The great literary cultures of human history were not afraid to take their themes from the past. |
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They are not afraid to use tarot cards, runes, a dowsing rod, or other new techniques to find their way. |
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On the whole they are not afraid to have the tough conversations that men shy from. |
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He is not a racialist, he can speak Tamil, and he knows the village scene and its characters well, and was not afraid to show his emotions. |
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They're not afraid of the occasional use of a major scale, or a long drawn out peaceful ambient break. |
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You are not afraid of taking on difficult tasks or ventures that call for skillful manoeuvres. |
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Accept this, and be not afraid to turn your back on what you were in order to become something else. |
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As for Peter the Great, he might also have been akin to Edward II insofar as he was not afraid to indulge in manual occupations. |
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The album avoids being banal and predictable because he is not afraid to fully use his voice to emote. |
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If you're not afraid of the dark or things that go bump in the night you will at least have the nerve to make it through the audition. |
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I've learned that many of us are not afraid to share some pretty personal stuff. |
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One thing about the previous commissioner is that he was not afraid to put his neck on the block and say what he believed. |
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And she's not afraid to use it, regularly calling in with the solution to a hard-to-shift stain or to correct the advice of the on-air expert. |
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Angus, Shorthorn, Simmental, Charolais and Limousin farmers were not afraid to pay big money for top class bulls. |
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As the lead instructor, owner, operator and stall mucker of KD Stable, I am not afraid of work. |
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Perhaps yesterday afternoon I slipped into a parallel world where everyone was really nasty, full of hate and not afraid of showing it? |
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There is obviously still a streak of the Essex boy racer in Kemp and he is not afraid to indulge it when he gets the chance. |
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He is a superb tackler of the ball, and is not afraid to roam upfield to cross the ball. |
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Since turning pro in 1988, he has earned a reputation as a warrior in the ring, not afraid of turning his fights into street brawls. |
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The evil ones are not afraid of officials, they are only afraid of being reported in the news. |
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She's very bold and not afraid of anything and I think she has a bright future ahead of her. |
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Kathrine wore a purple one-piece swimsuit which she was not afraid to wear. |
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He recognised theatrical quality wherever he found it, and was not afraid to use the unusual, as in his orientally costumed 1955 King Lear. |
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I had seen him on October 22, 1978, in his first homily as pope, admonishing and encouraging the whole of humanity to be not afraid. |
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They are not afraid to chop and change film techniques, split screens, or switch between documentary, illustration and drama. |
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But I'm not afraid to walk away if I think the person offering it is full of hot air. |
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Gallant is also not afraid to spread his wings outside the usual hummer and strummer box. |
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Beginning almost teasingly, it builds to a thrillingly intense climax, Cave screaming that he's not afraid to die. |
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He comes across as harsh and cold-hearted, but is not afraid to show Keel's warmer side if need be. |
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It was hard to recover my form, but I'm not afraid to go into tackles any more and I feel great and impatient for the games to come. |
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She was a very vibrant and extrovert girl and not afraid of saying her piece. |
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He was not afraid of her, and she sensed his bravery was genuine and not the result of insincere male bravado. |
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He was not afraid to raise the most controversial questions posed by medical ethics nor to probe the current boundaries of medical practice. |
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We have a problem with coydogs, and I can tell you from first hand experience they are not afraid of a club. |
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He is an in-your-face defenseman who is not afraid to cross-check and battle every shift. |
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He's also a deadeye shooter from 3-point range and is not afraid to take big shots. |
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Landau is also not afraid to allow disenchanted Cuban citizens to speak their minds. |
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If you wander too close to their nest sites on the moorland, they will dive-bomb and are not afraid to make contact with heads. |
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I stand by most of my articles but am not afraid to admit when I have erred in judgement. |
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Because I'm not afraid to tell you that I'll be back tonight to live-blog American Idol. |
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The truest are not wafflers, and they are not afraid to stand up for something controversial. |
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Race is the most potent weapon in their armoury and some in both the party and the electorate are not afraid to use it. |
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She is one of the most thoughtful judges on the court and is not afraid to upset the apple cart by doing the right thing. |
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She says she's not afraid of death, she's just frightened of losing the people she loves. |
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He said today he was not afraid of competing with supermarkets but feared the effect on customer choice. |
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True leaders are not afraid of telling the truth as they see it for fear of losing favor. |
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They're not afraid to slow their songs down, lose the bass and add a pretty vocal. |
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I was glad to know that there is really an air marshal there, and they are not afraid to shoot somebody who says they have a bomb. |
