The intrepid dad ran outside to find his van was on fire and flames were spreading to the front of his home. |
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He liked the cut of my jib, and I also went out of my way to prove myself as an intrepid reporter. |
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Several of our intrepid heroes are forced to make some rather weighty decisions. |
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The omens didn't look good when the intrepid explorers had to jump-start their old bangers to reach the end of the street. |
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A wetsuit during winter and rashguard during summer should become indispensible items for any intrepid wave rider. |
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Eliot Ness was the intrepid lawman who busted Al Capone and was the bane of the Mob in 1930s Chicago. |
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Taken from a live report from Leeds, the picture shows the intrepid anchorwoman broadcasting in the light of a full moon. |
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Expedition No 2 sees the intrepid trio bound for the Congo after Goliath Tigerfish, loaded for bear. |
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The long journey took its toll on the intrepid traveller as her petrol tank sprung a leak and her aerial fell off. |
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After barely one hundred lines, even the most astute and intrepid explorer is all at sea and gasping for air. |
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Teddy had always been a keen and intrepid sailor, and after retiring he went to live in St Mawes where he had first learned to sail as a boy. |
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Not the place you would want to work by choice, but our intrepid weather officer just needs a little more time. |
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Inspired by the intrepid babushka, I overcame the inbred fear of Russian salesmen and requested that my order be warmed as well. |
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However the intrepid bar-hoppers were all present and were well and truly beaten by Barry Chadbourn who shot an outstanding 40 points. |
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Let's forgive the generals if they decline to offer any intrepid reporter their full and complete trust. |
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One of the few insects to conquer the oceans, some intrepid species venture hundreds of miles across becalmed tropical seas. |
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Yet, our intrepid movie mockers come up with classic lines, time and time again. |
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The intrepid director is trying to keep the money men from pulling the plug on his latest venture. |
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Although mortally wounded in this display of valor, his intrepid act saved five men from death or serious injury. |
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It is always bustling with intrepid browsers and books stretch as far as the eye can see. |
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An intrepid group are set to take to the highways and byways of the county as part of a fundraising drive for cancer research. |
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The idea of disco infused hardcore doesn't exactly reek of intrepid musical exploration. |
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They want lively narrative, bold handling of intrepid if not downright heroic characters, and an unflinching recognition of our past militarism. |
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The intrepid might find space in an overcrowded, over-decorated bus to go to Moro, the fly-ridden local market town. |
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Your intrepid blogger promises to infiltrate this suspicious-sounding organization and report the truth! |
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Local attractions include stunning inland seas and intrepid volcano treks, but the stars of the show are the mountain gorillas. |
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The intrepid reporters have filed stories from around the world, including Tokyo, Montreal and Alberquerque, New Mexico. |
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Now our intrepid graduate student can conclude that the piety of the wise consists in the imitation of the gods. |
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The pay and fringe benefits will be few, but at least intrepid plumbers and joiners will have tales to tell their grandchildren. |
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There are several voicesets to choose from for your intrepid band of adventurers. |
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These characters who survive adversity through their imaginations and intrepid spirit. |
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In all, the intrepid party of four men and two women will be swimming about 10 miles, walking and camping in between. |
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The intrepid adventurer has only sailed once in his life, on a short trip around the Greek Islands 22 years ago. |
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Look around and find a place to go chat with some other intrepid young adventurers. |
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Luckily, we have some brave and intrepid reviewers who are willing to take a stand. |
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Nothing was different except for a large mousehole shape gap in the bottom of the awning where the intrepid explorer had made his escape. |
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These intrepid adventurers deserved to have their story told, and it is told well. |
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A team of intrepid roller skaters aim to cover 1,500 miles across Europe in aid of a bone marrow charity. |
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Maybe a councillor could take up my challenge with one of your intrepid reporters too. |
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The intrepid devotee, who is half English and half Portugese, is based at the One in Christ convent in the Irish town of Cork. |
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Do you think this theatre will still be here in another hundred years, asks our intrepid reporter? |
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I see an intrepid adventurer plodding blindly through a world of booby traps, goblins, jesters and dragons. |
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Company registration is just one part in the sorry obstacle course that has to be overcome by the intrepid investor. |
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However, the intrepid duo persevered and the free-will gifts eventually got bagged. |
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But a few intrepid researchers are still pushing back the frontiers on this most mundane of molecules. |
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Though he had years of experience in gliding, the intrepid experimenter's heart was pounding. |
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You have expressed a distaste for spiders yourself, and even the intrepid Coraline had a thing about them. |
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All around the group of intrepid travellers were heaps of boxes and luggage, an enormous 300 kg of excess baggage. |
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It must be about as close as we can now get to the feeling of discovery experienced by those who really were the intrepid explorers of the past. |
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But it's so crowded, loud and smoky that even the intrepid Milica gasps for air, and we reascend the stairs to lounge against the bannister near the entrance. |
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In between desert trips, she became an intrepid Alpine climber. |
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The intrepid cast are undaunted by the difficulties of the shoot. |
