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1. I think we can safely say that this act was brave
2. He could see their ancient ash clubs clearly now, stained now with the blood and shattered remains of the brave men lost in the East Towers
3. brave enough a man to put a gun to his own head or to drive a knife into his own
4. Will this be enough to protect him from the hatred of those he has disappointed? Will he be able to prevent the terrible disaster that looms in the corridors of the Boston Monitor? Will he run and hide or will he match brave words with brave actions? Sometimes knowing what's coming next just isn't enough
5. “Joe and Fred must have been very brave to rescue you There
6. But you are here tonight, so I shall be a brave little trooper
7. by the good hands and the brave hearts opposed,
8. Oreo came forward and rubbed against him and he tried to push her away; it was then that Michael realized what these brave companions had done this day
9. Michael was overcome with emotion at this honor to his brave friend
10. turned towards a man who is trying to be brave
11. If only your brave boys could see you now,
12. He is brave for one so small
13. I waited in a little room at the back and after a short while, heard her familiar voice calling my name, 'Godfrey? Is that you, lad?' She gave a brave chuckle when she saw me, but tired, swollen eyes betrayed her sorrow
14. Cyberia tried to be brave but the trauma of the robbery combined with the endless trials of her new life had worn her out
15. Even those who thought her type was an anachronism in these modern times were forced to agree that she was very unassuming and brave
16. The local paper took pictures of their resident hero and by the time that the fisherman got home to his caravan, his wife had heard all about her brave husband’s stirring deeds that afternoon on the radio
17. Uncomplicated, humble, brave
18. My boss, brave man that he is, comes into my office late in the afternoon, closing the door behind him, he goes straight into the attack,
19. ’ Abi said ‘I was hard but, our tutor had asked me before the session if I could do it … the kids were great and lots of them came up to me after to say how brave they thought I was being
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22. ‘Oh, she’s being very brave about it then?’
23. Abi’s a brave girl and determined that she won’t be an emotional mess
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30. She turned and was silent for a moment as she studied the brave smile on Altera’s face, hiding the disappointment she most surely felt
31. a brave man when it came to the realities of physical violence, but
32. Cyberia tried to be brave but the trauma of the robbery
33. 'Such a brave boy I had
34. forced to agree that she was very unassuming and brave
35. It was a very brave thing he did
36. all about her brave husband’s stirring deeds that afternoon on the
37. Full Metal Alchemist, Brave Heart, Total Recall, The Terminator, Batman,
38. So brave man was proud enough to lose his head
39. “That was very brave of you Mistress Sera, considering your condition and all
40. ‘It was brave of you,’ Matt finally said
41. “It was a brave and resourceful man,” he resumed, “Bromath by
42. Late lambs follow their mothers, blissfully unaware that this brave new world of ovine possibilities and green, green grass is short on time
43. a brave face, but it was obvious that she shared his
44. ‘That was brave of him
45. ’ Sarah tried to put on a brave
46. He was so brave and strong in physical matters, but he never could tell me he was leaving
47. What was she going to do? She’d kept a brave face for him, but inside she was heaped with fear
48. ‘She was brave, then?’
