He deserves everything, he was very brave and courageous and I know he would do it all again if he had to. |
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A courageous young woman from the Selby area has been nominated for a prestigious award for her work as a young carer. |
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Being virtuous means knowing the right time, place, circumstance, and manner in which to be courageous. |
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Paul was vital, and sparkling, and buoyant, and cheerful, hopeful, courageous. |
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Can't we replace the vanquished with the courageous, the Chamberlains with the Churchills, the failed squatter with the successful farmer? |
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Only a courageous tackle by young Matthews and a fortuitous hack on saved the day as West Leeds attacked. |
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All students of Judo are courageous and inspiring, and all of them overcome great difficulties and personal handicaps. |
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Here, too, a courageous political offensive would undermine the influence of Islamism, which can offer no answer to the social crisis. |
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This was a case of a courageous individual stepping forward and enabling the Army to police itself. |
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By nature they are naturally quick-witted, bold, hasty, quarrelsome and courageous. |
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Certain courageous souls might spend the night keeping watch in the center of a circle of standing stones. |
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All the courageous deeds and tales of chivalry that they had so eagerly talked about were so far away now, like a faint memory just out of reach. |
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To her immense credit Jenni did a courageous job of keeping us informed but there was only so much she could do. |
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So I think it was a fairly brave an courageous artwork to commemorate a brave and courageous event. |
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Since they revealed little about the concentration camps, she fantasied stories of their courageous escapes. |
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Kevin was principled, courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity. |
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Intelligent, courageous, dynamic, indefatigable and compassionate are the words that best describe young Tom. |
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A fearless person could not be courageous, because courage is all about the mind dominating fear. |
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I hope he finds support and fellowship with other courageous souls like David Morrison. |
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Warner was able to portray himself as a courageous politician by raising taxes while at the same time pinning the blame on the Republicans. |
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He will be remembered by family and friends as a truly courageous individual who used his talents as a cameraman to fight inhumanity. |
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Today's decision by the IRA to move into a new peaceful mode is historic and represents a courageous and confident initiative. |
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Political leadership is fundamental for the pursuit of a determined and courageous fight against poverty. |
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Ours must be that first painful step of open and courageous defiance against an arrogant and insolent tyranny. |
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Be honest, fair, and courageous in gathering, reporting, and interpreting accurate information. |
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Given the plunge in the value of Wolfson after its profits warning, that looks like a courageous statement. |
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It's astonishingly courageous the way he turns heads in crowds by his language, style, and flamboyance. |
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A courageous have-a-go hero was threatened with a wooden pole after foiling a late-night theft attempt. |
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Many of their folk heroes achieved their status through courageous battles with oppressors. |
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How would we accomplish anything without the shared purpose between strong leadership and courageous followership? |
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It's therefore a mystery how brave, courageous St George ever got to be the patron saint of England. |
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It was certainly the one truly courageous and right act of his premiership, which enters its eighth year in a few months. |
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So every time one sees a bold and courageous man or woman you can be sure that the child in that person is still alive. |
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I strongly suspect he is not deluded, but he is definitely a brave, or at least a courageous, man. |
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It must therefore be courageous and tough about gently easing prices upwards to deliver better margin yield. |
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She wanted to be brave and courageous like the heroes in all the stories she liked to read. |
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Let us stop being economically defensive and start being politically courageous. |
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She felt free and brave and courageous, and she never wanted to stop flying through the air. |
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He suffered so much, and he was so brave, so courageous to fight it as long as he did. |
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The decision to come out fighting to restore standards in higher education was principled and courageous. |
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You are very brave and courageous people to be over their risking your life for your country. |
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I hope to be half as courageous and full of faith as he was when faced with the end. |
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He was a courageous and hard-hitting batsman, a brilliant fielder at cover point, and an inspirational captain. |
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Were the librarians who filed the complaint responsible and courageous, or cowardly and unprofessional? |
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I also, typically, want to be a good person, to be courageous rather than cowardly, fair rather than unjust, and the like. |
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The format of the book was a courageous, though calculated risk, but it nonetheless looks very encouraging at the moment. |
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Caroline died at Matta House on 10 July 1874, to be remembered as a clever, courageous, kind and courteous gentlewoman. |
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This courageous stand put him at odds with the chief justice, who has since been defrocked for thumbing his nose at the federal courts. |
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In this dire situation, she proves herself to be a courageous and determined fighter. |
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The depredators were, however, stunned with the courageous defiance by the Queen's soldiers. |
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His critics have always accepted that he is courageous, determined and utterly ruthless in pursuit of the causes in which he believes. |
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Against such a background of pusillanimity, Toscanini comes off as all the more courageous. |
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Over the course of 65 miles, only two groaning trucks and an occasional courageous car pass us. |
