I'm here today to continue the proud tradition of bold American diplomacy.
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Banks' bold speech last year put this microaggression back on our agenda.
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Japan has taken a bold step forward and set an ambitious target.
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It's in this context that a bold solution was needed, Moses said.
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You need to be bold and take responsibility for your own safety.
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McCain was another boldface name with whom Iseman was acquainted by then.
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All the boldface drug names on this list are prescription drugs.
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Knowing the boldface improves your odds, but it's no guarantee.
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Words floated outward from that mouth, boldface and italicized, swirling like a vituperative cyclone.
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Omissions don't come only in the boldface categories that attract the lion's share of attention.
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In boldtext it read: WOLFGANG GÜLLICH, A Life in the Vertical.
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The boldtext represents the attacker's input; the regular text represents the server's responses.
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This statement-"Thelaboratory's allegation of compliance is not credible and the evidence of correction is not acceptable"-appearsnearly 45 times, in boldtext.
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The boldtext above the graphic photo is black, except for the words "Over 1,057,000" and "John Lennon," which appear in bright red.
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It's a pretty basic view: unread messages have boldedtext, read messages do not.