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"He was a brave man dedicated to his family," she said.
"Mance Rayder was a proud man, a brave man," he says.
For some, Luther is a brave man who challenged the powerful.
He was, as he continued the game, not a brave man.
But it would be a brave man who bets against Erdogan.
"Brave man" is a very interesting way to spin convicted tax fraud.
He was a brave man, and he did know how to write. ♦
"I respected him greatly; he was a very brave man," Bowman told Earther.
It might look funny, but missing putts can make a brave man cry.
A brave man in swimming trunks stretches, facing the sun, goggles on his forehead.
"I consider his apology accepted, and it is coming from a brave man," he said.
"He was a star, a brave man," Mr. Nigro said, emotion weighing in his voice.
One brave man did tai chi alone outside a public library, his solitude itself strangely ominous.
In 1940, New York's streets appear deserted during a howling blizzard, other than one brave man.
A brave man risked his life by jumping into partially frozen lake to save a stuck dog.
"Brave man to allow all the @avengers the opportunity to ink @joshualord what a killer day," he captioned.
It would take a brave man to bet against them in the 4x100 metres final on August 19th.
After dropping only 29 games en route to a 10th final, only a brave man would bet against him.
I think he's an incredibly brave man to advocate for Christianity and to risk his life in the process.
He has repeatedly defended Manafort as a "brave man" and said that he was treated unfairly in the investigation.
They transported the brave man to a boat ramp so they could get enough phone signal to call for help.
Here this evening is a very brave man who carries with him the hopes, dreams, and aspirations of all Venezuelans.
What is that old saying — a brave man dies but once, a coward employs a mix of benzodiazepines and alcohol?
Trump has previously criticized special counsel Robert Mueller's cases against Manafort, whom the president has called "a brave man!" on Twitter.
"I think he was a brave man," Daniela Díaz, a 31-year-old dentist in the capital, said of Mr. Pérez.
After risking his life, this brave man decided to continue looking for Pokemon and go to Plaid Pantry to get chips and beer.
He praised Paul Manafort and called him a "brave man" after the former Trump campaign chairman was convicted of tax and bank fraud.
A bear or a deer, too, has got to be scared of a coward the same as a brave man has got to be.
He's quietly turned into a brave man who may literally gag over his duty, but still toughs it out and does the right thing.
"To dare to travel independently unable to communicate, respect for this brave man," wrote MiaIsNotMiao on Weibo, a popular Twitter-like social media site.
Fortunately, an occasional brave man or woman rises to the challenge and, at great personal risk, takes actions to save the rest of us.
Near the end of the debate, a brave man named Ken Bone stood up and asked  Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump a sincere question.
An extremely brave man lies flat on his back on the asphalt, and films the alligator that is chilling in the sewer by his home.
President Trump has repeatedly characterized Mr. Manafort as a "brave man," and indicated that he had not ruled out pardoning his former top campaign official.
Secondly, it's clear that R.J. is not aware that "the brave man" who "died" risking his life to save his friends is actually his father, Rick.
Watch the shattering video by Britain's Channel 4 about the florist of Aleppo, the brave man who kept the city's last flower store open, and weep.
Here we have a burning table—like all burning tables, just begging to be jumped on—and one brave man who saw an opportunity and took it.
One brave man has become a viral hero after witnesses captured him coming extremely close to danger himself while rescuing a rabbit from the wildfires ravaging California.
One brave man got the chance to ask Sean Spicer the questions plaguing the minds of Americans, and though Spicer's answers were not very helpful, we are still grateful.
So, let's take a moment to remember the brave man that showed us you could survive hurtling around the earth for days by sucking down applesauce from a tube.
It would have been easy enough to cast the earnest, well-meaning Ford as a bit of a chump, but Rumsfeld portrays him as an honorable and brave man.
That year, I met a brave man named Norwas: one of many Iraqis who assisted our troops in Iraq and arrived in the United States on a special immigrant visa.
He hailed his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, who pleaded guilty to multiple counts of bank and tax fraud, as a "brave man" after his initial refusal to admit guilt.
"What we have learned is Jemel Roberson was a brave man who was doing his best to end an active shooter situation at Manny's Blue Room," Delaney wrote on Facebook.
"The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear," Mr. de Blasio said, citing Nelson Mandela in his remarks in Lower Manhattan.
The book reflects its author in this sense — a skeptical rationalist and a brave man who, it turns out, was also a fine writer with an irreverent and sometimes poetic touch.
In early 2013, however, one brave man in Australia shared a (now deleted) photo of his Subway sandwich next to a ruler on Facebook, showing it to be just 11 inches.
A brave man clearing hairy panic from around a home in Wangaratta (Credit: CHANNEL 7/AFP/Getty Images)In America when we have droughts, mid-tier hotels stop filling their pools.
One of very few celebrities to appear in it, Legend has been lionized as the "brave" man willing to step forward and address the years and years of accusations against R. Kelly.
That stance, and the president describing him as a "brave man" worthy of sympathy, indicates that Manafort is playing the long game to soldier on and hope for a pardon down the line.
Trump has previously praised Manafort as a "brave man" for refusing to back down despite the charges against him, and railed against "flippers" who share dirt with investigators about their bosses under legal pressure.
"What we have also learned is Jemel Roberson was a very brave man who was doing his best to end an active shooter situation at Manny's Blue Room," Delaney said in a statement Wednesday.
"What we have learned is Jemel Roberson was a brave man who was doing his best to end an active shooter situation at Manny's Blue Room," Midlothian Police Chief Daniel Delaney wrote on Facebook.
President Trump has repeatedly defended Mr. Manafort as a "brave man" and dangled the possibility of a pardon for his 10 felonies, likely to result in a prison term of at least 20173 years.
Mohammed had heard stories about "a very brave man who was able to stand against al-Qaeda" when the group's fighters kidnapped local women, even confronting the group head-on to win the women's release.
Perhaps the most disingenuous moment in his State of the Union address last month came when he condemned North Korea's dictatorship and saluted Ji Seong-ho, a brave man who escaped famine and persecution there.
Photo: Dale Thurber (Wikimedia Commons)For one brave man, eating one of the hottest peppers in the world came with an unexpected side effect: Days of splitting headaches that prompted a trip to the emergency room.
Why it matters: President Trump praised Manafort following his guilty verdict, calling him a "brave man" for not caving into pressure to make a deal — unlike Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to his charges.
If this new team cannot bring about order — and it would be a brave man who would predict that they can — then our multiple crises will probably worsen and then become intertwined, making them even harder to resolve.
At the same time, Trump used the social media site to praise his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted on Tuesday of multiple counts of fraud, as a "brave man" for not cooperating with federal authorities.
After the verdict in Virginia, Trump tweeted that Manafort was a "brave man" and compared him with Trump's former longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to federal charges and implicated the president in illegal campaign finance activity.
We want to share our heartfelt gratitude that physically all of the players from Babe Ruth and Little League are safe and our deep sorrow to the family of the brave man that gave his life tonight protecting others.
Mr. Trump, who has praised Mr. Manafort as a "brave man" and lamented that his own Justice Department had charged Mr. Manafort with tax crimes that were only peripheral to the Russia investigation, has refused to rule it out.
In one of the more heated exchanges in the fairly restrained hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Klobuchar asked Barr if he thought Trump publicly calling Paul Manafort a "brave man" for "refusing to break" constituted obstruction.
" Veteran leftist film-maker Loach said Britain's legal system was "being manipulated to keep a brave man in isolation" and that "all who care about freedom of information should demand that the threats made against Julian should be lifted.
"If it is a best efforts deal then banks would be happy to do sterling but it takes a brave man in the midst of Brexit to underwrite sterling, unless there is a clear plan B," a third syndicate head said.
Having fought Ali twice Liston was plainly a brave man, but he got the fright of his life when a very drunk Ronnie Kray drove him home from the Cambridge Rooms, a favourite haunt of the twins in New Malden.
There are people who think that President Trump is signaling that a pardon might be forthcoming when he praises Mr. Manafort as a brave man and says that Mr. Mueller is disgraced and discredited and leading a gang of thugs.
He compared Mr. Cohen unfavorably with Mr. Manafort, attacking Mr. Cohen as a bad lawyer who had caved to pressure from biased federal prosecutors while lauding Mr. Manafort as a "brave man" with a "wonderful family" who had stood strong.
Manafort's decision to cooperate with Mueller comes just weeks after President Donald Trump called Manafort a "brave man" who would not "make up stories in order to get a 'deal'" after he was convicted in a separate trial in Virginia.
