohen's Twitter persona once mirrored that of his longtime boss, featuring brash attacks on "#haters" and "#trolls.
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Some higher up guys are a little brash, especially when it comes to larger quantities and dollar amounts.
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Season 10 will bring other surprises too, including some for her brash, nasal-sounding scene-stealer, Karen Walker.
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Theo Taplitz's Jake is a bashful, sweet boy, while Michael Barbieri's Tony is far more outgoing and brash.
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The brash governor appeared on WFAN's "Boomer & Carton" show Monday morning alongside hosts Boomer Esiason and Craig Carton.
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But the playacting was followed by genuine success, and the brash and brassy Trump was again on top.
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If red is the brash champion color of Valentine's Day, pink is its soft spoken, modest lil' sis.
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But, even then, the old money of New York City didn't accept the brash Trump into their clubs.
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Doug Heye, a GOP strategist and former senior House aide, took to Twitter to denounce Trump's brash statements.
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From great strategic political minds to brash comedians, these programs provide a multifaceted perspective on the modern era.
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The economic transformation of the rest of China and its cities' brash modernity are seductive, but frustratingly elusive.
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He was king of all kings, young, brash, full of dash, shaker-up of the world, the greatest!
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Dora is a brash adventuress, vamping in the dining car; Lili is a timid anarchist, riding third class.
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A reader expecting the steely workings of a brash executive mind will be surprised by Brown's inner life.
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This revolutionary sound, as well as brash new stars like Yellowman, made Marley's roots-reggae style seem antiquated.
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However, when I am simply typing a quick message, I wonder if I sound too domineering or brash.
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Rodman, for much of the past decade, has been playing a stereotype of himself -- the brash, unpredictable provocateur.
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Mr. Christie himself is also brash enough to handle the outsize personality at the top of the ticket.
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Ryan had spent a good part of the campaign cycle distancing himself from the brash and bombastic Trump.
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The story of that spread is what this brash, acid-tinged show, full of fascinating artists, is about.
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Taking a daringly fast tempo, Mr. Lebhardt dispatched the music with scintillating crispness and conveyed its brash humor.
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That can manifest itself in a number of ways, from big, brash blind rage to horrifyingly quiet seething.
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Hip-hop culture is bold and brash and sometimes at war with the nation that's enthralled with it.
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He'd grown daring, brash; his experience with the tortoiseshell cat hadn't discouraged but seemed to have encouraged him.
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Burnstein: Joey Merlino is the most brash and media-friendly Mafia don since John Gotti, without a doubt.
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And when the brash Margaret, played by Vicki Lawrence, quickly slides into it, the inevitable high jinks erupt.
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Some Democrats are demanding brash torchbearers to beat back "Trumpism" and counterpunch hard when the president lashes out.
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But he's the only president who's taken a significant stance on trade, and we need a brash approach.
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Mr. Nix, a brash salesman, led the small elections division at SCL Group, a political and defense contractor.
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In contrast to many hard-charging and brash tech chief executives, Mr. Silbermann has kept a low profile.
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He's a compelling figure: tough, brash, energetic, hardheaded, and with enough charisma for a dozen Audie Murphy movies.
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It's a brash sense of deserved ownership, from the streets to the bodegas, the subways to the Subways.
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The denizens of talk radio seldom positioned themselves as the opposite of journalists: They were brash, opinionated, ideological.
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The son of a Las Vegas ironworker, Harper just might have the brash ethos his new city adores.
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Mr. Pei, refined and genteel, could not have been more different on the surface from the brash Zeckendorf.
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But the brash Ryan correctly surmises that Ramius is actually defecting, and averts nuclear disaster in the process.
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The strange blend of brash American EDM, Euro-trance, electro-swing and UK indie was a bewildering combination.
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Mr. Weiner, a Democrat, was the essence of the brash politician fueled by relentless work and unbridled swagger.
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It's brash and funny, and very adult, with a lot of pop-culture references and canny social commentary.
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Eric Trump says his father may be viewed as "brash," but no one can argue with his results.
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DUA LIPA "New Rules" (Warner Bros.) Dua Lipa sings brash, big-voiced pop with self-empowerment in mind.
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It can be impulsive and brash in Fire sign Aries, but you need some of that sass, Cancer.
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Much of it sounded like it took influence from the Gravity Records scene with its brash, snotty delivery.
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Our brash transatlantic cousins have one up on us: they know how to use male voices in house records.
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In temperament the two leaders could hardly be less alike: one brash and operatic, the other cautious and meticulous.
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So is Star-Lord a brash hothead who too frequently lets emotion get in the way of sound thinking?
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"Purple Haze", the next single, offered a glimpse of that energy with its brash opening riff and cacophonous ending.
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They just showed up, consistently and persistently, with ideas big and brash enough that they pushed everyone else out.
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Then there's Sam (Annie Parisse), a brash, beautiful, and successful interior designer, with her rich hubby John (Greg Germann).
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He is much closer to the historical archetype of a Democrat: loud, brash, populist, desiring bigness in all things.
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The tweet wasn't written in his usual brash style, which had users skeptical that Trump himself sent the tweet.
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And here's a profile of Barstool Sports, the anti-ESPN, which is building its own brash, bro-positive brand.
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The host, a brash former reality-television star was elected on a promise to shut borders and spurn multilateralism.
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His works are big, bold, brash, and visceral — everything that the previous decade's conceptual and minimalist strategies were not.
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The first sign in the Zodiac, Aries is brash, passionate, stubborn, and likely works better as a solo act.
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The host, a brash former reality-television host, was elected on a promise to shut borders and spurn multilateralism.
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But mainly, he is the embodiment of what Fox News has always been: brash, boastful, bombastic — and old school.
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Instead, women get the chance to be as sloppy and smart and gross and brash — just like everyone else.
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Economists tend to scoff at such brash protectionism; they argue, rightly, that trade does far more good than harm.
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He really, really wants to leave behind his brash, vulgar, sexist and bigoted comments and be seen as presidential.
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The 30-year-old brash star is charged with assault and criminal mischief for his role in the brawl.
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On Superior Donuts, which he also executive-produces, he plays Franco Wicks, a hilariously brash young donut shop employee.
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Trump more or less won this election through his brash, tell-it-like-it-is, and often petty rhetoric.
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So, say what you want about the model-author — she's nasty, brash, rude, famous for nothing, annoying, vulgar, lame.
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Ovitz is sort of the more public figure and more brash, and Meyer's the one that lets people know.
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It's a tight, brash track that crams an absurd amount into two-and-a-half minutes with no vocals.
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But they learned how simple it was to buy these powerful opioids online and how brash the sellers were.
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But overall, the design is brash and surprisingly versatile, as the hatch provides a decent amount of cargo capacity.
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"Women are more brash and up front about getting it on, and not expecting anything in return," she said.
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Where Mr. Kaspersky breaks out of the nerd mold is with his brash, booming presence at large corporate events.
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Harris (thirty, brash) wore sherbet-colored sneakers and a Gucci sweater that he'd picked up at Milan Fashion Week.
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Just as with his discussions of military action in Venezuela, Trump's aides dissuaded him from taking such brash action.
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Much like Melia herself, it is brash with bravado, barely concealing an inviting layer of warmth at its core.
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We cannot allow brash political maneuvering to threaten the security of our nation and the safety of our troops.
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Despite candidate Trump's brash and sweeping campaign promises, the new administration offered few significant economic policy initiatives in 2017.
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Liam Howlett, the group's brash front man, provided a template for the kind of success XL wanted to replicate.
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The cherry on top was "I Like It," the brash, giddy heart of her debut record, Invasion of Privacy.
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The brash New Yorker's all-consuming and neurotic insistence on controlling the message has virtually sidelined the fourth estate.
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Brash and openly scathing of the political establishment on the campaign trail, he has been likened to Donald Trump.
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With Fox News, Mr. Ailes introduced a brash, point-of-view-based style that influences much of today's media.
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Mr. Trump and General Flynn both see themselves as brash outsiders who hustled their way to the big time.
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Some gay rights advocates worried that the brash San Francisco mayor had risked their carefully calibrated legal strategy nationally.
