Tom Crean's story, a testament of human fortitude against all the elements of Antartica is brought to life in this dramatic solo performance. |
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The wind is blustering through the trees outside, and every so often assails the outside walls of my house as if testing their fortitude. |
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Long runs forge the physical strength and mental fortitude you need to endure the final stretches of the triathlon. |
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I admire your fortitude, but there's a fine line between being a trouper and recklessness. |
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She has the intestinal fortitude to get up and have a go after every effort has been made to shut her up and close her down. |
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Tom, a very strong man in his sixties had been ill for quite some time and bore his illness with courage and fortitude. |
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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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Anderson cuts back the distracting noises and crumbling static to reveal a stark paean about Odyssean fortitude. |
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Past generations had much worse to deal with, but showed stoicism, forbearance and fortitude. |
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We're experts at turning a noble fiasco into a story about fortitude and stoicism. |
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A very friendly and outgoing person, she bore her illness with great fortitude. |
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He battled his illness with characteristic courage and fortitude and displayed a positive attitude to the end. |
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Her voice was so expressive because of its incredible calm and internal fortitude, never needing to do too much or to over-elaborate. |
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With Spartan fortitude he had to squeeze his chilblained feet into wet socks and soggy boots frozen solid. |
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The English character actors did their furrow-browed ancient Roman with cod fortitude. |
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As Mom faced her illness, she did so in a spirit of fortitude based on an implicit faith and a godly life. |
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It takes a measure of artistic fortitude to lovingly depict the ordinary, and ample skill to finesse it into quietly seductive works of art. |
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This sound denoted what the Apostles received interiorly, a fullness of power and fortitude. |
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Prudence wisely discerns the good, justice rightly does the good, temperance constrainedly loves the good, fortitude bravely keeps you good. |
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A pliant corporate media proclaimed Harris' testimony proof of his political fortitude. |
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The thought of him will always be to us an invaluable source of encouragement and fortitude. |
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Els, though, exhibited the fortitude to hold his own when others were holding post-mortems. |
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He died peacefully after an illness borne with great fortitude and resolve. |
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Peter, who was aged 72, died following an illness borne with much courage and fortitude. |
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But with amazing resilience and fortitude the man and his players bounced back. |
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He fought for a fair time, aware he had fortitude but neither real courage nor strength. |
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She met an illness some years ago in a brave fashion which marked her down as woman of courage and fortitude. |
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Publishing in research journals requires fortitude, resilience and persistence. |
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He didn't require miraculous surgery so much as mental fortitude and bottomless reserves of patience. |
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Perhaps being war babies had given them interminable patience, fortitude and resilience. |
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Her passing, after a long illness borne with true courage and fortitude, touched the hearts of all who knew her. |
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Robyn had fought her illness so valiantly, amazing doctors and others with her fortitude over and over again. |
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He died peacefully after a short illness borne with characteristic courage and fortitude. |
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Face obstacles and difficulties at work and at home with courage and fortitude. |
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The fact that he is continuing with his work is certainly a testament to his spirit and to his fortitude. |
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These black periods must have been harrowing in the extreme, but were borne with great fortitude and courage. |
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Down the years she bore the injuries and scars of that tragic event with great fortitude and resolve. |
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Yet the grouping must find the same internal fortitude to learn from adversity as it has done in the past. |
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Sincere faith and fortitude in the will of God gave him the strength to carry his cross. |
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However, there are the others through which the fortitude of the first Gullahs and Geechees still lives. |
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The illness, of which she is now clear, would have debilitated a husband of lesser fortitude. |
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The endurance of the generation of 1914 was one of the wonders of human fortitude down the ages. |
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Rather than fortitude, courage or conviction, his morality play teaches resignation, passivity and submission. |
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She's been determined and shown fortitude and she's stuck at it. |
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Your sacrifices and fortitude are honored and your rewards are the gratitude of those saved at sea, a cleaner coastland, a more educated public and a safer America. |