But one brave man is standing up and taking on one of our most important issues, rallying against an outdated mandate that no longer reflects the times: He believes that tacos should be named the official state food of Texas.
" Former secretary of State John Kerry, a Democrat who served in the Senate with McCain, tweeted, "God bless John McCain, his family, and all who love him — a brave man showing us once again what the words grace and grit really mean.
Trump refers to the crimes of "brave man" Manafort as a "20083 year old tax case," though the oldest charge refers to 2010 to 2014 (false income tax return), and the most recent bank fraud charge deals with the time period from 2015 to January 2017.
Their request for a change of venue highlighted the extent to which politics has coursed through the prosecution of Manafort, who U.S. President Donald Trump defended as a "brave man" even after a jury convicted him of tax and bank fraud in the first trial that ended last week.
"We want to share our heartfelt gratitude that physically all of our players from Babe Ruth and Little League are safe and our deep sorrow to the family of the brave man that gave his life tonight protecting others," the Sanford Little League said in a Facebook post.
Pardon us, but was it only three weeks ago that President Trump expressed "such respect" for Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman and freshly minted felon, who had refused to cooperate with the special counsel's office and took his federal bank- and tax-fraud conviction like a "brave man"?
By which I mean, as a person who has watched any TV show or movie before in my life, I have seen a fair number of stories about a good brave man struggling through the wilderness, with the help of an unlikely group of companions, to save his wife and child.
A member of Congress who listened in on a phone call from the President of the United States to a young wife, and in his way tried to express that opinion — that he's a brave man, a fallen hero, he knew what he was getting himself into because he enlisted.
The pressure to deliver, the people said, went into overdrive around the time when Guaidó visited Washington in February and Trump praised him as his guest at the State of the Union address as "a very brave man, who carries with him the hopes, dreams and aspirations of all Venezuelans."
And in his way tried to express that opinion that he's a brave man, a fallen hero, he knew what he was getting himself into because he enlisted, there's no reason to enlist, he enlisted and was where he wanted to be, exactly where he wanted to be with exactly the people he wanted to be with when his life was taken.
"I was stunned when I came to work yesterday morning, and brokenhearted, at what I saw a member of Congress doing, a member of Congress who listened in on a phone call from the president of the United States to a young wife, and in his way tried to express that opinion that [Johnson is] a brave man, a fallen hero," Kelly said.
My point is, Mr. Sagal is a brave man for at least two reasons: He is laying his life on the line to run in the New York Marathon, he is doing it as a guide for a blind runner (see his notes below), and he has constructed his first crossword, in collaboration with game designer and constructor Mike Selinker.
"The president himself has been so revealing, because his reactions to all of these stories, calling [former Trump campaign chairman] Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE, who was convicted of bank fraud and tax evasion, a brave man, suggesting that everyone does what he does, all the lobbyists from Washington do what he did," Axelrod said.
Ed MarkeyEdward (Ed) John MarkeyJoseph Kennedy mulling primary challenge to Markey in Massachusetts Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies MORE (D-Mass.) warned that Trump would trigger a shutdown of government if he tried to pardon Cohen or Manafort, who the president praised as a "brave man" shortly after the guilty verdict was announced.
Padarn's coat perfectly fits any brave man; will not fit cowards.
One Piegan stopped. We surrounded the one. He was a brave man. I started for him.
He was a brave man, but of a narrow and unsympathetic school, staled by continuous service throughout the war.
Khushal’s grandfather Malik Akoray Khan was a chief of his tribe but when he died his son Shahbaz Khan Khattak became the chief of the Khattaks. Shahbaz Khan Khattak was a prominent soldier in Mughal army. He was a brave man who fought many wars against Yousafzai tribe. This brave man is the father of Khushal.
He worked for Hungarian railways and was an avid singer. While being a large and brave man he had a fear of mice.
The humane man > is always brave, but the brave man is not necessarily possessed of > humaneness." (14.5) > Confucius said: "Clever words disrupt virtue.
She highlighted the case of one 80-year- old man, Davit Vanishvili, whose house is surrounded by the barb wire and called him a "very brave" man.
Both living in a jungle lonely. Gandha is the brave man. The goddess Adishakti Shri Hunasamma is located in south. Behind Hunasamma temple there was another temple i.e.
Prince Rajasekharan is without an heir and decides to adopt a brave man from a royal family to inherit his property. He faces many challenges when several people turn up wanting to be adopted.
Ensign Monaghan did stand. He stood steadfast by his wounded superior and friend—one rifle against many, one brave man against a score of savages. He knew he was doomed. He could not yield.
Abaeté, of Tupi-Guarani origin, means strong man or brave man and was the word by which the local natives called themselves. The first name of the settlement was Nossa Senhora das Dores do Marmelada.
The Demon Cleric is usually the one called upon to use magic to resurrect anyone who happens to die in the Demon Castle. ; : : He is a hot-blooded and straightforward, a true brave man-type person, who is a brave man who stood up to save the kidnapped Princess Syalis. However, the princess calls him "A-Nanaka-kun" and is not able to remember his name and existence for a long time. ; : : He works at the Demon King Castle as a lower-class soldier.
His epitaph reads "a good and brave man". Just a year later on 12 November 1202, Canute died suddenly at age 40. In 1177, Canute married Gertrude (ca.1155–1197), daughter of Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony.
"Yes, Ralph Houk was a brave man and risked his life for his country at Normandy", he wrote. "But that doesn't excuse his complicity in a moment in Yankee history more shameful than anything perpetrated by George Steinbrenner".
Despite his very American- sounding name, Ashton is actually half-Cuban and speaks Spanish fluently. He is by his own admission not a brave man, and abhors the thought of parachuting behind the lines or infiltrating Argentina by rubber boat.
Ersari (, where Er - brave man, master; sari - light, bright, yellow) are one of the major tribes of the Turkmen people of Central Asia and one of the five major tribes of the country of Turkmenistan. They live mainly in Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
12 El valiente ("the brave man") :Por qué le corres cobarde, trayendo tan buen puñal. :Why do you run, coward? Having such a good blade too. 13 El gorrito ("the little bonnet") :Ponle su gorrito al nene, no se nos vaya a resfriar.
However, the rebel leaders had been so impressed with the gallant actions of the defenders in the Magazine that they refused to kill such a brave man. After some weeks he was able to escape and made a safe passage to British lines.
The king, instead of being insulted by the reply said: :You're a brave man. I spare your life. You may go free. Tet Pya was so overcome by the king's graciousness that he entered the royal service, and became the king's most distinguished commanders.
He died soon afterwards and is buried in the crypt of St Paul's Church in Halifax. His tomb states that he died on 3 Feb, 1784, still in his 40s. He was remembered as a good and brave man, who was loyal to his King and Country.
One day, Vaiyapuri killed Ayya and his wife in front of Annachi. In turn, the young Annachi stabbed Vaiyapuri and fled to the city. 20 years later, Annachi (R. Sarathkumar) did odd jobs for a living and eventually became a brave man who fought against injustice.
After the "Thirty Years' War" against the Lashari Tribe. Mir Chakar Rind defeated the Lasharis. Mir Chakar was a very brave man who desired to make the Baloch nation powerful. When Mir Chakar left Dhadar, his next stop was Sanghar Desert, in Taunsa, Dera Ghazi Khan.
They became the symbol of braveness, power and justice throughout the Aegean history. Nowadays, the word “Efe” is the explanation of a virtuous, brave man who is the symbol of justice in every case. Therefore, we call successful athletes “Efe” stating their various qualifications in one brief word.
A brave man confronted her ghost and she told him everything. The man reported this to the town leader, and the town leader went into the river. Instead of a dead body, he retrieved a golden lotus. He kissed the lotus and it was changed back into Kongji.
In Bosnia and Herzegowina. Or in the 17th century, Hungary. A brave man, that his name shall not be spoken...(Zdenko Nikše). One morning in April 7th 1775 Zdenko Nikše was on his throne in Wallachia, he got news about Hungary troops making their way to his land.
Ersari baba or Ersary baba (Turkmen : Ärsary baba) - the legendary leader of the Ersari tribe (one of the major Turkmen tribes), who, or most probably whose historical prototype, lived in XIII or XIV century in Mangyshlak (Mangystau Province) or in the vicinity of Balkan mountains (Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan). He was the founder of the loose Sayin Khan Turkmen confederation and is considered to be a common ancestor of all Ersari people, who today live predominantly on the banks of the Amudarya River in Lebap velayat of Turkmenistan and northern provinces of Afghanistan. "Ersari" literally means "yellow brave man" from Turkic (Turkmen) "er" or "är" - brave man, and "sari" or "sary" - yellow.
