In many of his books, the heroes are noble trial lawyers while the villains are sinister corporations and the lawyers who agree to defend them. |
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For example, they did not often gather together with harps and rebecks to celebrate their national glories, or to hymn their national heroes. |
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Suddenly the heroes felt the floor beneath them shake and they hid behind the pillars that held the ceiling up. |
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We're living in an era of greatly diminished expectations for heroes and further diminished standards for manhood among mere mortals. |
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The heroes have problems with suit breaches, software patches, gravity failures, and other technical glitches. |
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There are all kinds of heroes, working silently in remote recesses of our country. |
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Insurance companies are warning drivers not to be heroes following the outbreak of an alarming new trend in car crime. |
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Chief Executives have gone from heroes in gray pinstriped suits to heels in orange jumpsuits. |
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A random trawl of the heroes of the past two decades proves how hard it is to find red-blooded guys. |
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That's why they will someday be seen as heroes, long after the gutless wonders with breathy voices are forgotten. |
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Most people want their showbiz heroes and heroines to be screwed-up, unpredictable and prone to artistic tantrums, don't they? |
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The villains are truly dangerous and the heroes are valiant in word and deed. |
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Working too much takes its toll on people's health and relationships, yet most workaholics are hailed as heroes, or at least model employees. |
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Sven's heroes can look forward to a potential tie against the boys from Brazil after bringing home the bacon against Denmark today. |
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Athletes and owners would start looking like heroes instead of money-grubbing parasites. |
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As our heroes plan their midnight caper, unexplained forces are aligning around them. |
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These would comprise what I consider to be our historically unacknowledged heroes. |
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She shared that we are their role models and heroes and they look to us for guidance and direction. |
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For hardcore British fans, denied the chance to catch their heroes in the flesh, it will no doubt come as manna from heaven. |
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When Aeneas travels to the underworld, as most heroes do, he is accompanied by Sibyl, his guide sent by Apollo. |
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Celluloid dreams, heroes and heroines, get real with compassionate message, as who else know best that all that glitters is not gold. |
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All the players are awarded prizes including drinks and GAA yearbooks, with pictures and stories of their heroes. |
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Ghirlandaio uses the gesture to address the beholder at the beginning of both triads of heroes. |
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The reluctant heroes are whisked off into space for their biggest role ever. |
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Let us not create heroes even before they show any remorse and repentance for their acts of terrorism? |
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Does our new TV image now exclude the drag queen heroes and social renegades who gave rise to the Stonewall revolution? |
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These would-be heroes seem laughably, touchingly subject to the most ordinary woes. |
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There are no gutsy square-jawed heroes and no military men staring into the middle distance thinking on the seriousness of war. |
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Western heroes are often lawmen, ranchers, army officers, or a fast-draw gunfighter. |
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A group of human heroes and villains set out to respectively save or exploit the situation. |
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Suddenly this community is bereft of sporting success and devoid of any heroes. |
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Visit Sangre Grande Hospital and see these unacknowledged heroes who serve without fuss of fanfare, Minister Rahael. |
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At the end, the heroes walk triumphantly into the sunset, while some kind of outdoor PA system announces that the ozone layer came back. |
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However, David has praised Americans for respecting their sporting heroes and their unflinching patriotism. |
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By their willing participation in this drama, Anzac troops were transformed from crude colonials to Homeric heroes. |
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Boiardo and Ariosto recount meetings with anthropophagists among the adventures of their knightly heroes. |
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Saturated in colour and music, it's peopled by luminous stars and antic buffoons, by villains and vamps, heroes and incarnations of gods. |
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He was the icon in an era of icons, but like Shakespeare's tragic heroes his fatal flaws cut short a certain glittering career. |
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The people of Bastar revere their heroes and worship Mother Earth for her life sustaining bounty. |
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As one witty film reviewer remarked, most heroes need a cape, but Hellboy needs a hug. |
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There are ancient myths of creation and heroes that resemble those in Chinese mythology. |
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After a fade to black, our heroes awake to find they are only two, as Pete seems to have been turned into a frog. |
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Young footballers who copy the bad behaviour of their professional heroes are receiving adult-size bans. |
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They were all heroes because they worked very, very hard and have the bit between their teeth right now. |
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I think America should adopt the motto of one of my heroes, General Vinegar Joe Stillwell. |
