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Section of the Aspen Highlands ski area, Colorado
Temerity is a section of steep, gladed skiing terrain at Aspen Highlands, one of the four mountains owned and operated by the Aspen Skiing Company in Aspen
Temerity
Sports management company
Temerity Baseball is a subsidiary of Temerity Capital Partners, which owns and managers several minor league baseball teams as well as minority ownership
Temerity_Baseball
American actor (born 1980)
Short subject 2002–2009 According to Jim Various 182 episodes 2008 The Temerity of Zim Zim Short subject The Christians Jim Movie 2009 RiffRaff Otis Jay
Robert_Belushi
Minor league baseball team
team was purchased following the 2018 season by Temerity Baseball, LLC, led by Andy Sandler of Temerity Capital Partners of Washington, D.C. The Spartanburg/Kannapolis
Kannapolis_Cannon_Ballers
Indian politician
the original on 8 September 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2018. "'He has temerity to offer gyan to me': Prashant Kishor slams Nitish Kumar, says he refused
Prashant_Kishor
American basketball player (born 1978)
2025 along with others in his limited ownership partnership group such as Temerity Baseball (Andy Sandler) and Mike Salvino, and has served on the board of
Shane_Battier
Baseball park in Greensboro, North Carolina
79°47′41″W / 36.07667°N 79.79472°W / 36.07667; -79.79472 Owner Temerity Baseball Operator Temerity Baseball Capacity 7,599 Surface Grass Field size Left Field:
First_National_Bank_Field
Minor league baseball team
the Bowling Green Hot Rods, 3–2. On January 4, 2022, Temerity Baseball bought the team. Temerity Baseball also owns the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers. Team
Greensboro_Grasshoppers
Device that vaporizes a liquid nicotine solution for inhalation
"also engage in grossly offensive online attacks on anyone who has the temerity to suggest that ENDS are anything other than an innovation that can save
Electronic_cigarette
2011 Indian film by A. L. Vijay
glee". She heaped praise on Vikram stating "an antithesis almost, but temerity or timidity, the actor accomplishes the task assigned, with élan." Pavithra
Deiva_Thirumagal
Ski area in Colorado, United States
triple lift "Deep Temerity". The $2.7 million project eliminated the lengthy trek out from the bottom of the Highland Bowl, the Temerity glades, and Steeplechase
Aspen_Highlands
Professional baseball team
needed] It was announced January 25, 2024, that the team had been sold to Temerity Baseball along with several local investors. On February 15, 2024, it was
Lexington_Legends
1824 symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven
good No. 5s and No. 3s, for instance, but how can one possibly have the temerity of trying to write another Ninth Symphony?" Niels Gade composed only eight
Symphony_No._9_(Beethoven)
Siege in Rouen, France in 1591
for once in his life, substituted extreme caution for his constitutional temerity. Neither awaiting the assault upon his entrenchments nor seeking his enemy
Siege_of_Rouen_(1591–1592)
General knowledge encyclopaedia
lack of expertise. In 1911, the historian George L. Burr wrote: With a temerity almost appalling, [the Britannica contributor, Mr. Philips] ranges over
Encyclopædia_Britannica
Baseball stadium in Lexington, Kentucky
84°28′43″W / 38.06545°N 84.47852°W / 38.06545; -84.47852 Owner Temerity Baseball Operator Temerity Baseball Capacity 6,994 Surface Turf Record attendance 9
Legends_Field_(Kentucky)
United States federal law
of Pennsylvania, responded by suggesting that Congress "act to curb the temerity and impudence of individuals affecting to interfere in public affairs between
Logan_Act
1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea
on the decline. In defiance of heaven and reason, the cruel foe had the temerity to cross the sea aboard a thousand ships". Hyujeong called the samurai
Imjin_War
American drama film
No. Title Performer Length 1. "One of Those Stories" 2:43 2. "Temerity" 0:41 3. "So" 2:05 4. "It's Just Its Nature" 2:30 5. "She Likes the Rain"
The_Book_of_Love_(film)
Inverted version of Three Little Pigs published by Heinemann
supplementary details, with exquisite renderings of the wolves' comic temerity and the pig's bellicose stances. Among the wittiest fractured fairytales
