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Clearly no one is suggesting that Brunt would intentionally hurt an opponent – she was famously on the receiving end of a black eye herself when facing New Zealand a few years back.
That brunt is to be borne by your dad, basically, and though he isn't showing it, he's really disappointed.
That brunt is to be borne most heavily by the loyal viewers of his show, the readers of his books and columns.
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On 17 July 1965 The Victor comic featured a cover story named Brunt V.C., a two-page strip based on the actions that won Brunt the VC.
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