With all of these data points nicely aligned, Turn boldly decided to move forward.
In the Bruce Lee venture, he laments he didn't move quickly or boldly enough.
Plenty of other captains have boldly steered into perilous waters, failed to see rocks and crashed.
To be able to boldly ask for, and then strategically negotiate, what they most want.
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These pieces speak of a man who boldly unleashes himself onto and into the medium.
And then, amid the foie frenzy, one chef is boldly thinking out of the box.
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To find the answer, the Houston Astros are boldly going where few teams have gone before.
Then move forward boldly and aggressively, knowing that our plans will change along the way.
Boldly exploring new business territories is no longer an option, but a necessity for market leadership.
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Remember the old Star Trek theme: to boldly go where no man has gone before.
Because we know what we can achieve when we act boldly and invest wisely.
Instead, it is boldly diverting from that path of predictability to take human beings somewhere else.
The Dutch have always kept to the fiction that they boldly resisted the occupation.
So we boldly decided to turn our backs on convention and build our own steel plant.
Judge Vinson strides boldly into waters that most judges, for good reason, seek to avoid.
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When that happens, buy boldly, paying no attention to current gloomy economic and stock market forecasts.
Fuel prices are higher after the government boldly scrapped subsidies on petrol and diesel.
In 2003 German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder boldly declared his country's "emancipation" from American tutelage.
He may have been wrong about some things he did, but he acted boldly.
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Yet, he lacks the conviction to actually ever boldly state what he seems to think.
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So if they act boldly enough, most other countries would be likely to follow.
But Phillip Watts, head of exploration and production, boldly reported a three-year average replacement rate of 102%.
None of this impedes the few real crooks who are willing to boldly certify their own lies.
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However, a new breed of stateside man is boldly going where only dandies once dared to tread.
We're about to boldly go to a galaxy far, far away and match up two cosmic competitors.
With its acquisition of gas producer XTO Energy in 2010, Exxon Mobile moved boldly into the game.
Instead, Baptista propelled the 108-year-old French label boldly forward with strong colors, clean cuts and chic fabrics.
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He has boldly entrusted no fewer than four of the 12 jobs in his cabinet to economists.
It looks like a promotional film for a nation boldly building -- a nation self-assuredly going to work.
Find transferable skills for the new sector, and boldly incorporate them into the way you lead your search.
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