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With nothing mannered about his brash performance, he managed Lear's stubbornness, madness and grief convincingly, without grand theatrical flourishes.
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It was an embarrassing public comedown for Mr. Joyce, a brash conservative closely identified with the country's rural voters.
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The exploration at Ultima Thule is a fitting way to honor the brash exploration and boldness that was Apollo.
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From the brash drums to Prince's debatably explicit lyrics, it's yet another steamy highlight in the Purple One's discography.
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The brash Mr. Grimm is seeking to revive his political career with an unusual blend of patriotism and victimhood.
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That success fueled increasingly brash behavior — Mr. Ratner has become known for his bad-boy image and lavish lifestyle.
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There Mr. Benioff was schooled in sales and strategy by one of Silicon Valley's most brash leaders, Larry Ellison.
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They are also described as team players who are empathetic, thoughtful, steady and measured rather than bold and brash.
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He was considered to be a "no-nonsense" man with a brash attitude who preferred jeans to a suit.
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In "Apollon," this Austrian choreographer takes that work as a reference point and gives it a brash, feminist twist.
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Guo is known for being brash, and he ruffled feathers at the helm of the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
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She has been surpassed by Conor McGregor, the brash Irishman whose swaggering boastfulness and cage prowess have captivated fans.
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The main question today is how our democracy and our brash new generation of citizen activists deals with it.
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Yet at other times, "The Romance Reader's Guide to Life" has a World War II pinup girl's brash appeal.
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What it offers as vividly is a glimpse of the brash theatricality that underpins the world's most ancient profession.
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But in recent years, Ghosn's brash style and generous compensation began to rub many in Japan the wrong way.
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McConnell is strategic and disciplined, while Trump has ruffled the feathers of GOP elites with his brash, unpredictable rhetoric.
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Led by Travis Kalanick, the company's brash chief executive, Uber is believed to be worth close to $70 billion.
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Trump's boats about the U.S. arsenal's strength follow a threat that some observers saw as brash and potentially dangerous.
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Huggins is brash and brisk, of course, with Moretti cleaving to an old-fashioned myth of the American interloper.
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But his language and targets were largely unchanged from the brash and impolitic campaign that propelled him into office.
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"I was used to being brash and over the top and fun, and making declarations and proclamations," she said.
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It feels like an eternity ago we were united by the lovably camp and glaringly brash pop-dance scamps.
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The pills -- featuring Trump's brash hairstyle and his name on the back -- have a street value worth around $46k.
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Uber's image, culture and practices have been largely defined by Kalanick's brash approach, company insiders and investors previously told Reuters.
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" If these people are often brash, well, they have observed that "life gave its fruit to the bold, the unhesitant.
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Their relentless pursuit of the big, the brash, and the bloody-mindedly mediocre is both money-making and spirit-sapping.
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I'd barely had a chance to meet the other characters, and Dad Patrick wasn't the type to act so brash.
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Instead, she's remained a businesslike and dutiful counterpoint to Trump's brash pronouncements, particularly when it comes to the European Union.
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The German chancellor is as careful with her policies and public statements as the U.S. leader is brash and unpredictable.
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Her character Dina is brash, bold, rude, and messy, and Haddish commits to the character every step of the way.
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The show is brash, and it falls into a lot of love triangle tropes we've seen a thousand times before.
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LeBron also has the ability to instill discipline in emerging stars, like the brash young sales executive or diva programmer.
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The Taliban were pushed out of Ghazni in Afghanistan, five days after they launched a brash assault on the city.
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Brash and rich, Mr O'Leary revels in being a political outsider and brings a pizzazz that the other contenders lack.
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And while Outlander PHEV has a brash face, the rest of it comes off as an anonymous SUV from 220.
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Famously brash and unfiltered, Trump has shocked the country throughout the election with his boisterous, and at times, colorful rhetoric.
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What is important is that many of them are angry, and Trump's brash criticism of her taps into that passion.
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For example, if you sleep on your stomach that supposedly means you are outgoing, a bit brash and possibly anxious.
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Sure, Cuban's brash style and harsh attacks on Trump in recent weeks have grabbed headlines and burned up social media.
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At the debate, Cruz came out swinging against Trump in his initial comments, mocking the tycoon's penchant for brash criticism.
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He and Trump scarcely knew each other, and his understated demeanor could not be more different than Trump's brash style.
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Similarly, Trump has a brash vision of reasserting U.S. leadership across every front: Make America Great Again, by Donald Trump.
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But the brash billionaire has vowed to return fire with a flurry of negative ads if he comes under attack.
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If Trump can focus his bold, brash attitude on the issues he can still turn around his flailing poll numbers.
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New tools such as Twitter and Seeking Alpha changed that, creating a small but prominent group of brash public activists.
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Nonetheless, the election is widely considered to be a referendum on the brash, plain-spoken leader's three years in office.
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I lived in Europe for 11 years and I know that Americans are perceived abroad as both brazen and brash.
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With a brash Amsterdam accent, he put across his views about soccer and everything surrounding the game with irresistible force.
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She confronted the manufacturer and his brash dismissal of her claims set Deane on a path even she wasn't expecting.
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That's Trump—he may be brash, but he's real, and he's a strong individual who believes in himself and others.
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Jeb Bush, the establishment darling whom Trump has repeatedly cast as "low-energy" -- a foil to Trump's brash, unforgiving attitude.
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However, Kasich was only behind Trump by 2 percentage points, while Rubio is 14 percentage points behind the brash billionaire.
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Lucy Sparrow: New York was a bodega, but here it's bigger, it's brighter, it's a brash way of doing things.
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It's often brash and blunt, defiantly refusing to tie up loose ends or let its characters take easy ways out.
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Trump may be right to think that his fans want his snarky, brash quips more than they want policy ideas.
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Giuliani cut a brash, dynamic figure across the city scene then, his office helping to systematically dismantle organized crime families.
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The combination of Ms. Anderson and Mr. Diodore's creaking strings and Kid Millions's brash percussion is an interesting, calamitous fray.
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"Porch" from the band's 1991 debut album, "Ten," became a brash, extended onslaught as Mr. Vedder headed into the crowd.
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As Bryan and Roosevelt go at it in 20183, we see two young, brash candidates drawing crowds with their charisma.
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Stacy, normally brash and ballsy, was quiet and apologetic that morning; she seemed embarrassed to have the crew filming here.
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The electric car maker has long enjoyed the status of Silicon Valley darling for its brash innovation in electric cars.
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"I think there's going to be incredible backlash and outrage if he does this, something so brash," Sievers told me.
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When Kanye West, on "Yeezus," took a turn toward the brash and industrial, he invited Lévy into his brain trust.
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Lister was a perfect television heroine: brash, cocksure, rebellious, dressed in dandy black dresses that looked almost like men's suits.
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The Arizona Republican has been a vocal opponent of Trump, warning that the brash candidate will hurt the Republican Party.
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Moore's Dolemite alter ego is brash, knows kung-fu (debatable), and has one of the foulest mouths in movie history.
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In old pictures and videos from the time, the group's brash confidence, all tight bell-bottoms and sideburns, stands out.
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Demonstrate powerfully and persuasively that the brash real estate mogul loses his cool under pressure, that he's not presidential material.
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"The Real O'Neals" wants desperately to be the brash new sitcom that talks forthrightly about subjects that had been taboo.
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Vice President Pence has been the cautious foil in comparison to the brash and heavy-handed actions of President Trump.
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It was not appropriate for me to wear things like that before—outlandish and brash and crass and low quality.
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Golden State beat the Magic 119-113 and showed no signs of backing down from their brash style of play.
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Speaking to people like John and Kevin, they come across as somewhere between brash and indifferent about what they do.
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As a Midwesterner who hails from a battleground state, Ms. Ernst offers geographical balance to the brash New York developer.
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Purchased in 2017 for $850 million, the building was an ambitious bet for WeWork's brash and charismatic founder Adam Neumann.
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"Everyone is very accomplished in the LBS community, but they are not as brash or loud about it," she said.
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"It was just so brash, so argumentative and competitive, with people fighting to the end on every point," she writes.
