How To Use Bravely In A Sentence
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She defended herself bravely with her sword.
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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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And what's so impressive is that Parini manages to create Melville's homoerotic yearning and despair in the context of 19th-century attitudes about sexuality, a pre-Freudian age that had not neatly divided the world into gay and straight, but also had no words for the feelings of love between men that Walt Whitman was so bravely yawping about.
Melville's stormy seas
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He walked on bravely, looking neither to the right nor left, till he reached the centre and plucked the tallest ear; but as he turned homewards a thousand sweet voices rose behind him, crying in tenderest accents, 'Pluck me too! oh, please pluck me too!'
Tales of the Punjab
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One character grew particularly animated, becoming red-faced as he struggled to contain the words that burst forth, recalling Offaly teams from bygone eras who had fought so bravely with their scant resources.
FIRECRACKER
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_ For this it is needful to halt bravely at the surface, at the fold, at the skin, to worship appearance, and to believe in forms, tones, words, and the whole _Olympus of appearance_!
The Case Of Wagner, Nietzsche Contra Wagner, and Selected Aphorisms.
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Tom, the poor fellow with the broken leg, was bearing up bravely, and only bemoaned the fact that, if there should be any necessity for the launching of the surfboat he could not do his duty.
Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast
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Always self-deprecating and modest, he fought bravely a long struggle against cancer, remaining cheerful and full of amusing unrepeatable anecdotes.
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The time when stalwart men the world over bravely sacrifice their appearance, their romantic relationships, andany chance of career advancement.
Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Month of the moustache
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From the Sun-Sentinel: MILWAUKEE -- To complete the ultimate quest of "The Lord of the Rings," Carl Hostetter has left his home in Maryland to navigate roaring rivers and cross vast plains — all to stride bravely through looming masoned gates in search of a nearly hidden glass door.
March 2004
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To Limerick's eternal credit they battled bravely, determinedly, and doggedly to the very end.
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Its hero bravely struggles before rescuing his wife as in the Odyssey; he is like a Moses and a looked-for savior from the Bible and black folklore.
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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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I think I will find sympathy here if I say that my solution was to retrofit simple 3x3 cables along the front by picking which 8 stitches I wanted to use outlining in purls, of course, throwing a rescue line, and bravely dropping those 8 stitches down all 20+ rows of finished knitting, and reknitting them cabled, in place.
Making Light: Open thread 135
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Frenchman for cocking his beaver so bravely; and our jobbernowl
Rob of the bowl : a legend of St. Inigoe's,
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The soldier acquitted himself bravely in the battle.
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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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After months of being cautious and playing hard to get, I'm going to bravely risk rejection this time.
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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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They bravely endured these tempests and continued to fight valiantly across the turbid depths to reach their goal…
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But I feel that -- that if something came into his life --" She blushed, but went on bravely -- "something to take him out of what he calls the grind --
Out of the Primitive
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Above the two in the roundel is another Saint Michael bravely slaying a fire-breathing dragon.
The Wayward Muse
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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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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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But, for the Cradlebow; his bright dream of seeking his fortune over wide seas and in distant lands, his dreadless enthusiasm in the belief that he should find so much waiting for him in that unsounded world, his determination, above all, to acquit himself truthfully and bravely -- all these made him, to my mind, ever an object of more inspiring and romantic interest.
Cape Cod Folks
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O, thats a brave man! he writes brave verses, speaks brave words, swears brave oaths, and breaks them bravely, quite traverse, athwart the heart of his lover; as a puisny tilter, that spurs his horse but on one side, breaks his staff like a noble goose.
Act III. Scene IV. As You Like It
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Bravely and unselfconsciously, this generous actress looks middle-aged, yet with that gangly tomboyish essence that allows her to play young without resorting to cosmetic artifice or girly-girl coyness.
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Claudius himself came over in the year 43, and his generals afterwards went on with the war, conquering one after another of the British chiefs, Caradoc, whom the Romans called Caractacus, holding out the longest and the most bravely.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
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German, rather bravely, had agreed to defend George Galloway against somebody who was sufficiently well informed to cut through his evasive chaff, and came out of the experience somewhat dazed and confused.
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Sarah asked bravely, her hands still firmly clenching Migoto's waist.
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Sparta freed many cities, including Athens, from their tyrants, fought bravely for Greek freedom from the Persians, and then claimed to be freeing Greece from Athens at the beginning of the Peloponnesian War.
