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They've made some extraordinary decisions.
In 1942, Tuvia Bielski, the oldest brother and the leader of what became known as the Bielski Otriad (Detachment), made two extraordinary decisions.
And it followed a prolonged internal debate about how to inform the public about one of the most extraordinary decisions a government can take without explicitly acknowledging the ongoing classified drone program.
This includes seemingly every day women in our lives who have made extraordinary decisions, pursing extraordinary dreams.
They perform the work of inscribing into law that which is extra-legal; they turn extraordinary decisions into the formal, the official, the normal.
During the past months Senator Clinton has tried to portray herself as a most capable potential president who will be ready to spring into action on day one, somebody who can wake up at 3 a.m., pick up the red phone, and make extraordinary decisions based on her experience in dealing with national security issues.
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He said: "This is an absolutely extraordinary decision that really does beggar belief.
2) The France squad's extraordinary decision to refuse to train.
When the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra faced a budget crunch in the summer of 2001, its members made an extraordinary decision.
It must have been a very lonely time for those who made that extraordinary decision to live in Germany.
"It is an extraordinary decision that could encourage other judges to seek similarly extreme solutions," he said.
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