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She has understood that ordinary mortals like us need the inspiration of heroes. |
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In this volatile period, tough-guy anti-heroes, populist salt-of-the-earth protagonists, and debonair dandy heroes shared the spotlight. |
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Most of the heroes in our mainstream books, films and comics are anti-heroes who stand apart from the crowd. |
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I write adventure stories, thrillers, so most of my heroes spend their time running after the bad guys. |
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Like any young sports fan in America at that time, he read newspapers and magazine stories about his heroes. |
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She has the plain Jane Mallu looks and has signed with two big directors and top heroes. |
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Like most road movies, this one is made up of vignettes, as the heroes bump and re-bump into a variety of colourful Southern characters. |
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Where others looked at spinners, seamers and batsmen, he saw folk heroes, comics and tragedians. |
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Moviegoers delighted in seeing globetrotting heroes and heroines, fighting the bad guys and sipping wines in distant places. |
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Today, media superstars, including sports heroes, pop divas and movie stars, are at the forefront of news and pop culture. |
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With the Capital being bombarded by brand new radio stations, it was time to call out the old heroes this Tuesday morning. |
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Youngsters are not just a bunch of movie-type heroes or roadside rowdies who would bring disgrace to society with their actions. |
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One of the most popular heroes of the Games was African-American sprinter and long jumper Jesse Owens, who won four gold medals. |
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If they're stressed, the actors show no sign of it as they set to work, sorting the children out into Athenians, heroes and Minoans. |
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The four heroes and their ninja friend Andy rushed the thousands of ninjas, attacking wildly. |
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Furthermore, he has occasionally appalled the Parisian bien-pensants by endorsing the opinions of his heroes. |
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Part One covered Mike's opinions on topics ranging from his beloved Phillies to sabermetrics to his favorite players and baseball heroes. |
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Small wonder, then, people here feel such a strong sense of attachment to their rugby heroes. |
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The actions of cultural heroes are neither fully intentional nor conscious. |
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Here was one of my intellectual heroes committing an act of ideological treachery. |
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Later in the broadcast, I'll be talking with a leading congressman who says the minutemen volunteers are nothing less but American heroes. |
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Its heroes, whose ghostly presences are often quoted in Kitaj's paintings, are the shipless helmsmen of modernism. |
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In many Tanzanian ethnic groups, heroes are illustrious ancestors who distinguished themselves by their valor, intelligence, or generosity. |
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Do we make heroes of people who break bilateral or international agreements and embarrass the country? |
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Military heroes and the leaders of vanquished tribes often had this status conferred upon them by the ruling Inca. |
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He has witnessed strong sales of the iconic, black-and-white photos of classic Hollywood movie stars and sports heroes. |
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When we last left our heroes, Rachel had just found out that Ross has long had a thing for her. |
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But while most Manitobans curse the tiny bloodsuckers, this play makes them heroes. |
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Well, I believe it's time that you learn of your bloodline, a line of heroes. |
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As our two heroes attempt to avoid capture they get themselves involved in the backstage and on-stage lives of showgirls, divas and more. |
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What we get are incredibly evil criminals who brandish weapons and shoot wantonly at our heroes, along with exaggerated matriarchal stereotypes. |
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We are the secret heroes of the world, the unknown saviors standing between all we know and love and the outer dark. |
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These players were the real heroes on the night as they received a tumultuous applause from the attendance. |
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The heroes in both films were ordinary mortals destined to fight the afflictions of life. |
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They crave books which confirm mythical notions of a magnificent past, in which villains and heroes are clearly drawn in black and white. |
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These surfers perform their dance on tubular swells that even today's heroes might not have attempted. |
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This is an enjoyable, though average, transposition of comic book heroes to the big screen. |
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The era of satellite telecasts and the IT revolution brought forth more heroes, most of them proved short-lived. |
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These are the unpaid heroes of grass-roots rugby, who get no fees for turning out to referee. |
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My heroes were ballplayers, and every spare minute I had, and even some that I couldn't spare, were spent on the baseball diamond. |
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After a good half-minute of character development, our heroes cart out their mecha for some soporific combat. |
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He can pull a prank with craftiness and slyness, so cunningly that even the heroes of war would not be able to spot it. |
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The six Roman heroes stand high up in the side arches, above the entablature that crowns the actual windows in the wall. |
