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As hope for the planet flickers, governments must take brave new steps.
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We shall always need ships and those brave enough to fight them.
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America represents the land of the free, the home and the brave.
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We made the best of the situation by being brave, strong characters.
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Unfortunately, Dixon said, this brave new world can be daunting for some.
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Be therefore patient in tribulations, fervent in prayer, and fearless in labor.
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In debate and controversy he had great self-reliance, and was absolutely fearless.
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But maybe what I saw as fearless was actually fear under control.
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Strong response to last week's fearless attack on the potato crisp people.
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You were coming confident and fearless, believing in happiness in the future.
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If they tried something that audacious...'How long will it take?' she asked.
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It's an audacious, hit-and-hope approach that's been paying huge dividends here today.
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This was an audacious act by Binyamin Netanyahu, its new prime minister.
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The political case for picking Lieberman as VP was straightforward, if audacious.
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The culmination of Hargraves audacious imitation took place in the third act.
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Seeing him so much in control, so dauntless, Khallayne lost her fear.
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In the wild lust of hand-to-hand combat my old dauntless hopefulness returned.
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And the pig was encircled by the dauntless banner of our country.
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The strong figures and dauntless port of the older youth inspired respect.
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One can imagine the indignation of the dauntless explorers at this answer.
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A new route has allowed intrepid travellers in for the first time.
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The intrepid General Delort made the military salute to the English battery.
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In 1985, only a small, intrepid minority of writers used word processors.
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It was particularly zealous and intrepid in the days of June, 1832.
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But do intrepid travellers actually want to go to the Australian capital?
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As you come into a room you cast your eyes about unfearing.
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Her humble heart was touched at the simple, yet unfearing conduct of the child.
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Thane is he now by right of unfearing service.
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Then suddenly and, as it appeared, inevitably, without movement or sound, she began internally to pray, closing her eyes, careless, and indeed unfearing.
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The scalds sing of men who fought as fights a boar at bay in a ring of hounds, unfearing and silent; and so fought we.
Usage of Hardy in English
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This is, I believe the beginning and not the end, Hardy said.
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Could we see a whole new Jeff Hardy in tonight's main event?
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The simple service as it began was exceedingly impressive to Mr. Hardy.
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The crisis approached, and Dr. Hardy watched her silently for many hours.
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We're all really glad about that. Hardy's wife also questioned those statements.
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In November, 1914, Sorley turns back to the Hardy of the poems.
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But, Hardy said, anxiety about CTE should not discourage anyone from sport.
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Max Hardy: I'm just always about what's beneficial for your bottom line.
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Major Hardy is in the hall, and will corroborate all I say.
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New England's first drive fizzled when defensive end Greg Hardy sacked Brady.
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These men generally marry well; often-like Hardy of Hannamanoo-intothe Wood royal.
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Genotypes deviate from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in only a small number of intervals.
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Robert Louis Stevenson's wife described a not yet middle-aged Thomas Hardy as.
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The clerk returned with the cards and handed them to Captain Hardy.
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All but two loci showed a significant deviation from the Hardy-Weinberg principle.
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No solos in front today for Hardy Eustace and his veteran jockey.