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  2. Boldness - Wikipedia

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    Boldness is the opposite of shyness. To be bold implies a willingness to get things done despite risks. [1] For example, in the context of sociability, a bold person may be willing to risk shame or rejection in social situations, or to bend rules of etiquette or politeness. An excessively bold person could aggressively ask for money, or ...

  3. Talk:Baldness - Wikipedia

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  5. Bold - Wikipedia

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    HMS Bold, a gun-brig that ran aground and was broken up in 1811; HMS Bold, a gun-brig that was wrecked in 1813; HMS Manly or HMS Bold, a ship that was sold in 1814; USS Bold or HMS Bold (W114), a tugboat transferred to the United Kingdom in 1942

  6. Limited-run series - Wikipedia

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    In television programming, a limited-run series (or simply limited series) is a program with an end date and limit to the number of episodes. For instance, The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' definition specifies a "program with two or more episodes with a total running time of at least 150 program minutes that tells a complete, non-recurring story, and does not have an on-going ...

  7. Talk:Boldness - Wikipedia

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    Having boldness is having the characteristic of strength or presence. Being able to command attention in the room, as if you are a celebrity or famous political figure such as the current US President Donald Trump. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jon Pacilio (talk • contribs) 16:55, 24 March 2017 (UTC) Thanks for your feedback.

  8. Thrasos - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Thrasos [pronunciation?] (Ancient Greek: Θράσος) is the personified concept of boldness. Although the word θράσος itself could be used both in the positive ("courage") and the negative ("over-boldness, insolence") senses, [1] in the only context where Thrasos appears as a personification (a daemon), it is definitely a malicious and suspicious being, mentioned ...

  9. Wikipedia:Be bold - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia does not "enshrine" old practices: bold changes to its policies and guidelines are sometimes the best way to adapt and improve the encyclopedia. In this case, "bold" refers to boldness of idea; such ideas are most commonly raised and discussed first to best formulate their implementation.