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1. “You would have thought that the murderer would have had some sort of prearranged signal to indicate his success to the mob and thus embolden them and perhaps dishearten the palace guard
2. His attitude and conviction is what the military is all about and what the attitude of our government should be! It is the caliber of men like Jay, who is retiring, and others like him that are also leaving the military, that embolden my belief in our future as they openly declare ---- that they are not leaving the service of our country!!
3. 11 If the universe were only material and man only a machine, there would be no science to embolden the scientist to postulate this mechanization of the universe
4. Exerting confidence in Christ’s presence will embolden you for your spiritual revolution
5. � The low clouds, preventing aircraft patrols, would undoubtedly embolden German submariners in making more use of surface attacks, in order to save precious torpedoes by using their deck guns
6. Also, a severe loss of face for us in Iraq and Syria due to a failed air campaign may just embolden the extreme conservative Wahabi factions in Saudi Arabia into openly questioning or criticizing their King’s alliance with us
7. see his embolden stance waver
8. embolden the young girl
9. What we have done, instead, is strengthen and embolden the AlQaida
10. This, my friends, is the truth that shall embolden us towards our final victory
11. While Harry surely did not know the truth, the rumours had been enough to embolden him
12. Given that most growth stocks were still reeling from the deleterious economic and wealth effects of the dot-com bubble-popping in March of 2000, 9/11 did little to embolden or even encourage consumers to spend as they simply became more cautious, drawing like turtles into their shells
13. "Is it true?" the latter commenced, with a complacently insolent air, "is it true that it is a judicial maxim, a maxim resorted to by all magistrates, to begin an interview about trifling things, or even, occasionally, about more serious matter, foreign to the main question however, with a view to embolden, to distract, or even to lull the suspicion of a person under examination, and then all of a sudden to crush him with the main question, just as you strike a man a blow straight between the eyes?"
1. Emboldened by this, the young warrior attacked and slew the second bug quickly with wide stabbing motions
2. ' I hazarded, emboldened by this realisation
3. Not even the sun, newly emboldened by dissipated storm clouds, could shine enough light on such riddles
4. The formal passage of this egregious bill, that ties ―guest‖ worker programs with proposed amnesty for ―resident‖ aliens, would further encourage potential lawbreakers, who, not unlike their predecessors, would feel emboldened to enter our country illegally without fear of (legal) reprisal
5. But the need to find food before the competition emboldened the rat
6. Pain and indignation may have blinded momentarily the Spanish voters, but by punishing the government, in fact they have also congratulated, applauded and emboldened those perverse terrorists whose only purpose consists in causing devastation and eliminating lives
7. What a pity! To think that Spain had in its hands the weapon to exterminate its internal and, perhaps even international, terrorism for ever…! Unfortunately, what it has done has emboldened and energized both of them to act the same way in other Western democracies with future similar circumstances
8. Somehow that emboldened him
9. Then emboldened by their growing number, they began to escape their former silence
10. 31 And some were emboldened to fight with Judah on the wall, and they came near to kill him when they saw there was no sword in Judah's hand, and they thought of casting him from the wall to his brothers, and twenty men of the city came up to assist them, and they surrounded Judah and they all shouted over him, and approached him with drawn swords, and they terrified Judah, and Judah cried out to his brothers from the wall
11. His unbelievable chutzpah emboldened him after I was aboard, carrying his water, to earn an MBA at ASU during the daytime (evening MBA course were still years away) while drawing pay from Motorola
12. 31 And some were emboldened to fight with Judah on the wall and they came near to kill him when they saw there was no sword in Judah's hand and they thought of casting him from the wall to his brothers and twenty men of the city came up to assist them and they surrounded Judah and they all shouted over him and approached him with drawn swords and they terrified Judah and Judah cried out to his brothers from the wall
13. Feeling emboldened by my lack of response on the street,
14. She sailed on through the crowd like a sea clipper above the waves, pointedly ignoring the giggles of other women and the catcalls of young men emboldened by too much ale
15. Yet, the redeeming feature of that sordid episode was that the fathers of the victims felt emboldened to defy the Dirty Dozen at the Tihar
16. conscience of him who is weak be emboldened to eat those
17. Emboldened by the fire raging out of control and enveloping the gas plant, the slaves attacked and killed many of the guards