49. So brave yet recklessly so
50. Try to be brave,
1. When he heard the thunder get continuously louder, he rolled up the kitchen mat and braved the snow outside
2. They braved a decade of cantankerous lock operators and a five year delay in a smelly old desert city in Goblin country when a drought dried up a canal for awhile
3. car and braved the walk without it because I knew there was nowhere to put it once
4. As we prayed and I braved to venture past the dark veil of fear, I
5. So named because early explorers having braved the tempests of the plateau and thus sated their appetite for all further adventuring, by the time they reached the coast they sat still awhile, before whispering into their cups a single word
6. There, Maffitt braved a massive array of projectiles from the
7. On occasion, she braved the risk and arrived with a condom of cocaine concealed in her vagina
8. He felt his clothes become instantly heavier as he braved the
9. find, and braved the torrent in their hurry to get wherever
10. A subsequent USCG helicopter crew braved the storm to rescue Holden who later publicly proclaimed his admiration for Coast Guard personnel and his sorrow about the fate of Helicopter 1471
11. In that capacity women braved stormy seas to save the lives of mariners in distress
12. The only other time she braved
13. It repelled some of the attacking humanoids but many more braved the scorching heat of the enchantment to leap into the melee
14. A few of his followers have braved being captured by the Roman forces and come to see this atrocity being inflicted on their teacher
15. I learned about her great-great to the tenth or whatever, that he had braved the depths of Fear Lake to rescue the Talisman
16. Several kicked me until little Leos braved their wrath, grabbed me by my cloak and dragged me into a ditch where he covered me with his body
17. party had built a makeshift raft and braved the rapids of
18. Nancy had seen countless graduation parades and other ceremonial parades during her reservist career but this one meant much more for her and she felt a lump in her throat as Colonel Amin spoke to the proud policewomen: those Afghan women had braved threats of death simply to enroll and were going to have to survive during the next years in a poisoned atmosphere of public disapproval and Taliban wrath, even though they had proven that they deserved much better than that
19. The dull, muffled conversation of two or three other parties seated about two-thirds the length of the room away from the table, as she estimated, suggested a lack of activity at what should be the heavy traffic time for lunch; clearly most of the guest had braved the pending weather to enjoy the amenities, such as golf, croquet, hunting, and horseback riding, the hotel could offer
20. to have, as one braved dirt roads and South Dakota winters!
21. Ailia braved a smile, though without as much confidence as she would have liked
22. most unwilling to let Old Master Long braved the dangers alone
23. “These men braved the hardship of long journey and served
24. myself as a monk, braved this rainstorm to move step by step into here so that all of you will be caught unaware by my act to invite me to the hall so that I can
25. She closed her eyes and then opened them again and braved a glance in his direction
26. In the interest of getting some protein into my system, I’ve braved the chicken soup tonight
27. Packing away, he braved a sensitive
28. Ictis, of that she was sure, so she braved a question
29. Bjorgolf soon roused the company and they braved the path
30. She turned around (making certain not to abandon her rescuer’s envelopment), and with her head resting on Powell’s chest braved the face of the other man
31. In vain Hawkeye called to him to respect the covers; the young Mohican braved the dangerous fire of his enemies, and soon compelled them to a flight as swift as his own headlong speed
32. A few locks of gray mingled with his hair, which was still thick and matted, while his bronzed features and determined glance well suited an old sailor who had braved the heat of the equator and the storms of the tropics
33. He did not like to say even to himself that her face was no longer beautiful, but he knew that it was no longer the face for which Michael Furey had braved death
34. All told, perhaps ten thousand people braved the heat to witness just six minutes of racing—six minutes that would shatter the dreams of all but nine of the boys about to take to the water
35. "But if he braved all the difficulties of getting his bread in some other
36. Well! what was he, Will Ladislaw, the worse, supposing the truth about that family to be the ugliest? His mother had braved hardship in order to separate herself from it
37. The Soldier reflected for awhile on his great necessities, and, remembering how often he had braved death, he at length consented, and ventured to accept the offer
38. But no man of the time would have braved the ridicule of looking young at his age, even if he did or thought he did, and none would have dared to confess without shame that he still wept in secret over a rebuff received in the previous century
39. With solemn kindness Sir Thomas addressed her: told her his fears, inquired into her wishes, entreated her to be open and sincere, and assured her that every inconvenience should be braved, and the connexion entirely given up, if she felt herself unhappy in the prospect of it
