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Daringly, he let himself remember his real purpose in coming here.
She cut her masks daringly until there was little left of them.
They used Elvis more daringly and, of course, were less successful.
It is also one of his most beautiful and daringly imaginative works.
"But if you want to be daringly different, why not consider a name which fits her special nature?"
"You told me it would be in my best interest to get myself with child," she stated daringly.
Somewhat daringly, the family rented out the house at No. 491.
Of course, "life is unfair," as the man himself once daringly told the nation.
Only in the last game of the match did he use it daringly and aggressively.
At this point, the movie makes some daringly unexpected choices.
Since then you have interested yourself, rather daringly, in the Mule's early life.
She leaned daringly out to study the courtyard far below.
Their plays daringly grasp at the very heart of Israeli history.
Freed from them, she proceeded to reach out daringly into space.
American art has never again been so daringly democratic.
Not only that, but it was a daringly intimate gesture before others.
"Free to Be" is a 32-bar tune with an almost daringly simple theme.
That daringly turned the metaphor of the majority upside down.
Somewhat more daringly, he calls it "a universal music, the first the world has known."
All right, she told herself daringly, it was great.
She had to be the lawyer again, the counselor who moved daringly and called the shots.
Now, with what strength remains, we will daringly engage the enemy.
But one evening, only two months later, Marigold had daringly done it alone.
She daringly put her hands on my shoulders, something she had never done before.
Daringly he decided to sneak one eye open a tiny crack.