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  • Nothing will ever replace his warm touch or the sound of his voice in laughter for his family and to them I send our sympathy and thanks for forming this mans life in his youth to become the type of man that is couragious, honorable and who holds the value of others as equal if not at times above his own.

    Video: Sgt. Monti’s Medal of Honor 2009

  • And how can we consider this country a "Model" for other countries if we are not couragious enough to tackle these issues ourselves?

    Obama: I expected Wright to disagree with me 2008

  • I do not think that democrats have elders, who can be bold, couragious and brave to stop the public show of the party nakedness.

    NY Times slams Clinton's 'negativity' 2008

  • At a time when America faced one of its most challenging moments in recent history, John McCain stood strong and couragious and chose to protect America to no end; his opponent did not.

    McCain Camp: Obama "Bizarrely In Sync With Moscow" 2009

  • The reason why I asked this last question was to suggest you contact the BNP party because your couragious message and leadership is needed for Britain on a MUCH GREATER PLATFORM then you would be afforded by just writing on this blog.

    At last a Response Lionheart 2007

  • Your posts have been so genuine and couragious; Is sad to see you go out like this.

    The End of the beginning Lionheart 2007

  • Or they throw in the towel after a couragious fight.

    Think Progress » Former Texas Gov. Ann Richards (D) has died. 2006

  • Declaring, how much perseverance, and a couragious spirit is available in love

    The Decameron 2004

  • But the Gods will never permitte that any couragious Romane, should ever conceive so vile and degenerate a thought.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Sister (quoth our couragious wench) thou art affraide of harme before it happen: if it come so to passe, let us consider on it then: thou art but a

    The Decameron 2004

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