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig
The_Three_Little_Wolves_and_the_Big_Bad_Pig
American actor (born 1948)
Norge 2008 The Last Word Man At Gorge Red Sam Berry Hindsight Peter The Temerity of Zim Mr. Brown Short film Green Flash Herb Your Name Here Literary Agent
Richard_Riehle
1990 Telugu-language fantasy film
Ilaiyaraaja. This is a lethal combination that today's movies do not have the temerity to fight against." Filmfare Awards South Filmfare Award for Best Director
Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari
Jagadeka_Veerudu_Athiloka_Sundari
Russian ice hockey player (born 1993)
"Because we were picking fifth in 2012, and he was outraged we would have the temerity to interview him. Because he was going to go first overall." Burke added
Nail_Yakupov
1898 gothic horror novella by Henry James
of the Screw a study in psychopathology, only three persons had had the temerity to guess that it was something more than a ghost story. Heilman, Robert
The_Turn_of_the_Screw
Greek god of fertility and male genitalia
was still in Aphrodite's womb, in revenge for the hero Paris having the temerity to judge Aphrodite more beautiful than her. In another account, Hera's
Priapus
com. Retrieved 2026-01-23. "Temerity Baseball Purchases Kannapolis Intimidators". MiLB.com. Retrieved 2026-01-23. "Temerity Baseball Buys Intimidators
List of Single-A baseball team owners
List_of_Single-A_baseball_team_owners
Unidentified prisoner in 17th-century France
aspirant. Before dismissing Lauzun, Louis said that he was astonished at the temerity he showed in lying to him with such impudence, and that he felt certain
Man_in_the_Iron_Mask
Animated television series (1997–2002)
high school, her family, and her life for exactly what they are and the temerity to comment on it." Daria Morgendorffer An unfashionably dressed, bespectacled
Daria
Japanese samurai
Shigeyasu was killed by Hōjō Tokimasa, Shigetada spoke up. The reward for this temerity was death, along with the rest of his family. His brave attempt to defend
Hatakeyama_Shigetada
Horse race
Los Angeles Times. 16 October 1986. p. 50. Retrieved 23 September 2020. "Temerity Prince rallies to win Santa Anita feature (1985 Ancient Title Handicap
Santa Anita Sprint Championship
Santa_Anita_Sprint_Championship
South Vietnamese Army general
of staff of operations, General William E. DePuy, blamed the division's temerity on its "less aggressive" commander, who had been either unwilling or unable
Hoàng_Xuân_Lãm
Peace organization
editor James Carden, due to its perception that "anyone who has had the temerity to question whether NATO’s relentless expansion eastward to Russia’s borders
American Committee for East–West Accord
American_Committee_for_East–West_Accord
Stance in occupied countries in World War II
regency and placed 17-year-old King Peter on the throne. Furious at the temerity of the Serbs, Hitler ordered the invasion of Yugoslavia. On 6 April 1941
Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy
Collaboration_with_Nazi_Germany_and_Fascist_Italy
1925 novel by Carl Van Vechten
of several fictional works published that same year which assayed the temerity and hedonism of the Jazz Age including F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great
Firecrackers_(novel)
Ballpark in Kannapolis, NC
49917°N 80.62667°W / 35.49917; -80.62667 Owner City of Kannapolis Operator Temerity Baseball Capacity 4,930 (3,218 seated) Surface Natural Grass Construction
Atrium_Health_Ballpark
Acquires Bowie Baysox and Frederick Keys". MiLB.com. Retrieved 2026-01-23. "Temerity Baseball has acquired the Greensboro Grasshoppers, the High-A affiliate
List of High-A baseball team owners
List_of_High-A_baseball_team_owners
1995 novel by Rohinton Mistry
Dharamsi, has his henchmen murder Narayan and his family for having the temerity to ask for a ballot. Ishvar and Narayan's son Omprakash (Om) are the only
A_Fine_Balance
1994 studio album by Portishead
confiding ... Most of us waver hopelessly between emotional timidity and temerity the whole of our lives and Dummy marks out that territory perfectly." In
Dummy_(album)
American songwriter (born 1942)
play any musical instrument. After writing his first song, he had the temerity to look up established record publishers in the New York phone book, take
Layng_Martine_Jr.