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So after about 20 minutes attempting 73 different and equally ridiculous configurations of the harness, including one that actually prevented BJ from standing up, we bravely sallied forth.
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The pugilist is his own general and never learns the high lessons of obedience; the soldier learns to subordinate himself to his commander, and to fight bravely and effectively under the direction of another.
The Colored Regulars in the United States Army
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Bravely, I walked into a luscious-looking fromagerie in Lucerne and proudly asked the fromager for "un morceau de fromage suisse", hoping to buy some emmenthal.
Rigolo - French Word-A-Day
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I am glad that He, who is called the Prince of Peace -- who can bring peace to every troubled heart and whose teachings, exemplified in life, will bring peace between man and man, between community and community, between State and State, between nation and nation throughout the world -- I am glad that He brings courage as well as peace so that those who follow Him may take up and each day bravely do the duties that to that day fall.
The Art of Public Speaking
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The Viennese and Hungarian crowds were cannonaded from their strongholds, and in Germany a constitutional assembly that had been bravely debating the question of republicanism broke down into factional bickering and then ignominiously offered the country to Frederick William IV of Prussia.
The Worldly Philosophers
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Nonetheless, now and again we fail to confront our mistakes bravely.
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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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Upon hearing the news, neighbor Amy Seidenwurm headed over to the store, donned her bee suit, and bravely herded the bees to a cardboard box, transferring them to "greener pastures where the flowers are dripping with nectar and hives are clean and commodious.
Boing Boing
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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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She defended herself bravely with her sword.
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Le cortesie, l'audaci imprese io canto "-- the northern Ariosto sang bravely the _arme_ and the _audaci imprese_; less confidently the _amori_ and the _cortesie_.
A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
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Their experiences in Africa helped him to confront his Afirca ancestry bravely.
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She came bravely enough to the showy entrance way, with the polished and begilded lobby, set with framed pictures out of the current attraction, leading up to the quiet box-office, but she could get no further.
Sister Carrie
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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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Back on dry land he wrestles with the 60-stone (800lb) beast in her enclosure and bravely lets Agee clamp her huge jaws around his head.
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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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Earl shouted, bravely standing up to his Superiors, something few Villagers had ever been foolhardy enough to do.
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She had battled bravely against cancer.
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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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He bravely went through with the wedding ceremony even though he was in a lot of pain.
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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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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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And his compadre is none other than Don Quixote, who, lance in hand, stands bravely defying the "Colosos of the North" from his lonely guard post at the northernmost edge of the Bulevard Francisco Villa.
After All, This Is Mexico
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He faced his illness bravely and without any hint of self-pity.
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Outside, on the front lawn hoisted atop a wooden flagpole, an eternal blank check waves bravely in the breeze.
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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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He had no information more than he had given, but he bravely journalized, "Mr. Glover and everybody, ma'am.
The Daughter of a Magnate
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And he bravely and presciently took a huge writedown by selling a $30 billion portfolio of CDOs for 22 cents on the dollar.
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But maybe by this token Cooke is to be admired for his risk-taking and for bravely trying to revivify a painterly figurative tradition that stretches from Rembrandt through to Bacon.
This week's new exhibitions
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With its military might, it has kept the peace and bravely defended the unalienable [sic] rights of millions around the globe.
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The woman being to – day the captain of the marriage bark, either steers into the vast Pacific waters of lord – and – masterdom, though never, of course, hauling down the flag of perfect love; or else, much more frequently these latter days, she steers into the rather grey Atlantic of true friendship and companionship, still keeping the flag of perfect love bravely afloat.
Kangaroo
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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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As Pollard notes, Lord Ahmed has bravely spoken out in favor of deporting Islamofascist extremists from the UK, which makes his association with "Shamir" real name: Jöran Jermas all the more baffling and disappointing.
Daimnation!: Hatred in the House of Lords
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Tom bore up bravely through his father's illness.
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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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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 butler's little daughter, aged seven, is having her feet "bandaged" for the first time, and is in torture, but bears it bravely in the hope of "getting a rich husband.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
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For when Jupiter and Juno's wedding was solemnised of old, the gods were all invited to the feast, and many noble men besides: Amongst the rest came Crysalus, a Persian prince, bravely attended, rich in golden attires, in gay robes, with a majestical presence, but otherwise an ass.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Everton substitute Dan Gosling almost had a chance to snatch victoryfor Everton in the last minute but Hahnemann bravely claimed the ballat his feet.
