Not one to be intimidated by exotic foods, she bravely dove in and was surprised to find she actually kind of liked it. |
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As the eldest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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There's no shortage of drop-dead titles that strutted bravely but briefly and are heard no more. |
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It brings us in contact with families who struggle bravely with the trauma of looking after a dying loved one. |
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This, he explains, would analyse our make-do-and-mend culture, our suspicion of the bravely new, our ingrained preference for the status quo. |
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Missionaries bravely ventured into lands where merely expressing their beliefs could get them killed. |
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A plucky pensioner told today how he was battered in the face by an armed robber as he bravely prevented a post office raid. |
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The festival, an annual summer event, bravely keeps asserting the existence of an avant-garde. |
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Though both his legs are paralyzed by polio, the 27-year-old sportsman has taken up the challenge bravely. |
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Topics such as bullying, alienation in the workplace, and depression are also bravely touched upon. |
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She smiled bravely, straining every nerve within her, to hold back the grief she felt growing inside. |
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Mark Walsh was another who soldiered bravely to the end, encouraging his colleagues to raise their game. |
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He bravely helps his master and swallows his utter hatred of Smeagol long enough for them to use the creature as a guide. |
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He demanded money from the shopkeeper, who bravely picked up a piece of metal and told him he was not having any. |
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They became largely Romanized and for hundreds of years their legions bravely defended the empire. |
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If you don't have money, it takes courage to face your money problems bravely and honestly. |
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A pressed slab of ham hock and foie gras were correct enough and their accompanying home-made piccalilli was bravely sour. |
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Smyth bravely made a great catch and played a long ball out of defence aiming for Curry. |
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We never expected the boat to live in such a fearful gale and sea, but she weathered it bravely. |
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And so she bravely walked down 2nd Avenue, fighting the elements, the cold wind numbing her soft little fingers. |
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He served capably under Colonel Stark, invaded Canada alongside Arnold, and participated bravely at the Battle of Saratoga. |
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After months of being cautious and playing hard to get, I'm going to bravely risk rejection this time. |
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The two boys fought bravely with their sticks as weapons, and in the end, like always, the young knight won. |
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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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As the eldest and smartest student, she bravely stayed in the haunted room in the dormitory and successfully exorcised the evil spirit. |
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She blushes and strolls bravely toward me, with blond hair hanging straight like spaghetti from her stocking cap. |
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This novel bravely turns that idea on its head, and in doing so reinvigorates our perceptions of the North American continent. |
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The fact is that gay people can serve their country just as bravely as straight people can, and thousands of them have. |
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At a banquet with her family, he bravely, passionately, and straightforwardly expressed his love for her. |
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The people of Arnhem yesterday welcomed back the old soldiers who fought so bravely to free them 60 years ago. |
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A lone Englishman, dressed in a white Rugby shirt, bravely ventured through the bar to some friendly jeers. |
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The infantry battle was finely balanced, both sides fighting bravely hand-to-hand. |
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When it was clear that our worst fear had happened, people who had been smiling bravely cried and cried and went to pieces. |
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Safin has a set point at 5-4, but the Argentine bravely produces an inch-perfect drop shot to save it. |
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He toiled manfully with the task, bravely maintaining that the national picture was not as grim as the newspapers would have us believe. |
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To save their motherland, the Manipuris fought very bravely under the direction of Tikendrajit. |
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I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies. |
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They bravely put their pain and discomfort to the back of their minds to complete the tough cross-country course. |
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The younger warrior with him jumped off his horse to bravely combat the enemy, but the enemy was better then him. |
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The king bravely managed to regain his balance whilst in the saddle and nobly dismounted on his own account before later collapsing. |
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To Limerick's eternal credit they battled bravely, determinedly, and doggedly to the very end. |
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But, to their credit, they kept in touch and fought bravely to get back on terms. |
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He bravely took position behind the wheels to move the vehicle and save it from further abuse at the hands of the law. |
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Most people treat denim or khaki as black and team other colours with it, some more bravely than others. |
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Many men, however, also saw it as their duty to bring honour to their clan or caste, by fighting bravely on the battlefield. |
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Edmond bore up bravely and I think even enjoyed himself quite a bit, despite a tap-dancing scene which exceeded my tolerance as well. |
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He told me the Queen was bearing up bravely but that Charles couldn't speak to anyone at the moment. |
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The same might be said of rifle practice, as compared with bravely tilting at an enemy with spear and shield upon an open field of battle. |
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For more than a year, he bravely stood against popular opinion and in favor of prosecuting the war. |