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Pat Stephenson's heroes became the first side to bring the Tetley's Bitter Vase to North Yorkshire with a thumping 36-20 triumph. |
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Notice how super heroes catch the baddie from stealing 10,000 smackeroos but in the process destroy millions in city property. |
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We like our heroes humble in Ireland, strong, silent types who keep the head down and go about their business in an uncomplicated manner. |
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We were desperate to emulate our heroes in Bulgaria and Russia, so we ripped our ballet tights and wore our sweatshirts inside out. |
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Club heroes watch what they eat, go easy on the drink and refrain from cigarettes. |
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Rescuing women from dangerous situations might come easy to heroes in a script. |
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Were the youth of America, desperate for an honest set of heroes, supposed to find these borderline illiterate street skate rats admirable? |
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The book's main heroes are conservatives who block the appointment of an accommodationist Secretary of State. |
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However, there are also the unsung heroes who individually and unassumingly, quietly work for social change and never receive public attention. |
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The same misguided values that have made slaveholders, Indian-killers, and militarists the heroes of our history books still operate today. |
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Mocking a few for not knowing the band's hometown heroes the MC5, the Suicide Machines joked and jested throughout a powerful set. |
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For all its rich song-soaked legacy, the Malayalam film industry has never put the dancing skills of its heroes to an acid test. |
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This angular beastie uses its heat-ray vision to break out of its corral, and then accompanies the heroes on their quest. |
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The film is told entirely in flashback, from the perspectives of our three heroes. |
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Pilgrims are treated to plays enacted from stories of Hindu mythology, featuring the well known adventures of gods and heroes. |
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Many rabid political partisans are so thin-skinned that any unfavorable truth about their heroes muddles their thinking. |
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Their only concern is giving yesterday's heroes a fitting send-off and that might yet prove their downfall. |
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The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country. |
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I don't have many racing drivers as heroes because they can do things that I can do, in a sort of way, so I don't really look up to them. |
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According to the last census there are 15, 141 of these unsung and unpaid heroes in Merton with around 2,000 of them young carers. |
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Several of our intrepid heroes are forced to make some rather weighty decisions. |
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Tales of epic heroes were traditionally told around campfires just before the battle. |
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I can even understand some of the reservations concerning superhero adaptions and how certain heroes, if not all of them, appear onscreen. |
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Our heroes were the American volunteers fighting fascism in Spain under the banner of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. |
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And maybe some fans will reject their heroes because they don't want to see their soft underbelly. |
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The food heroes will focus on favourites such as turkeys, geese, well-hung beef, cheeses, wine, smoked salmon, pickles and chutneys. |
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Thus begins a story of three generations of ragtag heroes fighting against the alien invasion. |
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Thus, it honors the great rishis, gurus, sants and mahatmas as the greatest heroes of all. |
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From his teenage years, he took a keen interest in judo and karate, Bruce Lee being one of his early heroes. |
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The proudly partisan audience was unanimous in its choice of heroes and villains. |
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So we could soon see star-struck youngsters learning their study materials directly from tinsel world heroes or heroines. |
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The Music Box is a perfect distillation of comic character, and it contains wheels within wheels of humiliation for our heroes. |
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Their heroes are rappers and members of violent gangs such as the Young Americans, the Mafia, the Firm, and Hard Livings. |
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They existed as unsung heroes, their deeds of chivalry no more than whispers and rumours among the populace. |
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The real whistle-blowers and heroes here are those who understood this point and got word via the press to the American public. |
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Ireland over the centuries produced many famous seafarers who are folk heroes in the country of their adoption. |
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Those possibilities, it seems, now extend to violent slaughter of the type previously monopolised by male action heroes. |
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Given the record of our real-life heroes I would any day prefer the unreal ones from cinema. |
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Look in the acknowledgments of novels written by your heroes. |
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It is sobering and extremely disappointing to find that heroes of past generations played it so close to the dark side. |
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By 14, he was a bartender whose heroes were the softball players who raced into the bar for a beer between innings. |
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Whether it actually works or not, the summons to dig deep within yourself is journey enough for our sopping wet heroes. |
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Finally, we have a major film on civil rights in which African Americans are the heroes in their own story. |
