Community members, young and old, braved an early morning rise to help commemorate Anzac Day in Geraldton yesterday. |
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Today DD and I braved the rain to walk to Pride Park and join in with hundreds of other Rams fans to see the lads off on the way to Wembley. |
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The couple remained hidden from a crowd of fans who braved arctic conditions on Saturday afternoon to catch a glimpse of their idols. |
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A lot of hardy Scots braved what were chilly conditions and sported swimming costumes and even bikinis. |
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Men and women braved the arctic weather conditions and set off on the long trail. |
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As the troops fell back, looters on bicycles braved the continuing shellfire. |
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Riders competing in the jumping classes braved the rain, put on their macintoshes and carried on. |
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Two thousand spectators braved the unseasonably brisk night to experience the spectacular demonstration of martial pride. |
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The Sami, like the Inuit, lived in the Arctic for thousands of years before European whalers braved the Northern climate. |
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At least a further 30,000 braved rain on the second day to see the seafront spectacular. |
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Both sides defied the terrible conditions to turn in an entertaining display in front of the hardy few hundred who braved the elements. |
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In Italy, Romans braved a cold wind yesterday to dive off a bridge into the river Tiber to mark a 30-year old New Year tradition. |
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Yesterday, the model braved entry to the lemur enclosure to pose with the ring-tailed animals to help launch the competition. |
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The Tin Can Tourists were RVers who braved dust and mud to drive their Tin Lizzies across the U.S. before transcontinental roads were paved. |
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More than 70 people braved the freezing temperatures to attend the event, which was held in the Drove Centre. |
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A total of 16 swimmers braved the icy waters of The River Barrow for the Home Care Team while 26 took part in the walk. |
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Approximately 700 cyclists braved inclement weather as well as Friday night traffic to cause a little non-polluting road congestion. |
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In even worse conditions on Sunday the fleet braved the elements to race round the same course. |
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Leading Firefighter Andy Hopkinson braved temperatures so high they melted helmet visors and smoke detectors. |
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About 10,000 people braved wet and windy weather to attend the ceremony at the Margraten cemetery in the southern Netherlands. |
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This week the Times braved the wind, hail and rain to see what local opinion was like on the annual event. |
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Wrapped in blankets, her adoring fans braved freezing temperatures to welcome home the record-breaking yachtswoman. |
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He braved the Great War to reach men and materials to build the chapel here. |
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Hundreds of teenagers braved the cold and the rain to hit the dance floor at a leading York nightclub. |
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Over 60 volunteers braved the flood waters in canoes, boats and vessels of all shapes and sizes as the search continued yesterday. |
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On that occasion, the group had braved freezing conditions crammed under a carriage in a compartment designed for luggage or freight. |
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A trainee army officer braved sub-zero temperatures to beat the clock in stamina-sapping ski and shoot races. |
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Despite the rain and wind a good number of people braved the elements and supported the sale. |
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Any woman who has braved a changing-room recently will have noticed that more retailers are adopting a ' vanity sizing ' policy. |
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Many traditional climbers braved the elements in the early morning to make the ascent to the top. |
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The small crowd which had braved the elements watched with a mixture of emotions. |
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Full marks to the players who braved the snow, sleet and freezing conditions to serve up a fast spirited game. |
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Thousands of people braved the hot weather and flocked to beaches yesterday to celebrate the Tuen Ng Festival with traditional dragon boat races. |
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Then wrapped up warm against a surprisingly cold day, I braved the tube full of its grumpy Christmas shoppers. |
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Hundreds of Royal enthusiasts braved the cold to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales on his tour of the Ribble Valley. |
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Around 250 swimmers braved the cold and elements to participate in the major event. |
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But like his hardened ancestors from Achill island he braved the weather and endured. |
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Dublin-based company Rainey and Co have employed the steeplejacks who braved last week's high winds. |
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For the rare treat, fans had travelled from far, slept outside and braved the winter weather. |
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Bargain hunters braved miserable weather to head to the post-Christmas sales this week. |
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Anyway, full marks for a plucky young lady, who braved this despite the fact that the water was very cold. |
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This was in evidence on December 6 when hundreds braved the biting cold to enjoy the rendition of two qawwals. |
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Our man braved the winter elements to report on the event and capture some of the plungers on camera. |
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In the bar, a magnificent fire was leaping in the hearth, and the temptation was to stay in the warmth and eat there, chatting to the few locals who had braved the elements. |
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Adults and children alike braved rides at the funfair, which included a 75 foot high bungee capsule, propelling riders skywards on elasticated cables. |
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It seems an age ago now, but back in April I braved the English Channel and popped over to the Egosoft office for the first visit this year. |
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At the base camp, Clottes bunked down, as did everyone, in a dorm room, and braved the morning hoarfrost for a dash to the communal showers. |
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They braved bitingly cold weather to push forward, stand on walls opposite the court, and climb on nearby buildings to gain a better view. |
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She and her donkey braved hyenas and other dangers that stalk the valley in the half-light of dawn. |
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I have braved a hailstorm on Thanksgiving Day to barbecue a turkey. |
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A veteran inhabitant of the territory who has braved an entire winter there is known as a Yukon Sourdough. |
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Flying in during a record snow storm, the band managed to bring in a slew of amazing guest vocalists who braved the ice to appear. |
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These visitors braved some dreadful weather conditions to discover more than 100 World and European Premiers. |
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Villagers braved the rising waters to come to the temporary shelters in various schools, madrassas and government buildings. |
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Throughout his journey, Wayne braved bike mishaps, van repairs, route changes mandated by washed out roads, beaming sun and torrential rains. |
