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In some way it strikes me as quite a brave deed - surely the girls know they are throwing themselves like little posey-little-lambs into the jaws of the trolling community?
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Few people will ever do a single brave deed, know true love or the passions of a great cause".
It is a brave act.
Later accounts, attributed to Kirkland's fellow soldiers in the Second South Carolina, added new details, including that shouts went up from friend and foe alike in recognition of his brave deed.
Sioux men acquired status by performing brave deeds in warfare; horses and scalps obtained in a raid were evidence of valour.
The definition of a hero is someone of distinguished courage or ability, admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities.
Don Quixote perceives Dulcinea as a golden-haired highborn young woman of incomparable loveliness for whom he will perform brave deeds as her paladin.
It suggests long-ago battles and brave deeds.
The father's death is horrific enough, a coldblooded murder the author leads us toward by calmly compiling evidence of this man's brave deeds.
These cheerful performances tell of the people's loves and celebrate their faith in their religion, the beauty of their land, and the brave deeds of their ancestors.
General McClellan issued a General Order that proclaimed, "He died as a soldier would wish to die – amid the thick of battle, his voice and example animating his men to brave deeds".
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