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They have a bravery of form as well as of content.
But it was a bravery of shared sacrifice, a willingness to rise to an occasion that everyone prayed would never need to come again.
Educated at the University of Minnesota, Dartmouth College (B.A., 1926), the University of Cambridge (B.A., 1929; M.A., 1933), and Harvard University, Eberhart published his first book of poems, A Bravery of Earth, in 1930.
This sort of growing up in public requires a bravery of its own, and a similar sense of emotional openness and revelation courses through the film.
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But does Trump have the conviction of a Wallace, the bravery of an Anderson (who broke with Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan), or the rigor of a Perot?
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A third poster, extolling the bravery of Shiite martyrs, showed a Muslim fighter standing on a pile of dead soldiers whose uniforms were marked with Stars of David.
Forget the Olympics, mummy porn, particle physics, elections galore and the bravery of a young Pakistani girl.
But the movie isn't really about the gunfight and the lone bravery of a heroic man.
Mrs. Sendler once told Ms. Stahl that she wanted to write a book about the bravery of Jewish mothers.
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