Football.co.uk news feed
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This was a day John Smith, Devolution Minister in the 1970's Labour Government, the Labour leader who had bravely led his party into the all-party Scottish Constitutional Convention, had lived for - died for even.
The Day John Smith Died
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The unit formed up bravely while the tinpot band changed from Meyerbeer to something with a military air.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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He walked bravely over to the bar, followed by the Curries, lifted a bottle out of the box, called for glasses - wine glasses - took the corkscrew from the bartender and opened the bottle himself.
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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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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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Outside, Nell balled her hand in a fist and bravely knocked on the grand oak door leading into the parlour.
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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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Outside, Nell balled her hand in a fist and bravely knocked on the grand oak door leading into the parlour.
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For that cause belike Alexander discerning this inconvenience and danger that comes by seeing, [5655] when he heard Darius's wife so much commended for her beauty, would scarce admit her to come in his sight, foreknowing belike that of Plutarch, formosam videre periculosissimum, how full of danger it is to see a proper woman, and though he was intemperate in other things, yet in this superbe se gessit, he carried himself bravely.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Although in pain, she bravely blinked back her tears.
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They are bravely resisting subjugation by their more powerful neighbours.
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He fought the disease bravely for three years.
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He fought bravely in many battles and gained their respect.
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He had bravely hobbled home, unaided, ignored, to seek out the ministrations of wife and daughter.
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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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They won the toss and chose bravely to bat first.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory, for a six-month sabbatical, he used the occasion to review the work he and his various teams have done over the past 10 years or so - and bravely assessed the success or otherwise of the major various initiatives in which he has been involved - and MESUR (not for the acronymically faint-hearted).
Hangingtogether.org
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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 always had a bright outlook on life even up to the end and carried bravely any crosses sent her way, including the death of her daughter, Ann in 1998.
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It's that evil emblem of capitalism the socialists so bravely battled.
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It was long and low -- in reality, the old dancing-hall, for the manor had been built after the pattern of its first owner's English home; and in the deep, recessed windows, facing the lake, many a bepatched and powdered little belle of Colonial days had coquetted across her fan with her bravely-clad partner.
The S. W. F. Club
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This demon terrified his companions half out of their wits, but Apollonius bravely assailed him with all sorts of hard words, and, to literally translate the old Greek narrative, "blackguarded" him so effectually that the poor devil fled with his tail between his legs.
The Humbugs of the World An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits and Deceivers Generally, in All Ages
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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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From the southward a "fruiter," as the vessels bringing fruit from the West Indies are called, came bravely up the coast.
Frank Merriwell's Reward
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He fought bravely, holding his enemies at bay.
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They fought bravely to clean up the bandits.
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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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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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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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In this case, an experienced ornithologist has bravely examined parasitology and has looked at empirical data, views, and ideas in a manner that is both similar to and different from that of parasitologists.
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Each fellow stood there as bravely as human flesh and blood could stand, and faced the iron hail with unblenching courage and intrepid coolness.
Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
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On his way to Rome he slays the giant of St Michael's Mount; his ambassador Walwain defies the emperor and fights him bravely.
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The shallop was a serviceable vessel, and ran bravely before the wind on the calm sea.
Marjorie
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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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And so she bravely walked down 2nd Avenue, fighting the elements, the cold wind numbing her soft little fingers.
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Against the ‘great simplifiers’ Walzer argues bravely and complexly that there are rejectionists and accommodationists on both sides.
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John bravely kicked the habit of cold turkey.
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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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Christopher Hitchens, who has bravely risked isolation from former allies like Edward Said and Susan Sontag, let himself down in the Guardian when he taunted the peaceniks with: ‘Well, ha ha ha and yah, boo.’
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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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Fight bravely and a new dawn will rise in this land.
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Outside, on the front lawn hoisted atop a wooden flagpole, an eternal blank check waves bravely in the breeze.
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Isabelle, the martyred mother, bravely sacrificing herself for her son's sake.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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Bravely and unselfconsciously, this generous actress looks middle-aged, yet with that gangly tomboyish essence that allows her to play young without resorting to cosmetic artifice or girly-girl coyness.