The new glass bottom was made using glass panes 24mm thick and 25 times the strength of normal glass panels. The origin of the name Brave Men's Bridge is passed down from word of mouth that anyone that is able to cross the fearsome bridge is a true brave man.
In the small-typed appendix she returns to her own childhood memories and those of other German NS-children. The importance of Westernhagen's work lies in the fact that she was the first European NS-child to discuss her father both as a personally brave man and a war criminal.
Following his honorable discharge from the military, Apple returned home to Pennsylvania. In 1868, he moved west in search of a better life. Choosing to settle in Illinois in 1868,"A Brave Man Dead: Andrew O. Apple Passes Away This Forenoon, After a Short Illness". Elgin, Illinois: Elgin Daily News, June 7, 1890.
" Thida Thavornseth, leader of the Red Shirts, said, "Mr Ae was a very brave man. First, because he was fearless in his reporting. Second, because he was openly a red shirt supporter, which is rare in the South – this is not a ‘red-shirt’ area. To do what he did was very dangerous.
It provides more information about the context of Christie's times and his political stands. He Was a Brave Man: The Story of an Indian Patriot (2010) was written by Lisa LaRue, Cherokee Keetoowah historian. Christie's great-great-nephew, Roy J. Hamilton, also wrote and self-published a history, titled Ned Christie: Cherokee Warrior.
Dein's videos have received a mix of positive and negative coverage. News sites have covered some of his videos. Huffington Post writer Ryan Barrell described one of Dein's pranks as being "so simple, but so funny", and noted that Dein was a "brave man" for pulling off the prank. Others were less impressed.
He meets his elder brother Dmitri who is a secret revolutionary, but also famous as a genius violinist. Aleksei learns the spirit of brave man and the passion for music from Dmitri. But Marquis Dmitri Mihailov is shot to death by betrayal. Aleksei and Alraune, the fiancée of Dmitri, fled from Russia.
La Soga is a 2009 action film directed by Josh Crook starring Manny Pérez and Denise Quiñones. It tells the story of Luisito, a brave man who risks everything to find justice. The film is a story of redemption set in the neighborhoods of the Dominican Republic and Washington Heights, New York.
Eminger was arrested after the end of World War II and, in April 1947, went on trial on charges of collaboration with Germany. He was acquitted of all charges, with the court recording the verdict that Eminger was "a loyal Czech and a brave man". He lived the rest of his life in secluded retirement.
Soniya overhears their secret talk of killing him, and she saves Powla twice, keeping her identity hidden from him. The villagers think that Powla is a brave man. He is given money and a gun. He thinks of going to the city while Adeeb and Afzaal try to have him killed by their men.
Leventis (Λεβέντης) is a Greek word for describing a brave man, derived from the Greek name for the Levant. Because nt is pronounced /nd/ in Greek, the name is sometimes spelled Levendis. The etymology of Leventis is given in the Oxford Dictionary of American Family Names: Alternatively, it may originate from the Turkish word Levend.
After the Sultan had granted Serbia autonomy, Prince of Serbia Miloš Obrenović, allowed most of the exiled vojvodas to return. Cincar Janko did so and settled in Šabac. In 1833 he got sick; on his way to the Sokobanja spa he stopped at Ravanica Monastery where he died. Popović was a brave man and an able leader.
'Seevalaperi' Pandi (Napoleon), a brave man is married to Velammal (Saranya). They both live with her, his mother (Rangammal), and his elder brother Malayandi (Madhan Gabriel). The village leader, Grams (Vijayachander), impressed by Pandi's strength, hires him as his bodyguard. Grams is a good man, but he ruined the lives of some villagers because of his wrong judgments.
Mr. Baldridge was a brave man and continued to lecture occasionally on his favorite theme in the church. His labor was crowned with success by organizing a temperance society of one hundred and one members. Pisgah Methodist Episcopal church was built in 1839, on Sec. 4, T. 12, R. 10 W., and completed in the autumn of 1840.
Albertz marqus si fo del marques malespina, valenz hom fo. "Albert the marchese was from the Malaspina marchesi, a brave man was he." Albert Malaspina (1160/1165-1206/1212), called Alberto Moro ("the Moor") and lo marches putanier ("the whoring marquess"), was a member of the illustrious Malaspina family. He was a noted troubadour and patron of troubadours.
The principality which he thus carved out for himself was occupied on his death by Erispoé, duke of Brittany. By him, it was handed down to his successors, in whose hands it remained until the beginning of the 10th century. The Normans raided the country continuously as well. A brave man was needed to defend it.
The Halter of Clydno Eiddyn (Cebystr Clydno Eiddin), which was fixed to a staple at the foot of his bed: whatever horse he might wish for, he would find in the halter. :6. The Knife of Llawfrodedd Farchog (Cyllell Llawfrodedd Farchog), which would serve for twenty-four men to eat at table. :7. The Cauldron of Dyrnwch the Giant (Pair Dyrnwch Gawr): if meat for a coward were put in it to boil, it would never boil; but if meat for a brave man were put in it, it would boil quickly (and thus the brave could be distinguished from the cowardly). :8. The Whetstone of Tudwal Tudglyd (Hogalen Tudwal Tudclyd): if a brave man sharpened his sword on the whetstone, then the sword would certainly kill any man from whom it drew blood.
Around this time, Liu Ziping of Pingyuan heard of Liu Bei's reputation as a brave man. And when Zhang Chun (張純) rebelled, the Qing Province was ordered by imperial decree to send an attendant official to lead anarmy to defeat Zhang Chun. As they passed through Pingyuan, Ziping recommended Liu Bei to the attendant official. Liu Bei accepted and joined him.
They see a brave man who is expressing what he feels. It all depends on where your political compass lies." Nevertheless, Setton does see a difference between these extremists and the Islamic fundamentalists, who were the subject of his previous film "In the Name of God". He explains, "They have something unique to them - the adoration of death as a value.
He was a family liaison officer. In August 1997, he received a chief constable’s commendation for his courage and tenacity during a pursuit with a Land Rover Discovery in the Keswick area; it rammed his car twice. The then Prime Minister Gordon Brown described him as a "very heroic, very brave man". On 27 November 2009, he was buried at Egremont, Cumbria.
Lampeño was believed to have possessed supernatural powers, had a talisman and can beat his enemies very easily. They were accompanied by a brave man known as “Manding Beni”. With the founding of Barrio Bingawan in 1901, was also the establishment of the Bingawan Baptist Church. The early residents were disgusted with the Spaniards because of their tyranny and religious hypocrisy.
Khan Bahadar Rub Nawaz Khan Babar was a famous Babar Pathan in Multan. He was appointed as a political agent by the British government, during their rule in the South Asia, in Chitral. Khan Bahadar Rub Nawaz Khan was a brave man. He fought a battle in Chitral for which the British government gave him the title of Khan Bahadar.
Frei said Camiroaga was a "very brave man" for publicly expressing his political views. Camiroaga also participated in campaigns by Greenpeace; he openly asked Chile's Interior Minister Rodrigo Hinzpeter on Buenos Días a Todos for the government, led by Sebastián Piñera, to halt the installation of a thermoelectric plant in Caleta Punta Choros—which was later reversed— and supported the 2011 student movement in Chile.
The essence of "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" is courage. Looking at the opposite, Mellow describes this story as “one of Hemingway’s classic studies of fear”. Macomber hears the roar of a lion and becomes unnerved because he has never “heard, as Hemingway pointedly states, the Somali proverb that says, ‘a brave man is always frightened three times by a lion’”p. 446,447Mellow, James.
The drama is inspired by Rabindranath Tagore's poem Birpurush, it was not a children's play (though it was misinterpreted like that). The play had some amount of violence in it. The story was based on contemporary social and political condition of West Bengal. A wounded soldier and a Maoist get trapped in a forest and there they both claim to be Birpurush (brave man).
This was the second film to feature M. G. Ramachandran in dual roles after 1958's Nadodi Mannan. The dual roles consists of a scared heir and a brave man. The makers were set deadline by producers to complete the film within 45 days to release it in time for the festive occasion of Pongal. Sets were erected in all the floors at Vauhini Studios.
Ingvar Yaroslavich (Інгвар Ярославич in Ukrainian), Prince of Dorogobuzh, Prince of Lutsk, Grand Prince of Kiev (1202 and 1214), Prince of Volodymyr- Volynskyi (1207). Son of Yaroslav Izyaslavich, great-grandson of Vladimir Monomakh. In 1180, Ingvar Yaroslavich joined Ryurik Rostislavich in his struggle against Sviatoslav Vsevolodovich of Chernihiv. According to the Tale of Igor's Campaign, Ingvar was a brave man, however, he never wanted to irritate his powerful neighbors.
