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But there's no need to be temerarious about these little matters.
At first sight, it might seem a temerarious endeavor, for two reasons.
He was doing a very courageous, albeit a very temerarious, thing.
The Master of the Horse was a young officer of a brave and even temerarious disposition.
I think it was temerarious, immoral,' said Azéma.
Recovering my self-possession, I asked if there were modes of transit by which I could safely visit this temerarious and remote people.
In granting these petitions, the Court took judicial notice of "the general tendency of youth to be rash, temerarious and uncalculating."
Sixteen ships of the French Navy have born the name Téméraire ("bold" or "temerarious").
I have confessed myself a temerarious theologian, and in that passage from boyhood to manhood I ranged widely in my search for some permanently satisfying Truth.
But now he was aware that the fluctuating vapour about him was something more than vapour, and the temerarious excitement of his first essay was shot with fear.
The Kalonian had been a badly shaken entity; it was a measure of his state of mind that he did not liquidate the temerarious Tellurian then and there.
Paintings of particular interest remain from that Canadian period, linked to that fathal symbiosis established between the master's "provincial luggage" and the temerarious clash wit immeasurable perfectionism.
This doctrine of philosophical sin was censured as scandalous, temerarious, and erroneous by Pope Alexander VIII in 1690 in his condemnation of the following proposition:
According to Rui de Pina, this happened because some of these fugitives, after a hard chase, gathered with one of the Ferdinand's battles on the rear and faced the most temerarious pursuers.
Until that fatal moment, during an hour and thirty-four minutes of flight, an average speed of 319 km/h had been recorded by the onboard instruments, thus a good chance had existed of achieving the goal set by the temerarious pilot.
Its exact origin is unknown although Aristotle in Ethica Nicomachea, Book III, mentions, along with other examples, that the virtuous man is not temerarious nor timorous, but courageous; but through time it has been used by several families.
As for Shawn's not having seen the manuscript of the book, the untruth of that statement may be measured by the fact that it was Shawn who suggested its title; I would never have been temerarious enough to make use of such a title on my own.
With a vicious lunge the elephant swerved to the right to dispose of this temerarious foeman who dared intervene between himself and his intended victim; but he had not reckoned on the lightning quickness that could galvanize those steel muscles into action so marvelously swift as to baffle even a keener eyesight than Tantor's.
The missile sank deep in the bear's rump eliciting a roar of rage and pain and bringing it around with an alacrity and agility that belied its great bulk as it sought the temerarious creature that dared assault it; and upon the instant, without a pause, it charged von Horst.
When before this, temerarious anticipators have written of the mighty buildings that might someday be, the illustrator has blended with the poor ineffectual splutter of the author's words, his powerful suggestion that it amounted simply to something bulbous, florid and fluent in the vein of the onion, and L'Art Nouveau.