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The couple are full of praise for the courageous cat who has all the cunning of a guard dog. |
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Rob's strengths lay in absorbing the pressure and criticism, and in doing this well he more than proved himself courageous, gutsy and tough. |
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The courageous youngster also suffers from distressing infections caused by saliva getting into his lungs. |
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You can be solitary and courageous, also docile and diplomatic when needed. |
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This was a national tragedy that was met by a courageous administration with conviction and action that was both expeditious and effective. |
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These intimate letters introduce us to a man who's not only inordinately interesting, but also vain, funny, abrasive, sarcastic and courageous. |
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Contrary to their claims, these writers are hardly courageous Jeremiahs crying out an unwelcome doctrine to rootless and anomic individuals. |
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Peck's craggy good looks, grace and measured speech contributed to his screen image as the decent, courageous man of action. |
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During the next ten years, my conscience was formed by this courageous song, which was banned and yet remained a national rallying cry. |
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He's courageous, fast, tireless and certainly not squeamish about being in at the kill. |
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The book is recommended to anyone for its portrayal of a unique and courageous intellectual life. |
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Along my journey in recovery, I've met a lot of courageous people young and old who have the courage to change and kick this deadly habit. |
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The Komondor is characterized by imposing strength, courageous demeanor and a most pleasing conformation. |
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Brian is to be congratulated on his courageous effort for such a worthy cause. |
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It allows him to present his laddish repartee as a courageous swipe against repression. |
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This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine. |
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We were even courageous in front of an amphitheatre crowded with excited leftists. |
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He is courageous, well-motivated and makes little of the remaining symptoms from these dreadful injuries. |
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The 1999 incident represented the third physical assault on the courageous activist in recent years. |
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A courageous North Yorkshire man who helped catch a criminal on the run from police will tomorrow be honoured with a posthumous award. |
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Tail Slide was the most difficult and courageous manoeuvring which was carried out by a sole aircraft. |
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Roffis was courageous, and decided to take a chance with the eccentric designer, already known as the madman. |
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Belinda is a very courageous person and she is testament to the fact that people do survive cancer. |
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Grateful gallery-owners and curators would also call it courageous, given the type of work Beck's bankrolls. |
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Women at the grass roots must be congratulated for doing a very courageous job. |
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In the glazed portrait of 1987, the mature King's spectacles are disks like small saucers, the nose still courageous and beaky. |
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The courageous eight-year-old was taken to hospital suffering from what is believed to be a bout of serum sickness. |
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Belgium derives its name from a Celtic tribe, the Belgae, whom Caesar described as the most courageous tribe of Gaul. |
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Thanks to a courageous conservation project, the critically endangered Mediterranean monk seal's future looks much brighter. |
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A few courageous legislators have withstood the health industry's blandishments and taken at least baby steps to modify the law. |
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I admire Bud's courageous spirit, because he's also still recovering from eye surgery last year. |
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Most were young, hardy, physically fit, courageous, fearless, bold, endowed with fortitude and endurance, and ever ready for a fight. |
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Yet because we yearn to be seen as bold, brave and courageous, we'll take stupid risks to prove our worth. |
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Next year, I will ask our Congress to renew its support so that this courageous nation can win its war against narcoterrorists. |
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I used to have a view of writers as being heroic figures, in the sense that they would say unsayable and courageous things. |
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It was courageous to run the last tackle on the short side but, boy, did it pay off. |
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Philo is careful in his descriptions to distance the courageous from any association with softness. |
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Perhaps, for example, the section could be about newsmakers who acted in a courageous way or newsmakers in the field of education. |
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Not especially courageous of me, I know, but I was just not ready to bring those memories back to the surface. |
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A mother and her two young sons were pulled from their blazing home by a courageous next-door neighbour. |
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The courageous protagonist ventured slightly from the kingdom, reaching for his noble steed. |
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This courageous act earned him a late-night knock on the door with orders for Serna to vamos from Cuba. |
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Intrigued by this passing reference I decided to do a little more research into the subject and in this blog I will pass on my findings about these courageous animals. |
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Some time ago, he took a courageous and principled stand in support of a local failed asylum seeker and her family who were threatened with deportation. |
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The music behind him feels bolder and more courageous, too, as the veil of obscurity that guarded so much of their previous releases has vanished. |
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This sort of delegitimization of terrorism, I think, is courageous. |
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Peacefully, with husband and close friends at her side, Lorna went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, after a courageous battle with cancer. |
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The elder Vidyarthi had gone to jail for his pains, and his son had continued in the family tradition, as a courageous anti-establishment publisher. |
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In the presence of grace, the courageous spirit testifies, as St. Augustine and John Lennon did, that we are the circumstances. |
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With a handful of brave followers, trickery and courageous leadership, she fought one of the largest armies in the Queen's empire and triumphed victoriously. |
