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DIYers have an advantage if they want unique floral displays “because the big guys aren’t necessarily doing those kinds of arrangements ... if you want to stand out and be an individual, don’t be afraid to be bold.”

Vance was mentored and funded by Silicon Valley billionaires who imagine themselves to be bold and edgy thinkers because they embrace "neo-reactionary" views, which is just a fancy term for fascism.

From Salon

The difficulty of those dealings may have made her less willing to be bold in some initiatives, especially in foreign policy.

"First. Arsenal have every reason to be confident this season, but the truth remains that to be the best they will need to beat the best. And I think they will. I'll be bold - Arsenal will win the league this year."

From BBC

“We need to aim high, be bold, and build big, to match the size of the opportunity in front of us.”

From BBC

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

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