People who act courageously to protect others should not be the victims of harassment or retaliation. |
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At the airport, Amber emerges from First Class and courageously runs the gauntlet of paparazzi the tears coursing down behind her Versace shades. |
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Caught in the middle of a hold-up at the store, Jack courageously disarms the gunman. |
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They defended superbly, attacked courageously and played the most astute tactical game. |
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We hope this issue will inspire you to act courageously against your own fears. |
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Sections of the army fought courageously in the first few days of the invasion. |
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Nicholas, who expected trouble, acted intelligently and courageously throughout. |
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She courageously shares her very personal struggles and offers wise strategies for facing down fear. |
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Les has fought courageously against prostate cancer for the last eight years. |
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He stood up courageously for his view and withstood slander and charges of spying. |
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He was a man who stood firmly and courageously for causes and principles, including opposition to the apartheid regime in South Africa. |
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He was a victim of genetic pollution and courageously decided to fight back and speak out against bio-serfdom. |
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Our Melburnian cousins have courageously proposed to build 1.6 million new dwellings by 2051, with two-thirds of them being apartments. |
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Parker will report on what's in the bottle, courageously unconcerned by the reputation on the label or by the affability of the wine-maker. |
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Moffatt and Dougan tackled courageously all afternoon and the whole team never gave up. |
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He has courageously promised to drive up student test scores in core skills such as reading and math. |
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We have struggled courageously to topple the dictator and establish democracy. |
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In general, the media professional who does his or her job objectively and courageously is rarely on good terms with the political world. |
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Though he came off the water in tears on Tuesday, he fought on courageously to complete the 10-race opening series. |
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Off we went, courageously going where no one had gone before. |
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When the horses of the tallyho began running away, Mr. Whalen himself very courageously stopped them. |
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They have destroyed the forum of the intellectuals and isolated those who have courageously stood up to demand their basic rights. |
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When there is no collective voice for those who are within structures that deceive and oppress, then somebody has to act courageously on his own. |
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They have always served courageously and competently in carrying out the duties assigned to them. |
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But she just marched on, courageously and with a smile, undaunted by these challenges. |
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I hope that this issue will be tackled courageously over the next few months. |
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As the Holy Father has urged us to do, we must courageously move into the deep water. |
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This leadership program prepares emerging leaders to confidently and courageously grow our industry. |
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Yet, she has courageously, and relentlessly, continued her pursuit of the truth. |
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This also involves courageously and respectfully breaking ties with those who cannot adapt to the situation. |
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Roger and his wife, Chaz, courageously opened up their private lives to our filming as they never have before. |
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Sudanese civil-society groups are courageously pressing forward with an agenda for real change. |
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Families experienced these losses as deaths, but even with these losses, they courageously moved forward with new referrals. |
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A courageously outspoken 14-year-old is fighting for her life in Pakistan tonight. |
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Many a man will cast a line with several hooks hoping that at least one fish will bite, some play it courageously with all their luck on one hook. |
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We fail to appreciate and respect the uphill struggle that so many people face courageously and cleverly every day in what should be a simple choice for survival. |
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Together, they are courageously meeting the security-related challenges affecting regional stability, as was the case yesterday in the Solomon Islands, and in a different context in East Timor. |
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We must courageously move away from set trails, resist pressure and various fundamentalisms to make attractive, diversified, useful and really educative programmes. |
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Take Stutterer, a film nominated in the live-action short category, which follows a London man with a speech disorder as he courageously takes a chance on love. |
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Many of these women continue to suffer the consequences of these abuses and are courageously speaking out about their experiences and campaigning for justice. |
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Nor do we forget Shaikh Ahmad Arfan, who struggled courageously against the British colonialists in India. |
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This morning our elders held a condolence ceremony for those who never heard an apology, never received compensation, yet courageously fought assimilation so that we could witness this day. |
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They courageously witness to the sanctity of marriage. |
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Many of the women are now in their 80s and hoping that justice can still be achieved in their lifetime and have been courageously speaking out and sharing their experiences. |
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I am honoured to be the Chairman of WOAgri and would like to thank again all those who have participated in the founding of our movement and who commit themselves courageously to this battle. |
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Storefront did not push the dimensions of theory and practice as it has done so courageously for the past decade. |
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Finally, the Holy Spirit, fire of love, illumines us on the ways that we must courageously and daringly undertake to realize a real, profound conversion to the Love of God, source and fulfillment of all love. |
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We should fervently ask God to give these men the strength to go forward perseveringly and to follow through courageously on this work of building peace with vigour. |
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Despite all three of these fine gentleman courageously battling cancer, all three continue to honour their families, friends and constituents by placing service to their country ahead of themselves. |
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To expiate my past sins, I will accuse myself of them courageously, and will not leave one unbanished from my heart. |
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Contenting ourselves with managing crises instead of courageously solving them gives rise to a great number of questions as to how effective crisis management really can be. |
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This country will never forget nor fail to honor those who have so courageously garnered our highest regard. |
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I join with all Canadians who stand behind our men and women of the Canadian Forces as they courageously risk their lives every day to bring positive change to the people of Afghanistan and to save lives. |
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Through these treaties, the leaders of the countries concerned have courageously brought stability and peace to borders that were previously beset with violence, and thus to their peoples. |
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He fought courageously on the front lines, along with his fellow comrades-in-arms, who have been facing a particularly difficult situation recently. |
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In this oppressive situation, the coach crew, once again acted courageously by calming the passengers down, while facilitating negotiations between the hostage-taker and the police. |
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We must courageously call right and wrong, justice and injustice, humaneness and inhumaneness by name and openly and decisively stand up for freedom, solidarity and human dignity. |
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It is a horror show Nadal would not want to watch again – apart, maybe, from parts of the first and second sets, where he resisted courageously, saving seven break points, from 11 of the 18 in which he was embroiled. |
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And we must also agree about how we will share with other peoples of the world the variety of ways in which every people courageously and magnanimously lives the dignity they desire. |
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Confronted by the pervasive effects of materialism, our prayer is that Development and Peace continue to be evangelized by the poor, facing this challenge head-on and courageously confronting the many obstacles involved. |
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You boldly and courageously named the issues and pulled no punches. |
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We thank the Father of all mercies for your apostolic ministry as Successor of Peter which you have exercised so courageously and with perseverance and courage for 25 years. |
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Being a citizen of Europe means being part of a culture that has at its centre the richness of a life lived responsibly and loved creatively, a life to which we courageously bear witness against all comers. |
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This article is dedicated with gratitude and admiration to the women who courageously, openly and perspicaciously shared the testimonies highlighted herein. |
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For courageously the two kings newly fought with great random and force. |
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