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Muy valiente contando esta historia y muy sobrecogedor para mi por ver que un hombre habla de incontinencia cuando normalmente son las mujeres la que la padecen llegadas a una edad o en el embarazo.
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For this reason alone he was loved and considered muy valiente y bravo.
Cruelty to Animals 2006
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Le resiento que no sea lo suficientemente valiente para salirse de esto ya, y a la vez no puedo tener estos pensamientos porque la amo tanto, y sé que sufre, y sé que quizás no es tan fuerte como pensaba, pero me revienta que no lo sea, y que significa, que realmente no tiene otra opción?
cruda Diary Entry cruda 2003
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Later I heard him and Ceferiana agreeing that I was "_muy valiente_"
A Woman's Impression of the Philippines Mary Helen Fee
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"De todos los Generales cual es el valiente?" and from five hundred throats the response is thundered: --
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859 Various
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Rivas, -- they preferring, if forced to take sides, to join _el valiente_
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860 Various
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No perdió el aliento el valiente general: The brave general did not lose courage.
Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) C. A. Toledano
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_Del mundo y su vanidad_ glances at la grave desventura del lusitano, por su mal valiente, la soberbia bravura de su animosa gente desbaratada miserablemente.
Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly
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The Zamboangueños, however, helped the Spaniards against the revolted convicts, who were finally subdued; and as a reward for this proof of loyalty Zamboanga received the title of _Muy leal y valiente Villa_ (very loyal and heroic town).
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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It is to be hoped that the _muy valiente gallo_ had his wing patched up and lived to tell his tale of bravery to many a barn-yard chick -- a war-scarred veteran whose honourable wound entitled him to the respect of all domestic fowl.
A Woman's Journey through the Philippines On a Cable Ship that Linked Together the Strange Lands Seen En Route Florence Kimball Russel
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