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It's hard to see how it is making a hero of someone to call them in print "a monster".
Sussex are currently 159 for six, with Chris Nash quietly making a hero of himself on 89.
Although an instant hit, it has been criticized for making a hero of a man who, among other objectionable things, stalks the woman through most of the storyline.
By threatening to disqualify Konovalov, whom he said was too inexperienced to govern, the state risked "making a hero out of him," said Nikonov.
Tom Conti – the frustrated star – says he was too young for the part, too small and found insuperable difficulty in making a hero out of a character who whined and whinged his way through the first act.
Count me among the legion of lovers of this fantastic race who have arrived at the sad conclusion that most cyclists are blood-doping, making a hero hard to come by.
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Heineman said that he began by making a "hero-villain story" but by the end of the process came to believe that there were almost no clear lines of good and evil in the battle.
Libya itself under Qaddafi made a hero of this guy.
He was made a Hero of Socialist Labour.
If this is what makes a hero, so be it.
Libya itself under Gaddafi made a hero of this guy.
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