R. Hemingway: A Life Without Consequences. Boston: Da Capo, 1993., “A brave man is always frightened three times by a lion: when he first sees his track, when he first hears him roar, when he first confronts him”. Hemingway explains, Macomber is afraid of the lion’s roar and unnerved by his fear because “he did not know the Somali proverb.”Peter Unseth and Georgi Kapchits. 2017. Hemingway’s Somali Proverb Confirmed.
Washington, D.C.: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Appointed to the park police at the Pennsylvania’s State Arsenal in 1887 by Pennsylvania Governor James Addams Beaver, the Union officer whose life he had saved at Ream’s Station nearly a quarter of a century earlier,"Brave Man Rewarded: In a Shower of Bullets Ferdinand F. Rohm Rescued Judge Beaver from Death". Kansas City, Missouri: Kansas City Journal, October 11, 1897, p. 3.
Its diameter is 126 cm, its height is 110 cm and it weighs 900 kg. In 1694, some of Louis XIV's soldiers stole this bell. A brave man from Bell named Braun ran after the soldiers and then had earnest words with their general, who relented and let Mr. Braun have the bell back. It turned out that Braun was not even Protestant; he was one of the village's few Catholics.
Khaled al-Johani demonstrated alone in Riyadh, was interviewed by BBC Arabic Television, was detained in ʽUlaysha Prison, and became known online as "the only brave man in Saudi Arabia". Many protests over human rights took place in April 2011 in front of government ministry buildings in Riyadh, Ta'if and Tabuk and in January 2012 in Riyadh. In 2011, Nimr al-Nimr encouraged his supporters in nonviolent resistance.
The story starts off in a lively neighbourhood called and a festival was going on. A little while later, a little girl was kidnapped by a thug named Mangu. A brave man ran after him, knocked the thug over and rescued the girl. Mangu ran away to a cave and met a hideous creature named Baba Balaam who gave him evil powers and told him to protect the key of evil.
One type of farariya, and likely the most common, was the farima ("brave man"). A farima, also known as a farin or faran, was very similar to the European knight in his function at the Mandinka court. He was foremost a military leader, commanding from horseback a unit of cavalry. The kèlè-koun reported directly to him on the battlefield and used infantry forces in concert with the farima's cavalry.
A member of Elgin's First Congregational Church, he was also active with his local chapter of the Grand Army of the Republic,"A Brave Man Dead: Andrew O. Apple Passes Away This Forenoon, After a Short Illness", in Elgin Daily News, June 7, 1890. serving as Officer of the Day for post number 49 from 1885-1886 and in 1889.Roster, Veteran Post No. 49, Department of Illinois, G.A.R., pp. 6, 10, 12.
The maneuver worked - in the evening of 30 January the Crusaders marched from the city gates. Thierry de Loos had been recalled to Constantinople and now Thierry de Termonde, who was known as a recklessly brave man, remained in charge. The Byzantine historian Niketas Choniates wrote that his troops were the bravest in the whole Latin army. Around 120 knights and many cavalrymen set off from Rusion and rode the whole night.
President Lyndon B. Johnson presented the Medal of Honor to Mrs. Eula Pitts and his son and daughter on December 10, 1968. In presenting the award, Johnson declared, > What this man did in an hour of incredible courage will live in the story of > America as long as America endures - as he will live in the hearts and > memories of those who loved him. He was a brave man and a leader of men.
Nang Fah marries a brave man and they have a daughter. But her husband discovers her secret when he catches her about to kill their own daughter for food. He offers to take her place instead, and the daughter is saved. As time passes and as Nang Fah ages, she transfers some of her saliva to her daughter and her daughter is possessed by the Pee Fah, becoming the next Pee Nang Fah.
In Il Combattimento, the voices and instruments form two separate entities. The strings are divided into four parts instead of the then usual five – an innovation that was not generally adopted by European composers until much later. The music begins with madrigals. Monteverdi tried to created the "agitated" style (concitato) which Plato described Plato in his Rhetoric: "Take that harmony that would fittingly imitate the utterances of a brave man who is engaged in warfare".
He then wrote to Nikolay Yezhov, the head of the NKVD, pointing out that Olga was now his wife, not Guber's, and that she should not be held responsible for a man from whom she had separated long before his arrest. Grossman's friend, Semyon Lipkin, commented, "In 1937 only a very brave man would have dared to write a letter like this to the State's chief executioner." Astonishingly, Olga Guber was released.
Himmatwala ( Brave Man) is a 1983 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film, produced by G.A. Sheshagiri Rao under the Padmalaya Studios banner, presented by Krishna and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahri. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Ooruki Monagadu (1981). The film proved to be a breakthrough for Sridevi in Bollywood and launched her to stardom.
Leo is trusted with the hiding place of a telephone and he volunteers to keep the French posted. In defense of the town Le Bebe is shot in the leg, and he drags himself to the cellar. Jeannette hides him under some sand and he escapes capture. Meanwhile, Edward has enlisted in the American army that comes to the aid of France, and although he despises his fellow soldiers, he is a brave man.
The inscription on the entablature reads: "EVERY LAND IS HIS NATIVE LAND TO A BRAVE MAN" The Corinthian columns frame a tondo beneath which the inscription continues. The tondo contains a bronze relief portrait of the boy facing outward. Below this lies the body of the inscription. The inscription reads: > NEAR THIS SPOT AS THE RESULT OF A LAMENTABLE ACCIDENT, WHILST WELCOMING > RETURNED SOLDIERS HECTOR VASYLI WAS KILLED 9TH JUNE 1918 AGED 11 YEARS.
A monument raised to Ludlow's memory by his widow is in the church of St Martin in Vevey. Over the door of the house in which he lived was placed the inscription "omne solum forti patria, quia patris". This is a Christianized version of a line by Ovid meaning "to the brave man every land is a fatherland because God his father made it". Ludlow married Elizabeth, daughter of William Thomas, of Wenvoe, Glamorganshire, but left no children.
Ramsay and his wife took up residence at Carriden House, in Falkirk, after selling Anna's Dutch possessions in 1697, mainly landholdings in Zeeland.regional archive Voorne-Putten, a series of deeds tagged George Ramsay. When the War of the Spanish Succession began in 1702, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief, Scotland; Marlborough described him as 'a very brave man and a good officer.' Promoted Lieutenant-General in February 1703, he died in Edinburgh on 7 September 1705.
He named the coast after Captain Lawrence E.G. Oates who, with Captain Robert F. Scott and three British Antarctic Expedition companions, perished on the return journey from the South Pole in 1912. Captain Oates' death was described by Robert Falcon Scott as "the act of a brave man and English gentleman". The western portion of the coast, the vicinity of the Mawson Peninsula, was first delineated from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47.
Procopius, History of the Wars, Book 4, Chapter 5 Apollinarius served under Belisarius in the War and "proved himself a brave man". He took part in the Battle of Tricamarum (15 December, 533) and his contact earned him the favour of Belisarius. In 534, Apollinarius was rewarded with appointment as governor over the islands of Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca. His authority possibly extended over the rest of the Balearic Islands, but they are not named in primary sources.
He was supposed to hand over 54 Turks, that were saved from Russian captivity, back to Turkey again. Furthermore, he was supposed to deliver “gifts” to the Bey of Tunis. This, in order to avoid Swedish ships being attacked by pirates, who then ravaged the coast of North Africa without resistance. It was a dangerous task, Catain Blom however was a brave man and he accepted the assignment in exchange for a great deal of money.
After previously identifying Roberson as an "armed subject" in reports, Midlothian Police Chief Daniel Delaney issued a November statement calling Roberson "a brave man who was doing his best to end an active shooter situation." On November 12, 2018, an autopsy showed that Roberson was shot multiple times, and the death was ruled homicide. The same day, the Roberson's mother filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Village of Midlothian and the officer who shot Roberson.
Bahadur (meaning The Brave Man) is a comic book superhero published by Indrajal Comics and created by Aabid Surti in 1976. Although it had been initially created by Aabid Surti a few years earlier, it was finally offered to Indrajal Comics. Aabid Surti was at that time freelancing for Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.. After he moved on, Jagjit Uppal took over the task. The artwork was illustrated by Govind Brahmania and later by his son, B Pramod.
Foreign players, from regions other than Japan and South Korea, are given Chinese epithets to increase familiarity with Taiwanese fans. These epithets, usually two to three characters in length, are generally loose transliterations of the players' names and are generally chosen as terms meant to convey strength or might. One example is Jeff Andra, whose epithet is Feiyong (飛勇) — meaning, literally, a flying brave man. Recently however, most foreign players are just simply given a direct Chinese transcription.