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Indeed, since 1647, settlers have braved the perils of the Atlantic in search of freedom and the promise of a better life in the Bahamas. |
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Passengers were played by 50 volunteer students from the Algonquin College's Police and Public Safety Institute who braved the elements. |
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As in fairy tales, the woods have to be braved to reach the much sought-after place. |
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Congratulations to all the Ecolint Runners who braved the cold and difficult running conditions! |
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Both men braved white-out conditions and the risk of being swept into open water, which was only 15 feet from the rescue site. |
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Even as they braved the North Atlantic winds, commercial aviation was off and running on a practical level. |
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The months went by and the temperature dropped, but the fans, all without exception, didn't forget and a hard winter they braved. |
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Like other maskers who have braved the outdoors, he enjoys a turn in the spotlight. |
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Instead, the politician who once braved a crowded Mumbai train hunkered down at home. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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Having braved the elements once I decided to live dangerously. |
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But no, the lure of Mammon is so great that they've schlepped into town and braved the crowds for the dubious delights of risking death-by-stampede in the lighting department. |
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The woman was only wearing a thin jumper and was shivering, so the girls braved the cold wind and Danika gave her coat to the woman, while Jody donated her scarf. |
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There was a sense of community as they braved the cold and shared their own personal and favourite memories of a woman whose life spanned all of the last century. |
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Prince Charles then braved a steady drizzle as he was given a short tour of the monument which was decorated with an array of coloured flags and banners. |
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A motley little crowd of regulars braved the pouring rain and turned up. |
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We braved freezing weather and came out looking for a great game. |
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Also thanks to the people who braved the weather to make the collection. |
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I braved five different dance classes to get the lowdown on getting down. |
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A big thanks to our special guests, those who worked in the Erris lace schools during the 40's and 50's, who braved a cold and blustery night to be present, bravo! |
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A surfer who braved 20 ft waves in a vain attempt to help rescue a mother and her children from seas off Scarborough said yesterday there was no safety equipment in the area. |
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It was once regarded as a multisport braved only by the superhumanly fit. |
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It is the way of young people in Cape Town who braved the wrath of their government to hear a young senator from New York speak about the ripples of hope one righteous act can create. |
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On 30 January 2005, Iraq had also taken an important step towards democracy, when millions of Iraqis had braved violence and threats to participate in the most democratic and transparent election in their country's history. |
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Thomas braved sub-zero temperatures to outsprint Caldicot's Steve Davies in the blue riband event, taking the tape in 14 minutes 59 seconds. |
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Little Gulls, Pomarine Skuas and thousands of Guillemots were among the other seabirds spotted by hardy souls who braved the elements. |
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Twenty-five volunteers armed with work gloves and garbage bags braved the driving rain to clean up the path along the Rimouski shoreline and the banks of the Rimouski River. |
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Nearly two hundred people braved driving rain and chilly conditions to plunge into a 60-yard trench cut through a mid Wales peat bog. |
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Nearly 200 people braved driving rain and chilly conditions to plunge into a 60-yard trench cut through a peat bog in South Wales. |
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A man with a rare medical condition called Diphallia has braved the Internet to show everyone his two sexual organs. |
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An estimated crowd of 300 braved the extreme cold and chills to attend. |
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This season, he braved his former employer and took up this challenge. |
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There families with camping chairs, some travelling hours from out of town, who braved the muggy midday temperatures of up to 33.8 degrees were rewarded with the best riverfront vantage points. |
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The men and women who braved the harsh weather on the Atlantic 60 years ago were not discouraged today by the cold wind and rain in Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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However, several invincible souls braved the seas such as pop or new wave and took advantage of the swaying rhythms of reggae to express some ideas, even expressing their own personal revolts. |
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Hundreds of local workers, many who braved Taliban threats to work on the road, were on hand for the ceremony, as were local leaders and village elders. |
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Thousands of Tamils have braved the weather and have been protesting to gain the attention of Canadians to solve this problem as soon as possible. |
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Canadian soldiers braved tremendous assaults along the western front. |
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After braving tricks on the high-dive, he braved a jump off the first diving platform. |
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During the Victorian era, however, several English women braved fierce criticism to obtain landmark court decisions that confirmed their right to call themselves the name they chose. |
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Palmer braved the cold, ice, and wind, walking for an hour in the hip-deep snow until he reached the two men, who were huddled inside a life raft. |
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The stripped down Santas braved temperatures of minus one wearing little more than their swimming costumes and their running shoes. |
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I had braved that expedition to see the same teams I had watched at Southport 10 years previously on Royal Wedding day, delightfully dispatched to another outground. |
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Greenpeace activist Mikey Resto braved force-11 winds to grab the harpoon and unfurl a protest banner on top of the dying minke whale. |
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Veteran weatherman Michael Fish braved gale-force winds and torrential rain on the South Bank. |
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The artist caught in various moments of a short circuit of movement braved for unverifiable intent. |
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A STAR busker braved torrential rain to sing to soggy shoppers in Huddersfield. |
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He has braved insults, beatings and the threat of being sent to jail. |
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Tracing the path of Svein Forkbeard, Britain's least-known and shortest-reigning king, he recruited a motley crew of Swedes and braved the rigours of the North Sea. |
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On Saturday nearly 500 spectators braved the broiling sun to enjoy the free drag races as part of the speedway's Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. |
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It initially was spotted by bird watchers Sue Barth and Jim Pawlicki, who had braved a rainy Monday in search of another bird, a jaeger, which only comes out in bad weather. |
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Many stallholders sold out of food as families braved the weather. |
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