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The often brash zoo keeper, who originally found the gig on Craigslist, clearly wanted nothing to do with Exotic's drama.
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They accuse the outsiders of trampling on Arab heritage for profit and pushing the dance form in a brash direction.
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He will be among the marquee attractions in a city that is no stranger to bright lights and brash presentation.
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Here is the towering Beethoven, the composer as revolutionary, striding across the pages of these scores — brash, adventurous and ingenious.
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Mr. al-Baghdadi detonated a suicide vest, killing himself and three children, which Mr. Trump recounted with particularly brash language.
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"The influx of a group of young, brash anti-Nixon Democrats created an atmosphere of division and unease," he wrote.
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But in capturing the melancholic desperation of a prophet's pleas to his people, Bernstein summons his own young, brash voice.
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Hepburn, in fact, with her brash charm and unyielding determination, can be thought of as an Alice Adams who prevailed.
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He may be French, but in "Reset," Mr. Millepied — brash, funny, intelligent — is very much an American living in Paris.
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"She talked back, she had a lot to say, she was opinionated, she was kind of brash," Ms. Wasson said.
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Clinging unswervingly to the girls' viewpoints, "Kill Me Please" is at once brash and subtle, blissed out and razor sharp.
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He went unsigned during the NFL season and has exhibited a pattern of bizarre and brash behavior on social media.
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Patrick Mahomes, Quarterback, Texas Tech Mahomes is a big, brash guy who put up huge numbers in Texas Tech's offense.
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Forces loyal to General Hifter, a brash and ambitious former Libyan Army officer, have prematurely claimed victory in Benghazi before.
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"This is how life is for us," said Zhu Haoming, 58, a brash, fast-talking man with an easy smile.
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As Bryan and Roosevelt go at it in 1900, we see two young, brash candidates drawing crowds with their charisma.
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Mr. Hunter is known for his hard-line views on immigration and national security and for his brash, combative style.
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The brash concrete-and-glass structure right outside the main railway station of this changing Ruhr city breaks the mold.
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It's an embarrassing mistake for the strongman president elected on his brash promises to use violence clean up the streets.
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When Trump himself brought the business to Manhattan, the old money elites in the city never accepted this brash youngster.
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Brash and opinionated, he had spoken openly about his use of drugs and addiction to heroin earlier in his life.
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Hearing it live, it's impossible to shake that; it's brash and dystopian, existing in a different universe to its peers.
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Mr. Miller, a brash, garrulous, glad-handing liberal, cut his political teeth with a reform-oriented Democratic club in Flatbush.
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Trump is a brash businessman who loves being on television and proudly brandishes his ignorance of how public policy works.
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Like Bruce, Xu could just as easily be called "a dissident with bad manners" for his outspoken and brash approach.
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Brash billionaire Mark Cuban argued on Wednesday that polls would not be a good indicator of the 2016 election outcome.
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Ruby, who until this point has been (comically) brash and defiant on the topic, calmly supports her daughter-in-law.
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What I do think is changing, though, is this notion of it being young, brash men, Peter Pan people, actually.
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Justice Antonin Scalia had a range that extended from in-your-face brash to an even-more-in-your-face pugnacious.
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Duterte, known for his brash and outspoken style, had said he was prepared to "declare war" on Canada over the issue.
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It was maybe the most Trumpian — loud, brash, probably not very effective — part of the president's plan to lower drug prices.
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Menzel, 45, steps into Midler's shoes of C.C. Bloom, the brash struggling singer-turned-star whose success pushes friend Hillary aside.
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Nolan Bushnell, the tall, brash, young engineer from Alcorn's work-study days at Ampex, had shown up at Alcorn's Sunnyvale office.
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Obama had encouraged Turnbull, a conservative, to develop close ties to Trump in a bid to stabilize the brash new leader.
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Palin pioneered the brash, off-the-cuff anti-establishment rhetoric and freewheeling attack-dog style that Trump has perfected this cycle.
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Instead it was Cameron, the brash kid genius, and Donna, the consistent (and quietly ruthless) working mom that had viewers attention.
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Whatever the result, Ahok will have to bear some of the blame for his brash, confrontational style of governing, Fealy said.
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Otis's shyness is partly his nature, and partly a willful reaction to the people closest to him, who can be brash.
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As a politician, Barr is her trademark brash and outspoken self, airing her views while smoking a joint as she drives.
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Unlike his old boss Schumer, Weiner was not enormously popular with his colleagues, who saw him as a brash show horse.
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This is a minimalist follow-up to a maximalist masterpiece, in the vein of Mr West's brash album from 2013, "Yeezus".
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Bytedance, a brash technology firm set up in 2012, has been reined in, and forced to withdraw one of its apps.
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Meanwhile, Trump's unconventional style, brash language and allegations of sexual improprieties have upended his ability to communicate his message to voters.
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First, that brash young T20 cricket has outgrown its stately forefathers, the one-day international (ODI) and five-day Test match.
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In the five weeks since inauguration, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's brash ways have consistently made headlines, both at home and abroad.
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The usually brash and outspoken Duterte appeared much more statesmanlike in China than he has on previous trips overseas, said Heydarian.
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The brash New Jersey governor never caught fire in a tangled field where all of the establishment-leaning candidates have struggled.
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But the irony in this tattoo is that, despite the lyrics being so brash, the design isn't too in-your-face.
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Though Prince Waleed is rich, brash and outspoken, he is also an outsider, a prince with little influence on Saudi policy.
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Geisel's political cartoons go a long way in demonstrating how the spirit of Seuss — zany, honest, brash, and brave — was born.
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Branson, for example, is one who had a brash vision of serial start-ups across all kinds of undervalued business sectors.
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Shkreli also has a brash social media presence, which led to his suspension from Twitter for harassing a Teen Vogue writer.
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As Kym, Hathaway is brash, needy, and self-loathing, giving her natural theater-kid thirst for attention a decidedly dark spin.
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But the brash billionaire is winning Georgia by 24.2 percentage points over Cruz and Marco Rubio, who are tied at 2381%.
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Celeste Brash, a freelance writer and guide book writer for Lonely Planet, says price and accessibility is a factor as well.
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Even though Tanner's theory is correct — and she's a woman who prides herself on being right — her actions still feel brash.
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Brash and sporting a sleek mustache, Mr. Riggio brought outsize ambition to the bookselling trade as he built his retail empire.
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The tone of Musk's comments was reflective of his brash personality, and echoed prior exchanges with financial analysts, reporters, and critics.
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It was the kind of master stroke - brash, confident, outrageous to some and ultimately successful - that had long defined the company.
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There's a dissonance in his bleak dystopia and his brash diss-topia as he switches from Dr. Strangelove to Don Rickles.
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His brash, energetic style deliberately masks a more timid (sometimes even cowardly) persona; his admissions of vulnerability generate the biggest laughs.
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"[Barr] has always been such a brash, standalone presence, this would need to be a completely different show altogether," she said.
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The two Republicans differ not only in style—Trump is brash while Toomey is known for his caution—but on policy.
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The attacks were considered significant, given Cuban's status as a fellow billionaire and his public persona as a similarly brash businessman.
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Trump, the brash, outspoken, political novice who seems to give little mind to policy details, anchored his campaign on China bashing.
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The movie is full of famous faces speaking candidly about this writer and filmmaker known for her brash opinions and wit.
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Her friends and family are the first to admit that Hiatt had a brash sense of humor, which could offend people.
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The brash, obstreperous, high-macho bombast of Schnabel's work does not come close to Picasso's intelligent, sensitive, and brilliantly bold art.
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Going into this dinner, I romanticized the idea of sharing Hitchcock's dinner, this brash and unabashed feast of meats and sweets.
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Clinton played a part in introducing Ms. Abedin and Mr. Weiner, then a brash and outspoken Democratic congressman from New York.
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Unlike Phil, who has a reputation for being brash, Amanda often speaks softly, with her hands folded or in her pockets.
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The Republican Party suffered a takeover by a brash New Yorker now tweeting his way through an unsuccessful Presidential roll out.
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The controversy also reflects a growing discomfort with Saudi Arabia's increased aggressiveness under the leadership of its brash young crown prince.