Al-Johani became known online as "the only brave man in Saudi Arabia". The Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association (ACPRA) and the Saudi organisation Human Rights First Society called for ACPRA co-founder Mohammed Saleh Albejadi to be released following his arbitrary arrest in Buraidah on 21 March by Mabahith, the internal security agency. In April, several small protests over labour rights took place in front of government ministry buildings in Riyadh, Ta'if and Tabuk.
Ersari carpet Ersari or Ärsary (where er is a brave man, master; and sari is light, bright, yellow in Turkmen language) is another major tribe of the Turkmen people. They live mainly in Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Ersari people's number is approximately 2.1 million people overall (1 million in Turkmenistan, 1,5 million in Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran, Great Britain, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Russia and other countries). Ersari has four sub-tribal divisions: Kara, Bekewul, Gunesh and Uludepe.
Another type of farariya was the Farimba ("great brave man"), also known as the farinba or farba. In contrast to the farima, a farimba could be of the horon (usually a royal relative) or of the jonow.Oliver, page 387 In fact, it was quite common and sometimes prudent for a mansa to appoint a jonow as the farimba of particularly wealthy province or city. Jonow depended entirely on their master, in this case the mansa, for their position.
The first ever curfew in Cyprus was imposed in Agros on August 17, 1955. On June 14, 1956, the son of our community, Petros Eliades, is seriously wounded by an English soldier's fire gun the moment he was ready to throw a bomb. This brave man of Agros died on the following day. More: Heroes Monument Also important was the contribution of Andreas Vasileiou, who, before he became a guerrilla fighter, had caused a serious strike to the British Air-force.
The Cowardly Lion rejects his former plan to eat a brave man, and the travelers separate, the lion making his way to Mudge to appease Mustafa and prevent him from using his magic ring against Notta and Bob. Notta and Bob set out for the Emerald City to appeal to Ozma for help. The Cowardly Lion encounters Crunch, a stone giant, who joins him. Together they reach Mudge, where the giant transforms the Cowardly Lion into a stone statue to keep him company.
Mangu tells Saadi about his father's death and recalls that the brave man was Saadi's father who tried to stop him 10 years ago. Saadi then become very frustrated and angry after knowing this. They use all there powers to defeat Mangu by throwing the evil key into a powerful black hole that Saadi created with all his power. As the key is destroyed, Mangu's powers have finished too and the 3 Bahadur succeed in returning peace to their land.
The RT-23 Molodets (, lit. "brave man" or "fine fellow"; NATO reporting name: SS-24 Scalpel) was a cold-launched, three-stage, solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile developed and produced before 1991 by the Yuzhnoye Design Bureau in Dnipro, Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union). It came in silo- and rail-based variants, and was armed with 10 MIRV warheads (GRAU index: 15Ф444) of 550 kt yield. All missiles were decommissioned by 2005 in accordance with the START II.
His unease is exacerbated by his failure to tell his fiancée, Dorcas (Malvin's daughter) that he left her father to die. Reuben is considered a brave man by his compatriots, but inside he feels that he has failed them. Dorcas and Reuben marry, but Reuben's guilt-induced moodiness renders him unfit for normal society. Many years later, when Reuben and Dorcas's son is already grown, Reuben decides that they will move away from the town and settle on a piece of land by themselves.
Khoshkebijar history dates back to about 800 years ago. At the time of the Mongol invasion in 706 AD, the city was sacked by the Mongol Sultan Srbazam this section (Salouk), which is a brave man and forced to surrender. During the Safaviye Shah Tahmasb in Esperanto after Safavi- outskirts of Gilan (Gilan province was divided into two parts Esperanto after Vbyh tu) in 975 AD Jamshid Khan, son of Sultan Mahmoud was given. Jamshid Khan in the year 989 AH murdered by his vizier.
The second act begins in the Convent of Daphne, where Gismonda has gone into a retreat with her son, Francesco. The boy is ill with a strange fever that comes on every evening and breaks every morning. Rumors circulate, even in the convent, that during Easter week Gismonda will marry Almerio, the man who has saved the life of her son. A character tells how Almerio was treated for his injuries in the palace, and that the courtiers learned to admire the handsome, brave man.
Die before you die, Then you, O Brave, turn into real Muslim. Your love is treasure, Every breath is a special jewel, Believe it O brave man, Make the trade of unity, Achieve the status of self-annihilation, Eat the fruits of eternity, With your eyes shall behold every moment, The exhibition of celestial light. While standing, sitting, talking or listening, Keep this remembrance in your body, Clean the mirror with this (mirror-cleaning) solution.Musavi.A.H.(1991). Diwan-e-Bedil. Sindh Adabi Board, Jamshoro, Sindh.
As writer Mark Twain said, "It took a brave man before the Civil War to confess he had read the Age of Reason.... I read it first when I was a cub pilot, read it with fear and hesitation, but marveling at its fearlessness and wonderful power." Paine's criticisms of the church, the monarchy, and the aristocracy appear most clearly in Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889).Kaye, Harvey J. Thomas Paine and the Promise of America. (Hill and Wang, 2005), 171.
At this, as Bansi is now a rich man, and they start to search for him. As the village is in trouble because of a lion, the patwari demands some guns from his senior officers and distributes them to the young men to kill the lion, which has killed many people of the village. Laali's father takes Bansi to be a brave man, and gives him a gun. Bansi, afraid but determined not to let anyone know about his fear, goes to jungle with the gun.
Thereafter the Prince of Württemberg had a war for which he called onto many Manndorff's, who measured well and honorable in battle. The Prince then upraised the Manndorffs to nobility, and in the shield (referring to the coat of arms), gave them a naked, wild brave man including 3 spears. There is no historical evidence for this story. Many more Manndorffs are documented in Carinthia in the 13th and the 14th century and the family is documented in the official Carinthian nobility register of the years 1446.
Amy interrogates various people about Parithi's whereabouts. In the process, she recalls the events when she had first visited Chennai, and the chain of events that took place. A young Amy (Amy Jackson), the daughter of the Madras Presidency Governor, visits Chennai (then called Madras, with the Chennai District being called Madrasapattinam) along with her translator Nambi (Cochin Hanifa) and encounters Parithi, whom she calls a "brave man". Parithi, a member of the dhobi (washermen) clan, is also an experienced wrestler who trains under Ayyakanu (Nassar).
Tous in the Shahnameh Tous son of Nowzar () is a mythological Iranian prince and hero from the Pishdadian-Dynasty, whose deeds and adventures were told in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh. Tous was a wise and brave man but also proud and pugnacious. And because of these characteristics he did not possess the king's divine glory (Middle Persian: khvarrah; Persian: farr) and was not elected by the other nobles of Iran as heir to his father King Nowzar. Instead, his cousin Zaav became the new king of Iran and founder of the famous Kayanian dynasty.
There they were detained by the French authorities until they were released on February 9. The frigate "Numancia" was returned to the Spanish government on January 17, but not the people traveling on board as the Spanish representatives intended. The Bourbon Restoration in Spain allowed Antonete Gálvez, through amnesty, to return to his native Torreagüera. At this time he would establish a strange and intimate friendship with Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, the person in charge of the Restoration, who considered Galvez a sincere, honest and brave man, although with exaggerated political ideas.
The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski) is a famous dragon in Polish mythology who lived in a cave at the foot of Wawel Hill on the banks of the Vistula River. One of the many popular stories about the dragon takes place in Kraków during the reign of King Krakus, the city's mythical founder. In the legend, the dragon terrifies local villagers by destroying their houses and eating up their young daughters. Desperate to solve the problem, King Krakus promises his daughter Wanda's hand to any brave man who can defeat the dragon.
2012 cover of al-Akhbar newspaper that is captioned "Tragedy of a brave man" In June 2011, Nahas was appointed Lebanese minister of labour in the second government headed by Najib Mikati. Miqati is rumored to have vetoed Nahas' reappointment as Minister of Telecommunications. In his new position, Nahas focused on improving the rights of foreign domestic workers, on increasing the minimum wage in Lebanon and on granting health care to all Lebanese citizens. He argued that such measures are necessary to achieve greater social justice in Lebanon.
