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"Heroically," I suggested with the sarcasm of despair.
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"Heroically," I suggested with the sarcasm of despair.
The Arrow of Gold Joseph Conrad 1890
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Then "Heroically" Managed / Solved by Its Creators
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Heroically, however, Somaly managed to escape her captors, vowing to never forget those left behind.
AnnaLynne McCord: End Slavery Now AnnaLynne McCord 2011
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Heroically, however, Somaly managed to escape her captors, vowing to never forget those left behind.
AnnaLynne McCord: End Slavery Now AnnaLynne McCord 2011
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Heroically, it may be Obama that finally blasts through a good deal of this rubbish to shatter the prejudices that run rampant in this culture against women.
Michelle Kraus: ALL THE PRESIDENT'S WOMEN: The Tale of Elena Kagan's Nomination Michelle Kraus 2010
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Heroically, it may be Obama that finally blasts through a good deal of this rubbish to shatter the prejudices that run rampant in this culture against women.
Michelle Kraus: ALL THE PRESIDENT'S WOMEN: The Tale of Elena Kagan's Nomination 2010
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Heroically unencumbered by personal baggage, Bingham lives for the thrill of the executive departure lounge, and considers the first-class cabin to be his only real home.
Up in the Air; Precious; Adoration; Where the Wild Things Are 2010
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Heroically, the last of his brethren were now dying to protect his body as they pulled him to safety, and he feels a moment of hope.
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Heroically, Jake's parents chose the latter, embarking on a crash course in personal growth and religious skepticism that found them marching in protest outside the Salt Lake City Temple and speaking out as Mormons for marriage equality on Utah news broadcasts.
The ‘Lucky’ Ones 2009
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