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But the forgotten heroes are the Tejanos, Mexicans who had lived in Texas for many generations and fought beside Bowie, Crockett and the others against the Mexican army. |
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As a Third World postcolonial feminist scholar and activist, I look back to my tempestuous teenage years in India, when my heroes were great revolutionaries. |
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In Norse mythology, Valhalla represents the majestic palace where dead heroes consort with Valkyries and the Gods. |
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There were impassioned heroes rallying together to become better than they thought they could be. |
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And as previously mentioned, she joins forces with Iron Man and the pro-registration heroes during the Civil War storyline. |
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As a small boy he and his cohorts staged mock hold-ups and shoot'em outs and sat enthralled as the adventures of their heroes played out on the silver movie screens. |
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Epic heroes, doom-struck warriors, the thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat. |
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We worship our sporting heroes to the point where while they are on top they can do little wrong and more often than not we cut them some slack if they slip on a banana skin. |
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It still remains incredibly difficult for new comics and heroes to get a stronghold in the marketplace. |
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Amidst the heroes, there were also a handful of cowards and martinets. |
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Their job is made easier by wing nut media heroes and even members of Congress who give comfort to their conspiracy theories. |
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Yet, even heroes need others to support them, to be there for them. |
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But no longer seen as alarmist, MSF are the heroes with GOAL, an Irish NGO, and the International Medical Corps among others. |
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The Secret Rescue By Cate Lineberry The story of non-combat heroes and their escape from Nazi-occupied Albania. |
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Carers of people with mental illness, unsung heroes or unpaid slaves? |
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In both the first Star Wars and Return of the jedi, the heroes visit worlds of a type potentially interesting to researchers. |
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Black Alice and Strix have origin stories that more closely resemble the archetypal comic heroes. |
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Soon these two rather different pursuits become intertwined as our designated heroes find themselves under assault from a tinpot dictator and a greedy Western industrialist. |
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Prince Harry will feature in a new documentary about the team of wounded war heroes who attempted to climb Mount Everest. |
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The tightly controlled choreography stirred the emotions while celebrating the unsung heroes of the backroom. |
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Petraeus, to be sure, did not save the world, but a war-weary nation, starved of heroes, has latched onto him. |
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Do children tend to select heroes who are of their same ethnic background? |
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Meanwhile our heroes have a couple of handguns and a tommy gun. |
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Bodies come back in flag-shrouded coffins, and the living and maimed are hailed as heroes with purpose. |
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It was common for ancient Greek temples to be built over or near the tombs of local heroes. |
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Unfortunately the ranks of bewhiskered military men, fashionable in Victoria's imperial times, were rarely replaced by new heroes in the impoverished 20th century. |
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On each of its four facades is the now famous and often parodied inscription a nation of poets, artists, heroes, saints, thinkers, scientists, navigators, and transmigrators. |
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It reminds us that history rarely gives us uncomplicated heroes or black-and-white moral choices. |
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For most heroes, the second cycle of the monomyth involves a physical journey into the underworld. |
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As heroes, those who serve and sacrifice embody the virtues that underwrite American greatness. |
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When you read memoirs written by politicians, media stars, business moguls or sporting heroes, you know that you are being told only what the writer wants you to hear. |
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He loved the swing music played by big bands, and his heroes included benny Goodman, Count Basie, and Earl Hines. |
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In 2009, Variety reported that Marvel had hired writers to work on scripts for Black Panther and some of their less known heroes. |
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Claret for boys, port for men, and brandy for heroes, according to Dr. Johnson, and Hitch went for the heroic. |
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Any local sport that isn't offering the kind of pizzazz or whiz bang marketing that is creating fresh and dynamic new sporting heroes is under the pump. |
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And there was a time, prior to the one-two punch of Catwoman and Elektra, when superhero films were championed minority heroes. |
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A teenage fashion designer from Texas is showing at NYFW alongside heroes like charlotte Ronson and Marc Jacobs. |
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The real heroes of the piece are the overthinking absurdists whose apparently humorous pranks stemmed from an eternally uncompromising absolutism. |
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He wanted to ensure that in these Homeric days of countless heroes, that the heroes of Times Square would not be forgotten. |
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There, in his cluttered office at the end of a gravel lane, I came face to face with one of my unsung literary heroes. |
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Even after all the heroes are gone, it lays dormant, waiting for light to coax it out of the shadows. |