'The devil Pole', Vistula Uhlan in Spain by Jan Chelminski Jan Konopka (1777 in Skołodycze near Słonim - 12 December 1814 in Warsaw) was a lieutenant in the Kościuszko Uprising, captain of the Polish Legions in Italy, regiment commander in the Legion of the Vistula, as well as general of the French Army and the Duchy of Warsaw. Konopka has been described as "a brave man with cold mind in combat.""Vistula Uhlans vs British Heavy Dragoons" in The Vistula Ulans at Albuera, May 1811, retrieved on 24 April 2009.
At the beginning of the series, Graveheart is a simple miner working for Lord Mantel. However, when discovering Tekla and being ambushed by Beast Drones on Planet Ice during routine exporting, Graveheart realizes he must step into the leader seat and bring the worlds together to stop a common enemy. He is a very noble, brave man, though he often suffers from lack of self-confidence, deeming himself as "just a miner and nothing more". When put into battle, he immediately takes charge and commands his troops with authority and skill.
115 One of his daughters, Helen, married John Macdonell, 12th chief of Glengarry; another daughter Isabel married Donald Macdonell of Lochgarry, colonel of Glengarry's regiment in 1745. His long service as a Jacobite rebel meant that "Old Glenbucket" was a central figure in the romanticised popular history of Jacobitism; a popular though unlikely story is that he used to give King George II nightmares.Barclay, W. Cambridge County Geographies: Banffshire, Cambridge UP, p.80 A more balanced assessment of his career reveals "a very brave man but perhaps [...] a little too 'canny'".
During World War II the Rock was a target for air raids and two 3 inch 30 cwt anti-aircraft guns were mounted on the hill together with a Bofors 40 mm gun. The battery was later removed and built over by the Gibraltar Cable Car top station, however there are remains of an earlier cable station that was used to bring supplies (or a brave man) up to the top of Signal Hill. Besides the remains of earlier military buildings there is also a short tunnel that runs east to west.
Ross's gull (Rhodostethia rosea) is a small gull, the only species in its genus, although it has been suggested it should be moved to the genus Hydrocoloeus, which otherwise only includes the little gull. This bird is named after the British explorer James Clark Ross. Its breeding grounds were first discovered in 1905 by Sergei Aleksandrovich Buturlin near village of Pokhodsk in North-Eastern Yakutia, while visiting the area as a E. Potapov. 1990. Birds and brave man in the Arctic (Explorers of Polar deserts, Russo- Japanize war and ever mysterious Ross's Gull).
One of the main organisers, Faisal Ahmed Abdul-Ahad (or Abdul-Ahadwas), was alleged to have been killed by Saudi security forces on 2 March, by which time one of the Facebook groups discussing the plans had over 26,000 members. On 11 March, several hundred people protested in Qatif, Hofuf and al-Amawiyah. Khaled al-Johani demonstrated in Riyadh despite a massive police presence, was interviewed by BBC Arabic Television, and has since then been detained in ʽUlaysha Prison. Al-Johani became known online as "the only brave man in Saudi Arabia".
During the period of going to and returning from the jungles of this area resulted in gradual migration of people in Shirgah and they made small houses that became their permanent houses. People resided in present town and its skirts that led to establishment of primitive center of Shirgah. The residents of this city made their house on heights so that they could defend themselves against the thieves and outlaws. At the ago of king Reza Khan a brave man called Hojabr Soltan fought Reza Khan sometimes entered Shirgah to take food, clothes, etc.
Preeti Vyas (Aishwarya Rai) is a young woman who bravely comes forward as a witness to a heinous assault carried by Bhavani Choudhry (Mukesh Rishi) and his men on a poor teacher whose land they wanted. The injured man is helped to the hospital by Preeti and a courteous and brave man called Avinash (Anil Kapoor), who holds strong morals and values. Preeti's testimony angers the Choudhry family and, as a result, Choudhry's younger brother, Babloo Choudhry (Puru Raaj Kumar), rapes her. Subsequently, she is disowned by her family and ostracised by society.
The Brno Dragon and Brno Wheel at the Old Town Hall The Old Town Hall in Brno There are several legends connected with the City of Brno; one of the best known is the Legend of the Brno Dragon. It is said that there was a terrible creature terrorizing the citizens of Brno. The people had never seen such a beast before, so they called it a dragon. They trembled in fear of the dragon until a brave man decided to kill the monster by tricking it into eating a carcass filled with lime.
The Beysk assembly signed an alliance with Russia and decided from now on to elect the khan independently, which meant the country's exit from Ottoman rule and the independence of the khanate. Selim III Gerai initially obeyed the Beys' hope in the hope of a change in the situation, but soon, realizing his powerlessness to change something, abdicated and retired to Turkey. Selim III Gerai was remembered as a brave man, at the same time reproaching him for inaction and indecision. He died in 1786 in the city of Wiese.
It is on its > trial here, and the issue will be civil war, desolation, and anarchy. No > wise man but discerns its imperfections, no good man but shudders at its > miseries, no honest man but proclaims its fraud, and no brave man but draws > his sword against its force. The institution of a scheme of policy so > radically contemptible and vicious is a memorable example of what the > villany of some men can devise, the folly of others receive, and both > establish in spite of reason, reflection, and sensation.Adams 2007, p.
As he did this, he was watching Tina out of the corner of his eye, or so he says, yet Roll is very short-sighted and it takes a brave man to hammer in a nail and attend to very poor peripheral vision at the same time. While he was doing this, Roll's tape- recorder was moved from a dresser that was immediately behind him. He turned to pick up the machine, which had come to rest between 7ft and 9ft behind him. As he did this his pliers were moved to a far wall.
Rick decides to move in, and Willum feels that he can't say no, even when Rick begins to destroy his professional relationship with Mr. Waldgrave. Eventually at his wit's end, Willum decides to take a chance on Axel's plan to get rid of Rick. What Willum and Tansy never learn is that "Rick Steadman" is not actually Rick Steadman, the brave man who risked his own life to save Willum. The intruder is actually an actor, Kemp Hall, who was persuaded by Axel to impersonate Rick Steadman in order to make Willum understand his real priorities.
A picture of Robert Blum long graced the walls of the primitive log school house in Blumfield Township. It represented him kneeling on the ground, his Executioners ranged in front, and he in the act of tearing the folds from his eyes, and saying: "An honest brave man does not fear death, he glories in the thought of dying for his country." This would later inspire many young men in Blumfield County to join the Union Army, including Richard Veenfliet and his older brother Fred. Specifically, men from Blumfield were inspired by Robert Blum to wipe out slavery as a national institution.
The governor of Medina did not consider that Zayn al-Abedin was responsible for Mukhtar's action, since he had already left Medina for its outskirts to avoid being involved in political movements. Moreover, there is evidence that he was unmolested and excepted from giving allegiance to Yazid, after the Battle of Harra, where Medinans were sacked and looted by Yazid's army. Around that time, the question of the right of succession between Ali ibn al-Husayn and Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah gained the most attention. Muhammad ibn al- Hanafiyyah was a pious, brave man whom many considered him as their Imam.
A German postcard from the First World War claims that "He is verily not a brave man, if he cannot stand tobacco." Smoking among youth and adolescents is an issue that affects countries worldwide. While the extent to which smoking is viewed as a negative health behavior may vary across different nations, it remains an issue regardless of how it is perceived by different societies. The United States has taken numerous measures, ranging from changes in national policy surrounding youth cigarette access to changes in media campaigns, in attempts to eliminate the use of tobacco products among teenagers.
Once Guru Gobind Singh was holding his religious court at Anandpur Sahib and the melodious kirtan service was being held. A Sikh scout brought the news that General Madan Khan from Gwalior, had entered Anandpur for a showdown with the Sikhs and the Guru. Learning the news, Guru Gobind Singh announced it in the dewan (assembly) and asked for a brave man who could face and crush the pride of the haughty Madan Khan. On hearing the announcement from the Guru, Bhai Mahi Singh immediately sought his permission and blessings to empower him to defeat Madan Khan.
Upon passing by a certain hill during the night, there would be a voice saying "will you carry me on your back, will you carry me (oware yo ka, oware yo ka)," and when a brave man replied "should I bear, should I bear (outaro ka, outaro ka)," a huge pine log fell on his back. When he returned home to chop it with a hatchet, an old tanuki revealed its true form and apologize. ; : Tamana District, Kumamoto Prefecture and Hyūga, Miyazaki Prefecture. It is said that the old tanuki would disguise itself as an old woman with a jūbako in her hand.
Shmuel Zytomirski (, ; 16 September 1900 – 1944) was a well-known figure of the Jewish community of Lublin before and during World War II and the father of Henio Zytomirski. He died in The Holocaust at the end of the war, after almost all his family were killed by the Nazis. The letters Zytomirski had sent and received during the war document a lost struggle of a brave man who died shortly before the war ended. The information regarding the short life of his son Henio, who became an icon of the Holocaust in Poland, became known to the public from his father's letters.
