Sentence examples for courageous leap from inspiring English sources

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But, as in Hebron or Johannesburg, there is no guarantee that even the most courageous leap will be rewarded with stability and civil peace.

But if Cardinals executives took a courageous leap in hiring Eisenman, they were also careful to keep him on a tight leash.

News of its availability may have been disseminated by mainstream media but this album's release strategy was styled as a courageous leap into the unknown by a superstar who breaks boundaries while other musicians joylessly reinforce them.

Permit me, then, to play the role of a more suitably grateful public: I applaud you, Mr. Grahm, and I would love to see more producers take a similarly courageous leap.

PARIS — On a day when the normally understated president of Europe's central bank called on the Continent's leaders to "take a courageous leap of political imagination," two of the most important figures went home Thursday from an inconclusive summit meeting to tend to domestic matters.

The blue chip yardstick made a courageous leap for the elusive milestone but faltered and ended up with a loss of 0.21% to 9876.

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For Pitt to win today, it will need the 6-foot-3, 225-pound Fitzgerald, who is courageous enough to leap for passes in the middle of the field and talented enough to catch them.

(Holden) *ELAINE STRITCH (Tonight and tomorrow night, and Tuesday through Thursday) In a courageous and successful leap into the unknown, Ms. Stritch makes her cabaret debut at 80. Dispensing with her theatrical signature numbers, she weaves 16 songs new to her repertory into a funny running monologue of her adventures in and out of show business.

(Holden) *ELAINE STRITCH (Tonight, tomorrow and Tuesday through Thursday nights) In a courageous and successful leap into the unknown, Ms. Stritch makes her cabaret debut at 80. Dispensing with her theatrical signature numbers, she weaves 16 songs new to her repertory into a funny running monologue of her adventures in and out of show business.

(Holden) * ELAINE STRITCH (Tonight through Sunday) In a courageous and successful leap into the unknown, Ms. Stritch makes her cabaret debut at 80. Dispensing with her theatrical signature numbers, she weaves 16 songs new to her repertory into a funny running monologue of her adventures in and out of show business.

President George W Bush and Tony Blair leapt to praise this "courageous and wise decision" – even as they claimed it as a great strategic consequence of their overthrow of Saddam Hussein, and the fear which that had inculcated in other despots.

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