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That's why millions of people, ancestors to most of us, braved hardship and great risk to come here -- so they could be free to work and worship and start a business and live their lives in peace and prosperity.
He was one of the first activists who risked their lives and braved sniper bullets to film the protests in Homs.
To get there he took on heroic amounts of debt and braved criticism over the accounting policies he adopted at the firms he acquired.Now he is risking the establishment's ire once more with a radical idea to break NTT in two, arguing that this would be the best way to boost the take-up of broadband and help Japan create new online businesses.
Still others braved Route 27.
(Cox has braved water as cold as 28.8 degrees).
Voters braved stormy weather to cast their balllots.
Half a million Syrians braved foul weather to stomp through the centre of Damascus.
Many firms have prospered, such as the banks that braved Mexico in the 1990s.
Protesters have burned cars and braved beatings as police on motorcycles surged into crowds.
Those who did venture out braved icy temperatures and light snow.
Hundreds of protesters, demonstrating over a variety of issues, braved torrential rain as they walked through streets.
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