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The generation who grew up surrounded by acknowledgements that they had dignity, bravery and the capacity for greatness were, unsurprisingly, nifty voters - the first chance they got, they elected a government which promised to reward their sacrifices with a welfare state.
There was some bravery and some luck in survival.
The film's fictional mortician has a factual inspiration: 27 westerners were in Nanjing when it fell to the Japanese, many exhibiting extreme bravery.
Whatever bravery their troops have shown in Afghanistan, the generals have not fought their internal battles at all well.
He said: "In a remarkable act of bravery Jasmyn, as she saw the vehicle driving at her, pushed Tia away.
BFT's bravery is matched by the quality of its productions, Lan says.
"I want to praise the bravery of the bus driver who had to deal with this frightening situation," the Ulster Unionist member said.
The result reflected not just his personal charm and gentleness – he had the knack of never sounding like a career politician even after 30 years at Westminster – but personal bravery too.
At the other end Johnson versus Jimmy Anderson provided a study not in fear, but in bravery and skill in an uneven contest.
Army life didn't end so well for them, but minorities who thrive now do so in part because of the bravery of that trio, and others.
Details emerged yesterday of Craig Dixon's bravery in freeing other hostages after the raiders left.
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