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As a record of raw Broadway talent, there may never be a greater cast album than the one on which Barbra Streisand, at 21, was captured in a state of wild, almost feral daredevilry.

They had to perform an act similar to daredevilry, which is, to extract and detoxify venom from a snake without being bitten.

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His fatal launch was apparently general daredevilry and not an attempt to gather data for flatearthism.

Repeatedly, Hansard reveals himself as a fearless, original thinker, and the daredevilry doesn’t always work.

As symbols go, Niagara Falls offers plenty: a source of power, daredevilry, a bucolic vacation.

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

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