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But after he returned to Libya in 2011 with brash ambitions of seizing power, American officials kept him at arms length.
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The New York businessman has made his "tough talk" and brash style a selling point of his campaign for the Nov.
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He can be more brash than the average Yankee, he enjoys fashion and loves talking about sneakers and his customized cleats.
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The brash Charles Barkley, Smith's now-frequent sparring partner, joined after he retired in 2000, as did Shaquille O'Neal in 2011.
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The group's professional camaraderie is thrown for a loop when the cocky and brash Matt Brody (Zac Efron) enters the mix.
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The brash general enjoyed almost unchecked authority in Japan and, early on, he decided to spare Hirohito — and to use him.
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His descendants stuck to making custom jewelry until 1831, when a brash, internationally minded 21-year-old Luigi Carli took charge.
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"My ex-wife's compassion had an agenda," the understated Bernard (Jim Rash) tells the brash Huey (David Koechner) at one point.
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Some clearly evoked the flora and fauna of Art Nouveau; others recalled the brash, geometric shapes of Cubism and Art Deco.
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There's a widely held view that it was a brash, fierce urban impulse replacing the gentler, rural-based civil rights movement.
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The week before the Super Bowl, Joe Namath, the Jets' brash quarterback, guaranteed in public comments that his team would win.
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It is a memento of sorts, a physical reminder of the brash, sunny-side futurism that defined the early internet boom.
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Over the years, it has largely sloughed off its brash tone to become a global media company with about 3,000 employees.
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Intelligence: David Schwimmer stars as a brash maverick NSA agent who moves to England and clashes with his dweeby British colleagues.
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Like Whitman, like America, McGrath ranges in his work from the beautiful to the brash, from the expansive to the intimate. ….
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Long known for his trademark brash attitude, Emanuel's seven and a half years at City Hall have not been without controversy.
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They remained drawn to their team's brash play and menacing image even though its performance on the field was often uninspiring.
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It's a tiny bandit with flamboyant red wingtips and a brash streak of yellow across the end of its tail feather.
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The two-time House Agriculture chairman has built a reputation as a brash straight-shooter who frequently bucks the Democratic Party.
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He clearly has his fans, but he is a polarizing figure, often drawing boos, for his brash outspokenness and aggressive driving.
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Twitter is inaccessible in China, but the Chinese are rattled by Mr. Trump's habit of making brash statements on the internet.
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Their contrasting styles — scripted decorum versus brash unpredictability — could complicate their efforts to navigate clashing priorities on trade and North Korea.
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This version was supposed to contend — at least, according to the brash predictions of their new general manager, Brodie Van Wagenen.
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What this may mean is that the niche is ripe for reinvention from a newcomer with a fresh and brash approach.
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Yet the typically brash Brown was not quite ready to say his team's midseason swoon was firmly in the rearview mirror.
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The document was a brash public display of resentments that Trump has been fostering since the start of the impeachment process.
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Instead, a new corporate boss, having little to lose, brought in a brash, untested producer — Robert Evans — to run the place.
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Fans shell out $22 or more for these figures, which often channel brash 19703s aesthetics and a mutable sense of nostalgia.
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Like other Fox comedies, it's quirky and brash, and decidedly not for young viewers, but it does have an underlying sweetness.
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But Trump's brash comments stand out — especially since this isn't the first time he suggested he could face down a gunman.
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His posters for My Fair Lady (19793) and The Music Man (1962) sparkle with the brash energy of the early 60s.
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The two giants typically make brash marketing claims at air shows but this year's event is expected to be relatively sombre.
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All Things are Photographable reminds me of what brash, unselfconscious documentation of the dramatic, teeming nature that our interactions can be.
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Nostalgia will be obligatory, even if the brash young Australian star Nick Kyrgios does not yet seem much like the nostalgic type.
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Not in the emotional sense, of course, but in the brash (read: English), charmingly headstrong sense we've come to know her for.
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As physicist Josie Radeck, Thompson is most fragile of the group, soft-spoken and whip smart where Thorensen is impulsive and brash.
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"What exactly is wrong with my bits?" the brash, often offensive Katherine asks Molly at one point in the two-minute video.
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Michael Avenatti, with his frequent and brash cable news appearances, looks to me a lot like a resistance iteration of Donald Trump.
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But even when his acolytes display a similarly brash style and spout the same message, they struggle to find that Trump magic.
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There was always been the brash eroticism of booty-house, or the sensual depths of pretty much everything Moodymann has ever made.
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In that sense, she plays right into the stereotype of the brash Jewess, a foil to make the purebred American woman shine.
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Where the titular character, Wakandan King T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), is hesitant and uncertain of how to proceed, Killmonger is brash and certain.
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The rigmarole of public filings and quarterly calls might inject more sobriety into the brash culture of Uber, a ride-hailing firm.
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As the 17 primary opponents Trump faced proved, the brash billionaire's unconventional style of attack can be particularly slippery to pin down.
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While Mark Cuban once praised Donald Trump for his brash, unrehearsed rhetoric, the Dallas Mavericks owner seems to have changed his tune.
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Jia's brash personality, on full display in the video, is one of the reasons he made a name for himself in China.
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It bold and brash, but more than anything it was completely silly with an execution that left a lot to be desired.
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" Jason Gorber, the managing editor of That Shelf, tweeted, "#OnceUponATimeInHollywood is a beautiful, brash rumination on the grime and beauty of Hollywood.
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Does Trump want to double the bombast by picking a brash straight-talker who mirrors his own style, like New Jersey Gov.
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Bragging about beating one of the world's top apps before his has even launched is emblematic of Nigam's and Genies' brash style.
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His critiques of Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign and his public feuds with other GOP digital operatives established him as brash and cocky.
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His brash talking style, a contrast with the soft-spoken Javanese politicians who dominate the ruling class, has grated on some voters.
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Though Trump and Putin share an exhibitionist personality and brash leadership style, neither is one to take orders from anyone but themselves.
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More recently, she's doubled down on the Trump loyalty, giving staunch statements of support that can be as brash as her mentor's.
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He now boasts a 79% approval rating, lifted up by a brash style, his drug war and increased spending on social programs.
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What Trumps supporters often say they love about him is his brash, often politically incorrect, and even boastful speaking style that resonates.
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" Jason Gorber, the managing editor of That Shelf, tweeted, "#OnceUponATimeInHollywood is a beautiful, brash rumination on the grime and beauty of Hollywood.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton, which just won the Pulitzer prize for drama, exudes exactly the same brash charm as Hamilton the man.
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Brash and gregarious with a bald head and, sometimes, a trim goatee, he splits his time between New York and Los Angeles.
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Trump's brash and captivating style at the pulpit has always been key to his appeal and how he connects with his base.
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During Duterte's run for president in spring 2016, he earned the reputation "Trump of the East" because he's a brash-talking populist.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Playing a brash, bigoted bore in the Trump and Brexit era is double trouble for comedian-actor Ricky Gervais.
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Trump has not served as a solider or a politician, and this lack of prior public service shows in his brash approach.
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His Twitter feed is an unfiltered stream of thoughts—sensible inspiration, social observations and occasional humility undercut by brash middle-finger moments.
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But Nabokov's most enduring contribution may be his portrait of the brash, kitschy, postwar America he observed on his cross-country journeys.
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For her it was a crisis, the idea of leaving her tower and going to that big, brash city for the opening.
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Over the years, her brash leadership style has bruised egos but also, some say, improved access to drugs and raised quality standards.
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Humayun Khan, a fallen Muslim American soldier — a confrontation that appeared to mark the limit of his brash, undisciplined brand of politics.
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Kavanagh, who made a point of never chasing athletes to beg them to come back, made an exception for the brash McGregor.
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There are brash aspects to Mr. Whiteside's playing of Prince Siegfried, but at every moment, he shows you a mind at work.
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Brash new maestro Rodrigo (Gael Garcia Bernal) is stirring things up, and young oboist Hailey (Lola Kirke) hopes for her big chance.
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"He is brash, outspoken, misogynistic, combative and uninterested in quarantining himself from his financial interests," the St. Louis Dispatch editorial board wrote.