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Do you want to feel what it's like to be one of your racing driver heroes, experiencing an intense endurance test like no other driving challenge? |
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Inside the colonnade there were supposed to be statues of 30 famous Revolutionary War heroes. |
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By a sad coincidence, one of these heroes, John Michael Doar, died that same day from congestive heart failure. |
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First, the recentness of the Supreme Court decision may help members of interracial families to see themselves as pioneers or heroes of a new cause. |
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Wingnuts don't think liberals should be allowed to have political heroes. |
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As is the wont with all our film heroes who wax eloquent on the plague of video piracy only when their films are slated for a release, Chiranjeevi too was no exception. |
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This Christmas we are placing wreaths on the graves of our heroes. |
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The heroes ride off into the sunset, leaving the work of rebuilding the world to saner minds unscarred by the horrors of war. |
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Whatever Roman numeral this Super Bowl may be, it will come and go with glory dust sprinkled onto heroes, the air humming with huzzas, hosannas and hallelujahs. |
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We celebrate military heroes and selfless individuals who sacrifice their own lives for the good of others. |
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The sports players become the heroes and the country creates a pedestal where the athlete is beyond reproach and untouchable and this leads to all matter of problems. |
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It is often compared to the Wars of the Roses and its ensemble cast of villains, bunglers, and occasional heroes. |
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Fans had barely caught their breath, however, before cricket pavilions around the world reverberated to the crashing of more heroes falling from their pedestals. |
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Yet if the Beat poets, their heroes and disciples provided this boho hobo with a point of departure, her music has been shaped by her travels in the 21st century. |
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Maybe we will start to extol new heroes for new virtues, for craft or soul or something else. |
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Rather, his heroes are angst-ridden anti-heroes, his stories those of alienated men who unexpectedly find themselves with blood of their own, and others, on their hands. |
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Following is a list of just some of these heroes of the profession. |
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Many hours pass and our two heroes have had an absolute skinful. |
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Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, Gen. John Gibbon, engineer Gouverneur Warren, and artillerist Henry J. Hunt emerged from the battle as legitimate heroes. |
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The two heroes were sitting at the counter of the local diner. |
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It's time to sing the praises of all those unsung heroes of Swindon! |
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Players saluted supporters and the fans hailed their heroes who, at the third attempt in seven roller-coaster seasons, had managed to avoid instant relegation. |
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Bester was just one of the heroes in a Bulldog team which took the field minus star fullback Tiger Mangweni who was a late withdrawal with a pulled hamstring. |
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The film was praised for showcasing the many unsung heroes of the movement who were ignored by previous film makers. |
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Mythic heroes, especially Heracles, wrestled monsters and wild beasts at the beginning of time. |
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One of these heroes is an insect-loving contemporary of Charles Darwin, the other a crocodile-wrestling Steve Irwin acolyte. |
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Recent investigations can explain far more than the basis for such practices as the Aboriginal preparation of nardoo, or the true cause of death of two national heroes. |
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At first, it looks like a trip into sword and sorcery territory when our heroes end up in a forest just in time to save a fair maiden from an evil wizard. |
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In the popular mind the saints had come to fill a role that had been played by heroes and deities. |
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The Lord of the Rings is a story of monsters, heroes, and wizardry. |
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Balder, the radiant god of sunshine, reminds us not only of Apollo and Orpheus, but of all the other heroes of sun myths. |
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In sum, we ought to realise that our enthusiasm for sports heroes is fascistoid in nature. |
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Against these heroes are the puritans, the hoggers of profit, the shysters, the obfuscators, the do-nothings. |
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Jacobite supporters displayed pictures of both Cavalier and Jacobite heroes in their homes. |
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His defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 put him in the top rank of Britain's military heroes. |
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The Ulster Cycle is a large body of prose and verse centring on the traditional heroes of the Ulaid in what is now eastern Ulster. |
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Many top class sporting heroes have come from Stevenage, the most notable being Kevin Phillips, Ashley Young, Lewis Hamilton, Ian Poulter. |
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Norse Mythology, sagas, and literature tell of Scandinavian culture and religion through tales of heroic and mythological heroes. |
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During this process, toasts are made, as are verbal tributes to gods, heroes, and ancestors. |
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Caladbolg was also known for its incredible power and was carried by some of Ireland's greatest heroes. |
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The UK Baton Runners were made up of people from all walks of life including athletes, celebrities and local heroes from all over the country. |
