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to fortitude
noun
Mental or emotional strength that enables courage in the face of adversity.
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But amid the comings and goings is a monument to fortitude: Nick's Discount Store.
It is a sunny, tender valentine to the idea of fashion as a path to fortitude.
Ward's performance was a tribute as much to fortitude and perseverance as it was to the Knicks' depth.
Trading resumed in Long Island City on Sept. 17, as much a tribute to foresightedness as to fortitude.
But what was turning into a crushing defeat became a monument to fortitude, with Adam Jones and Matthew Rees unlikely breakdown mechanics on the hard shoulder of the scrum.
So, while Aristotle regards fortitude as the mean between the vices of rashness and cowardice, Valla argues that there are two aspects to fortitude: fighting bravely and being cautious (for instance, in yielding to the victorious enemy), with cowardice and rashness as their respective opposites.
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The E.C.B. would also need to have the fortitude to refuse to act as a lender of last resort to inadequately capitalized banks.
You had to have the fortitude to risk billions on the building of a single plant.
In the coming debates over spending cuts, President Obama has to find the fortitude to outline the terms of the debate.
It was a somber, stirring call to patriotism and fortitude, to courage and resilience, and it was one of the best speeches he had ever made.
But when it comes to political fortitude, Obama is still lagging well behind Cameron.
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