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They pressed bravely and nobly onward amid their trying circumstances.
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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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Caleb, observing what stress they laid upon the difficulty of conquering Hebron, a city garrisoned by the giants, and how thence they inferred that the conquest of the whole land was utterly impracticable, in opposition to their suggestions, and to convince the people that he spoke as he thought, bravely desired to have that city which they called invincible assigned to himself for his own portion: "I will undertake to deal with that, and, if I cannot get it for my inheritance, I will be without.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
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I had a 1200 baud modem in 1991 when I got my first email address, and I eagerly bought every other modemspeed in between, bravely downloading usenet newsgroup porn one sticky byte at a time, so I have paid my geekly dues, and this?
Blather: power outage + warm pr0n, cookies and milk
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[6093] Quam sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis, how bravely did he discourse, ride, sing, and dance,
Anatomy of Melancholy
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They held out bravely against repeated enemy bombing.
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But though on that occasion it was never known who performed that splendid achievement, yet those who now behaved bravely were not unknown, but received obsidional crowns, and were publicly praised according to the ancient fashion.
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens
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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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The infantry battle was finely balanced, both sides fighting bravely hand-to-hand.
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She has to dress as a man to survive in the ruthless and self-centred world of the panners and fend off all kinds of unwanted, and hilarious, attentions as she bravely strives to get her man and revenge her family.
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Yet, unmindful of the calumny and criticism heaped on her by an uncharitable press and a still more uncharitable society, MS bravely travelled that long and difficult road from Madurai to Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
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Arno is shorter and less featured and framed than the Florentine, but it has the fine accent of a marked curve and is quite as bravely Tuscan; witness the type of river-fronting palace which, in half-a-dozen massive specimens, the last word of the anciently
Italian Hours
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Always self-deprecating and modest, he fought bravely a long struggle against cancer, remaining cheerful and full of amusing unrepeatable anecdotes.
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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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Meanwhile, we create high non - mainstream sense and street culture and bravely lead new stream of consciousness.
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Mr Kim bravely stood up to authority.
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They rebuilt their confidence and marched forward bravely.
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And squaring her shoulders, she bravely marched into the throng of people.
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Crazy Horse bravely fought for the freedom of the Sioux Nation.
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Portia de Rossi has penned 'Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain, ' an unflinching and bravely honest account of her battle with eating disorders and dealing with her sexuality.
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He fought bravely, haveing his enemies at bay.
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He faced his illness bravely and without any hint of self-pity.
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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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bravely he went into the burning house
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They rebuilt their confidence and marched forward bravely.
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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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This series starts out bravely in Latin (quarto, octavo), but begins to falter a bit when it gets to 16mo (sextodecimo/sixteenmo), & finally tails off into English.
On twoth
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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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It should also be noted that Harper bravely made those statements outside of the House of Commons because he would receive a severe reprimand for using unparliamentary language.
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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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Do not stop thinking of life as an adventure. You have no security unless you can live bravely, excitingly, imaginatively; unless you can choose a challenge instead of competence. Eleanor Roosevelt
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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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Aislinn shook her head bravely, setting the brilliant tresses astir.
THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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China battled from the start against mighty Brazil, attacking bravely during the opening quarter-hour.
World Cup Soccer - Brazil vs. China
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Outside, on the front lawn hoisted atop a wooden flagpole, an eternal blank check waves bravely in the breeze.
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He married the first moment that he could; he built a house; he broke the stubborn soil; he throve, as many a cultivated patch bore witness, bravely clad in waving gold.
Peer Gynt
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But we went bravely through that terrible storm, Britton and I, and the vehement Mercedes, up hill and down, over ruts and rocks, across bridges and under them, sozzling and swishing and splashing in the path of great white lights that rushed ahead of us through the gloom.
A Fool and His Money
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A bloody battle fought bravely to the end.
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Do not stop thinking of life as an adventure. You have no security unless you can live bravely, excitingly, imaginatively; unless you can choose a challenge instead of competence. Eleanor Roosevelt
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The few exceptions to this rule — Bruce Bartlett and Richard Posner, the authors of two bravely dissident books, come to mind — find themselves excommunicated from the conservative movement.
Matthew Yglesias » Democratic Presidents’ Base Problem
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The one with the broken nose looked at him bravely and stated, ‘She was too fast… I was able to catch up to her, but she bashed my nose in.’