40. That the manner in which she treated the dreadful crime committed by her brother and my sister (with whom lay the greater seduction I pretended not to say), but the manner in which she spoke of the crime itself, giving it every reproach but the right; considering its ill consequences only as they were to be braved or overborne by a defiance of decency and impudence in wrong; and last of all, and above all, recommending to us a compliance, a compromise, an acquiescence in the continuance of the sin, on the chance of a marriage which, thinking as I now thought of her brother, should rather be prevented than sought; all this together most grievously convinced me that I had never understood her before, and that, as far as related to mind, it had been the creature of my own imagination, not Miss Crawford, that I had been too apt to dwell on for many months past
41. Between February and May, the Grand Banks are most infested with ice, and collision therewith is' the most likely explanation of the loss of these steamers, all well manned and in splendid trim, and meeting only the storms which scores of other ships have braved without a scathe
42. At a later period we read of the Phoenicians, the most daring and enterprising of ancient navigators, who braved the dangers of the open sea, and are said by Herodotus to have circumnavigated Africa as early as 604 B
43. If he braved the matter out, death would unfailingly come upon him, and usually in some strange and unforeseen manner
44. Thus having braved Apollo's rage
45. In the Revolutionary war how did England stand—how her islands? For several years she was at war with America, with Holland, with Spain, with France, whose fleets in the East and West Indies were often equal, sometimes superior to her own, and an armed neutrality in the North—during this period a French fleet blockaded the Chesapeake, and aided the capture of Cornwallis, and threatened the British islands—but how was this conflict with the world sustained? Were the islands starved during these years? did they fall? No, sir; the British nation braved the storm, and was only conquered by her sons—America was victorious and independent; but Europe retired discomfited
46. A good audience braved the storm, and gave interested attention to our message
1. Dodgers edged the Atlanta Braves,
2. Dodgers edged the Atlanta Braves
3. As a result, the great chief's band of braves found it even harder to win the battle
4. The great and wise chief thought the idea quite sensible and ordered his braves to do as the ancient one suggested
5. Then he began, “In the long years before any European first set foot upon the trail to this land, a great chief, who was a cunning warrior and man of knowledge, led his braves to attack the treacherous people of dark mountains
6. the number of braves was small enough, but
7. The four tribes, the Angles, Saxa's, Normasts and the Braves settled this land, the last living continent
8. His caustic remarks provoked a number of (unformed) thoughts in my mind including but not limited to 1) the boundaries separating treasonous statements from free speech 2) plausible grounds calling for his immediate dismissal 3) the appalling lack of character and common sense conspicuously absent among (so-called) Intellectuals and (dis-engaging) parents (refer to John Walker Lindh) who casually dismiss the questionable attitudes and positions adopted by their children while routinely footing the bill for their college tuitions and 4) more recently, a former relief pitcher for the Atlanta Braves (John Rocker) who was sentenced by the court of public opinion to perform community service after making unsavory remarks to a newspaper reporter about Gays and African Americans inconsistent with the (civic) requirements of social and politically correct conventions
9. daddy was at work, and I watched the Atlanta Braves – my
10. The braves overruled the agreement made by the chiefs, and white men were driven off the reservation
11. The braves were required to visit Elders and request loans in order to pay for the food and expenses of the festivals held in their honor
12. He turned back to his tiny television and the Atlanta Braves
13. Chief Redthunder sent one of his braves to the fort under a flag of trues
14. He would arrive in two weeks with some of his braves
15. He turned and walked down the line of Braves and stopped in front of the General
16. Later on, I figured that I must have got an LSD induced attack of the braves
17. to his sister, and snapped back up to the charging braves
18. bare chest and yanked the small axe out of the brave"s skull
19. Those men of Quraish’ braves and heads are but blind: “
20. No-one braves this wild, white surf
21. ditching the stolen car in the most conspicuous spot, both men had circled the building like two Indian braves, and now were slumped up against the neighboring building, awaiting their chance
22. Many times have I seen young braves walk the war
23. It was like the others in external appearance, and even within the difference was trifling between it and those of the poorest of his braves
24. He sees the slaughter of the southern braves confided to him by
25. “How about this: Was he a Falcons guy or a Braves guy? Did he like sugar in his coffee?”
