The next few months, Sahabuddin found out the address of the Bodo family but couldn't muster courage to contact the family directly. |
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The overarching answer seems to lie in the warrior's ability to muster courage as needed in his soul. |
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So I persuaded her to muster courage and from there, I moved her to the teaching hospital in Makurdi. |
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They are now an empowered lot and muster courage to take the bull by the horns while many have already stormed into the male-dominated spheres. |
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Upon the strength of that first and aboriginal meal, one may muster courage to face the difficulties before one, and to dare the worst. |
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When she got her first driving job, it took her several weeks to muster courage to announce it to her husband because of the perception that professional driving is reserved for men. |
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When calamity befalls us, it is up to me to muster courage and be resolute. |
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Can we muster courage and grace to observe the signs of fanaticism in our own beloved religions and take steps to overcome our own deficiencies? |
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Me Gustas Tu is about a girl who is trying to muster courage and overcome shyness to ask a boy out on a date. |
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I can also tell you of the pain I have seen close-hand as loving men and women muster courage to claim who they truly are and share this with parents and clergy they fear will not understand and abandon them. |
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Political leaders and policy makers will also have to muster courage and persistence in the face of pessimists, who will inevitably question whether people who were once homeless can be good neighbors and citizens. |
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How, then, does one expect women to muster courage and fight for justice? |
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