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Someone like Corker or Pence, in other words, rather than someone like Gingrich who compounds Trump's worst problems (brash, philandering, erratic, etc.).
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Their websites bore the usual hallmarks: never-ending scroll, brash copy, lurid visuals, dodgy Microsoft clip art, flashing gifs, and shadow font.
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Brash, flamboyant and laced with braggadocio, Coupe-Decale took the image of luxury living and filtered it through music, dance and fashion.
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Two weeks before the 2016 election, Bloomberg's Joshua Green and Sasha Issenberg published a story about Trump's brash, self-aggrandizing digital team.
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He makes frequent television appearances to discuss, or debate, the day's top legal issues, during which he is often opinionated and brash.
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Known for his indelible guitar licks, brash self-confidence and memorable songs, he built a historic music career spanning nearly four decades.
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While Scarlett is brash, she is also, in her quieter moments, very unsure about her ability to fulfill her monster-hunter destiny.
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His appeal has elicited comparisons with US presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, and the rise of other brash populists around the world.
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The Impromptu is structured like a Baroque passacaglia, with an insistent chorale-like theme put through myriad tinkling, brash and eerie variations.
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What sort of chemistry might have developed between a once-brash wunderkind, now 37, and one of Old Europe's most august ensembles?
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Hanging on the walls are brash collages, heavy on colored adhesive tape, as well as an X-ray of the artist's skull.
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Mr. Bolsonaro is a brash nationalist whose populist appeal comes from his use of Twitter and his history of making crude statements.
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Santorum seems to try to use the anecdote to reveal his reasonableness and maturity, especially compared with the brash real estate mogul.
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Brash as always, he said that he intended for the cases to go to trial and was sure he would be exonerated.
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Donald Trump displays a brash, in-your-face, bombastic personality, and Bernie Sanders espouses socialistic principles that have proved to be unworkable.
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"Bastard Jones" goes through clunky patches, but its nonjudgmental approach to sex and disability, and its brash desire to entertain, are winning.
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Example No. 1: Bill Conti's theme to "Rocky," as brash and manipulative an accompaniment to a workout montage as ever there was.
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In her brash Texas drawl, Jo Harvey laughed about their many near-divorces as Terry observed her gesticulations with a wry smile.
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Of course, boorish behavior on the subway is unavoidable — New Yorkers can be brash, especially if they are trying to get somewhere.
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A brash figure in the financial pages, he bought and sold lucrative radio and concert businesses and controlled the Elvis Presley estate.
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The return engagement is being presented in association with John Freedson, Harriet Yellin, Peter Brash, David Zippel and Alessandrini, with Tzili Charney.
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Trump's brash, confrontational style of politics has always seemed at odds with the chief justice's background and his outlook on the court.
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The brash American meeting the old world Europe isn't a new conceit, but with Chace at the center of it, it's entertaining.
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Additionally, his nonfiction essay collection, "In a Narrow Grave" (27), remains the gold standard for understanding Houston's brash rootlessness and civic insecurities.
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He has an almost messianic side: A brash claim in a 2005 interview that "I will save classical music" ruffled some feathers.
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Known for being brash and speaking bluntly, Mr. Basuki is different from the soft-spoken Javanese politicians the capital is used to.
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Wilder has already signed a contract — with some contingencies built in — to fight Tyson Fury, a brash champion from Britain, next year.
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He became known for his loud, brash persona, but also for his big heart and genuine interest in artists and their work.
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In the early 1990s, Sky revolutionized English soccer coverage with brash on-screen graphics and attempts to use technology to analyze games.
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When the so-called experts said he was too brash and outspoken, and that he would fade away, they were proven wrong.
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Uber became the most valuable US startup, only to be upended by its own brash culture and growth-at-all-costs ethos.
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However, Trump also says that he wants to solve the Korea problem, and that raises the risk of brash, preventive military action.
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His brash personality was well suited to the oil-rich and sports-mad Dallas market, whose Cowboys had won two Super Bowls.
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He still has the joltingly familiar in-your-face voice and brash manner of a New Yorker perpetually protesting a parking ticket.
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But Lagosians — who are proud of their "hustle," a mix of effort, imagination, and brash optimism — will turn any challenge into enterprise.
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As with everything the brash billionaire proclaims, it's not clear how much of what he says he actually intends to act upon.
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Mr. Percoco, a burly and sometimes brash presence during his days at Mr. Cuomo's side, did not testify in his own defense.
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The 32-year-old Brit, who until the spring worked for Breitbart News, has a brash, vitriolic, take-no-prisoners approach to trolling.
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Frank Bruni IMAGINE, for a moment, the presidential candidacy of a rich, brash real estate magnate and reality TV star named Donna Trump.
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These photos were stitched together into a massive mosaic, showing the Brash, Earle, Beagle, and Heroína Islands in both two and three dimensions.
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She also has appeared on programs such as "Desperate Housewives" and "The Office" since her days as the brash-talking neighbor Rhoda Morgenstern.
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Executives from Boeing, Lockheed Martin and United Technologies all tried to ease concerns about how Trump's brash public rhetoric will affect their business.
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He is also the new Roderick Dhu: a brash, intransigent strongman -- not at all a statesman -- who demands absolute loyalty from his followers.
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Curated by David Anfam, the movement's leading expert, the show is brash, irreverent, and unconstrained, just like the period it aims to express.
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The brash, confident, charmingly oddball young man he was in 1990 is long gone, and with good reason, given what he's been through.
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Moreover, Russia's brash flouting of international norms, including its annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in eastern Ukraine, sits uneasily with China.
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A gift from the GIF-gods, her mix of cheeky hilarity, disarming honesty, and brash behavior charmed viewers and expanded her fanbase further.
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Notice the disconnect between the serenity of the ride and the brash voice-over that smacks the moment I cross the finish line.
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Mayfield, the brash, outspoken Cleveland Browns rookie, visits Denver for a Week 114.43 showdown with both teams clinging to their slim postseason hopes.
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Brash and outspoken, Mr. Shkreli, a Manhattan resident, has portrayed himself as a widely successful stock trader and later a daring corporate executive.
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Mr. Mansour's brash manner and absurdist statements have paid rich electoral dividends: Both he and his son, Ahmed, have been elected to Parliament.
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Martinez has also not shied away from criticizing the brash New York billionaire, but Portman has said he would support the GOP nominee.
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Scenes like these thrive on Bobby's brash, intoxicating self-confidence, but "Naming Rights" slyly undermines that impression in ways that he cannot see.
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It's a duopoly, and it's only been since T-Mobile emerged as a brash challenger brand that either has significantly reacted to competition.
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Delegates in Bonn were treated to the curious spectacle of a second American delegation, as brash as the official one was low-key.
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Segregation was Don King, the boxing promoter every bit as brash as Ali, told CNN that in his mind Ali will never die.
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An absolutely average pizza spot on Prince of Wales, Norwich's bold and brash strip of clubs, takeaways, and puddles of luminously bright vomit.
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Much of Harley-Davidson's customer base is older, and younger buyers are less interested in the big, brash motorcycles the company specializes in.
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Like all journeys to Mars, theirs devolves into hysterics, brash decision making, and uncomfortable sacrifices for the greater good of a questionable mission.
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The brash Bugatti might even keep outraged climate officials and EU regulators at bay with a hybrid option rumored to be on offer.
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The background electronica has jarred towards a brash and unsatisfying EDM too, and it's unpleasant, but it shouldn't distract us from the savior.
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While Luke may have that brash, say-it-how-it-is streak in him, Dylan can be rage-inducingly self-sabotaging at times.
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He stands out in another way beside his brash, attention-grabbing public persona; he's hardly an orthodox conservative on a range of issues.
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And it's that brash approach that advocates argue will have a tangible impact on how people with disabilities in the state are treated.
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In the 1980s, a young, brash business tycoon who shared his name started getting a lot of press, and things began to change.
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English had been leader for barely a year and lasted barely one more before being ousted by former central bank governor Don Brash.
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The 30-year-old brash Irish star had been charged with assault, criminal mischief and other crimes for his role in the brawl.
