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On reaching England, Franklin joined the Bellerophon, 74, and in that ship he was again entrusted with the signals, a duty which he executed with his accustomed coolness and intrepidity in the great battle of Trafalgar, while those stationed around him on the poop fell fast, and were all, with only four or five exceptions, either killed or wounded.
If you are Mary-Kate Olsen, stalked daily by a pack of paparazzi, it requires an exponentially greater amount of daring and intrepidity.
On the other hand, Vivien Leigh's Scarlett, in all her selfishness and intrepidity, is one of the great, iconoclastic figures in movies, a byword for "gumption" and survival, a heroine who grows more astonishing over time.
(The British praised her for her "coolness and intrepidity").
Nothing that was done on the Barricades of Paris exceeded this cool and deliberate intrepidity".
In May, 1943, Moore was awarded the Navy Cross, "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action".
** In May, 1943, Moore was awarded the Navy Cross, "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action".
Even if you didn't like David Del Tredici's music, you would be obliged to admire its intrepidity and self-confidence.
It is given for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty".
He envied English intrepidity in the discussion of religious and philosophic questions and was particularly interested in the Quakers.
Lieutenant Cushing had "distinguished himself with gallantry and intrepidity," she wrote in 2003 in a letter to Representative F. James Sensenbrenner Jr.
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