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I have amused myself by writing an audaciously long letter.
The man audaciously took her hand, examined it and laughed.
Sometimes married women act still more audaciously; I will mention an instance.
Did he intend to audaciously walk into the middle of the celebrations?
It arrived four years after the bombing and seemed audaciously fast at that.
Rather, the key to success this season, and perhaps in seasons to come, was planning audaciously enough for demand.
Most floated gently around the body and none were audaciously bare.
But now it has audaciously invented a third life.
Some have audaciously stated that the composition has no depth of feeling at all.
She stared audaciously at him, and he returned the stare, unable to help himself.
These great works were once audaciously modern, and they should retain a sense of their radicalism today.
"Take another message to Whit for me," she said, audaciously.
Or you could put it another way - it's derivative, audaciously so, but fun none the less.
Certainly, when it comes to classical music, few cities are so abundantly and audaciously full of life.
I find it audaciously inventive, full of startling fits and turns.
At 5:05 am, Chinese troops launched their attack audaciously.
As he audaciously said the last, he managed to free himself from the prison of his black pants.
And he writes so audaciously that no editor seems to have dared to lay a glove on him.
The latter is a comparison the author audaciously invites.
She would be dressed audaciously, in a style not faintly like anyone else in the room.
What idea it had been that had sent me so audaciously trespassing I could not now remember.
And you're reminded, too, that those explosions were often audaciously, horrifyingly funny.
Seafood is audaciously fresh, usually impeccably prepared and appropriately presented.
And then there's Venice, which seems to have sprung from a dream, a city built audaciously on a lagoon.
Some are functional and practical, others may be audaciously decorative, but they all bear the personal touches of the people who created them.