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In Maharashtra and in Java, the sepoys were regarded as the embodiment of demonic forces, sometimes of antique warrior heroes. |
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May is also a passionate cricket fan, claiming Geoffrey Boycott was one of her sporting heroes. |
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The poem is similar in ethos to heroic poetry, with the emphasis on the heroes fighting primarily for glory, but is not a narrative. |
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Some of the verses refer to the entire host, others eulogize individual heroes. |
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The narratives of traditional songs often also remember folk heroes such as John Henry or Robin Hood. |
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Bellerophon attempts to become a mythic hero by perfectly imitating the actuarial program for mythic heroes. |
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Alencar, in his long career, also treated indigenous people as heroes in the Indigenist novels O Guarani, Iracema and Ubirajara. |
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In ancient Greece, the laurel was used to form a crown or wreath of honour for poets and heroes. |
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Her political heroes include Lewis Lewis, one of the leaders of the 1831 Merthyr Rising. |
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The Zaydi highland tribes emerged as national heroes by offering a stiff, vigorous resistance to the Turkish occupation. |
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His critique was primarily on the grounds that the uneducated might take the stories of gods and heroes literally. |
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Amongst his heroes were writers Aldous Huxley, W H Auden and George Orwell. |
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George Lucas created the character in homage to the action heroes of 1930s film serials. |
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A recording of the shipping forecast can be heard during the closing credits of Rick Stein's food heroes. |
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The attached map of Kent in the book shows two of the heroes in difficulties at Pegwell Bay. |
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The bat is a primary animal associated with fictional characters of the night, both villains, such as Dracula, and heroes, such as Batman. |
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The tragic playwrights Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides took most of their plots from myths of the age of heroes and the Trojan War. |
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Great gods are no longer born, but new heroes can always be raised up from the army of the dead. |
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The monumental events of Heracles are regarded as the dawn of the age of heroes. |
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Nearly every member of the next generation of heroes, as well as Heracles, went with Jason in the ship Argo to fetch the Golden Fleece. |
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Stoics presented explanations of the gods and heroes as physical phenomena, while the Euhemerists rationalized them as historical figures. |
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Many heroes and commanders join in, including Hector, and the gods supporting each side try to influence the battle. |
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Most nations and several royal houses traced their origins to heroes at the Trojan War. |
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Many people in the Balkans place their greatest folk heroes in the era of either the onslaught or the retreat of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Some people will consider their national heroes to be pioneers of civilization. |
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Roman heroes such as Scipio Africanus, tended to study philosophy and regarded Greek culture and science as an example to be followed. |
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He also tells the stories of various other Danish heroes, many who interact with the Scandinavian gods. |
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He glorifies the heroes that made their names in battle far more than those who made peace. |
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The poems in the second part narrate legends about Norse heroes and heroines, such as Sigurd, Brynhildr and Gunnar. |
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Romantic historiography was centered on biographies and produced culture heroes. |
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In medieval Europe he was made a member of the Nine Worthies, a group of heroes who encapsulated all the ideal qualities of chivalry. |
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There is another prejudice, or post-judice rather, that may have conditioned my choice of heroes and heroines. |
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Many epic heroes are recurring characters in the legends of their native culture. |
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In England they became popular heroes and 800,000 signatures were collected for their release. |
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Navy became popular heroes with plates with the likeness of Decatur, Steward, Hull, and others, becoming popular items. |
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That warrior is Han who joins with Sybil Danning and five other muscular heroes to fight to the death with Vadis. |
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Modern wars are not won by the unaided efforts of heroes and geniuses. |
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I have moved to Silicon Valley to gain real-time, warmware access to heroes of a truly virtual community. |
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Wrongfully imprisoned action heroes rarely have the time to wait for an appeal. |
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Mike Abeles and hiss wife took action at the start of the New Year and became heroes in the process. |
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Five bus drivers are hoping to emulate their film heroes when they whip off their clothes Full Monty style to an audience of millions. |
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Her new paradigm leads her to carve up shibboleths and heroes alike. |
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FitzPatrick was once one of the heroes of Celtic Tiger Ireland. |
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Rebels from the western town of Zintan were seen as heroes after playing a key role in toppling Muammar Qaddafi. |
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It appears to be the horticultural tool of choice whenever virile heroes are threatened by zombis or bad guys. |
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There are many anti-heroes in our time, Kostovska writes, but we must rejoice at the heroes. |
