Be as bold as a leopard, as nimble as an eagle, as swift as a deer, and as valiant as a lion in fulfilling the will of your Father in Heaven. |
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At the time of the famine, he made valiant efforts to stop his tenantry starving. |
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Then Ryane's army charged, yelling a different battle cry, one more valiant and brave. |
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He sighed and walked to his grand grey steed and began to untie his valiant beast of burden. |
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Sunday's match was a thriller from the start of play as opposing teams engaged in a valiant tussle for ball possession. |
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I'm afraid that those who might be snowed by the report's valiant attempt to pass off hope for potential are few. |
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These are our valiant soldiers, the ones who die for us on the battlefield and in the electric chair. |
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Nevertheless, it's more than likely that their valiant efforts will be in vain. |
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Reports indicate that she made a valiant attempt to escape the fusillade of bullets but was chased and shot anyway. |
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This book is a history of its ten years' valiant work in maintaining the high standards one has come to expect of British newspapers. |
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He was a valiant warrior and and a great hunter who roamed over the whole earth. |
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That first-half lead was protected by some valiant defending, not least from the impressive Richard Dunne. |
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He thought that he would be rewarded for valiant actions with a hero's welcome when he returned to shore. |
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They made a valiant attempt to avoid capture, but were forced to give themselves up because his friend was too badly injured to go on. |
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Despite a decided lack of knowledge of the rules of the sport they played a valiant game. |
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The singer feigns ignorance, and makes a valiant if contradictory effort to keep up appearances. |
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Although Vic made a valiant effort to overtake the leaders, he fell short by a few points. |
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Apparently, he had made a valiant effort to turn the whole thing into a classroom. |
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We should never forget the sacrifices made during the Second World War, nor the lives lost as part of a vital and valiant struggle. |
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Though their efforts were valiant it was painfully obvious it had little effect on the blaze. |
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As always, there are a few, valiant individual journalists doing their best. |
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New recruits can be invited to the army halls in order to train and become valiant warriors. |
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He is someone who has given his all to the game and should go out after a valiant effort, win or lose. |
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The valiant one and his noble steed hiked up to the hill where the castle was. |
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Some of the evening's most enthusiastic applause came in response to overhead video-board replays of his valiant and athletic effort. |
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They claimed outrage at the smear directed at their valiant, Stakhanovite workforce. |
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Think of the valiant whistleblower inside a corporation or an agency who puts himself at risk to uncover criminal perfidy. |
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Reveries of former felicity are interrupted by the sight of a valiant little vessel ploughing towards us through choppy seas. |
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After a valiant effort to change recipes to milliliters, cookbooks have gone back to the old cups and teaspoons. |
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Our valiant forces were lying in wait for them, inflicting heavy losses on the covetous invaders. |
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Myles proved to be a valiant soldier and was awarded two Papal emblems, a medal and a cross at the end of the war. |
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Dermot O'Conor Don, a valiant man, had, with a body of 1,500 kerns and gallowglasses, entered his service. |
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Nevertheless, in the mid-nineties, valiant attempts were made to give geoengineering a good name. |
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Nickson was a tall, proud, and handsome captain of the Polish navy, who was loved by all who knew him, and did many brave and valiant deeds. |
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It's the gloaming twilight of it, the soft seduction of lost hopes, the valiant wit, the heroic jig. |
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Despite valiant efforts from the cast, the two hours that follow it prove to be nothing more than a descent into the quicksand of mediocrity. |
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I've made a valiant attempt to catch it every week because it is one of the better, more engrossing shows on television these days. |
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The Navy has made a valiant, but ultimately doomed, attempt to rescue a fellow seafarer in distress at Fleet Base West. |
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I've gone through the claims and counter-claims, and suspect he was valiant in one incident and a whiner or exaggerator in others. |
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Her arms flailed up and around in a desperate and truly valiant bid to keep her seat. |
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Then at 5.10 pm, and just as the valiant efforts of the groundstaff had started to make the pitch look playable, the lights went out. |
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A man who was wise in policy, valiant in action and distinctive in leadership. |
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Dalbir made a valiant attempt and pushing Diwakar onto the ropes executed a couple of solid blows, which had Diwakar taking the count. |
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Duffey came third last year in a valiant attempt to topple De Beer, who recorded a hat-trick of victories. |
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The military orders, and the knights under King John put up a valiant defense and saved what they could of the army. |
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The villains are truly dangerous and the heroes are valiant in word and deed. |
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Imagine how I'd tell you of my valiant attempts to fight off her amorous advances! |
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That would violate their sense of amour propre and their self-image as the valiant victims. |