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That's Jay Som's lo-fi recording style—an airy and twinkling descent one moment, a brash and experimental tonal build up the next.
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Finally Dr. Woods trained his pointer on the second black disk, and suddenly the laser's brilliant beam, its brash photonic probe, simply — disappeared.
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But a little over four decades ago, Gates was a brash young software developer who was just getting ready to take center stage.
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The girls wake up the power in others, and the world undergoes a revolution, as women gain brash confidence with their newfound strength.
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Spotlight What do you get when you cross the brash irreverence of street art with the sacred iconography of the Eastern Orthodox Church?
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Brash and profane, yet often thoughtful and intensely loyal, McGregor has a small, tight team around him that prepares him for his fights.
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In 2009, former ABC News anchor Charles Gibson said Tapper could be brash, but he was also "hungry, hardworking, and hard to ignore."
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When Trump the younger took on Manhattan, the old money elites didn't want him in their clubs -- he was too brash, too uncouth.
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Known by his online moniker "Super Vulgar Butcher," Wu was known for his brash, outspoken style, including protests and performances outside court houses.
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But Mr. Dudamel, whose reputation was built on his brash, youthful energy, delivered interpretations of remarkable restraint and maturity, particularly in the Mahler.
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More strikingly, it purports to reveal that the president, despite his often brash claims, is not actually in charge of his executive branch.
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Their arrogance, which seems brash and cool when things are going well, now manifest through an apparent lack of interest in offensive rebounds.
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His entire vision of masculinity—bold, brash, fully aware of its own genius, certain of its beauty—became the hip-hop generation's ideal.
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The brash billionaire has won New Hampshire's Republican primary, according to The Associated Press, which called the race as soon as polls closed.
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We're generally not brash like Mr. Trump and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, and more quiet-spoken (consider the stereotype of the soft-spoken cowboy).
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If it takes putting up with Mr. Trump's brash ways to see things get done, that is a deal I'm willing to accept.
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The movie presents the teenage Jane as brash and opinionated (a characterization also based in part on Jane's daughter, Clara Spera, Stiepleman said).
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Big, brash, joyous, and with a borderline priapic preoccupation with trees, South America's first-ever Olympics kicked off last night in spectacular fashion.
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Bold, maybe a little brash; tender, maybe a little sentimental; difficult to work with yet desperate to please: Bernstein's qualities were America's, too.
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The kitchen also makes fried momo — draped like the steamed dumplings in a vinegary red sauce — that announces itself with a brash sputter.
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Then came Crown Prince Mohammed — young, brash and eager — who has systematically dismantled the system of consensus that kept the peace for decades.
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Ben Stokes is no ordinary cricketer; he's tatted in sleeves with a brash personality better suited for a fight promoter than cricket whites.
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Mr. Murray, a brash and folksy populist who started working in coal mines as a teenager, is an unabashed skeptic of climate science.
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Paul R. LePage, the brash and deeply conservative governor of Maine, has never been seen as an advocate of loosening punishments for criminals.
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A former plumber's apprentice from Dublin, Mr. McGregor is the brash face of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, an ascendant brand in combat sports.
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Lying insensible in the hospital, Hwang imagines a big, brash, classic American-style musical, replete with high-kicking chorus lines and bright harmonies.
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Franklin was out there in the open, loud, full-throated, full-bodied and often accompanied by brash horns, gospel piano, and strutting guitars.
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Enaje said he wished good health for the brash Philippine leader to "do what he thinks needs to be done in the country".
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He announced the move in what has now become characteristic fashion: With a brash and unapologetic press conference larded with falsehoods and foofaraw.
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LONDON — Two of New York City's more notorious features are its traffic and the brash mentality of its citizens (particularly regarding that traffic).
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THE DEFENSE Donna Rotunno, Mr. Weinstein's lead defense lawyer, is a brash and outspoken combatant in the cultural wars and in the courtroom.
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However, what many grass-roots American conservatives heard was not a brash provocation, but a brave and unequivocal calling out of a bully.
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The brash Brexit champion is popular with many Conservatives, who welcome his energy and optimism after three years of Brexit gridlock under May.
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They also both speak in loud, brash New York accents but otherwise couldn't come off more differently in the world of Democratic politics.
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Entrepreneur Andy Frisella's Real AF Podcast picks up where his brash MFCEO podcast left off when it ended its run in December 2019.
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Sauvignon blanc put New Zealand on the map as a wine-producing country, and its brash, herbaceous style proved highly popular with consumers.
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His brash talk has raised concerns about a radical shift from French traditions, while reviving a perennial question: Can France actually be reformed?
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In Cincinnati last week, he reprised the brash and biting tone of his presidential campaign and boasted about his victory over Hillary Clinton.
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The Islanders took a chance on Ho-Sang, a brash scorer in the Ontario Hockey League, with a first-round pick in 2014.
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During the radio interview, Mr. Lange spoke in his typical brash and unvarnished style about the source of his struggles with drug addiction.
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But even some of Trump's closest advisers have admitted privately that consoling does not come naturally to the brash and sometimes impolitic President.
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Trump, in an interview with Fox News that aired Monday, complained that accusations his brash rhetoric emboldened the mail bomb suspect were overblown.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Someone Please Have Sex With Me" by Gina Wynbrandt Gina Wynbrant's comics are pleasantly uncomfortable and brash.
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That same year, a brash 18-year-old called Cassius Clay from Louisville, Kentucky, won a gold medal at the Olympics for boxing.
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SARAJEVO (Reuters) - In the 1990s he was the burly, brash general leading nationalist Bosnian Serbs towards a seemingly sweeping victory in Bosnia's war.
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Of course, being young and brash is part of the ethos here, which is almost Peter Pan-like, in a lot of ways.
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Outspoken, opinionated, brash, bold, blunt, irreverent, inflammatory — none of these words come close to doing justice to the self-made woman's way with words.
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It's brash, thoughtful, thrilling, carefully executed, and violent, but with a strong moral sense — the type of movie we don't see nearly often enough.
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The President is brash, boastful, larger than life, obsessed with his self-image and not prone to delving deeply into the details of policy.
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If he can trick Ramsay into being too brash, he can hopefully gain the upper hand, even though he has far fewer fighting men.
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The United Nations, home of diplomacy and decorum, is unfamiliar with the sort of brash braggadocio that's considered par for the course for Trump.
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His brash and outspoken criticism is his schtick, and he's basically turned his Twitter feed into an all-out war on crappy food pics.
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The brash president whose actions have only partly matched his campaign rhetoric could easily find himself limping into 2018 with daunting prospects for legislating.
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Slightly older, as brash football player Vince on Friday Night Lights, Jordan was all swagger, almost staggering under the weight of his own bravado.
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They're both apparently kind of brash people who speak off the cuff without careful consideration or without adequate advice from their own responsible associates.
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A brash and infectiously bombastic wall of sound, the opening stirs memories of the grand, modal style that John Coltrane patented in the 1960s.
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Tom Hanks stars as a brash, sarcastic, name-taking Belmont, come to life after a witch pisses on an extinguished cigarette in an alley.
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Nothing has come to stand for Trump more than TRUMP: those big and brash golden capital letters that adorn his buildings around the country.
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As Bella, Stewart is both brash and vulnerable, unafraid of speaking her mind but also terrified of being hurt by the guy she loves.
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Big, bold, and brash, he gravitated toward the sport of boxing in a Missouri penitentiary while serving time for a first degree robbery charge.
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Maintaining such high exposure in a single industry could be seen as brash, but Gade really does believe that fintech is here to stay.
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I confessed my embarrassment, stating that his brash behavior toward the end of our relationship had left me in a bit of a tailspin.
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In the episode, Frankel – who met the women at her Hamptons home – was characteristically brash when she watched one of Girardi's saucy music videos.
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The brash billionaire and GOP front-runner fired off several attacks against Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton and his latest foe: former President Bill Clinton.
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After Musk abandoned his brash proposal to take Tesla private, some on Wall Street argued that the company would benefit from a leadership change.
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The company operated properties like Glam, Tend and Brash, as well as a broader digital advertising business, but it shut down abruptly last fall.