Queen of England from 1200 to 1216
Lusignan, grandson and heir of the Count of La Marche. As a result of John's temerity in taking her as his second wife, King Philip II of France confiscated
Isabella_of_Angoulême
attacked its citizens. The "pagan Hindus" (Henduân-e gabr) having had the temerity to begin immolating their women and themselves, the three cities of Delhi
Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Criminal organization
reason, other than he supported a different football team and had the temerity to visit a public house the defendant and others believed he should have
Suicide_Squad_(hooligan_firm)
Group of fictitious creatures
2nd to 3rd edition, and wishes good luck to the adventurers having the temerity to attack it. Inverse reviewer Corey Plante identified the tarrasque as
Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons
Monsters_in_Dungeons_&_Dragons
Series of prints by Francisco Goya depicting bullfighting scenes
enraged bull") Νο. 18: Temeridad de Martincho en la plaza de Zaragoza ("Temerity of Martincho in Zaragoza's plaza") Νο. 19: Otra locura suya en la misma
La_Tauromaquia
2007 sculpture by Damien Hirst
which critic Ben Lewis found very offensive: "the gallery texts have the temerity to claim that the greed-fuelled auction sale was a work of performance
For_the_Love_of_God
Latvian politician (1874–1968)
he was the only Latvian politician who, after the Ulmanis coup, had the temerity to address Ulmanis as "Tu", the familiar "you.") During the German occupation
Miķelis_Valters
1818 battle of the Ndwandwe–Zulu War
the loss of his sons, by the blow to his arms, and, most of all by the temerity of the upstart usuper of the Zulu clan, and came back the following year
Battle_of_Gqokli_Hill
basin and spoon in hand, to the master, said, somewhat alarmed at his own temerity— "Please, sir, I want some more." The master was a fat, healthy man, but
History_of_English
American lawyer and statesman (1782–1852)
had been born who were undervaluing their inheritance, and who might, by temerity, destroy it. Under motives inspired by these surroundings, he spoke for
Daniel_Webster
1906 French silent short film
thanks to a fairy. He goes after the magician and punishes him for his temerity. He brings his wife back to his palace where a great feast is celebrated
Aladdin_and_His_Wonder_Lamp
identifying philosophically as an agnostic and a humanist, and explains my temerity in sharing my views with you. "Since his childhood in Vienna Bondi had
List of Jewish atheists and agnostics
List_of_Jewish_atheists_and_agnostics
Polish-British writer (1857–1924)
matter." Najder opined: "[W]riting in a foreign language admits a greater temerity in tackling personally sensitive problems, for it leaves uncommitted the
Joseph_Conrad
Japanese mathematician (1928–2023)
different from that of Grothendieck, that Sato did have the incredible temerity to treat analysis as algebraic geometry and was also able to build the
Mikio_Sato
American politician
starvation, and where is there a political party that will ever have the temerity to meet that situation? Governor Landon attempted it in the beginning of
Byron_B._Harlan
Dogma of the Catholic Church
Church irreformable. So then, should anyone, which God forbid, have the temerity to reject this definition of ours: let him be anathema. — Vatican Council
Papal_infallibility
1955 film by Robert Aldrich
treasured record to get him to talk, or roughing up a coroner who has the temerity to demand payment in return for a key that Christina had apparently swallowed
Kiss_Me_Deadly
Ruler of Thuringia
who was reproved for it by Kilian, who in turn paid the price for his temerity, Hedan was chased from the realm, and his mother Geilana ruled as duchess
Hedan_II
Former street in London
razor-slashing hoodlums. No Jews lived there. Only a few bold Choots had the temerity even to walk through it. There were pubs every few yards. Bawdy houses
Dorset_Street_(Spitalfields)
14th-century Cypriot noblewoman
close member of the Cypriot royal family. In retaliation for Philip's temerity in marrying Alice, Peter banished him from the kingdom. Alice was forcibly
Alice_of_Majorca
Italian philosopher (1668–1744)
tortuosities of life, as though human affairs were not ruled by capriciousness, temerity, opportunity, and chance. Similarly, to arrange a political speech according
Giambattista_Vico
American teen actor (born 1999)
Hate Crime Boy in Church Uncredited 2006 Barney Peter 3 Episodes 2008 The Temerity of Zim Student Short Film Ni Hao, Kai-Lan Fox (voice) 19 Episodes 2009
Preston_Strother
Member of the Federal Trade Commission
“[Biscet] had been tortured by [Fidel] Castro's thugs because he had the temerity to engage in peaceful non-violent protest activities in support of human