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This series starts out bravely in Latin (quarto, octavo), but begins to falter a bit when it gets to 16mo (sextodecimo/sixteenmo), & finally tails off into English.
On twoth
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Some might bravely vote to confirm, but my guess is that most would not -- all the while avowing that "the candidate's religion has nothing to do with my decision.
Chris Weigant: Religion, Bigotry, and Political Hypocrisy
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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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We never expected the boat to live in such a fearful gale and sea, but she weathered it bravely.
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Tom, "cried Captain Bunting, slapping his companion on the shoulder --" well and bravely spoken; but you're a goose for all that, and so, saving his presence, is Commodore Ned Sinton.
The Golden Dream Adventures in the Far West
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It should also be noted that Harper bravely made those statements outside of the House of Commons because he would receive a severe reprimand for using unparliamentary language.
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He had endured the ravages of cancer bravely and patiently till the end.
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One by one the archers, stepping forward, delivered their shafts yeomanlike and bravely.
Ivanhoe
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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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On Revenue avenue, the grave traveler jumped the gravestone bravely.
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He bravely went into the burning house to rescue the baby.
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In the late 1930s, he bravely took on highly capitalized competitors and launched the first FM broadcast service.
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At a banquet with her family, he bravely, passionately, and straightforwardly expressed his love for her.
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O, that's a brave man! he writes brave verses, speaks brave words, swears brave oaths and breaks them bravely, quite traverse, athwart the heart of his lover; as a puisny tilter, that spurs his horse but on one side, breaks his staff like a noble goose: but all's brave that youth mounts and folly guides.
As You Like It
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He bravely went into the burning house to rescue the baby.
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They make a brief stand and fight bravely.
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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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He fought bravely in the midst of the battle.
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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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The two boys fought bravely with their sticks as weapons, and in the end, like always, the young knight won.
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Both the Korean states fielded large armies who fought bravely.
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A policeman has told how he bravely apprehended a slippery customer.
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Members trudged bravely through the snow for the January meeting, those snowed in sent their apologies.
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The important hing is that there is a person, a symbol, that represents the identity of the team and its supporters out there yelling, cartwheeling, bravely acting the fool to show you aren’t out just yet.
Joe the Plumber: Metapundit
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The actors, dubbed in English, flaunt bold, black leather spacesuits as they bravely march through stage fog on a set aglow in strange popsicle colors.
Camp and a Little Tramp
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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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Some Libyan diplomats have bravely called for a no-fly zone to stop the Qaddafi regime's use of airpower to attack Libyan civilians.
Unrest in Libya: Congressional reactions
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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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The Canadian nurse in charge of an adjacent Mission Hospital was observed bravely to make seven trips under fire into the crowded area across the avenue to treat persons shot down or bayonetted, and once as she supervised the movement of a wounded man into the hospital the bearers with her were fired upon.
Formosa Betrayed and Kerr's Original Memo
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Yet had this rill little crooks and crannies dark and bravely bearded, and a gallant rush through a reeden pipe -- the stem of
Lorna Doone; a Romance of Exmoor
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They bravely endured these tempests and continued to fight valiantly across the turbid depths to reach their goal…
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Nonetheless, now and again we fail to confront our mistakes bravely.
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For two or three days and nights they managed to outgeneral all their adversaries, and succeeded bravely in making the best of their way to a Free State.
The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Auth
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And others applauding ironic jingoism as a good point, bravely made.
Times, Sunday Times
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He fought bravely in the midst of the battle.
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Outside, on the front lawn hoisted atop a wooden flagpole, an eternal blank check waves bravely in the breeze.
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O, that’s a brave man! he writes brave verses, speaks brave words, swears brave oaths and breaks them bravely, quite traverse, athwart the heart of his lover; as a puisny tilter, that spurs his horse but on one side, breaks his staff like a noble goose: but all’s brave that youth mounts and folly guides.
As You Like It
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He died while lashed on the foreyard, and was brought down thence by Ashenden, who bravely mounted the rigging and carried down the dead lad with the sea-foam on his lips.
Heroes of the Goodwin Sands
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‘Watch,’ I bravely put my arm round Tiffany's waist and whirled us around with the bag of opened birdseed.
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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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Slightly thrown off course but undeterred, I ploughed bravely on.