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That is a valiant attempt to legitimize the doctrine of common origin, but the logic on which it is based is, I think, fallacious. |
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I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd. |
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My previous attempt at the record was a valiant attempt to drive the car while tied up by one leg. |
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On the other hand, religion makes brave valiant men meek tame and cowardly such that they refuse to shed blood even for their motherland. |
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After one of the wars, the victorious Marathas decided to honour a valiant British officer who died in action. |
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Two valiant teenagers have spoken out in support of teen shelters amid worries from residents. |
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With them was Bacchus, a mongrel dog who won the hearts of the crew and was rewarded in 1943 with a National Canine Defence League valiant dog medal. |
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Afterward, ebony went to the apartment where her mother had made such a valiant stand. |
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It is a valiant, encyclopedic attempt of a star jurist to give voice to an embattled philosophical position. |
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Cambridge has a long and valiant history in spawning rocket scientists, as well as a track record in trying to turn their ideas into viable products and businesses. |
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Motley Fool has an interesting analysis of American Greetings, the old-line greeting-card company that's making a valiant attempt at surviving the digital age. |
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Like most of the traumas in the novel, this violent scene is twinned with one of healing when a valiant army doctor revives Ben's buddy with an emergency heart massage. |
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Less than a year ago, buyers were bravely keeping the economy afloat, being valiant and refusing to be put off by scare stories about economic catastrophes. |
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She can hardly concentrate for more than a half-hour or so on any task, so it took a Herculean effort to pen her love story to this valiant horse. |
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She paused as the words made a valiant effort to penetrate her mind. |
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Her valiant recovery made her an inspiration for everyone, and an icon for Democrats. |
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Her career had been marked by close defeats and valiant efforts. |
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They are valiant in war and they help their neighbours the Ishmaelites. |
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Bruno loves Sonia and makes a valiant effort to make her happy once again. |
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Instead he found Juan Gonzalez Ponce de Leon, a valiant suitor of noble, unblemished credentials. |
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The group is putting up a valiant media effort, but the result is... underwhelming. |
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But the cause of vegetarianism does have a few valiant crusaders. |
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It seems to me that he is playing the part of the valiant hero nearing his end. |
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In its finest World Cup victory, a valiant U.S. team gets revenge on the country that knocked it out of the last two cups. |
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It's billed as the simple tale of an Australian political superhero and his valiant battles with assorted mugs, dummies, gutless spivs, clowns, fools and scumbags. |
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However, handling errors among the backs saw a couple of early and valiant moves end in loss of possession, as the ball slithered and slipped through fingers. |
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During WWII, while in command of the sloop HMAS Yarra, he and his ship's company put up a valiant fight to protect an Allied convoy from Japanese attack in the Java Sea. |
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They bickered constantly and sniped at each other with abrasive, even caustic, jibes, but Drake made a valiant effort to stop himself short of physical violence. |
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The signal lights blinking only amber meant that one hapless policeman made a valiant effort to control traffic which seemed to swamp him from all directions. |
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Despite the valiant efforts of members of the public and medical staff he died several hours later at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, from multiple stab wounds. |
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Our valiant campaigner has also tried, so far in vain, to force the Skipton, Portman and Chelsea building societies to demutualise. |
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Hoblins, goblins, Sprites and woblings, Demons white or black, He puts to flight with his sword of might, This valiant General Jack. |
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Trapping Minister Joan Burton in her car was gurrier stuff and took the good out of our valiant efforts to stand as one in the face of austerity. |
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Turning to piracy was not that out of line for the young valiant in those years. |
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You may, if you will, journey through life as many a valiant traveler before you has done, jousting strongheartedly with the years, marked but not marred by age. |
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The very date which put them beyond the pale as belligerents was that which they seem to have chosen in order to prove what active and valiant soldiers they still remained. |
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Robber Footpad's former anthropophagic ways are forgotten in his new Cultural Revolution guise as a valiant Robin Hood who protects the weak from greedy tyrants. |
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I dedicate the auspicious day of Eid to all the valiant soldiers, who are waging a battle to rid Waziristan of terrorism and all the internally displaced persons. |
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Valiant and Worcester Bosch are two condenser boilermakers that are recommended time and again in research. |
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It was a Chrysler VG Valiant in almost similar duco colour and equally fantastic condition. |
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Over the past year, however, digitally animated films have begun to show an assembly line quality, and Valiant represents a new low. |
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As a member of the Royal Navy, he was in charge of operating the searchlights on a battleship called the Valiant. |
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Other comic books and graphic novels such as Eagle, Valiant, Warrior, and 2000 AD also flourished. |
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Valiant was a man beaten down by life, but not enough to be hardened. |
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