Word: unafraidness
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...final words of advice, he offered the seniors the cheer “Go forth, unafraid...
Reagan was unafraid to apply moral pressure on those nations that were stifling individual freedom, developing dangerous weapons and actively seeking to undermine democratic institutions. Consequently, when advisors and cabinet members urged him to eliminate the phrase “evil empire” from his now-famous speech, Reagan insisted that it remain...
Glimcher’s close relationship to the great talents gave him a distinct advantage in knowing how to organize art exhibitions. Not surprisingly, he was unafraid to indulge those insights, and the line between curatorial shows and commercial ones could be very fine...
...grin, a sarcastic jab and a lap dance waiting for everyone. But when she’s not clowning around, she’s The Crimson’s favorite confidante, always listening thoughtfully as people bitch and moan—as people tend to do at 14 Plympton. Unafraid of anything and everyone, Antoinette’s the kind of woman who befriends the drunk clown at Whitney’s before taking on another bar regular in a game of chess. She thrives on interaction and her energy is positively contagious...
...TOKYO" concludes with a message of hope from an emerging underground of artists unafraid to grapple with present-day anxieties or turn a painful past into objects of edifying beauty...