More daringly yet, in 1835 he married an Englishwoman who was not noble, Catholic or rich.
Abbey National, daringly, lets customers calculate the cost of a mortgage or a loan.
The Gorbachevs daringly decided that Raisa would be part of a modern-looking, western-style duo.
Dylan was daringly spending the psychic capital of his fame to effect a risky self-transformation the first of many.
At 60, he daringly took a chair of economics at the newly liberated University of Leipzig, in Saxony.
Those who are more daringly public in their unfaithfulness tend to have a lower sense of self-worth, Neuman said.
His big dream was a nuclear-free world, which he pursued daringly but peacefully.
And Kevin Spacey, as their steely office manager, Williamson, plants a daringly long fuse and ignites it with the smallest flicker.
It is this theme that is daringly explored in a new production by Trevor Nunn at the Old Vic in London.
Once again, it is being said, he has stood eyeball-to-eyeball with the most powerful nation on earth and daringly made the Americans blink.
First, he could make himself a rallying-point for the unhappy right setting out a new core of ideas, including a more daringly liberal economic vision.
The actors are hardly charismatic, but Ulmer, capturing their frozen energy in the shifting perspective of daringly long takes, infuses them with his rhapsodically compassionate vision.
There is a brief respite when the boys daringly enter Black Sabbath territory for a comparatively laid-back rendition of Sabbra Cadabra, with its easy riffs and lazy drums.
This year Viacom daringly hired as Paramount's new boss Brad Grey, a talent agent who previously ran his own management business but who has no experience of running a studio.
Minuscule baby potatoes accompanying a herring are daringly undercooked.
The Portuguese navigators who had daringly rounded Cape Bojador in west Africa in 1434 did not take long to seize Goa and then Malacca--the center of a lush trade in cloth and spices.
Most daringly, there is a performance by another tenor giant, Ben Webster, which is strictly speaking not a vocal at all, but a recording of Webster rehearsing a big band in one of his own compositions.
Perhaps most daringly of all, the report argues than in much of the region, the family "has been transformed from a place of safety and security into a place where any type of violence against women may be practiced".
In his usual manner, after dishing out a sop to the left last November by rescuing a rotten construction company, he moved back the other way and presented a batch of tax reforms that, by German standards, are daringly radical.
Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House (and no stranger to risk), thinks a daringly clear agenda would act as a rallying point for America's centre-right majority and could appeal to a decisive 55% of voters, not just a narrow 51%.
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The writer and director, Varun Khanna, daringly presents the sexual violence and abuse that he thinks are lurking behind patriarchal law, and asserts, through an unambiguously partisan script and spare, didactic images, that unyieldingly traditional Islam poses a threat to freedom in general and to women in particular.
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