Sandberg has been attacked for her wealth, her brazen opinion, her platform, and her well-positioned friends.
Still, some on the federal bench refuse to countenance such tactics in their more brazen variations.
In autumn, however, the birds are in survival mode and are not as brazen.
Some franchises require someone to be good at sales while others might fit less-brazen personalities.
McCain said Lewis' earlier statement was "a brazen and baseless attack" and called on Sen.
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The cartoonish results, which approach cacophony, echo the brazen visual form of the graphic novel.
Their brazen ways risk riling antitrust regulators, still giddy from smacking around that rapacious monopolist, Microsoft.
Three years after Sarbanes-Oxley was enacted a major commodities firm, Refco, collapsed amid brazen accounting fraud.
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Has anyone else noticed how the commercialism is getting more brazen, blatant and bloated on noncommercial TV?
And those are just the most brazen and most easily detected suspicious options trades in the market.
At first, Daimler tried to brazen it out, arguing that any small car would flip in such circumstances.
The ensuing rivalry led both sides to public sniping, brazen promises, uneasy alliances, awkward compromises and desperate deadlines.
The video was captured by cell phone in Daveyton, near Johannesburg, shocking the world for its brazen cruelty.
By the time he ran in 1992, Clinton had learned that brazen replies were key to political success.
The brazen heist is Europe's highest-value and most dramatic tarmac holdup in a decade, said aviation security specialists.
Some brazen marketers have even crashed one of the last marketing-free zones: weddings.
Officials can fulminate or brazen it out, arguing by turns that the material involved is trivial or deeply damaging.
In a brazen wiggle, his office left open the possibility that the fine could be paid from campaign contributions.
The McCain campaign called his remarks a "brazen and baseless attack, " and called on Obama to repudiate the comments.
Mr. Mutairi's profile is the most brazen example of Mr. Levick's confidence that the media can be easily manipulated.
He must have been very brazen, very dim or very well set up.
The brazen assault made headlines around the world, but it was simply the highest-profile attack in the region of late.
The show is smart enough to test the waters of outrage but not brazen enough to take a genuine plunge.
Such brazen ambitions might be more attainable if Yahoo merged with, say, Viacom, owner of CBS, MTV and other outlets.
With so much trouble encompassing Stevens, the desire for a seventh term had a brazen air of unreality about it.
Some of the most brazen destruction has occurred at the Roman city of Apamea, about 40 miles northwest of Hama.
They approximated the brazen panache of Kirk, the relentless logic and calm of Spock and the brilliance and crankiness of Bones.
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Their reputation was suspect, since they had staged a brazen mutiny against their Nobel Prize boss two years before, in 1957.
The murder has thrown a spotlight on Cambodia's culture of brazen violence, which continues to cast a shadow right across society.
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