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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brave by" is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, you could use the word "bravely" to indicate that someone is performing an action bravely. For example: He bravely walked through the dark forest.
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Listen to the podcast and submit questions for adjudication to www.maximumfun.org/jjho HOW TO BE BRAVE BY JOY HARJO There needs to be balance: the heart, the mind and the spirit.
I mean be brave by receiving the ball.
Helen was brave by nature, and taught the women who worked for her by example.
One, City of the Brave, by Katherine Kostreva, an Astoria-based photographer, sold several thousand copies; she said she sent proceeds to a firefighter families' fund.
After the French and Dutch noes, it was "quite brave" (by which he meant "barking mad") to imagine that future referendums might end in a yes vote.
If you're feeling very brave, by all means do every wall, but that might be harder to live with long term.
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The Phillies lead the second-place Braves by six games.
"The Pen vs. the Gun," by Philip Gourevitch: "In going up against the deadly foes of our civilization, those French cartoonists were braver by far than most of us".
Retailing for $49.95, the sneakers were christened the Bravest by Mr. Madden, founder of a national shoe company bearing his name.
Vladimir Guerrero went 3 for 5, including a three-run homer, and Jose Vidro also had three hits as the Montreal Expos beat the host Atlanta Braves by 4-2 yesterday.
But those dead French cartoonists were braver by far than most of us in going up against the deadly foes of our civilization, armed only with a great talent for bilious ridicule.
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