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Enter the recessionista, that frugal fashionista who's not afraid to troll the clearance racks. |
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Allies need to do more about training good minds who are expert on Asia and who are not afraid of challenging conventional intelligence wisdoms. |
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How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the Lord's anointed? |
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This meant that the Warrior always had to be a stocky male who was not afraid to perform crazy antics. |
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It's not afraid to approach the body as a source of story, not over-intellectualizing yet still able to convey mood and expression. |
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She said the women's liberationists were not afraid of a such a discussion. |
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This performance is not afraid to flirt with danger, stretching the boundaries of what is acceptable in drama and society to their outermost limits. |
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He is a serious scholar and a brave man, who is not afraid of making enemies, and has trodden on plenty of scholarly corns as well as a fair number of unscholarly ones. |
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I am not afraid of rolling up my sleeves and tackling these issues. |
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But you better not cross her, because even though she's mostly sweet and nice and very pretty, she's not afraid to write a song about you if she has to. |
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She was well known for her contrarian wit and was not afraid to speak her mind. |
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And not surprisingly, the vice president checkmated that strategy by selecting a running mate who is not afraid to speak for religious values in the public square. |
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Gene Hackman stars as the infamous Rankin Fitch, a jury selection specialist not afraid to play dirty if it gets the results his clients pay him big bucks for. |
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Lebowitz, however, is not afraid of public speaking, which is how she earns her living these days. |
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She was not afraid to blend together banjos with string orchestras. |
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They're not afraid to discuss tough social topics like wife battering, bride burnings, child abuse or the fact that Indian girls have the highest suicide rate. |
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He's also not afraid to frame illustrious works of art with more simple and modest frames, as he did with one client's collections of Impressionist paintings. |
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In Russia he also has a reputation as a coach who knows his own mind and is not afraid to speak it, something which has not always pleased his club presidents. |
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Schiff was not afraid to make a wistful gesture in the adagio with a slight bending back of his head, nor to smile during the most tender phrases of the allegretto. |
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They are not afraid to lay down their lives for what they believed. |
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He can dribble, he is not afraid to beat men, and of course he can cross, shoot and take free kicks perfectly-what more could you really want from a midfielder? |
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Second, we're not afraid to use quirky or offbeat tactics to sell books. |
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Guerra's not afraid to actually play the guitar conventionally either, and his dolorous, hesitant chording is heard to beautiful effect on the gorgeous closing track. |
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I'm used to all kinds of hard work, as you know, and I'm not afraid. |
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Both have clear strengths, clear weaknesses, and campaigns that are not afraid to go for the jugular. |
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Plus, Anna proves she's not afraid to suffer for the sake of our education as she strips off for an extreme bikini wax. |
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The Luddites were not afraid of technology and did not attempt to eliminate technology out of fear. |
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Lynch was surely not afraid of showing disrespect to the mayor. |
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Courteney is very funny and ballsy and not afraid to look silly. |
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However I hope we shall do better as we go on and as long as there's no dodging or begging the question on our side, I'm not afraid. |
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Via Ferrata climbing is suitable for everyone not afraid of heights who want to experience the Dolomites in a different way. |
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He's not afraid to attack sacred cows and does his best to dispel myths such as the Domino Theory and the sins of Diem. |
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I just learned how to take my sword out of my hammerspace, and I'm not afraid to use it. |
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He reportedly could sing tolerably well and was not afraid to do so before an audience. |
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He is not afraid of responsibility, and has no respect for tradition or convention. |
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He would socialise with junior officers so that they were not afraid to approach him with ideas, or disagree with him when the occasion demanded. |
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Cooper identifies appearances of leitmotivs, and when no music examples are present, is not afraid to spell out chords and melodic ideas. |
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A nurserymaid is not afraid of what you people call work, So I made up my mind to go as a kind of piratical maid-of-all-work. |
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We were about to follow this advice, when another man, more rash than his comrades, said, 'I'm not afraid of caymans,' and spurred his horse into the stream. |
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She was a white, thin, wraithy sort of being, with no stiffening in her spine and no real sense in her head. She couldn't be Varina Howell. Varina was not afraid of swamps. |
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Sebastian Sobecki's discovery of the early provenance of the trilingual Trentham manuscript reveals Gower as a poet who was not afraid to give Henry IV stern political advice. |
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A rogue, not afraid to speak his mind and say the unsayable. |
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And the cub scouts are certainly not afraid of making fun of themselves. |
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I am not afraid of Benjamin Netanyahu, we will not be his figleaf. |
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