![]() (4) No doubt it was intended as a bold and graphic way of presenting the Iranian nuclear threat, but much of the initial response – on Twitter, at least – was ridicule.(3) And that is why we have taken bold action at home – by making historic investments in renewable energy by putting our people to work increasing efficiency in our homes and buildings and by pursuing comprehensive legislation to transform to a clean energy economy.(2) Moments later, Strauss introduces the bold human character with an energetic, upwards melody which he titles "the climb" in the score.(1) Obamacare price hikes show that now is the time to be bold | Celine Gounder Read more No longer able to keep patients off their plans outright, insurers have resorted to other ways to discriminate and avoid paying for necessary treatments. ![]() (n.) Standing prominently out to view markedly conspicuous striking the eye in high relief.taking liberties in composition or expression as, the figures of an author are bold. (n.) Somewhat overstepping usual bounds, or conventional rules, as in art, literature, etc.(n.) In a bad sense, too forward taking undue liberties over assuming or confident lacking proper modesty or restraint rude impudent. ![]()
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