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He scooped Sarah Palin's endorsement, along with a few prominent evangelicals, and oozed that brash self-confidence of a man who is virtually unstoppable.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump attacked Mitt Romney Thursday after the 2012 Republican presidential nominee predicted a possible "bombshell" in the brash billionaire's tax returns.
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After months of tweeting and talking past one another, the brash businessman was led through the Apostolic Palace to the Pope's large wooden desk.
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But others had hoped Bannon would not return, a separate person said, citing the brash and bombastic manner in which he worked with employees.
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This brash combination dominated their first album, "Definitely Maybe", which jumped to the top of the British charts when it was released in 1994.
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Legere, the brash T-Mobile leader, said in a statement on Sunday that wireless, cable, and broadband have all become the same basic business.
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And the brief scenes of Charlie on the stage reveal him to be a brash show-off with at least a modicum of talent.
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But he must be concerned that the presumptive nominee's brash and unpredictable style could now crush Mr. McConnell's own chances of remaining majority leader.
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The press's earliest nicknames for him, such as "Cash the Brash" and "the Louisville Lip," derived from his deriding of opponents with poetic insults.
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On July 23, the Conservative Party chose Boris Johnson, a brash proponent of withdrawal, to succeed her and take control of the Brexit process.
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In a highlight destined to be repeated many more times, Iverson, as a brash rookie, schooled Michael Jordan with a crossover move in 1997.
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Mr Scaramucci was a much Trumpier figure—a nattily dressed, self-made millionaire from Long Island just as brash and inexperienced as his boss.
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This group leans Republican in any given election, but they could not bring themselves to cast a ballot for the party's brash presidential nominee.
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Bass-heavy and brash, it underscored the rapper's love for diamonds and a lifestyle of luxury, which wouldn't surprise anyone who studied her mixtapes.
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"DON GIOVANNI" — "FINCH'HAN DAL VINO" For once, Don Giovanni's "Champagne Aria" isn't a brash, brusque tumble but a sly, elegant declaration, tinged with bitterness.
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It's much easier for networks to hook viewers with voices that are brash and entertaining, perpetual-motion machines of conversation, prognostications, and hot takes.
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He announced earlier this month that he was forming an exploratory committee, casting the move as an effort to counter Trump's brash political brand.
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While most British prime ministers have done just that, Thatcher approached the notion of national exceptionalism with a head-on, brash, almost "American" tone.
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Despite Kanye's brash approach, I understood the context of his criticism of Taylor Swift's beating out Beyonce during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards.
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During his interactions with lawmakers, Dimon can be brash and expresses annoyance with Congress's inability to advance legislation, people who attended the meetings said.
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Tuca [a brash lady Toucan character from the book] is like my id; she's an extension of my more bratty, selfish, and funny instincts.
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" He added: "The brash, brave world of meeting strangers and sleeping with them is very much a Western thing and essentially nonexistent in Japan.
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"If Mr Peters has let's say 17 seats, which is absolutely possible, then he's in a position to make quite strong demands," said Brash.
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Both rely a bit too heavily on brash festival-ready synths for headphone listening, but they'll undoubtedly decimate stages on Major Lazer's summer tour.
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While Drake gets the flashy lead verse, BlocBoy's subsequent one leaves more of an impression with its brash gun talk and referential sports metaphors.
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With its pomp and circumstance, its brash flashiness and complete lack of substance, EDM was a perfect symbol of the worst of American excess.
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His words were perhaps brash and overly eager; he's continued to produce hip-hop, including the entire upcoming project by Jersey rapper Joe Budden.
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"This is the best economic shape America's ever been in, and it's all because of Carter," the President growled, in his brash Georgia accent.
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We needed someone brave, honest, independent, wealthy, thick-skinned, successful and brash enough to fight the total entrenchment of establishments strangling our American dream.
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At times brash and smug, Wilson pointed to one line in Judge Lasnik's decision that he said allowed him to legally sell the blueprints.
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"Place" takes shape in songs that emerge like a graffiti mural as repetitive gestures gradually bloom into vibrant, brash statements in high-volume color.
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While cooing over the album's brash, assured aural resonance, let's keep in mind that nearly everything was a product of the artist's own hand.
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"Typically you get more sympathy from the criminal justice system if you're an attractive young woman than a brash, arrogant young male," he said.
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Back in 1992, a bunch of friends on Staten Island recorded a brash, catchy song with many lyrics that are unprintable in this newsletter.
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Mayfield, the brash, flag-planting Sooners star, became the sixth Oklahoma player to win the Heisman in one of the most lopsided votes ever.
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There will also be plenty of her honest and brash commentary, along with guest performers — such as the Naysayers playing music in her bathroom.
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They enlist two more accomplices: Eric Borsuk (Jared Abrahamson), a tightly wound accounting student, and Chas Allen II (Blake Jenner), a brash young entrepreneur.
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Along with Shapovalov, who also plays a brash, fearless brand of tennis, Tsitsipas has the game and the mentality to win Grand Slam titles.
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The move ends a period of uncertainty, while also raising questions about the wisdom of empowering an inexperienced and brash new leader so quickly.
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Kobe was brash enough to crash into the NBA in 1996 straight out of high school and that ruffled some feathers among sports journalists.
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SEOUL, South Korea — A young, brash dictator in North Korea threatens to lob nuclear missiles at South Korea and its ally, the United States.
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It also marks a pivotal moment for the world's most valuable venture-backed private company, which has been largely defined by Kalanick's brash approach.
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These two constantly warring titans have different approaches to expressing their bona fides: Nike is brash and attitudinal, Adidas is relaxed and slightly cozy.
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But Robinson warned that the business mogul's brash demeanor and unique brand of politics will make him more formidable than Democrats care to believe.
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" In an interview on "Squawk Box," Eric Trump said his father was never elected as "the politician," but as a "brash New York businessman.
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In the hours after the ruling, its normally brash and outspoken Duterte privately told his ministers to be magnanimous and not to taunt Beijing.
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The company's founder, Alfred Knopf, was one of the first generation of Jews brash enough to infiltrate the stuffy Wasp citadel of book publishing.
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Mr. Berry had brash self-confidence and irresistible songs about cars, women and wild parties that defined the early era of rock 'n' roll.
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For decades, Germans performed almost solely a small fraction of his pre-19603 works, his collaborations with the brash poet and playwright Bertolt Brecht.
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Many Americans, however, saw Trump as a charmingly brash entrepreneur with an unfailing knack for business—a mythical image that Schwartz had helped create.
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The brash saxophonist performs at the Apollo; Season 215 of "At Home With Amy Sedaris" begins; and the Spanish dancer returns to Manhattan. Feb.
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Action planet Mars enters Aries on December 31, totally shifting the energy from peaceful Pisces to brash, impulsive, fiery Aries—and you'll love it!
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Not only did he boast the crossover velocity of Allen Iverson, but also had the brash cockiness and cool to step over Tyronn Lue.
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It wouldn't take long for a brash populist figure, crafty in his sallies, careless of social dogma, and belligerent to the media, to emerge.
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The MPs ultimately didn't vote on whether or not to ban Trump, but they took turns bashing the brash billionaire during several hours of debate.
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Immediately, Sabrina despises Mick, who is loud, brash, and unrefined — the complete opposite of Sabrina herself, who is polished, snobby, and kind of a bitch.
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So far, this wannabe industry has attracted mostly brash startups, with Uber cheering them on, ready to help deploy whatever tech they can make fly.
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Annie is, as West was at the beginning of her memoir, not brash or shrill or opinionated at all at the beginning of the show.
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Brash and unpredictable, fiercely affectionate one moment and aloof the next, Shalini's mother is a force of nature — with Shalini as her fervently loyal companion.
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Yet Mr Di Maio (pictured, large) has since had to play second fiddle to his fellow-deputy prime minister, the brash Mr Salvini (pictured, small).
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TOKYO (Reuters) - For Japan's Zozo Inc, a brash online fashion retailer, 2018 marked a turning point, but not in the way that anyone had hoped.
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But some analysts and observers say it may be too late after months of a campaign that's been marked by exclusionary policies and brash tone.
