Eliot Ness was the intrepid lawman who busted Al Capone and was the bane of the Mob in 1930s Chicago. |
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. |
A wetsuit during winter and rashguard during summer should become indispensible items for any intrepid wave rider. |
Several of our intrepid heroes are forced to make some rather weighty decisions. |
Not the place you would want to work by choice, but our intrepid weather officer just needs a little more time. |
He liked the cut of my jib, and I also went out of my way to prove myself as an intrepid reporter. |