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For all his surface effeteness, he never lacked courageous depths. |
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The court decision set a new and courageous precedent in German jurisprudence. |
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What about the ideal of rugged individualism, and the popular portrait of divorce as an act of courageous, costly, self-redemptive self-realization? |
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Quite simply, her plight is seen as courageous and worthy of sympathy. |
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The teenager whose courageous three year battle against cancer has featured in the Evening Advertiser was distraught by the incident, and went home in floods of tears. |
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It is a courageous choice in which he sets himself two tasks. |
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It is compassionate, frank, courageous, plain, fearless and confident. |
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On the night a courageous gentleman from the village has kindly offered to have his head shaved and this hair will be auctioned and made into a toupee for his boss. |
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An extraordinary spiritual leader and a courageous statesman is no more. |
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Smaller kingdoms changed hands frequently, and adventurers were princelings for a day before they were displaced by others more courageous or unscrupulous. |
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We are all courageous and cowardly, depending on the hour and the day. |
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This book is an engaging, humane and personal account of a fascinating, courageous, anonymous and uncelebrated group of Soviet patriots who just happened to be women. |
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They want to see a president issue big and courageous proposals, and they want Congress to rise above the blah-blah-blah. |
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On Nov. 1, when Brittany ends her short but productive life, I will be thanking God for her remarkable and courageous example. |
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To the chagrin of these 40 courageous online petitioners and their hoops-hungry brethren, March Madness is not a national holiday. |
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Its devotees have been courageous, and they have also been treacherous. |
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I thought it was a classic piece of decisive and courageous goalkeeping. |
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By all accounts, he is a courageous official, prepared to stand unflinchingly in the way of those who try to buy themselves shortcuts around building regulations. |
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The book shares the stories of 10 courageous nuns, all fighting fights at an advanced age that few others would dare. |
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Patients described as upbeat and sociable or strong and courageous were more likely to be admitted than patients described as sad and withdrawn or anxious and discouraged. |
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The green lion symbolizes an emerald or an oriental sapphire and means stature and robust person, wealth, cool and courageous, stable and sincere, unconditional love. |
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In 1989, courageous people brought to naught the Berlin Wall. |
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The Serbs were among the most courageous fighters against Hitlerism. |
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She was vibrant, passionate, compassionate, determined, courageous, self-assured, and present. |
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A courageous schoolgirl has cheated death, not once but twice. |
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Then there was your courageous expose of local government in Washington, DC, worthy of comparison with the writings of your hero, Orwell, when he was down and out in Paris. |
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The Beamer family later publicized the passengers' courageous behavior, and Beamer's words soon became a catch phrase symbolizing the nation's resolve. |
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Even at the most courageous and daring moments of his service in the desert, Lawrence was gnawed by these doubts. |
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They also served in the American War of Independence, being particularly courageous in the Battle of Bunker Hill led by Major John Pitcairn. |
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However, the sailor was courageous enough to fight the creature, and saw it off with an axe. |
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The idea that dark people are cowards, and light people courageous fighters, is found already in Airs, Waters, Places. |
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Valdemar himself was saved only by the courageous actions of a German knight who carried Valdemar to safety on his horse. |
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Admirers praise him as a courageous hero whom any law abider would love to have next door. |
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Shapiro died peacefully at her home in Watertown on Thursday April 30th surrounded by her family, after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. |
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The president's people are plain-spoken, loyal, and courageous. |
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So fruity has connotations of sweetness, liquid of runniness, and courageous, apparently, of cunning. |
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The men who killed these courageous workers committed a heinous crime. |
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Murrow's main recruiting ground for his boys was the United Press, the chintziest of the wire services in everything but courageous reporters. |
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Goodnight and God bless to the wonderful, beautiful and courageous Jules, we will miss you always and be there for your lovely Sharyn and David and your beautiful grandbabies. |
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Kettlewell, 53, of Grand Rapids, Michigan died Saturday in Hyannisport, MA, surrounded by his loving family members, after a courageous battle with cancer. |
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We need a nation courageous enough to give us a lead in this direction. |
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The girls are resourceful, caring, and courageous while still being teenagers who make mistakes, laugh too loud, get crushes, and just plain goof up. |
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Camel caravans, and courageous teamsters opened regular carrying businesses between Southern Cross and Coolgardie, while coaches began to run over the desert. |
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A 28-year-old human rights and democracy activist, she comes from a family of dedicated Pan-Africanists and courageous fighters for freedom and justice. |
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Wherefore King Ban and King Bors made them ready, and dressed their shields and harness, and they were so courageous that many knights shook and bevered for eagerness. |
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The documentary film crew continues to follow the escapades of courageous Cody Maverick, a Rockhopper penguin whose father died in the jaws of a killer whale. |
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Once upon a time, there were those who turned heads with their breathless style relevance, the ace faces, be they mods, rockers or just courageous boulevardiers. |
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From police radios and flashing lights to mugshot photos and cells, nothing was out-of-bounds for the courageous three-yearold staying strong in the face of adversity. |
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