Word: brazen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Censorship of the press is hardly a rarity in Latin America, but Brazil's military-backed government seems more brazen about it than most. Instead of arresting, warning or otherwise punishing specific editors for printing articles that President Arthur da Costa e Silva finds offensive, the government is now flatly telling the nation's press how to handle stories in advance. Preparing for Nelson Rockefeller's scheduled visit to Brazil this week, the government ordered all editors to "collaborate in order to create a favorable climate for the stay among us of this representative of the Government...
...legal boundary to crime has not been crossed, the banditry is bloodless, the insult to the spirit is in the bandit leer of those grinning lips, the brazen talk, the courting, pawing, smoking, spitting-two paces away from the Passion of Christ. The insult is the triumphantly contemptuous expression with which the snotty brats have come to watch their grandfathers re-enact their forefathers' rites...
FUNNY GIRL. A loud, brassy and almost anachronistic musical biography of Fanny Brice. Barbra Streisand plays the lead in a typically brazen manner that will please her confirmed fans...
FUNNY GIRL. A loud, brassy and almost anachronistic musical biography of Fanny Brice. Barbra Streisand plays the lead in a typically brazen manner that will please her confirmed fans but hardly win her new ones...
...From any brazen throat...