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He had bravely hobbled home, unaided, ignored, to seek out the ministrations of wife and daughter. |
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It is the goal of all agents to bravely expose treason and hidden crimes in order to safeguard national security. |
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The troika of horses trotted bravely forward, and presently the bridge thundered under the combined weight of the hooves and wheels. |
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You gain strength and uphold values and priorities by swimming bravely through troubled waters. |
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Members trudged bravely through the snow for the January meeting, those snowed in sent their apologies. |
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In the last years his health began to fail but Johnnie held on bravely to the last and did not complain. |
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As he bravely continued to move around the perimeter, a mortar shell exploded, wounding him in the face and body. |
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Ramos bravely powered the ball goalwards with a header only for Stekelenburg to palm away to safety. |
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Some Dachshunds are still bred as hunting dogs and will bravely tackle opponents larger than themselves. |
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Earl shouted, bravely standing up to his Superiors, something few Villagers had ever been foolhardy enough to do. |
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The red tops, as we hacks warmly refer to the tabloids, bravely sallied forth against all restrictions European, bureaucratic or otherwise. |
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Outside, Nell balled her hand in a fist and bravely knocked on the grand oak door leading into the parlour. |
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The Japanese fought bravely but were eventually forced to withdraw, and only 1,200 survived to start re-embarking on 4 September. |
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With an uphill struggle before her, Carly battled bravely in the final 1, 500m run but just missed out on GB selection with seventh place. |
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And squaring her shoulders, she bravely marched into the throng of people. |
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The Americans bravely fought on and held the area, though heavily outnumbered by the 2,000 British troops. |
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But as many have reported from on the ground, the country is bravely forging ahead. |
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I love The Affair for bravely reflecting back to us that murky grey area of not knowing. |
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Would she say I was a hero, someone who bravely tried to move science forward? |
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Meena eventually escaped, and with the help of the nonprofit group Apne Aap, bravely returned to rescue her daughter, Naina. |
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There is Ursula the civil servant bravely patrolling a London bombed to pieces during the Blitz. |
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He had endured the ravages of cancer bravely and patiently till the end. |
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With an absent goalkeeper Bex Holt and Emma Rutherford both did well as substitute keepers and were named players of the match for bravely taking up the challenge. |
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Hairdressers from Williams and Griffin were drafted in to perform the shave and Grace very bravely kept her chin up as her beautiful locks were chopped. |
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Elizabeth constantly sat bravely at Frank's side, never leaving hold of his hand, night and day for the last three weeks of his very severe illness. |
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They battled bravely even when defeat was staring them in the face, but the fact of the matter is that they are not yet ready to take on teams in the top flight. |
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Once in his stall, as soon as Adam had removed his saddle, he sank carefully to his knees and levered his body down into the straw, grunting bravely. |
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Shawn shone in ivory-colored silk, and she spoke her vows bravely to Justice of the Peace Bill Bailey, who presided. |
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Amidst the bleak despair of this ignoble abdication, a few organisations bravely banded together under the banner of Citizens Initiative in Ahmedabad. |
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Two huge flags, as tall as the train itself and barely supported by the wind, trailed out bravely, one from the tender and the other from the rear wagon. |
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His father was stabbed in the chest, and his mother then endured the longest and bloodiest struggle as she bravely put up a barehanded fight against her attacker. |
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The powerful striker barged his man out the way before bravely stretching to toe poke the ball past keeper Phil Naisbett for his first strike in five months. |
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The man still holding on to the tail, and the dog paddling bravely, the craft was quickly brought alongside the oar, which the bargeman seized and took on board. |
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He is very matter-of-fact about this, and I feel sorry for him when he looks at the state of the country, for which he fought so bravely, with so much disappointment. |
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The maypole dancing unfortunately coincided with a particularly heavy shower but the young performers bravely completed their routine despite the deluge. |
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Mongolians bravely swallow a glass of pickled sheep eyeballs mixed into tomato juice to chase away their morning-after blues. |
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Slightly thrown off course but undeterred, I ploughed bravely on. |
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Like many others, he was unfortunate enough to lose a limb in a shooting accident but is bravely continuing with his chosen career of caring for his beloved hunting hounds. |
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A policeman has told how he bravely apprehended a slippery customer. |
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Even unfortunate hay-fever sufferers bravely get in on the action, sniffling and snuffling under the branches behind the haphazard protection of white masks. |
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I have never seen anyone suffer so much and persevere so bravely. |
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She bravely entered the forests to bring such children back with her. |
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There were still quite a few living humans left in Penang, fighting bravely as wave after wave of subdead rose from the sea. |
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Before the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Tubman bravely returned to the South nineteen times to lead other slaves, including her own parents, to freedom. |
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They pressed bravely and nobly onward amid their trying circumstances. |