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After finding lost cities and travelling across uninhabitable parts of the globe, intrepid explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is coming to give a speech in Bolton. |
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But for the intrepid, there are rich, lasting rewards to be reaped. |
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The natural hazards are too numerous and the climate too determinedly extreme to tolerate inhabitation by anybody but the most intrepid and self-reliant. |
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Any suggestions for intrepid Target shoppers who want to bag some of your merchandise? |
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Under the harsh sun and roaring sand of the wild Namib Desert, even the most intrepid find it impossible to stay put. |
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Having cycled into work, the intrepid reporter decided he needed a shower. |
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The two intrepid cyclists would be very glad of sponsorship. |
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Yates is an intrepid adventurer and long-distance audax freak. |
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An intrepid adventurer will persist all the way to the end of the line. |
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Rather than lose face, our intrepid medical student parked at the side of the road, zipped up the tonneau cover and strode off, as if there were nothing wrong. |
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Peter was a voracious reader, a tireless networker, intrepid and fearless at approaching the biggest names, and dogged in working with authors to finish their manuscripts. |
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Bettles, Alaska has been a gateway for intrepid travelers who want to explore the pristine wilderness of the Arctic Circle. |
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On the 100th anniversary of the fall, a memorial service will commemorate the lives of the four intrepid climbers who lost their lives on The Pinnacle. |
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But in the absence of intrepid investigative reporting and editorial courage, they smothered the audience in inconsequential material about the most consequential of topics. |
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They beat up several journalists, though two particularly intrepid ones escaped the thrashing by feigning death. |
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Where would we be without our intrepid newsboys and girls, who go out in all weathers to make sure 25,000 copies of the Bury Times are delivered every week? |
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A few years back Greenpeace occupied Rockall for more than a month, and we're obliged to those intrepid eco-warriors for their help and advice in putting together our plan. |
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Even the NFL doesn't allow this much piling on and yet our hero, the intrepid nice guy Michael, is just supposed to take life's sucker punches like a cold-cocked good sport. |
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A year earlier, the intrepid oars-woman tried to row across the north Atlantic in the same 23-foot, self-righting craft, starting from North Carolina's Outer Banks. |
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Fewer than 70 years earlier, the intrepid James Cook in his ship Resolution had been the first explorer to cross the Antarctic Circle. |
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The intrepid DIY builder may be the wrong person to convince, as several posters suggested. |
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Pausing only for a feed of their chocolate cake the two intrepid animal explorers finally arrive at the yabbering yak and zany zebra. |
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She was also an intrepid traveller and went to Antarctica aged 80 and swam in the Antarctic Ocean. |
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Everything was just fine until some sharp-eyed geek spotted the intrepid cybernaut with a mobile phone and wondered if that was allowed. |
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The intrepid adventurers are now walking the final 100 miles to the Pole. |
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The intrepid pedal pushers averaged around 60 miles a day for five days and even managed to climb Snowdon and Peny Fan along the route from Anglesey to Cardiff. |
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As photographic techniques developed, an intrepid group of photographers took their talents out of the studio and onto battlefields, across oceans and into remote wilderness. |
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Six weeks into the season, even this intrepid exhibitiongoer had her days. |
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The intrepid group hiked through dense temperate rain forests and sailed in sturdy piraguas made by their native guides, but the magical City of the Cesars proved elusive. |
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The scuba divers from the Black Country Divers branch of the British Sub Aqua Club,, shared the giant tank of the penguin enclosure for their latest intrepid club outing. |
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Fortunately for Adam, he has his intrepid coeditor Jennifer as an ally. |
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A quarter of the intrepid 4,000 contestants who started the Nettle Warrior Tough Guy challenge failed to finish because of the summer-turned wintry conditions. |
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Join an intrepid family of adventurers and their musical dog through the swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the squelchy mud in search of a bear. |
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Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, wading through swishy, swashy grass, the splishy, splashy river and the thick, oozy, squelchy mud. |
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Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, as they wade through the gigantic swishy grass, the splishy splashy river and the oozy, squelchy mud. |
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Parkour practitioners, who call themselves traceurs, evoke these intrepid adventurers, bringing to mind the ideal of man's traceless passage through nature. |
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However, unlike some intrepid globe trotters, their idea of a great time is to unpack their bags then stay close to the pool until it's time to fly home. |
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Intrepid shoppers know that it's possible to land a bargain anywhere, even in one of Madison Avenue's most chichi boutiques. |
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Intrepid reporter Claire Tomlinson collared Rovers' Turkish midfield star for a quick post-match chat after viewers had voted him their man-of-the-match. |
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The Intrepid was one of those ships, surviving among other things, a kamikaze strike. |
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World-renowned technical artist David Kimble was hired to chronicle development of both the Intrepid racecar and its mighty 5.9L engine, for a series of cutaway illustrations. |
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A full lineup of champions was honored at the 74th CYO Club of Champions Tribute and Dinner on aboard the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. |
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The Intrepid skim allegedly went from the union to a West Side gang of Irish toughs known as the Westies. |
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Each Intrepid Powerboat is carefully crafted and customized to each customer's specifications, resulting in a personalized marine craft as unique as the owners themselves. |
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Intrepid Potash produces and markets muriate of potash and langbeinite. |
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Intrepid was planned to stay one day and unload itself and as much of Sir Tristram as possible, leaving the next evening for the relative safety of San Carlos. |
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