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And when later suspended by the Parliamentary Privileges Committee, they actually had the temerity to file a suit in the Courts, knowing full well that such matters are exclusively handled by Parliament.
An Orthodox rabbi who heads the Bnei David pre-military yeshiva program in the Jewish community of Eli, Levenstein has had the temerity to express his distaste and opposition to homosexuality.
First, there was Jessica Roberts (Rekha Sharma), who had the temerity to threaten Caligula in her ploy to escape Misty's basement.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1298422/yellowjackets-cut-christina-ricci-out-of-dance-number/
I Am Not an Alcoholic: ‘After the AA meeting a man had the temerity to tell me that I wasn’t being honest’
Then, with the temerity to suggest that yes, we are still in a drought though it may not feel like one, they tell us that maybe people can begin to use a little more water.
Yet, the very same week, Bowen had the temerity to claim that stopping new projects would be “irresponsible”.