Mr. O'Brien makes a brave leap in the dark and lands with a resounding thud. |
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Fish was the dish of the day as a brave Bradford chef attempted to create the world's largest Asian dish. |
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He had always been the light of my life and I thought he was so brave, moving away from everything he knew to make a fresh start. |
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Here is an example where kind, brave actions speak louder then violent words. |
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Well a video ref like they have in Rugby League has been spoken of, but nobody seems brave enough to make the first step. |
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She was bold, brave and was able to get herself out of almost any situation through quick lies and witty deceptions. |
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He knew that something was wrong and never stopped to think about the dangers involved and that demonstrates what a brave man he was. |
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But once in a while people are brave and regather their energies in the face of further governmental arrogations of power. |
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Her mother died at the hospice in March after a brave year-long battle against cancer. |
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The mother of a two-year-old girl has died of cancer after a brave, year-long battle against the disease. |
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I have always looked up to America as the land of the free and the home of the brave and my heart is aching for you all right now. |
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He represents a generation of photographers brave enough to think laterally in a racially cluttered social environment. |
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Obviously I haven't been brave enough to broach this topic amongst our friends for fear of an outcry. |
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But under his wise and brave and resourceful guidance, it will be achieved. |
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But more importantly, his feature film tackles Angolan history and politics with brave originality. |
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If you're brave enough to plant perennials and annuals now, give them extra attention until roots take a strong hold. |
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The stadium reverberated with claps as brave Marathas displayed their skills in the sport, where the men showcased their acrobatics on poles. |
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A bogus caller was stopped in his tracks by a brave elderly woman who refused to let him in. |
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The revered Maronite patriarch launched a brave campaign for the restoration of Lebanon's sovereignty. |
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I must be brave and not let our antipodal friends see the pain I bear at being denied this priceless entertainment. |
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It takes a brave man to argue that empire is good, but Niall Ferguson ably and admirably makes the case. |
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Welsh legend told of how the souls of brave warriors flew to heaven in the form of eagles. |
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This week was very chilly for Washingtonians as they had to brave temperatures in the teens. |
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The end was sad, the wasted figure in a wheelchair being lifted into a helicopter sketching a parody of the brave gestures of old. |
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The brave Kiltegan man grabbed jugs of water and eventually quenched the chip-pan fire which had threatened to reduce the house to ashes. |
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Space on the night will be limited to leave room for the brave to foxtrot and quickstep. |
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I put on a sweater, pulled my weatherproof coat on, and did the best I could to adopt a brave face. |
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It was a moderately brave act of which I remain immoderately proud, as a just and deeply felt tribute to a truly great player. |
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Mountain enthusiasts can choose to feel the chill of high-altitude lakes or brave the rapids of the unspoilt river. |
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The girls started well and despite putting up a brave battle lost out to the stronger side. |
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Included amongst these are varieties of carp, barbel, zander and of course for those who are brave enough, the mighty wels catfish. |
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The brave little boy went through six weeks of radiotherapy then another six months of chemotherapy before the cancer was finally killed off. |
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It was a brave decision because he had to jump about 15 feet down into the river in the dark. |
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Yavin is obviously a brave and a good man, and worthy of our admiration and support. |
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A brave businesswoman who is scared stiff of sharks is set to take the charity plunge into a tank full of the fearsome fish. |
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So what would your view be of the result, if members of staff are brave enough to use the present procedure? |
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When she began work as a journalist, she said, she was always adventurous and very brave. |
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There are many treasures from ages past just waiting for a brave and adventurous soul such as you to come and claim them. |
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Now that's brave, whereas sitting here with cancer, typing a magazine article, is not. |
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We could not see the other side and we had no boats that could brave the river rapids. |
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And yet, there are hints and whispers of a brave new phenomenon in the modelling industry. |
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A brave neighbour ran into a smoke-logged block of flats to wake residents after one of the apartments caught fire. |
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Deliver us a white knight, a true and brave soul who can rid us of scoundrels, scalawags and in-it-for-themselves special interests. |