18. They are not in the Arrivals Hall because the wind raged, forcing tumultuous seas through barren lowlands to mercilessly drown the gasping unprepared; the anguished turmoil of racing rivers did not obliterate intruding infrastructure; land long poisoned and saturated from decades of denuding did not lasciviously swallow enslaved creatures, nor did it cruelly crush the explosively emboldened who had mined its underpinnings for glitter
19. Emboldened by this success, the Chancellor then presided over the
20. I feel emboldened with him at
21. He was still cold, stiff and in pain, but now he felt somehow emboldened
22. prince was emboldened by the idea of assisting in the real world
23. Will this change alter inter-community relations as well? The 2014 election verdict has revived and emboldened the RSS and its affiliates—RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has described India as a Hindu nation and Hindutva as its core identity
24. The eight remaining thieves were terrified, but their numbers emboldened one of them to grab the gourd Bright Hands was carrying
25. The upper tiers then became so emboldened by the lower tiers' own folly that they began to climb down the stands and attack them in a furious rage
26. “She’s always emboldened
27. He had persuaded Nyreea to accompany him, promising her a lonely drama, and emboldened by her acceptance he had ventured out farther than ever before
28. Perhaps having a fur coat emboldened its wearer
29. Feeling emboldened, she squeezed his arm affectionately
30. Emboldened by David’s embarrassment one of the smaller boys stung the girl in front of him, who happened to be Michelle, in the neck with his pen, and when David ran there with white knuckles, the boy cried out: “You’re in love with her! That’s why you protect her!”
31. Emboldened by the snickers of a few people in the crowd Jacques continued his badgering joke
32. “Look, everybody loves it, Alice, so suck it up,” said Darci, emboldened by the effects of the punch
33. But back to the lesson I was to learn on that day Jessica said something that gave me courage and emboldened me to ask for Diana’s hand
34. Emboldened then, Orlov inquired, “What you want with Ivan? You forget or something about what he promised you would happen if you step on his turf again?”
35. Emboldened by the need to survive, and the belief in my new-found faith that I could, I stepped into the center of the arena boldly
36. emboldened the minister and it was only after the Chairman of the Public Accounts
37. "Shall I tell my friend you will take another if she has one better than this?" asked Jo, unconscious of her little slip of the tongue, and emboldened by her success
38. This success emboldened him, and henceforth there was no longer a dog run over, a barn burnt down, a woman beaten in the parish, of which he did not immediately inform the public, guided always by the love of progress and the hate of priests
39. Emboldened by my
40. endured all without flinching, till emboldened by my sufferance and
41. the door with great ease; love, that emboldened, protected me too: and
42. sportsman, emboldened by the very freedom he could wish, wantonly
43. emboldened me to omit the barely necessary ones
44. towards it; emboldened too by my certainty of being at once unseen and
45. emboldened by me, she presently determined to risk a trial of parts with
46. At length, emboldened by the long and patient watchfulness of his enemies, the Huron attempted a better and more fatal aim
47. "Then," said the count, "I am emboldened to speak openly to you
48. Emboldened, a novice called Juley said in a loud whisper: “Women don’t bother Carlus, he can’t see them
49. Patricia was emboldened to confess to me that she had never seen my show, but would I mind taking a photo with her because it would make her sister so jealous
50. When we had sufficiently graduated our advances towards the main point, by toying, kissing, clipping, feeling my breasts, now round and plump, feeling that part of me I might call a furnace mouth, from the prodigious intense heat his fiery touches had rekindled there, my young sportsman, emboldened by the very freedom he could wish, wontonly takes my hand, and carries it to that enormous machine of his, that stood with a stiffness! a hardness! an upward bend of erection! and which, together with it bottom dependence, the inestimable bulse of ladies jewels, formed a grand showout of goods indeed! Then its dimensions, mocking either grasp or span, almost renewed my terrors
1. “It’s emboldening the other media outlets!” Chutani shouted
1. It is also with profound deference and self-distrust that any criticism should be ventured upon the gospel which the self-denying and learned missionary body is proclaiming to the pagan majority of mankind, with a courage and endurance which puts us all to shame; but the knowledge which I possess of the inmost sympathy of some of the ablest of themselves emboldens me to express an expectation that the alteration of some of the modes of stating Christianity abroad, which a similar change at home may naturally lead to, will be attended with happy results
2. ” Dede keeps punching her playfully in the arm, but it only emboldens Annie
3. Your arrival emboldens me to ring for some tea