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Avenatti is known for his brash persona: He takes no bull from Trump or anyone else, and signs his tweets #basta to punctuate his punches.
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Kalanick co-founded Uber in 2009 and has become synonymous with the company; Uber's brash, aggressive business practices are seen as reflecting his combative mentality.
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Ms. Skride brought a wide tonal palette to her insightful and passionate interpretation, her tone meaty and bold to open, then sweet, gossamer and brash.
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Kavanaugh's brash and embarrassing failure on this case alone is in my opinion generates sufficient doubt regarding his competence that his nomination should be denied.
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Still, it's classic Trump: Brash and high-risk, likely to steal media attention and excite the base, even as it likely turns off other voters.
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The former Terminator turned Governator turned Apprentice host is better known for his huge muscles, his brash '33s action star chops and his big personality.
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From 2,000 miles away, Donald Trump has seemed over the years like a cartoon American tycoon -- brash, bullying, braying and not to be taken seriously.
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But Trump, a brash outsider with no diplomatic or government experience, and Abe, a veteran lawmaker, have differences on policy issues such as free trade.
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Joseph Naemi, one of Mr. Passin's longtime business partners, recalled joining him in a brash attempt in 2002 to buy Uzbekistan's national oil company, Uzbekneftegaz.
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Since its release in October, Three Billboards has steadily generated criticism for its brash handling of sensitive topics like police brutality, racism, and racial slurs.
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But his brash and aggressive campaign style has also stirred multiple controversies, such as when he proposed temporarily banning Muslims from entering the United States.
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The Gordon meeting helped put the brash young scientist on the academic map and won him an appointment as a visiting professor at Stanford University.
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Dana White, the UFC president with the brash instincts of Don King, called out the culinary workers in the manner of a trash-talking prizefighter.
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Trump, clueless about Washington ways, brash and impulsive, correctly saw he had a weaving spider heading the FBI and wished him to not be disloyal.
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It's brash and brave, but also comforting; if he's at peace with how his story ends, it gives us the strength to do the same.
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Niznik played Nina on the beloved family drama, the Browns' brash neighbor, who at times throughout the series was romantically involved with Andy Brown (Williams).
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But, inevitably and inexorably, Trump returns back to the brash provocateur which he has been for almost every moment of his 71 years on Earth.
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Graham told CNN he would choose to support the Texas Republican over the brash billionaire because Trump is an "interloper" and not a real Republican.
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Granted, the cantankerous Bernie Sanders and the brash Donald Trump may be caricature American personalities, but their roles are purely European (or perhaps Latin American).
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Like that iconic, oft-sampled sound, nightcore's inescapable appeal lies in loud, brash, low-brow fun, a heart-pounding blunderbuss of gooey, candy-coated sounds.
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Joseph Naemi, one of Mr. Passin's longtime business partners, recalled joining him in a brash attempt in 2002 to buy Uzbekistan's national oil company, Uzbekneftegaz.
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It's a bold, brash comic storyline full of terror and foreboding and has set the stage for much of what's considered standard in modern comics.
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There are images as well of Leo Zulueta, a tattoo artist stamped with a brash chevron-like pattern that enhances the contours of his back.
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The generation has grown tired of politicians reading non-substantive speeches and not delivering on promises; brash honesty and bold action are much needed changes.
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Just as he was in his days as a brash, do-whatever-it-takes-to-win wrestler, Punk is certain he will come out victorious.
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In times like the 1980s, when fashion itself was brash and theatrical, designers were unafraid of models who brought their outsized personalities to the catwalk.
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Trump's warmer stance toward Russia rankled lawmakers throughout the campaign, setting up an early foreign policy wedge between the brash real estate mogul and Congress.
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During the 2016 presidential campaign, many of Donald Trump's evangelical backers compared the brash and unorthodox businessman to the morally flawed kings in ancient Israel.
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Dressed in a sharp pin-striped blue suit, the brash 28-year-old predicted he would knock Alvarez out in the first round on Nov.
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His brash style with reporters and bombastic tweets against those who oppose his agenda have left many D.C. insiders trying to understand this new normal.
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Lahren, a 24-year-old known for her video monologues delivered in a brash, self-aggrandizing tone, rose to quick prominence within right-wing media.
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For over 30 years, Mr. Petronio, 59, has been making brash, hyperkinetic dances that demand precision, attack and a sense of adventure from his dancers.
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Though this week features the first review in this series of a Star Wars comic, Marvel's taken a bold, brash stance on their new run.
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And now that we have it, there's something delightful about watching figures known for their brash personae and flippant trolling suddenly turn to public whining.
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Messengers are known for a brash, adrenalized approach to their work, threading through traffic at dizzying speeds and often treating red lights as mere suggestions.
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The album has a duality that some of Ms. Swift's past work lacks — it's bold but subdued, brash but beautiful, deliciously fierce but equally vulnerable.
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In 2015, Uber's brash behavior under its former chief executive, Travis Kalanick, had strained its relationship with German regulators and ultimately forced it to retreat.
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But in the same film she also played the brash, short-haired, tomboyish, contemporary teenage hitchhiker, smoking a pipe just because she knew she shouldn't.
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Followers of Mr. Musk, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, are drawn to his brash hyper-masculinity and angry tweets — his memes, rockets and flamethrowers.
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A familiarity with the biography of Eastman — black, gay, emotionally vulnerable — is not necessary to appreciate his music, which can be ceremonial, cunning and brash.
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And, in those brash and colorful years in the 1970s, when the Stonemasters were drawing attention in the news media, he was a fashion coordinator.
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And to be fair, despite his brash persona Trump is clearly very knowledgeable about commercial real estate development and some important aspects of corporate finance.
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Kalanick's decision to step down under pressure from Uber's shareholders marks a turning point for the company after months of turbulence under the brash CEO.
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At our request, Mr. Malik and Ms. Versace exchanged emails about the collection, which includes zip-up bombers, distressed jeans and brash logo T-shirts.
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To Liberty, the brash Hamilton — an always-on-brand, media-savvy, image-conscious lover of pop music, fashion and partying — could be the perfect frontman.
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" Grimm, a former FBI agent who has a more brash, pugnacious style, brushed aside Trump's endorsement of Donovan, saying it "didn't bother me at all.
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The standout in this regard has to be Carl Icahn, a brash investor whom Mr. Trump has named as a special adviser on regulatory reform.
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Compared with his brash successor, Nicolas Sarkozy, he seemed a model of understatement, one of the last French presidents who seemed to embody the nation.
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The old, true Kosciuszko Bridge is one of the dwindling number of places where the brash and dirty old soul of New York still resides.
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If we're being generous to the design, one clear benefit is that the 7 Series is unmistakably the big, brash car in the BMW lineup.
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While Blankenship has no political experience, his deep pockets and brash style could scramble the current Republican primary field, which is currently divided by Rep.
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Through it all, Macron's aides say he views himself as Trump's interpreter in Europe, sifting through the brash pronouncements to find places of common interest.
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Suffering from burnout and "generalized hate," she's vulnerable to the brash businessman who approaches her with a convoluted plan to monetize the city's wastewater supply.
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I don't want to – I don't want to be brash, Jimmy, I don't want to go out on a limb, but you've heard this before.
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Fake news stories circulated with rumors that he was even born in the Sichuan province, and people on Weibo praised his brash and unorthodox style.
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Gallardo does it as soon as he arrives, executing a brash plan to assassinate one of the Naranjo brothers and set his plan into motion.
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This is a bold, brash, colorful, exciting new work for these old properties, and fans of retro-futurism and vintage superheroes should definitely pay attention.
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One way to assess the brash new initiative from Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon is whether it does anything to address this dynamic.
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The color work is what he's better known for, photographs that, to begin with, were brash and often jubilant, a world away from Frank's gloom.
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Still, CNN's report captures a White House seemingly shaken by the past week's revelations and unconvinced by Trump's brash denials that he did anything wrong.
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It's most glaring overall problems seems to center on how the human resources role was conceived at Uber by its brash and commanding leader Kalanick.
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We want to punch this brash industrialist's face—which looks nothing like his long-established son Logan's—every time it shows up on the screen.
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