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1 Frederick summoned up his full courage and confronted his father resolutely.
2 This time she had the full courage of her convictions.
3 He was always equal to the emergency; he had the full courage of his non-convictions.
4 He, at least, had the full courage of his convictions, and his opinion of Perugino is of record.
5 Without eloquence or education, he had the full courage of his convictions and an intellectual vigour sufficient to back them.
6 Not until he saw Juliet standing at the little whitewashed gate did he brace himself to the full courage of approaching.
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