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When someone says the word "bravery" out loud it sounds like it's from a book on noblemen or knights.
And it was by virtue of his excellent movement — his mime — that the Jewish-born Kovarsky exhibited the internal terror of the terrorist who performs "bravery" out of a confusing mixture of adrenalin, twisted sentiment, and fear.
"I thought we showed a tremendous amount of bravery out there," said the Wales fly-half Biggar, who kicked three conversions and a penalty as his side held on to top spot in the Pool Two standings.
Katniss is known for her bravery out of many things.
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Although it takes some bravery, strike out and bring these people together.
But we go ahead nonetheless even though our bravery turns out to be a mistake.
But Messi is Messi, and in the 30th minute his turbo boost of pace — and bravery — took out three opponents before he released an exquisite forward pass to Alexis Sánchez.
"Willie Reed stood up, and with incredible bravery pointed out the people who had taken and murdered Emmett Till," the filmmaker Stanley Nelson, who interviewed Mr. Louis for his 2003 PBS documentary, "The Murder of Emmett Till," said Wednesday.
These clandestine "talks about talks" had been the brainchild of Michael Young, an executive at the British mining company Consolidated Goldfields, who, with great personal bravery, put out feelers to both sides in South Africa.
"Bravery turns out to be catching".
In Syria as well, on several occasions, women have shown their strength and bravery, turning out in forceful demonstrations -- sometimes without men, but with their children in tow.
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