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An Adventure Zone, with windsurfing, sailing and kayaking, was also on offer to those brave enough to try them. |
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If they continue in this vein it will be a brave man who bets against them winning a fourth successive title. |
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He is reaming over with brave, bright dreams of what he would like to do in this world. |
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It will be ship ahoy for the brave mum-of-two Marie next Tuesday as she takes up the Cabin Fever challenge on board a 90 ft Schooner ship. |
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The frightened but brave ten-year-old held on before he was winched to safety shortly after 7 pm last Tuesday evening. |
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Although crocuses and windflowers are tiny, they are brave little imps and often the first heralds of spring. |
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To hear from the Government that their regiment is about to be scrapped is a kick in the teeth for the brave men and women of our armed services. |
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Navigating this brave new world is the inventively-named Anana, an employee at a soon to be obsolete print dictionary. |
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What with Henretta's rips and the glitches in her printing, something seems wrong in our brave new world. |
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They therefore try to soften the blow for anyone entering their brave new world with assurances. |
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In this brave new world, the role of advertising agencies would change as well. |
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A new History Channel series on George S. Patton points the way toward a brave new world of digitally enhanced history. |
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Police have praised a brave Westbury resident after his information helped them recover property stolen from a home in the town's Oldfield Park area. |
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Brave Jack managed to get hold of her arms and, in spite of once losing his grip, pull her to safety. |
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Brave restaurant workers and a diner disarmed a customer who pulled out a gun in a dispute over an unpaid bill. |
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We, the men in the audience, sympathised from somewhere deep in our gut as these brave youths were swept away in the sea of Ulster's dancing womankind. |
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They were extraordinary, skating without helmets or knee pads, invading empty swimming pools like backstreet bandits, brave and single-minded and uniquely talented. |
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Mostly, he recounts his adventures dodging bombs, meeting brave men, and eating a lot of bully beef. |
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In these days of corporate austerity, economic gloom and wafer-thin margins, it is brave to post substantially increased profits and claim there is still more to come. |
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But though he was brave, and active in pushing through the re-equipment of his forces by the Americans, Giraud was arrogant and lacked any political sense. |
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It was very brave of her to come to York as she is not a well lady. |
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Today, his father paid tribute to the hospital staff who saved his life and said he understood why the brave A-level student wants to kite surf again. |
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A BRAVE Brownie who survived two strokes is looking forward to celebrating Christmas at home with her family. |
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Together the trio brave flash floods, runaway trains, explosions, and attention by amorous bulls. |
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It conjures up an image like that in the novel Brave New World, where everyone is doped up, rather than having their real problems dealt with. |
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Every day before dawn, brave men and women of different races and backgrounds rise as one, united by a common cause. |
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Despite being labelled as weak Havering councillors were putting on a brave face and pointing out they were at least moving in the right direction. |
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Brave at the back, brilliant in midfield, swashbuckling up front, Laois may not be the finished article yet. |
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Heap praise, not scorn, on physicians who are brave and caring enough to recommend cannabis when appropriate. |
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The rich and the powerful have resources at their disposal that people like brave Mr. Cole do not. |
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The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a raging blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition. |
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The gameplay presented in this latest outing feels so broken and janky that any fan who may brave a purchase will likely end up feeling disgusted and cheated. |
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Brave Trooper Joey Doe has no choice but to speed his cruiser in hot pursuit, gunning the engine to dizzying speeds along suburban street. |
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The brave bride had amazed guests when she made it to her wedding ceremony on time despite being rushed into hospital with agonising stomach pains the night before. |
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The birds hopped closer to inspect the foreign object that had entered their domain before one particularly brave soul perched itself upon her hand. |
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And lest we forget, in this issue we mark Remembrance Day with a salute to the Victoria Cross and that select band of brave men who have won this highest of military honours. |
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Maybe the way to do it is to stop using Remembrance Day to memorialize brave and virtuous soldiers and instead begin focusing on civilian casualties. |
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Those of us who can't or won't brave nature in the raw should never underestimate the power of the local swimming pool, in providing that vital link with our ancestral past. |
