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Brown's bravery was recounted as Governor-General Quentin Bryce awarded him the Bravery
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Bravery is daring and impetuous courage, like that of one who has the reward continually in view, and displays his courage in daring acts.
Question?... 2009
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- “George Tiller was a brave physician …” Bravery is meaningless in the sense of moral justification.
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Bravery is daring and impetuous courage, like that of one who has the reward continually in view, and displays his courage in daring acts.
Question?... 2009
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Bravery is not required - the olive oil crust is so easy.
Filo Tips and Recipe for Greek Leek Pie – Prasopita (Πρασόπιτα) Laurie Constantino 2008
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So yeah, speaking of british, but yeah I found this new band called The Bravery, and I love them.
maybmemorys Diary Entry maybmemorys 2005
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Then you will know my calling Bravery calls my name In the sound of the wind in the night My sword will drink blood And I will fight Yes I will fight In the dawn of battle Dawn of battle
WN.com - Articles related to ETHIOPIA: Government denies food aid "manipulated" for political gain 2010
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However, every character has a "Bravery" stat, which is pretty slow to increase, and each piece of clothing has a minimum Bravery required before you can wear it.
The World Ends With You Greg Tannahill 2008
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"Bravery" enough, I doubt not; fierce fighting in abundance, but not braver or fiercer than that of their old
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10 John [Editor] Rudd 1885
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"Bravery," thought Patience, "filthy old rags, me seems," but she had the prudence not to speak, and Emlyn nodded her head, saying, "I'll do it for you, but not for her."
Under the Storm Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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