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Over the years, Canadian heroes like Johnny Canuck, Nevana, and Iron Man filled the gap. |
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The fight to trust that athletes can still create heroes without rap sheets, virtue without chemicals, nobility with grace. |
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He watched with amazement and relief as the men, his men, his heroes, reconsecrated the temple and rekindled the Ner Tamid, the Eternal Flame. |
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Since then the Southampton heroes have played all the big festivals, barnstormed a sell-out US tour and even gigged in a Mexican bullring. |
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The assassinations of political heroes like Martin Luther King brought the love-in era down to earth. |
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Under the threat of this global bioterrorist attack, our heroes must battle to save the world in another story of fear on an unprecedented scale. |
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I have never liked kids' books that feature heroes and heroines who are sappily too good to be true. |
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The idea of education emerges differently in the two books, although both heroes share to some extent the Brahminic veneration for learning. |
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Mech Mice features the unlikeliest of underdog heroes, mice, but in a way they have never been portrayed before. |
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No one wanted them to succeed, not the cops, the heroes, not the villains. |
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At first, Rourke's determination to play sleazeballs rather than likable heroes was admired as a brave, even brilliant artistic strategy. |
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In the mock-ups, Andy is shown as Hollywood action heroes including Crocodile Dunblane, Mad Muzz and Captain Amuzzica. |
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It's got interviews with some local heroes and an up-and-comer, a photo feature, and a ridiculous how-to section on bleach tie-dyeing a shirt. |
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Millionaire pop heroes Kylie Minogue and Marti Pellow both love searching for cheapo gear at the store. |
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But when they discover their friend Chewie the English bulldog really needs their help, the friends must work together to become real heroes. |
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So I wanted to get the story out there, to rescue my heroes of the American Enlightenment from the mythologizers. |
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The youngsters wait outside entrances and crowd around their heroes in an attempt to obtain trading cards and autographs. |
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Ian was joined at the Style Club hair salon in Dublin as world cup heroes Kevin O'Brien, Trent Johnson and John Mooney all took the plunge. |
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Though he tries hard to imitate the heroes who constitute the subject of his study, Pearce's prose is often either mushy or clunky. |
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Newsies tells the captivating story of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York. |
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Sugarcane marinade This marinade is one of my all-time heroes. |
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Ben's cast of alien heroes also continues to grow as he uses the Omnitrix to unlock Upchuck and Ben Wolf and all their amazing powers. |
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Other legends involve culture heroes who performed great feats or embodied important values. |
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One thing that this diverse pantheon of culture heroes has in common is that they are all dead. |
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This play for children tells the story of the Kiowa culture heroes, the Twins, who are born of the Sun and a young Kiowa woman, Aila. |
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The vinedresser overcomes the doubts of the Phoenician by offering manifest proofs of the existence of the Homeric heroes. |
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You'll also bump into various biking heroes, gawp at stunt shows and check out the exhibition stands. |
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Even the comic strip heroes got into the act as Joe Palooka, Mickey Finn, and Buzz Sawyer joined the military. |
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Going Dutch to honour heroes HAVE any readers been interested in the recent D-Day coverage? |
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Apparently, it was felt that too many people were being honoured and that it should go to unsung heroes, rather than peers of the realm. |
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Instead, A Good Day To Die Hard cynically exploits our nostalgia for one of modern cinema's most tenacious action heroes. |
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Search on for unsung heroes in Wales AGE Cymru has launched a search to find the unsung heroes that make life better for older people in communities across Wales. |
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Deor is a lyric, in the style of Consolation of Philosophy, applying examples of famous heroes, including Weland and Eormanric, to the narrator's own case. |
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The Claspers of Tyneside, telling of these forgotten sporting heroes. |
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The muti-million selling New Jersey soft metal heroes, currently on tour in Europe with Def Leppard, are in fine form on their hit-laden SPV comeback Thickskin. |
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These SOE operatives, and the resistance, are feted as heroes. |
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The unlikely heroes join forces to defeat their tentacled arch-nemesis. |
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Disillusioned time after time, he eventually embraced the Vichy regime only to find that once again his political heroes were merely sloganizing reactionaries. |
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New creations include Turkish minicab drivers Hashtag and Bukake, who career round the streets of North London as a pair of mullet-haired action heroes. |
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It's the sappers who are the bluff heroes of Sebastian Faulks' Birdsong, now more than 20 years old but which has lost none of its dramatic intensity. |
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Her four other heroes are the lymphatic system, sacrum, fascia, and skull. |
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