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The English under King Harold make a brave stand, but their pointed sticks and voodoo rattles are as nothing against the Normans' tanks, airplanes, and modern artillery. |
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I tried to convince myself to be spontaneous and adventurous and brave. |
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There must be some brave and adventurous types at Bloomsbury. |
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A thrilling finish saw Hardy Eustace successfully defend his Champion Hurdle title, edging out Harchibald and Brave Inca on the line. |
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We get round the corner only to find that one demonstrator has taken tickets off windscreens and throws them at us before legging it to his mates having shown how brave he is. |
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I respect Rabbi Yosef's erudition and his brave and sometimes iconoclastic halakhic writings. |
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Brave people, who were fighting the black dog, want to experience the small and humble reality that so many of us take for granted, dignity. |
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Brave Sarah finally managed to grab the leash on David's board and get hold of the girls. |
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A few hours later the annex itself came under attack and two of the same brave GRS operatives were killed. |
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It was a brave decision, but it has more than paid off and is proof that teleworking from home can provide an excellent antidote to executive stress. |
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There was nothing I could do but put a brave face on it and go after them, but now my rheumatics are playing up something rotten and my truss is all rusty. |
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Brave campaigners occupy beautiful wildlife sites along imminent road routes, tunnelling deep before the bulldozers move in. |
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Only a few brave economic writers are prepared to act as Jeremiahs. |
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Shourie panicked, while the finance ministry tried to put up a brave face, saying it was just a regular correction. |
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Brave individuals and small organizations stood out against the prevailing developmental ethos. |
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Brave new storylines are plotted, tackling issues like illiteracy, drink driving and vote rigging. |
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The idea that we must take action to avoid a Brave New World resonates powerfully within our culture. |
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Brave as she was, she had always had a fear of the dark and her imagination conjuring up wolf howls didn't help her situation. |
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This decision was, in many ways, brave and defensible, but it came at a price. |
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These brave souls took an icy dip in the ocean to ring in 2015 and raise money for charity. |
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God help us, it all took place on our taxpayer dime, all in the name of defending the Land of the Free and the Home of the brave. |
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Time was suspended as the world watched and waited for news about the young, brave girl from the Swat Valley. |
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He is also brave and a skilled fighter, and helps rid Toad Hall of invaders from the wild wood. |
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So, at last, backed by a formidable phalange of femfans, I dare speak up, brave lassie that I am. |
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Yet unlike my era's greatest Afrindian brave, Jimi Hendrix, I have more often than not been an armchair gypsy, the Ezy Rider of interiors. |
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The brave German car's all-wheel drive tackled and spun through almost eight inches of loosely plowed snow. |
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Our scientist-kings and our brave new age of biotechnology are the latest in giant steps that will take this Babel drive to a new level. |
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He is brave and steady under pressure when he is called out, but when someone tries to backshoot him, Maddox becomes paranoid and violent. |
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Will digital broadcasting, 'mega-channel-land', change everything or nothing? Will it be a brave new world, or simply more of the same? |
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Anyhow, hunters are a brave lot of men to face such large chances of death, as brave as beefy footballists. |
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He grew unto his seat, As he had been incorps'd and demy-natur'd with the brave horse. |
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The 1620 ship brought a small company of brave men and women to plant here liberty of conscience denied them in their homeland. |
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In line 109, Judith is referred to as an ides ellenrof, which translates as brave woman. |
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A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. |
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There is also the story of the brave young man who makes his living mudwrestling with anacondas. |
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Americans, in contrast, were described as brave, loving, generous, strong, resourceful, heroic, and respectful of human rights. |
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And thus in war and battle, in which the brave find glory, even the coward will find safety. |
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In the film-colony of Hollywood brave neuronauts like Oscar Janiger MD charted the course of Cary Grant and hundreds of brain-settlers. |
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From Christine de Pizan to the present, women have looked to Joan as a positive example of a brave and active woman. |
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Whatever else it is, Embankment is generous and brave, a statement of intent. |
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They cooperated with local raiders and introduced them to the latest Dutch sailing rigs, enabling them to brave Atlantic waters. |
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We cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. |