Shark is back and producing a science-fiction film entitled "BLUE LIGHT," a movie no one thinks will work. He takes all his old compadres, even his father Mac, to Beirut to film. An incident involving his father and Drake Brewster culminates in Muslim fanatics almost killing them, but Shark proves to be a brave man when he bluffs being wired with explosives and talks his way out of danger. The movie becomes the highest- grossing film of all time and Shark returns to the top of Hollywood, but his fascination with Kathy Petro has driven Narges into drug dependency.
After Yazid's death, Ibn al-Zubayr gained recognition as caliph in most of the provinces of the Caliphate except parts of Syria. He appointed Ibn Muti governor of Kufa and its dependencies in April 685, replacing Abd Allah ibn Yazid al-Khath'ami. Upon hearing from his advisers news of Ibn Muti's appointment, the Syria-based Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik called him "a brave man who has fallen many a time, and a valiant one, how he hates fleeing". Ibn Muti appointed Iyas ibn Mudarib al-Ijli as the head of his shurṭa with orders to severely punish seditious activities in the city.
The queen of Ujjain is keen for her daughter Indumathi (alias Indu) to marry her brother Surasena, a timid and mentally unstable person. When the gardener's son 'Thota' Ramudu assaults Surasena at a concert for irritating the common people, he is summoned by the king to the court. His boldness leaves a considerable impression, but when Ramudu declares his love for Indu a day before his death sentence for meeting Indu secretly, the king is reminded of the astrologers' prediction that only a brave man can save her from a wicked sorcerer. He then challenges Ramudu to amass wealth equal to that of his to marry Indu, to which Ramudu agrees.
They decided that since he was a sexologist and there was correspondence from a number of distinguished persons which might have caused embarrassment if it fell into the wrong hands, they would burn everything and did so.John Kelly, quoting Kimber, letter to Diana Wyndham 10 July 2001 They also burnt the Sex Education Society's records. Fortunately, much of the information has survived because he was a famous lecturer and author who mixed with famous and influential people, many of whom recorded their impressions of him. The contribution this tenacious, humane, innovative and brave man made to birth control, sexology and human rights history are celebrated in his biography.
Wellhausen wrote that Mus'ab "was left almost alone on the field of battle, which strange situation itself makes the battle famous". Before Ibn al-Ashtar's charge, Abd al-Malik attempted to negotiate with Mus'ab, but the latter refused and "decided to die like a brave man", according to the historian Henri Lammens. After Mus'ab's other commanders refused to fight, Abd al-Malik offered to spare Mus'ab's life and grant him the governorship of Iraq or any other province of his choice, but again he refused. Instead, he counseled his adolescent son Isa and his men to seek safety in Mecca, but Isa entered the field instead and was killed.
According to Scott's diary entry of 16 or 17 March (Scott was unsure of the date but thought the 16th correct) Oates had walked out of the tent the previous day into a blizzard to his death. Scott wrote in his diary: "We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death, but though we tried to dissuade him, we knew it was the act of a brave man and an English gentleman." According to Scott's diary, as Oates left the tent he said, "I am just going outside and may be some time."Scott, Captain R.F. Scott's Last Expedition: The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott.
To keep their morale high, the Sikhs developed their own high-sounding terminologies and slogans: For example. Tree leaves boiled for food were called ‘green dish’; the parched chickpeas were called ‘almonds’; the Babul tree was a ‘rose’; a blind man was a ‘brave man’, getting on the back of a buffalo was ‘riding an elephant’. The army pursued the Sikhs hiding near the hills and forced them to cross the rivers and seek safety in the Malwa tract. When Kapur Singh reached Patiala he met Maharaja Baba Ala Singh who then took Amrit and Kapur Singh helped him increase the boundaries of his state.
As a visiting Englishman, he was once invited to dine with Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti, who was unaware of who he was. At dinner, the prince questioned Cromwell about affairs in England and observed, "Well, that Oliver, tho' he was a traitor and a villain, was a brave man, had great parts, great courage, and was worthy to command; but that Richard, that coxcomb and poltroon, was surely the basest fellow alive; what is become of that fool?" Cromwell replied, "He was betrayed by those he most trusted, and who had been most obliged by his father". Cromwell departed the following morning.
Alexander Franklin of St. Mark's Church, Dublin, claimed to have met a great-grandson of Saint-Ruhe serving in the Fitzjames regiment of the Irish Brigade around the time of the French Revolution, although Saint-Ruhe is not known to have had any legitimate direct descendants.O' Callaghan, J. C. (1844) The Green Book, James Duffy, p. 220 Robert Parker, who fought against the Jacobites at Aughrim, described Saint- Ruhe as "a gallant, brave man, and a good officer".Parker, R (1747) Memoirs of the Most Remarkable Military Transactions from the Year 1683 to 1718: Containing a More Particular Account, Than Any Ever Yet Published, of the Several Battles, Sieges, &c.
Even when the person asked him for the reason, he gave an admirable reply that it was for no reason except for his desire to help. The bold and brave man named Huang Dunli (黄敦立) thought him suspicious, three days after being ferried across the river the same way, said that he would ferry that man across the river as gratitude. The man, who refused, was thus forcibly taken by the arms and taken across the river and a large rock was thrown at him. The man who let out a cry was illuminated by a torchlight, and his appearance turned into that of a kakuen.
In an interesting postscript, Tewodros II is said to have disbelieved that Haile Melekot was really dead and demanded that his body be disinterred. When he saw the body of the dead king, the Emperor is said to have wept for him, saying it was a shame that illness should deny a brave man such as the King of Shewa, the honor of falling in battle. He ordered that Haile Melekot be re- buried with all the pomp and ceremony due to a king.Harold Marcus merely states that a Ge'ez manuscript written in Gondar, and now at the Institute of Ethiopian Studies in Addis Ababa, reports Tewodros attended his funeral.
Laguindingan used to be called "Daligdigan" coined from the words "daligdig", meaning trickling water from Soloan Creek, and "digan", a buri plant, which was used by the early settlers as roofing and walling materials. The name later evolved into "Laguindingan" because it is easier to pronounce and has a melodious sound. The presence of an old Spanish port "Moog" at Punta Sulawan manifest the claim that before the settlers came to Laguindingan, the place was the hideout of robbers, pirates and bandoleros because of the once thick forest cover of the municipality. A brave man named Calixto Caseres together with his family moved in from Alubijid and settled for good.
Flora tells Rose that Edward is destined to domestic tranquillity. Ch. 6 (53) Fergus, a Suitor: Fergus informs Edward that he intended to marry Rose, but that Charles has indicated her affections are engaged elsewhere. Ch. 7 (54) "To One Thing Constant Never": Flora uses a reading of Romeo and Juliet to direct Edward towards Rose rather than herself. Ch. 8 (55) A Brave Man in Sorrow: Edward learns from Talbot that his wife, distressed by the news from Scotland, has lost her baby and is seriously ill. Ch. 9 (56) Exertion: Edward presents Talbot with a pass from Charles to proceed to England.
The story begins with the Demon King, who wants beat the Hero fairly, took the Princess who were beloved by her people, but only cares her way to sleep well, into the Demon Castle. With The princess in the Demon Castle, Demon Cleric, who is actually the demon in charge of the Demon Temple inside the Demon Castle, became the one called upon to use magic to resurrect anyone who happens to die in the Demon Castle, and The Hero, who is a brave man who stood up to save the kidnapped Princess, tries to rescue the Princess, despite of circumstantial consequences happened by the Princess in the Demon Castle.
George Moseti Anyona (1945–2003) was a politician from Kenya. Despite being born to peasant parents, Anyona rose to prominence in the Kenyan political landscape to be thrice elected to the Kenyan Parliament representing the people of Kitutu East (later renamed Kitutu Masaba) constituency. He shared an ideological viewpoint and was a close political confidant of the first Vice- President of Kenya, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga. Anyona's name remains dominant among Kenya's political personalities because he is perceived by a large section of Kenyans as a brave man, who was strong enough to challenge the Kenya African National Union (KANU) government at a time when it was almost suicidal to do so.
Sebille was posthumously presented the Medal of Honor in a ceremony at March Air Force Base in Riverside County, California, on August 24, 1951. Air Force Chief of Staff General Hoyt Vandenberg presented the medal for him to his widowed wife and their son, who was 19 months old at the time. The ceremony was also attended by his former wingman in Korea, Martin Johnson, who made a speech calling Sebille "a remarkable friend, a fine commander and a very brave man." Sebille was the first person in the U.S. Air Force to be awarded the Medal of Honor since the branch's beginning in 1947, and the 31st MOH recipient of the Korea War.
