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She was fearless, by which I mean she did not fear being vulnerable.
"Fearless" by Taylor Swift is only the fifth album to finish at No. 1 for eight consecutive weeks since 2000.
"Fearless," by contrast, has sold 2.4 million copies, less than half of what a hit album sold in 2000.
Nicknamed "fearless" by his colleagues because of his willingness to take risks, Cabral began his career at Agulla & Baccetti in Argentina.
Donald Regan was a firefighter from Rescue Company 3, a 17-year veteran who knew every tool and was considered fearless by his squad mates.
Ms Udwin's film contains interviews with the parents of Ms Singh, who was referred to as Nirbhaya, or fearless, by the Indian media amid a ban on naming the victims of sexual assault.
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We cannot effect change unless we are willing to take risks By being fearless and By taking the road leas traveled by.
By being fearless and by taking the road leas [sic] traveled by.
Until that point there had, of course, been many fearless acts by anti-racist protesters.
Martin Zelkind Dear Diary: As I ate lunch at an outdoor cafe, I was reading "Fearless Jones" by Walter Mosley.
The only thing wrong with Channel 4's Famous and Fearless, presented by Chris Evans and Clare Balding, was the people weren't famous and the stunts weren't fearless.
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