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Even in his younger days, the inimitable strength and fortitude in his voice was mixed with the occasional moment of weakness, the odd quaver and show of vulnerability. |
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We cannot accredit his survival to clinical treatment of neurasthenia, but perhaps his vicarious experience on the mesa with Tom Outland can account for his fortitude. |
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He stands at the top of the incline beside the Canadian flag, grasping the rope and displaying great physical strength as well as moral fortitude. |
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The tortfeasor, the plaintiff or the secondary and primary victim, as I understood his Honour, spatial or temporal concerns or the question of normal fortitude. |
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This post is therefore a severe test of that resolution and fortitude. |
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In these times when so many seem to spend their lives chasing rainbows, we can reflect on the great faith and fortitude of those who went before us. |
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It stresses the virtues of wisdom, justice, fortitude, and moderation. |
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That frontal assaults sometimes succeeded despite enormous casualties speaks more of soldierly courage and fortitude than any general's brilliance. |
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Here, at last, is a movie which celebrates the power and fortitude of the Grandmother, in this case that most sturdy exemplar of the breed, the Determined French Peasant. |
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I was a little glum at the thought of walking back up but it's wonderful what the promise of a farmhouse lunch can conjure up in the way of fortitude. |
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Without a college degree, this son of a single parent built a real estate empire with tremendous fortitude, business and political savvy, and a healthy dose of kismet. |
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With much emphasis on terroir, the reputation of Burgundy owes much of its grace and fortitude to the humble city of Dijon. |
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The daddy party cherishes its self-image as the party of toughness, of self-reliance, of up-by-the-bootstraps fortitude. |
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Our foreparents lived through sea changes, upheavals so cataclysmic, so devastating we may never appreciate the fortitude and resilience required to survive them. |
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He rarely suggests that we develop the fortitude to unplug our brains from the news-generated matrix that subsumes us. |
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But the fact is that not a lot of these people have the fortitude and skill required to do that. |
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Saints must have lived an exemplary life, displaying the virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude and justice, as well as showing faith, hope and charity. |
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This plethora of Rise with the Prize events captures the fortitude of women as they stand together. |
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The people had to know another tale of courage and fortitude and love. |
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Drawing upon other-worldly fortitude and raw courage, Ali simply outlasted Foreman, with his rope-a-dope tactics, before knocking him out in the eighth round. |
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With their strong island fortitude and resolute attitude, they have learned over the years the art of survival. |
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I shall soon have need for all my fortitude, as I am on the point of separation from my own daughter. |
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She may be saved by your efforts, by your resource and fortitude bearing up against the heavy weight of guilt and failure. |
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Yet they've proved that common men can show astonishing fortitude in chasing jam tomorrow. |
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The stately flower of female fortitude, Of perfect wifehood and pure lowlihead. |
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Towards the end of her life, family tragedies overwhelmed her, although she met these reverses with grace and fortitude. |
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It would take a lot of confidence and fortitude to go against all that. |
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Each of the characters is fascinating as a study of fortitude but also of self-destructive tendencies. |
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Now the fun really begins for everyone who had the intestinal fortitude to weather a few storms along the way. |
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This shortage of intestinal fortitude had enormous military consequences. |
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It derogates little from his fortitude, while it adds infinitely to the honor of his humanity. |
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He won a bronze medal at the Olympics but I think he got that off intestinal fortitude, not from skill. |
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As I have seen his emphasis on fitness, strength and mental fortitude increase, he has done gnarlier and gnarlier things. |
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In fact, three George Crosses were awarded for Korea, all of them for extreme fortitude in POW camps. |
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Let all good citizens whose livelihood and labour have thus been put in peril bear with fortitude and patience the hardships with which they have been so suddenly confronted. |
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This requires some intestinal fortitude from legislators, especially in primaries where voters will want to know how the state budget ballooned so quickly. |
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The company's new logo is inspired by the shapes and forms of brick, pipe and concrete products while the strong wordmark exemplifies the fortitude and solidarity of Forterra. |
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There was an infinity of firmest fortitude, a determinate, unsurrenderable wilfulness, in the fixed and fearless, forward dedication of that glance. |
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There was so much pressure on Wales after last week's home defeat to Ireland so you can only be praiseworthy of the Welsh players' intestinal fortitude. |
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