"That is a remarkably bold attitude!"
Even if she was prompted by Ptolemy, her successful intervention in political and military affairs remains remarkably bold and without any known precedent, an extraordinary act for a royal woman.
With so much control, Dr. Shipman became remarkably bold - at times killing patients in his office.
"But the happiness proved short-sighted: perestroika proved to be too bottomless for liberal literature, and many works which only yesterday had seemed remarkably bold began to drown in this well."
The town is an episcopal see and has a Gothic cathedral of remarkably bold architecture.
Produced in 1969 and televised over the winter of 1969-1970, the series was remarkably bold in terms of production.
It was the first of four St Leger wins for Johnson, who was described as a "remarkably bold and resolute" rider.
There are no shoals or other dangers about the island, the shores being remarkably bold and the water deep.
"End welfare as we know it" - it was remarkably bold and utterly vague, this snippet of 1992 campaign rhetoric that now holds social policy hostage.