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He said it was time to be bold and said a new hub airport would help economic growth and create hundreds of jobs in the South East.
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Geoff Ford, chairman of two South Shields engineering companies, Ford Aerospace and Ford Component, praised the council for the plans, which he said needed to be "imaginative and bold".
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The gin uses both the citrusy fruit pulp and the mocha-like seeds which, in combination, are said to be responsible for the distinctively bold and spritely character of the drink.
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The council said "bold" changes will be made to tackle "serious management failings" identified in a report.
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Reid, addressing around 200 shareholders at the Glasgow club's annual meeting, said "bold, radical action" must be taken to combat "stories of lies, conspiracies and cover-ups" within Scottish football.
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As for Al Jazeera International's editorial agenda, don't expect things to be all that different from its Arabic sister channel, whose provocative content is famously critical of Middle Eastern governments and, of course, the U.S. "They're going to be bold in their reporting, " a spokeswoman said.
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Though any number of vegetables can be substituted here, Ms. Bloomfield said it's important to balance bold ones, like sunchokes or fennel, with mild ones, like potatoes or carrots.
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"The longer democracy institutionalizes, the more bold politicians can be in trying to wrest power away from the army, " said Christine Fair, a professor at Georgetown University's Security Studies Program.
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"I would be so bold as to say they were better than most people expected them to be, " she said.
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