The spring-mounted vocalist even encourages the crowd to split for a braveheart, but the confrontation isn't too impressive. |
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The Mexican corn salad with a honey garlic dressing is only for the braveheart. |
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For all of Newcastle's braveheart efforts, Wolves were also guilty of profligacy with Fletcher and Doyle wasting chances when in good positions. |
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But he was not stirred to battle because the English had killed his father, as claimed in Braveheart. |
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He was clutching the two Oscars he'd just won for Braveheart and he looked extremely pleased with himself, as well he might. |
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A week later they reboarded the vessel Braveheart and set out on the return voyage. |
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Back at the harbour side I spied the Braveheart, our charter boat for the day, skippered by Dougie Ferguson. |
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Posing as a cross between the peacefully disobedient Gandhi and Scotland's more rumbustious Braveheart, a few days in jail might not go amiss. |
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She is met by a bunch of men in kilts, the bane of Scottish historical movies from here to Braveheart. |
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And to pull the tourists in, land has been earmarked for a number of visitor attractions, one of which could be a reconstruction of a fort from Braveheart. |
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Gladiator weds the heroic scope of movies like Ben-Hur, Spartacus, Braveheart, and Rob Roy with the serpentine political treachery of I, Claudius. |
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And for your wedding video, the stirring beat of Caledonian wind and rain mingled with the skirl of pipes will create a soundtrack worthy of Braveheart. |
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It is said to be a gorier version of Spartacus, with more impressive battle scenes than Braveheart. |
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Wearing a kilt and a pair of scruffy army boots, his image and aura are such that he would not be out of place as an extra on the movie Braveheart. |
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It was used in the movie Braveheart as William Wallace encouraged the troops at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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The trailer used a selection from the soundtrack for Braveheart and The Shawshank Redemption among other cuts. |
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