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"I think the cheekpieces helped him concentrate on the fences and gave him a bit of courage.
The Nazis annihilated the country's Jewish elite and exterminated or exiled anyone else with a bit of courage and an independent mind.
And if pontification is going to lead to censorious levels of hostility, let's have a bit of courage from filmmakers, and a bit of commitment from the police.
Most important, however, is the way that Byers' move shows that, with a bit of courage, New Labour can rein back Thatcherism's legacy.
The play's message that adversity can be conquered through teamwork, inspiration and a bit of courage was something Japanese could easily figure out.
"You have to have lads who can put their foot on the ball, show a bit of composure, a bit of courage, want the ball.
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This may sometimes takes a bit of moral courage as well as some authority.
That loose quality might have been helped by a bit of liquid courage.
A bit of Dutch courage and the fact there was a prize at the end of it.
With a knife, some denatured alcohol and a little bit of courage, you can transform a 12 oz can into a great DIY camp stove that'll boil water in 5-6 minutes.
All it takes is self-assurance, a little bit of courage, and a sense of supply and demand.
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