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To be clear, conservatives have long supported policies that push women out of the workforce, but there's a newfound brazenness that calls for American women leaving the workplace to have and raise families.

From Salon

"The city centre has become lawless and this is where they are getting the brazenness because they know that the systems we have in place with the policing and the control of crime has failed."

From BBC

But the brazenness made clear that Mr. Modi sees few checks on his enormous power.

Several current and former DEA officials who examined the memo told the AP they were surprised less by the brazenness of the plan than the agency’s acknowledgement of it in internal documents.

Standing outside the shop next to piles of shattered glass from the destroyed storefront, Snelson was not only feeling shaken by the brazenness of the burglary but also chastened.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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