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bold

[bohld] / boʊld /




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Bradford 2025 hosted about 5,000 "big, bold and brilliant" events, organisers said, including the Turner Prize, with city centre footfall increasing by a quarter.

From BBC

Ben Hania’s last film was another bold meshing of the factual and the fictionalized, the hybridized Oscar-nominated documentary “Four Daughters,” in which a real Tunisian family processes personal tragedy through role-playing for the director’s camera.

From Los Angeles Times

It includes some bold claims about his record in office since January.

From BBC

But the new deal with Google-owned YouTube represents a bold new direction for the show at a time when audiences increasingly watch all types of content online.

From Barron's

So it was reasonable to expect that his “Tartuffe,” at New York Theatre Workshop and featuring Matthew Broderick in the title role, might take bold and interesting liberties with Molière’s 1664 play.

From The Wall Street Journal