Andy_Strenio
German mountaineer
worked as a construction engineer. His nickname was "Toni Tollkühn" ("Temerity Tony"). The "Schmid route" of the Matterhorn is named after the brothers
Toni_Schmid
1963 film by John Schlesinger
Empire praised Tom Courtenay for the main role stating: "Skulking between temerity and timidity, callousness and innocence, Tom Courtenay dominates the picture
Billy_Liar_(film)
American protestant minister (1829–1904)
schools of art which do grand work, but no school of art has ever had the temerity to advertise that it turned out artists. They turn out copyists and critics
Richard_Cordley
American business executive
Engineering. In 2025, he became a minority owner of the Tampa Bay Rays through Temerity Baseball’s ownership group, extending his lifelong passion for sports,
Mike_Salvino
British sitcom television series
holding different views on how much they should hold back on challenging her temerity to act as if her disappearing act had not happened - and how much they're
Two_Doors_Down_(TV_series)
Early mechanical calculator
distinguish between leprosy and leprosy, and not to judge of the true originals by the imperfect productions of the ignorance and temerity of the workmen”
Pascaline
1998 novel by C. S. Godshalk
headhunters, pirate tribes, and slave traders. Most Europeans with the temerity to enter the region had never been heard from again. This particular adventurer
Kalimantaan
id., p. 129, &c.) yet so unsuccessfully as to suffer severely for their temerity." before 942: Saadia Gaon (892–942), the great Jewish rabbi and exegete
Timeline of the name Palestine
Timeline_of_the_name_Palestine
Duke and King of Poland (r. 992–1025)
Conrad the regal insignia and the royal name. Death swiftly killed his temerity. — Wipo: The Deeds of Conrad II It is widely believed that Bolesław had
Bolesław_I_the_Brave
Pejorative term in the Japanese language
inebriated, loudly demands to know what kind of fool (bakamono) has the temerity to order him to dismount." According to Carr, "Shinmura [Izuru] found that
Baka_(Japanese_word)
Individuals and groups who aided Armenians in escaping massacres
JSTOR 26986023. S2CID 163938263. Hayri Bey, the sheikh ul-Islam, "had the temerity to criticize his colleagues' policy of massacre of the Armenians." For
Rescue of Armenians during the Armenian genocide
Rescue_of_Armenians_during_the_Armenian_genocide
return. Yet them he saved not, earnest though he was, For by their own temerity they died. Fools! who devoured the oxen of the sun, Who from them took
English_translations_of_Homer
later, for his fanciful temerity as: the fanciful temerity of a Wilford was bringing discredit on the Indian researches—a temerity which would necessarily
Francis_Wilford
the enraged bull Etching, aquatint, drypoint and engraving 24.4 x 35.3 Temerity of Martincho in Zaragoza's plaza Etching, aquatint and drypoint 24.6 x
List of works by Francisco Goya
List_of_works_by_Francisco_Goya
Greek Patriarch of Alexandria, 933–940
id., p. 129, &c.) yet so unsuccessfully as to suffer severely for their temerity. (Mosheim 1847, p. 426, at Google Books) The history was adapted and continued
Eutychius_of_Alexandria
1973 novel by Lin Carter
Martian lover murdered. He himself has been deported back to Earth for his temerity and forbidden ever to return to Mars. In exile, Tengren spends his days
The_Man_Who_Loved_Mars
Essay by Karl Marx
towards animals. It is also possible that Müntzer was referring to the temerity of sovereign rulers who would take even that which God had created (for
On_the_Jewish_Question
American cosmologist (1921–2007)
identifying philosophically as an agnostic and a humanist, and explains my temerity in sharing my views with you. "Ralph Alpher, 86, Expert in Work on the
Ralph_Alpher
Online, free content encyclopedic website
29, 2007. Indeed, anybody with access to the Internet, has the time and temerity to write about, say, his or her clan, could contribute article/s to the
WikiPilipinas
US Navy Fletcher-class destroyer in service 1942–1945
until midnight, enemy aircraft shadowed the convoy, but none displayed temerity enough to attack. Before dawn the following morning, she encountered and
USS William D. Porter (DD-579)
USS_William_D._Porter_(DD-579)
Grotesque on a wall inside Lincoln Cathedral, England
fatal curiosity, slipped inside the building to see what was going on. His temerity, however, cost him dear, for he was so petrified with astonishment at the
Lincoln_Imp
Calendar year in the 2nd millennium
garrison in Behesna. According to author Peter Purton, the garrison "had the temerity to shoot a catapult ball at Timur which rolled into his tent. Setting up