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She did not cry long, however, for she was as brave as could be expected of a princess of her age. |
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A quell of strength over took Robin with each of his words. She was about to fall apart, but Jacob was as brave as a warrior going into battle. |
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Macmillan was one of the few ministers brave enough to tell Churchill to his face that it was time for him to retire. |
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American soldiers were well trained and brave, but in the early battles were often led by officers of questionable ability. |
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His brave self-sacrifice won him a posthumous medal, but I think he'd have preferred to receive it in person. |
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I could see her brave spirit quelling the riot of her emotions, shutting down the sluice-gate of tears. |
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Peasants and burghers, however brave, are unable to stand their ground against veteran soldiers. |
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Only one guy was brave enough to take a run at Tiger Woods at the British Open yesterday.... DiMarco finished two shots behind Woods. |
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Christ calls for large ideas, bold enterprise, heavy undertakings, brave adventure, and heroic plunging into the thick of things. |
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We owe it to a small group of brave whistle-blowers that we know about the infractions at all. |
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In one brave and defiant performance, she redefined the patriarchal constructions of beauty, femininity, and womynhood for all who saw her. |
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While much of the focus is on its brave opera concept, it's packed with hit singles, notably Jesus Of Suburbia and Whatsername. |
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During trials in the US state of Georgia, the whitecoats delivered a series of 96 electric shocks into the feet of brave volunteers. |
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If you're brave enough, the zingy colour really packs a punch and will look fabulous against tanned skin on holiday. |
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The brave 11-year-old, who was born with a rare genetic disorder called Apert Syndrome, has spent her life in and out of hospital. |
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The first was back in May 2010 when a brave band of Junketeers traipsed around Cardiff city centre getting on roundabouts. |
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No one brave man no matter how willing, Can lose so much for one King's shilling. |
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Charlie Johnston, son of Mark Johnston, trainer of Leaderene She's in good form and was brave in winning at Chester the time before. |
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Zobi is a brave rhizobia bacterium whose home is under threat from a warming ocean. |
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However their middle order batswoman put up a brave fight, taking the score to 74 and falling short by five runs. |
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However, one brave competitor wore a small pair of red shorts and a Santa hat and others put on fancy dress. |
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Around 80 brave souls smashed holes in the frozen Blackroot Pool in Sutton Coldfield, before jumping into the ice-cold water. |
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A scarey Crystal Quest adventure forms part of one of the caves and the really brave can try caving, climbing and abseiling. |
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A long list of favorite books includes Animal Farm, Brave New World, The Wizard Of Oz, Aesop's Fables, and The Odyssey. |
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Brave the rain in these very classical but stylish rain boots. |
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Brave two-year-old George Mitchell proved he is made of strong stuff as he took on two of Swindon Town's midfield maestros at the County Ground this week. |
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It's irresistible deliciousness, obviously, not fare like starlit and The Brave and Dead or Alive. |
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The opening race of the meeting, which began to the sound of the famous Cheltenham cheer, was won by Brave Inca, one of the Irish bankers of the meeting. |
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Brave French airmen who flew missions over their homeland from Britain during the Second World War have been remembered at the Yorkshire Air Museum. |
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Brave New World shows how dehumanizing it would be for human beings to be so designed that they gave up individual freedom for the stable order of a social insect colony. |
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But in his 1932 novel Brave New World, he created one of the truly memorable 20th-century dystopias, which is also one of the most frighteningly pessimistic. |
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In August 2009, Scott planned to direct an adaptation of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World set in a dystopian London with Leonardo DiCaprio. |
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The song has also been used as the victory anthem of Scotland at the Commonwealth Games since 2010, replacing Scotland the Brave. |
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The toa or brave who distinguished himself was thought very highly of. |
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Opening any gay-themed establishment in the '80s was an extremely brave act, but Little Sister's bookstore in Vancouver, Canada, took ballsiness a step further. |
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Forget not the boys of Kilmichael, those brave lads so gallant and true. |
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And Evans' dream of a steam wagon, notwithstanding the brave attempt of the Oruktor Amphibolos, would not see widespread adoption until even later. |
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Requiescat in Pace RICHARDS CLIVE DAVID 11th October 2015 After a brave fight at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Clive Richards aged 56 years, the dearly loved husband of Ute. |