26. In the years that followed, the city had seen baseball teams variously called the Seattles, the Klondikers, the Rainmakers, the Braves, the Giants, the Rainiers, the Siwashes, the Indians, and, at one unfortunate juncture, the Seattle Clamdiggers
27. Craig Kimbrel (USA) of the Atlanta Braves is the only pitcher to date in Major League history to fan at least half of the batters he faced in a season
28. A band of Cossacks braves them
29. Property will pass away into the limbo of melancholy memories and with it, alas! we will disappear from the face of the earth, we, les braves chevaliers d'industrie
1. there were a good five hundred Silver Streak faithful braving the elements that
2. This has been the fate of at least 10 American whalemen while braving the dangers of the Arctic seas in pursuit of their arduous calling
3. At least there was some purity to communism’s promise (granted, purity that didn’t take into account the nature of the human animal), that had made an ideal world seem so possible, particularly with the streets of Managua filled with thousands upon thousands of cheering people, braving the beatings and the bullets of the corrupt system to hear him and other dreamers speak about this new world they would create
4. Braving the wind, the light rain, and the dark skies that continued to appear menacing, they had roamed the grounds as well as the beach in search of treasures conjured from the deep by the tumultuous seas, though many had still preferred the comfort and luxuries of the lobby and its environment where they enjoyed tea or coffee as well as socializing
5. As soon as the noise from bomb explosions stopped, Atkins ran to his balcony, which gave him a fantastic view of the old Imperial Forbidden City, braving the cold air of December in his woolen robe
6. From polar bears braving icy arctic winters and giant squid in the cold, dark, pressure of ocean depths, to cacti flowering in desert sands; plants and animals have steadily spread to cover much of the planet's surface
7. All the Klingons laughed, a couple of them braving to slap the Admiral on the
8. Braving the elements, to endure the creative valour of primordial and
9. In Vadnagar, I was told that Modi as a child had swum across the lake braving crocodiles!
10. ‘What else we can do now,’ said Raja Rao, consoling Sandhya, ‘than braving the cruelty of fate?’
11. liked, therefore he did not hesitate even if it a mountain of blades that was braving him now
12. Huashan all year round, braving the loneliness and cold for his age and
13. thrill-seeking rafters in their inflatable boats braving
14. On the town with him, embarrassment she was braving!
15. Two years ago, an explorer, braving the war, broke through a rubble wall in the Astrovian caves to discover even more tunnels, some of which connected to the Teekwood ones
16. She was the wounded deer not hiding in the forest; but bravely braving the interviews of her suffering
17. Tarmon directed, braving a step
18. Glancing behind at the others before braving the unknown, ignoring the
19. Braving further truths, he
20. The next day the changelings’ parents started braving the crowd of protesters to come pick up their kids
21. I wanted to take them off, but braving the refuse and debris littered streets in my bare feet would be risking my life in a completely different way than meeting my end at the hands of a gang
22. Yet Kanadian cheerily braving the winter, the snow and ice welcome to me, Yet a true son either of Maine or of the Granite State, or the
23. Marianne sighed out her similar apprehension; and Elinor's heart wrung for the feelings of Edward, while braving his mother's threats, for a woman who could not reward him
24. A man wise but unlucky! Braving the ice banks of the South Pole, the coral of Oceania, the cannibals of the Pacific, only to perish wretchedly in a train wreck! If that energetic man was able to think about his life in its last seconds, imagine what his final thoughts must have been!"
25. Braving the troubled states of Europe
26. Why love the boy in a March field with his kite braving the sky? Because our fingers burn with the hot string singeing our hands
27. So perfect was the organisation of the society, and so systematic its methods, that there is hardly a case upon record where any man succeeded in braving it with impunity, or in which any of its outrages were traced home to the perpetrators