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Jürgen Klinsmann called for courage and his players gloriously delivered.
Prime Minister Sushil Koirala called for "courage and patience" and urged all those who had assisted Nepal since the 25 April quake "to once again extend your helping hand".
They all owe the nation something (although I don't know what) for their cowardice when the times called for courage.
And against all odds, this president seems to possess that rare combination of qualities JFK called for: courage, judgment, integrity, dedication.
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"Peacemaking calls for courage, much more so than warfare," Francis said at the time.
If that calls for courage, what about the structure of policing?
It nurses grievances and indulges resentments; it doesn't call for courage; it finds that cowardice suffices.
Settling partnership issues may call for courage, either to cut the cord or to make that scary embrace.
Now it is his turn to play Ibis, to call for courage, to pass on knowledge, to be a leader of the species called Miami football player.
Before flying to Philadelphia to court younger voters, Mrs. Clinton held a news conference to call for "courage and vigilance" in the face of terrorism, and warned that Mr. Trump was unprepared to keep the country safe.
"Peacemaking calls for courage, much more so than warfare," Pope Francis said.
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