1400
1042 999 Spring is the Period S07.03.013 1945 1.052 844 948 Spurn the temerity 1432 1485 Step lightly on this narrow spot S09.01.001 1891 4.004* 4.044
List_of_Emily_Dickinson_poems
Puerto Rican singer and musician
recorded a number of albums, which yielded additional hits such as Temeridad (Temerity), and participated in concerts with Richie Ray, Bobby Cruz, Tito Rodríguez
Harry_Fraticelli
Member of the Indian Civil Service
Act 1919. During his tenure the Reforms Office was very vocal towards temerity of laws pertaining to an existence of an 'emergency' during a Governmental
Hawthorne_Lewis
Battle of the War of the First Coalition
without any basis) toward Ghent. On the way he met Beaulieu, who had the temerity to ask for some Dutch troops to cover Kortrijk. The Prince refused in a
Battle_of_Menin_(1793)
English monk and prior (died 1124)
demoting the prior himself. But the judgement of God forestalled man's temerity. On the very day that Theulf had been going to act, his corpse was being
Nicholas_of_Worcester
British multinational general insurance company
told Mr Justice Lawrence Collins that the defence which RSA had the "temerity" to put forward was "just ridiculous" and that the insurer was trying to
RSA_Insurance_Group
Settler and plantation owner (1768–1840)
writing the letter ordering the lashes and fired the overseer for having the temerity to produce the letter to the authorities. There were no consequences for
Calvin_Smith_(Mississippi)
French journalist (1789–1861)
1819, he resumed the struggle against the ultra-royalist party with such temerity that he was condemned to one year's imprisonment in 1821, and fifteen months
Louis François Auguste Cauchois-Lemaire
Louis_François_Auguste_Cauchois-Lemaire
Venezuelan musician
is a wise and masterful modernity. In other words, not only has he the temerity to explore structure and language to its limits but also is able to produce
Diogenes_Rivas
1927 United States Supreme Court case
it will be time enough to consider the question when a taxpayer has the temerity to raise it. Many criminals (and others) have since been prosecuted for
United_States_v._Sullivan
Nonprofit volunteer group
the bad lands. But the condition of affairs had grown unendurable. The temerity of the outlaws was not only a scourge to the community, but a menace to
Arizona_Rangers
the church, irreformable. [S]hould anyone, which God forbid, have the temerity to reject this definition of ours: let him be anathema. The first unified
List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church
List_of_excommunicable_offences_in_the_Catholic_Church
British activist and campaigner and spouse of the former prime minister
crap we expect prime ministers' wives to endure, unpaid, for having the temerity to be married to the country's most successful politician is a national
Sarah_Jane_Brown
Military unit
comply was slashed over the head by that British officer for having the temerity to refuse the demand to clean his boots. Tarleton was reprimanded by Cornwallis
7th_Virginia_Regiment
Part of Islamic law
the Pakistan parliament in 2004 when a Member of Parliament (MP) had the temerity to quote an Egyptian Islamic scholar decreeing that bank interest was not
Riba
Government agency in Saudi Arabia
and Future. Knopf. p. 23. When one of the senior religious ulama had the temerity to criticize [gender mixing at KAUST that the king gave his approval to]
Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Saudi Arabia)
Committee_for_the_Promotion_of_Virtue_and_the_Prevention_of_Vice_(Saudi_Arabia)
TEMERITY
TEMERITY
TEMERITY
Female
English
Breton form of English Mary, MELLE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Compassionate
Boy/Male
Tamil
Satyawan | ஸதà¯à®¯à®µà®¾à®¨Â
Truthful, One who speaks truth
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God of nothingness.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Welsh
Crowned; Garland; Wreath; Similar to Stephen
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Ibn-umair RA was so Named He was a Companion whom the Prophet PBUH Name as One of the Fourteen Eminent Guardians; Mus'ab; A Sahabi who Take Apart in the Battle of Badr; Mus'ab a Sahabi who Take Apart in the Battle of Badr
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Adorning the Assembly
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Excellent Person
Biblical
God is my fatness
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ageless
TEMERITY
TEMERITY
TEMERITY
TEMERITY
TEMERITY
n.
Temerity.
n.
Rashness; temerity.
n.
Unreasonable contempt of danger; extreme venturesomeness; rashness; as, the temerity of a commander in war.