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He has to be brave with reforms".
But Labour need to be brave with the social and moral issues.
We've built trusting relationships, and when you have that, you can be brave with what you do," she says.
The atmosphere runs restrained enough so that any outburst — as in the latter half of "Be Brave," with its martial cadence — lands hard.
I'm one of these footballers who, when I cross the white line, I'll put in performances where I wear my heart on my sleeve and when I get the ball I try to be brave with it.
"Christ…" Williams also knew she had to "be brave" with tough lyrics if she was going to address the book's subject matter, including a rape attempt on Esther and a failed suicide, properly.
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The other reason I like her so much is that she helps me to be braver with colour.
He is one of those rare people: he's brave with his life, and he's brave with his art".
"I'm pleased the board have been brave with this move.
We do this because we feel the most alive when we're connecting with others and being brave with our stories – it's in our biology".
"That's something that didn't always happen at [his former club] Newcastle, unfortunately, so I'm pleased the board have been brave with this move.
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