Under the Restoration, between 1823 and 1827, Cerizet's occupation consisted in first putting his name intrepidly to various paragraphs, on which the public prosecutor fastened with avidity, and subsequently marching off to prison. ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)
Russell Banks reads from his newest novel Lost Memory of Skin, which a Booklist review described as "intrepidly inquisitive, magnificently compassionate, and darkly funny novel of private and societal illusions, maladies, and truths." ❋ Unknown (2011)
John Frankenheimer's pulse-pounding war film is lean and riveting, as Lancaster's character works intrepidly to foil Von Waldheim's exacting plans. ❋ John Farr (2011)
This time they intrepidly mine Oedipal terrain to wrestle with stirring, profound questions about the obstacles to human intimacy. ❋ Unknown (2010)
There were many changes for the subway lines, which involved two more transfers than required, but we intrepidly moved on. ❋ Murray Rosenbaum (2011)
Foer, 32, in this, his first work of nonfiction, intrepidly joins their ranks ... ❋ Unknown (2009)
Forced to concede defeat to his date for the opera, she intrepidly replied, That's OK. ❋ Ralph Gardner Jr. (2011)
Anyone else having his or her blogsite (pa) trolled by B'nai Brith operative Harry Abrams, intrepidly seeking out anti-Semitism everywhere it isn't -- by using telepathy? ❋ Unknown (2009)
It was a token, apparently, of the leader's renewed fire that he wants to "end the cosy cartels of the way top pay is set", to which end he intrepidly proposes an employee on every pay committee. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Along the way he married a countess and a movie star, won a Bronze Star and a Croix de Guerre for his service in the Second World War, bought a vast apartment on Fifth Avenue, and intrepidly barnstormed the heartland, spreading the gospel of fine wine. ❋ Jay McInerney (2011)
Yet even in the face of danger, America's candidates intrepidly soldiered on. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)
On Mondays she puts on gray slacks with a red thong to be rebellious, but the most gumption she can muster to alter the course of her deplorable self-pity is to intrepidly Google the one-who-got-away, then idly peruse Craig's list apartments in his far-away city pretending she has it in her to pack up and go that next weekend to get him back. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Obama intrepidly declared his candidacy and willingness to take on the ❋ Unknown (2009)
Nicholas Carlson posting on Silicon Valley Insider proclaims NYT. com Front Page Editors Ignore Reader Clicks, and he's not writing about how the editors are intrepidly holding out for news values. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Based on a true story, John Frankenheimer's pulse-pounding war film is lean and riveting, as Lancaster's character works intrepidly to foil Von Waldheim's exacting plans. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Anyone else having his or her blogsite patrolled by B'nai Brith operative Harry Abrams, intrepidly seeking out anti-Semitism everywhere it isn't--by using telepathy? ❋ Unknown (2009)
Years of introspection and profound soul searching-intrepidly trekking the seemingly infinite number of unexplored, untamed, thorny and treacherous paths winding circuitously through my psyche-led me to naively conclude that I'd sketched out a nearly complete map of who I am, my worldview, and my purpose. ❋ Unknown (2009)