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Even more bravely, she proceeds to argue that subsequent work on positivity ratios has left her ideas more or less intact. |
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The English did attack but they were bravely fought off by the Spanish. |
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Andrew fought bravely in the Falklands war and he was in the royal navy for 22 years. |
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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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Hand in hand, they made a leisurely stroll across the garden, stopping from time to time to remark on one bravely struggling flower here or a sturdy vine there. |
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Surprisingly, the lovely Acanthus mollis, or oyster plant, can bravely withstand regular blizzards of camphor leaves and even thrives in their mulch. |
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After the long ferry journey, Puerto Natales appears as a cheerful huddle of brightly painted buildings clinging bravely to the shore of the Gulf of Almirante Montt. |
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There was some minor resistance from a few tiers down the management structure in some companies, but the upshot was that the OEMs bravely sold the pass. |
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Sarah asked bravely, her hands still firmly clenching Migoto's waist. |
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The image of an injury-ravaged bunch bravely battling against cruel fate is not a bad one to project if you want to dampen expectations about your chances. |
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When Rowena and her sister were little, their father took them to a petting zoo and bravely went up and fed one of the llamas a handful of food pellets. |
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Both the Korean states fielded large armies who fought bravely. |
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Don't sulk and get in a filthily bad temper unless you've got an audience to notice this change in mood, and at least one person who will bravely ask you what's wrong. |
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Crazy Horse bravely fought for the freedom of the Sioux Nation. |
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The English fight bravely and sink the three but one English galley sinks below the waves and the reaming ship, damaged as she is, continues on her mission north. |
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She raised her chin dignifiedly and glared back at her teacher bravely. |
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It's that evil emblem of capitalism the socialists so bravely battled. |
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If one, two, or more of a decury proceed bravely to battle, and the rest do not follow, the cowards are slain. |
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Each time the men fought bravely rushing out of the fort walls charging the enemy, but lost. |
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Most bravely perhaps, Maka, 45, imagines some comedic moments. |
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You are guaranteeing Estonia's independence this side of Hindukush and are fighting bravely for our independence and freedom. |
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It also shot videos of girls telling their stories of how they bravely fought the harassers back. |
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Griff bravely tries a stick that doubles as a toothbrush, but baulks at the idea of some brown paste used to treat worms. |
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Army had done poorly, on the whole, in several attempts to invade Canada, and the Canadians had fought bravely to defend their territory. |
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Because Klitschko had fought so bravely against Lewis, boxing fans soon began calling for a rematch. |
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A GRANDAD who bravely tackled a rampaging knifeman was sprayed with CS gas and locked up for five hours by police. |
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In fact, I'm completely talentless and lacking in personality, but I have lately bravely fought a deep addiction for Smarties. |
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Louise McKenna, 16, bravely wore her Galway jersey to school despite her friends taking the mickey. |
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Even the children's natural mother has bravely recognised that the Bramleys offer the best hope of giving them a happy life. |
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Some transitions were bravely lingered over, tempi elsewhere were unusually swift and taut,, and tempting brassiness was patricianly underplayed. |
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Instead he began bravely with the Mastersingers overture, broad in this slowspeaking acoustic. |
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Danielle bravely accompanied police to the killer's hiding place in the Spanish resort of Barbate to identify him. |
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Eamonn bravely took to the high seas in the new series which sees disabled people team up with abled-bodied celebrities for an aventure. |
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Scott has bravely battled appendiceal cancer since 2007, and he admits he's easily chilled. |
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The man who can smile bravely when his putt is diverted by one of those beastly wormcasts is pure gold right through. |
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Sir, the captains in her Majesty's ships have behaved themselves most bravely and like men. |
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One by one the archers, stepping forward, delivered their shafts yeomanlike and bravely. |
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Moments later, he battered her 13 times with a footlong spanner as she bravely tried to fight him off. |
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The Irish picquets bravely covered the Highlanders retreat from the battlefield and prevented a massacre. |
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It was here that nearly 200 Texians, Tejanos and American volunteers stood bravely against General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna who commanded more than 2,000 Mexican soldiers. |
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Cardiff Academicals fought bravely at Nelson but a Mark Trampelli goal was enough to give Nelson their second win and move them up to fifth place. |
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Wolfy's friends Hoppy and Tweeter the blue bird manage to bring Savage to the rescue, which he accomplishes by bravely killing the threatening rattlesnake. |
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While the Canadian contingent fought bravely in the face of a determined enemy, it was ultimately circumstances outside their control which sealed their fate. |
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The former Celtic star, who bravely battled leukaemia, now wears the Number 10 shirt for Wychall Wanderers over-35s in Solihull in the English midlands. |
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The province had only one real scare when Blues goalkeeper Maik Taylor came to the rescue in the 72nd minute, bravely saving from Girts Karl-sons. |
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