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Unfortunately for the Glibs, they are not the brave young Lougheed Tories of 1971, but rather, the same motley bleaters they've been for the last decade. |
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Some brave seminarians at the college walk from the seminary on the Aventine hill to whichever church is on the schedule that day, often praying the rosary en route. |
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A number of songs are used as Scottish anthems, most notably Scotland the Brave, Flower of Scotland, and Scots Wha Hae. |
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Brave International Combat Week 2017 will take place during 12 November till 19 November in the Kingdom of Bahrain. |
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Rather than as a brave defender of the Protestant nations against Spain and the Habsburgs, she is more often regarded as cautious in her foreign policies. |
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Brave first-time abseiler Sharon Prosser said she'd had to steel her nerves for the sponsored event. |
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A BRAVE air hostess hit back in fury yesterday at the drunken madman who bottled her. |
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Brave Ulrika Dandekar, 21, was given the devastating news she had a rare type of blood cancer, called Anaplastic Lymphoma, just three months ago. |
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At the start of May, Wicklow Brave landed a twomile maiden at Gowran Park before following up at 1-5 at Listowel 22 days later. |
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On numerous occasions the hill at the finish has found out the brave. |
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He wasn't the doughty pioneer in his rightful landscape, he wasn't the Indian brave at one with the forest, he wasn't the wise renunciant in tune with Nature. |
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A BRAVE gran tried to fight off a knife-wielding robber with a tray of barm cakes. |
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Brave Dennis Bick also attended scores of plane crashes during the Second World War. |
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More details about the program can be found on The Brave New World Program's Facebook page and Twitter. |
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Approaching its 80th year of publication, Brave New World explores a potentially frightening reality that is not incomparable to our world today. |
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He presents Brave New World, a global exploration of the scientific breakthroughs that are transforming our lives in the 21st century. |
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Many of our brave service men and women are reintegrating into our communities with scars that are not just physical, but behavioral, emotional and spiritual. |
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It was introduced on a German forces' radio station in Jugoslavia by a brave announcer whose taste in music probably jeapordized his career plans. |
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When ancient Greeks had a thought, it occurred to them as a god or goddess giving an order. Apollo was telling them to be brave. Athena was telling them to fall in love. |
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Ersatzgas, Ersatzpfennige. Ersatz has become a brave word in Germany. As a substantive it means War Reparations. As part of compounded words it means substitute. |
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Killership requires a person to become brave and polite. It is not deal of weakwilled and spineless people. This deal likes neither cheating nor foolishness. |
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And like Brezhnev-era Soviet commissars, Scarr eagerly denounces opposition to the Brave New World she envisions as a form of illness. |
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Serve in the ramekin or if you're feeling brave, turn them out. |
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There's also the bickering Tweedledum and Tweedledee, a young and brave Lewis Carroll in the throws of slaying the Jabberwock and a wasp with the unfortunate orange wig. |
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The Brave New World scenario would mean women no longer need to carry a baby from conception, using ectogenesis instead. |
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A BRAVE war veteran has told for the first time his incredible story of survival in brutal Japanese POW camps. |
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The nobles around Prince John implored him with one voice to throw down his warder, and to save so brave a knight from the disgrace of being overcome by odds. |
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But in Washington, with its educational opportunities and abundant role models, a brave new wifestyle is flowering among those who married far too young. |
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Brave Angel was found under the Incienso Bridge, in Guatemala, and taken to hospital where doctors fought in vain for 15 days to save his life. |
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Y' are brave, but the most uncrafty lad that I can think upon! |
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Afonso IV's nickname the Brave alludes to his martial exploits. |
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In Brave New World you find the pointless hedonism of our binge-drinking young professionals in the city centres and the uncouth savagery of housing-estate charvers. |
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The development of MMA in the nation is convened through KHK MMA, which owns Brave Combat Federation which is the largest Mixed Martial Arts promotion in the Middle East. |
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Brave New World was Huxley's fifth novel and first dystopian work. |
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Brave Inca had been shaken off but Paul was sitting motionless on Harchibald, just waiting to complete one of the cockiest, cheekiest wins in Champion Hurdle history. |
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In Brave New World, set in a dystopian London, Huxley portrays a society operating on the principles of mass production and Pavlovian conditioning. |
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Dancing Brave wiped his nose on his fetlock and indicated the teleprinter. |
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Other currently less popular candidates for the National Anthem of Scotland include Scotland the Brave, Highland Cathedral, Scots Wha Hae and A Man's A Man for A' That. |
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