Rosenthal brazenly predicts that Kaplan College will have more than 1 million enrolled students by 2004.
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How, exactly, was it decided that Ford Global Design would plagiarize Aston Martin so brazenly, so pointedly?
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And don't even get me started on New York City brazenly popping up in the path of a hurricane.
"You brazenly and deliberately denied everything you've just admitted to me, " Winfrey said.
But critics say the Chamber has become more brazenly pro-Republican under Mr Donohue.
Acidulous and brazenly absurd, the movie was a one-of-a-kind mainstream picture, with startling oddities that people talked about for years.
Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, to go along, apparently by brazenly transferring missile defense monies to ship-building and other member-directed priorities.
What could be going on in the brain of someone who brazenly insults then allegedly strikes a 19-month old child?
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However, in his new feature-length documentary, brazenly named The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, he has taken quite a different tack.
Writers who brazenly attempt something new after wrapping up a popular series often find that their fan base doesn't stick with them.
Charles (Antoine Monnier), a quietly imperious sensualist of blazing intelligence, lives idly in a bare garret and does little but brazenly chase women.
With branches only in Switzerland, Wegelin claimed to be bound only by Swiss banking laws, brazenly scooping up deposits after UBS jettisoned Americans.
Perhaps most importantly, Phillips succeeded where John Edwards so brazenly failed.
Notwithstanding the extent to which the Apple ad was a gamble, it reached for the glory of extreme hyperbole, and brazenly set user expectations to the sky.
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Amtrak, a train operator, has also seen a surge in passengers, particularly in the Washington-New York-Boston corridor yet it is asking, brazenly, for more federal subsidies to cope.
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Avtovaz has in past months tackled the gangsters who used to spirit cars into parallel distribution channels (such as roadside sales lots, brazenly located next to the factory).
'A sheet of snow gleamed on the slopes of these distant mountains... the peaks brazenly pierced the grey cloud to reappear above the shifting vapours like reefs, suspended in the sky...
Five years later, after the Republicans took over Congress, DeLay brazenly challenged and easily defeated Gingrich's handpicked candidate and best friend, Bob Walker, for the position he now holds.
If nobody defends or enforces the property rights, large well-financed companies can (and will and do) simply brazenly ignore those rights and use the technology, without compensation to anyone.
The Marlins stadium deal is such an easy target because in no other case has the recipient of huge subsidies so brazenly turned around and slashed team payroll to lowest in the league.
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The poorly domesticated Paul lives tensely with his grimly steadfast wife (Marie-Paule Laval), their teen-age son, and a newborn daughter, yet brazenly philanders with Ulrika (Johanna ter Steege), who makes no pretense of loving him.
In 2009 the Obama Administration pushed through a brazenly political restructuring of bankrupt General Motors and Chrysler, and huge payoffs were made to the United Auto Workers, a pro-Obama union, at the expense of bondholders.
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But what appears to be happening all too frequently is that prosecutors pursue cases that are flimsy or brazenly try to change the rules so that the accused is put at a disadvantage in the courtroom.
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