Now I would like to read it and normally would fire off an opinion with my usual audacity.
His new book is The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.
Hope in the face of difficulty, hope in the face of uncertainty, the audacity of hope.
The audacity of Brazil's criminal gangs, and the impunity they enjoy even behind bars, is chilling.
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His French New Wave references only highlight the audacity and inventiveness that his movie lacks.
How angered Morgan Stanley Smith Barney must have been with the audacity of Robert Baird.
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What you've created is threatening to destroy the sidewalk with its rhythmic audacity and funky perspicacity.
Nor will most directors put up with anything like the audacity of Edgar Bronfman Sr.
In healthcare, audacity too often belongs to the skeptics, rather than to the hopeful.
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To analysts, the deal hinted at a new and long-overdue audacity from the conservative 42-year-old.
We might, however, have the audacity to hope that Senator Levin will go after them for perjury.
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Those who oppose this fee have also had the audacity to suggest that it is somehow unfair.
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Without asking permission--the audacity part--Thrun offered an online version of the class to anyone in the world.
The Uruguayan had better luck after the break, although his strike owed more to audacity than fortune.
The idea was about 30 years ahead of its time, but you had to admire the audacity.
In 2000, it had the audacity to steal conductor Sir Andrew Davis from under British noses as their music director.
She seems to be taking herself too seriously, and her erotic audacity lacks even the illusion of playfulness.
Nor will most directors put up with anything like the audacity of former Seagram chairman Edgar Bronfman Sr.
He also discovered that some were upset that he had the audacity to sell his Google Glass headset.
It was a surprise for many investors, however, who had the audacity to hope for a trend reversal.
But this is audacity rooted in love and courage not ego and politics.
Well, the President admires the audacity of that proposal, but the President is asking for significantly less than that.
The Audacity of Hope has been described by some as a campaign book.
But I also thought a lot about the audacity of the people who took down the towers that day.
Inspired by such audacity, say Bedouin elders in Sinai, their young men are joining the Salafist ranks in droves.
He fought with bravado and chutzpah and audacity, and won titles doing so.
He titled his book, "The Audacity of Hope, " after one of Wright's sermons.
Often the scariest part of a pitch is the audacity of the idea.
However, audacity, no matter how tempered, gets its share of praise and criticism.
Are these, as Malone suggests, monuments to the audacity of the greatest generation, or just to the ego of politicians?
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