Boldest Sentence Examples

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  • San Francesco di Paolo, opposite the royal palace, is an imitation of the Pantheon at Rome by Pietro Bianchi di Lugano (1815-1837), and its dome is one of the boldest in Europe.

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  • Red itself is probably the boldest color around.

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  • The Archean rocks produce a picturesque coast-line, the north shore particularly being indented by deep bays surrounded by high cliffs, mostly burnt off and somewhat desolate; the islands also rise abruptly to considerable heights, the north shore furnish= ing the boldest scenery of the Great Lakes.

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  • He was the boldest and most original of Japanese landscape artists, leaving powerful and poetic records of the scenery of his own land as well as that of China, and trusting more to the sure and sweeping stroke of the brush than to color.

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  • By universal consent this is approved as the boldest resolution arrived at by an independent commander throughout the war.

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  • The Mexican treasure ships fell into the hands of Piet Heyn, the boldest of their admirals, in 1628; and they 'were able to send armies across the ocean, conquer a large part of Brazil, and set up a flourishing Dutch dominion in South America (see Dutch West India Company).

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  • These do not hunt in packs, but will sometimes singly attack a bullock; they and the wolves make havoc among sheep. A favourite feat of the boldest of the young men of southern Afghanistan is to enter the hyena's den, single-handed, muffle and tie him.

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  • Rest assured that even the boldest reds now usually contain an iridescence that makes them less harsh and easily wearable by women of varying skin tones.

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  • With such a vibrant hair color, redheads can throw caution to the wind and dapple in some of the boldest of reds and the deepest of brown hues without taking away from their unique and fiery locks.

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  • Rather than fear the process of choosing the right lipstick, go ahead and take a stroll down the cosmetic aisle and find the brightest, boldest, sexiest shade of red.

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  • It is one of the boldest and handsomest of hardy grasses for the margins of artificial water or streams, associated with such things as the Typhas, Acorus, Bulrush, and Water Dock.

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  • The Sama collection contains the boldest of the eye looks.

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  • Its keypad may not as sleek and metallic as the Motorola RAZR, but you have to admit that the Sanyo Katana comes with one of the boldest looking paint jobs out there.

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  • It ranks, up to our own day, as the last of the great philosophies, and the boldest of all.

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  • This last and boldest argument is a system of idealistic philosophy in a nutshell.

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  • This distinction was already current in the catechetical school of Alexandria, but Origen gave it its boldest expression, and justified it on the ground of the incapacity of the Christian masses to grasp the deeper sense of Scripture, or unravel the difficulties of exegesis.

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  • The fall of Cracow extinguished the last hope of the boldest Pole; but before the end of the year an extraordinary reaction began in Poland itself.

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  • It is a proof of the strength of the moral instincts of mankind that the only phase of culture which we can survey in all its stages from beginning to end culminated not in materialism, but in the boldest idealism.

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  • The true evidence for what is essential in Christianity, he contends, is its adaptation to the wants of human nature; hence the religious spirit is undisturbed by the speculations of the boldest thinkers.

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  • The Marshall Islanders are the boldest and most skilful navigators in the Pacific. Their voyages of many months' duration, in great canoes sailing with outrigger to windward, well-provisioned, and depending on the skies for fresh water, help to show how the Pacific was colonized.

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  • As far back as the Paraclete days, he had counted as chief among his foes Bernard of Clairvaux, in whom was incarnated the principle of fervent and unhesitating faith, from which rational inquiry like his was sheer revolt, and now this uncompromising spirit was moving, at the instance of others, to crush the growing evil in the person of the boldest offender.

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  • The crown of Succession England was left vacant for the boldest kinsman to of Henry I.

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  • The result is a soft finish that gives even the boldest features a gentler look.

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  • With that in mind, the boldest emo cuts aren't suitable for conservative careers or similar situations, but there are many great emo styles that can be restyled for different occasions.

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  • If you're the type who wants to pick and choose from only the brightest and boldest bags out there, look to Paul Frank.

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