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It's a heroism in two parts.
This, too, is a heroic narrative, but it's a heroism of defense.
One sketch saw him present a heroism award to Robert Faurisson, who describes the Holocaust as a Jewish invention.
"On Photography," by Susan Sontag, identifies a "heroism of vision" and finds "everyday life apotheosized" in image.
New York's street vendors will be recognized for "non-culinary contributions" to the city, which added a heroism category to its Vendy Awards.
That wall has a heroic place in the city, and it's not a heroism that is put on top of it by rhetoric.
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"The military represents a machismo, a clumsy grace, a radical heroism," which, he added, appeals to some gay men.
Now she reverted - instinctively, with a quiet heroism - to a form of motherhood as intense as breastfeeding.
This is a subtler heroism, one in which a man achieves greatness by stepping back from darkness into light.
Taking us back to Marlowe's world also takes us back to a kind of criminal innocence, a jaded heroism, but heroism nonetheless.
Her third book, "Sacrificio: A Study in Heroism," a biography of Lauro de Bois will be published later this year.
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