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that Chinese military strategy was out of date, and that China must "audaciously learn from the experience of the information cultures of foreign militaries".


taking blows on the rump with a rod, and playing the charlatan even more audaciously in many other ways.


"runaround" move is mentioned in official FIFA World Cup Technical Reports as "audaciously executed, and called for immense skill, timing, judgment and speed.


in complex ways around Castro and Casablanca (1942) and out of that audaciously bizarre combination comes Cuba.


It attracts visitors who audaciously stick their hand in the mouth.


In 1956 he "audaciously" made an appointment with the editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to.


Vladimir Nabokov's 1962 novel Pale Fire, which McCaffery called the "most audaciously conceived novel of the century.


Benjamin Schulte, dubbed as Benny the Bream by the crowd, fought off audaciously throughout the open-water course to round out the field with a twenty-fifth.


During the latter conflict, she had been audaciously raiding British merchant shipping in British home waters for a month.


But in 1978, Michael Grade at London Weekend Television audaciously won exclusive rights to all league football coverage for ITV in a move.


his nimbleness in the covers and the four boundaries in a row he once audaciously took off Voce at Trent Bridge.


Williams, demonstrates audaciously how, while 'pulled and tugged in the swirl of rush hour traffic,' we.


Cox described the film as "Visually stunning, politically incendiary, audaciously inspiring .


In this match Pelé audaciously attempted to lob goalkeeper Ivo Viktor from the half-way line, only narrowly.


Hazlett, Thomas McGrath, Paddy Carty, James McCabe and Christopher Murphy) audaciously escaped from The Curragh through a tunnel and returned to IRA active.


reader, she chose for the opening line of A Wrinkle in Time, her most audaciously original work of fiction, that hoariest of cliches .


The Palace of the Fans, so audaciously named, also presented a striking appearance.


On lap 17, Prost audaciously overtook both Hill and Senna at Tosa in the presence of backmarkers.



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