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courageousness
noun
The state of being courageous
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STEVEN A. KING New York To the Sports Editor: Re "Major Sports Leagues Prepare for the 'I'm Gay' Disclosure," April 12: The N.H.L. should be applauded for its courageousness as the first major sport to take a stance.
Re "The Transition to My Real Self" (Preoccupations, March 6), in which Brittany Lynn Roche described her journey as a transsexual: The bravery that Ms. Roche displayed in accepting herself, and her courageousness in going public with her story, touched my heart.
(To give you a sense of either the courageousness or foolhardiness of her decision: her predecessor had been tortured and beheaded).
Yet about suffering Lowell was often wrong, and his major artistic failure was also a moral failure, when he used his estranged wife's letters in books of his own poetry; and Bishop's objections to this are made with the clarity and courageousness of deep affection.
Naturally, this raises two questions: Why are we being saluted now, twenty-one months after our peak of courageousness?
For his courageousness on a day when other riders were cautious, the crowd rewarded him with cheers.
She has sung of the courageousness of past generations.
The keen-eyed viewer will recognize him as Mr. Vallone, telling a witness, "I want to thank you for your courageousness".
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