Struck by a > leaden tempest, they bundled over in heaps, and soon they stood huddled over > in groups under the retaining power of the Martini Henry. I saw a brave man > leading them with a large flag (I have his flag), I have never seen a > braver. Alone he came on and on, until about 150 yards from us, and then he > and his flag fell like a piece of crumpled white paper on the ground, and > lay motionless. After the annihilating defeat of the Ansar, as Townshend looked over the battlefield full of thousands and thousands of dead Ansar, he wrote in his diary, "I think Gordon has been avenged now".
Joe goes to meet Jean Logan (John Logan's wife) at her Oxford home. Jean Logan does not want to hear about how her husband was a hero, but Joe tells her that her husband was a brave man acting out a fatherly instinct to protect a vulnerable child. Mrs Logan hands Joe a bag which holds a picnic, and then hands him a scarf smelling of rose-water, and asks Joe how many doors were open on Logan's car. She accuses her dead husband of having an affair with another woman and asks Joe to phone other people who were present at the accident to ascertain if they had seen anyone with Logan.
The battery was located alongside a Signal Station and was equipped with two 3-inch 30-cwt anti-aircraft guns and a 40-mm Bofors gun during World War II. Remains of an earlier cable station that was used to bring supplies (or a brave man) up to the top of signal hill via a rope are still evident. Going to the Isle of Dogs published by Bullivant & Co in 1893. Besides the remains of earlier military buildings there is also a short tunnel that runs east to west under the station. The last extensive renovation of the cable car took place in 1986 when the cable cars were replaced with the current day cabins.
Ramlal and his men choose three detained criminal for minor crimes in the police station: Daler Singh, a kind hearted and brave man who was arrested for street fighting with some goons teasing with a woman, Bunty, who was arrested for theft, and Munna Supari, a junior member of Usmaan's gang, who was arrested for harassing police when drunk. Police drive the three chosen scapegoats in a midnight to a remote forest, preparing to shoot them there. However, before shooting, Ramlal's gun gets stuck, and he then accidentally shoots someone in a distance. To everyone's shock, the shot one is Usmaan, a famous don who has long bribed and been sheltered by him.
In later years he joined the harbor pilot service, but wanderlust would take hold of him and he would disappear for days or weeks at a time. In March 1880 he took the cutter Albatross from Port Adelaide and spent six weeks cruising around Port Lincoln, the Sir Joseph Banks Group and the Althorpes until Captain Charles Ward Poynter (died 1916) Poynter was, by all accounts, a brave man and a strong swimmer, on at least four occasions saving boys from drowning. of The Semaphore intercepted him in the steamer Lubra and persuaded him to return home. In February 1891 he left a suicide note at his home but he was found unharmed at Shell Creek near St.Kilda.
Many who knew him saw a sensitive side, however, Soar noting that in addition to his skill with guns, Little was "also a collector of wild flowers", and his wife contending that his appearance in photographs belied his sense of humour. Squadron commander Raymond Collishaw, who would finish the war as the RNAS' top-scoring ace, summed up Little as "an outstanding character, bold, aggressive and courageous, yet he was gentle and kindly. A resolute and brave man." Following a period of rest in England, Little turned down a desk assignment and volunteered to return to action on the Western Front, joining Lieutenant Colonel Collishaw's No. 3 Squadron RNAS in March 1918.
" Johnson's mother confirmed Wilson's account on October 18, at which point the White House ceased disputing Wilson's account of the phone call and instead claimed that she was "mischaracterizing the spirit" of the conversation. On October 23, Johnson's widow also confirmed Wilson's account. On October 19, 2017, White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly gave a press briefing at the White House. Kelly, who is a gold star parent and was present at Trump's end during the phone conversation, did not deny that Trump said the words reported. But he defended Trump's comments "forcefully and emotionally", saying that Trump "in his way tried to express that opinion that he’s a brave man, a fallen hero.
The main contemporaneous source about Junayd's career is the chronicle of the Byzantine historian, Doukas. Doukas calls him "Juneid, the son of Kara-subashi" (subashi being a gubernatorial title rather than a proper name) and reports that the latter was "a brave man, illustrious in warfare", who had served for many years as governor of Smyrna under Bayezid I and therefore gained the respect and loyalty of the Smyrnaeans. In Turkish sources, the name of Junayd's father is given as Ibrahim or sometimes, Ibrahim Fatih ("Ibrahim the Conqueror"). The Turkish historian Himmet Akın suggests that Junayd's father was the same individual as Ibrahim Bahadur, a son of Mehmed Bey and lord of Bodemya.
Whenham (2007) "Catalogue and Index", pp. 331–32 It is difficult to gauge when many of the pieces were composed, although the ballet Mascherata dell' ingrate that ends the book dates back to 1608 and the celebration of the Gonzaga-Savoy marriage. The Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, centrepiece of the "war" settings, had been written and performed in Venice in 1624;Stevens (1995), p. 229 on its publication in the eighth book, Monteverdi explicitly linked it to his concept of concitato genera (otherwise stile concitato – "aroused style") that would "fittingly imitate the utterance and the accents of a brave man who is engaged in warfare", and implied that since he had originated this style, others had begun to copy it.
In general, these portray him as a noble gentleman who became a pirate out of necessity or as a generous man, claiming that on one occasion he provided money for the upbringing of a baby girl that he had saved. Others depict a brave man, showing disregard for his life on several occasions. The "generous thief" archetype that is associated with Cofresí was predominant during the 19th century, being promoted by the romanticism present in the work of several prominent authors. Further influenced by an anti-establishment sentiment that arose from the dire conditions of the general population, the poor people quickly identified with these "rebels", "who were simply trying to make justice in an unfair social structure where the poor would always take the worst part".
In Culhwch and Olwen Arthur's retinue also sail to Ireland (aboard his ship Prydwen, the ship used in Preiddeu) to obtain the cauldron which, like that in Preiddeu Annwfn, would never boil meat for a coward whereas it would boil quickly if meat for a brave man were put in it. Arthur's warrior Llenlleawc the Irishman seizes Caladvwch (Excalibur) and swings it around, killing Diwrnach's entire retinue. Taliesin is mentioned in Culhwch among Arthur's retinue, as are several Gweirs. Preiddeu Annwfn is usually understood to say that a sword described either as "bright" or else "of Lleawch" was raised to the cauldron, leaving it in the hands of "Lleminawc" (cledyf lluch lleawc idaw rydyrchit/ Ac yn llaw leminawc yd edewit).
When the Parliamentary forces in which Cromwell is a cavalry officer proved ineffective, he, along with Sir Thomas Fairfax, sets up the New Model Army and soon turns the tide against the king. The army's discipline, training, and numbers secure victory and Cromwell's cavalry proves to be the deciding factor, though his son is killed in battle. With his army defeated, Charles goes so far as to call on help from Catholic nations, which disgusts his Protestant supporters. He is finally defeated but, a brave man in his own way, he still refuses to give in to the demands of Cromwell and his associates for a system of government in which Parliament will have as much say in the running of the country as the king.
Celso Al. Carunungan is a Filipino writer, novelist, and scriptwriter in English and Filipino languages. In 1959, he won the Best Story prize from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) for writing the story and screenplay for the Tagalog-language film Biyaya ng LupaCelso Al. Carunungan, kabayancentral.com ("Blessings of the Land") Among his works are Like a Big Brave Man, a novel published in New York in 1960 then in Manila in 1963; Return to Gomora and Other Stories (1963); Panorama of World Literature for Filipinos: Fourth Year (1966); Satanas sa Lupa (1971), a Tagalog novel; and To Die a Thousand Deaths: A Novel on the Life and Times of Lorenzo Ruiz. He was a production consultant for the 1982 American movie The Year of Living Dangerously.
As a consequence, their casualty rates in battle were often heavy. An example from Caesar's De Bello Gallico, during a battle against the Belgic tribes of northern Gaul (57 BC): "Caesar had gone to the right wing, where he found the troops in difficulties... All the centurions of the 4th cohort [of the 12th legion] were dead, and the standard lost; nearly all the centurions of the rest of the cohorts were either killed or wounded, including the chief centurion, P. Sextius Baculus, a very brave man, who was so disabled by serious wounds that he could no longer stand on his feet."Caesar II.25 Or again, in a later battle against Vercingetorix at Gergovia (52 BC): "Attacked from all sides, our men held their ground until they had lost 46 centurions..."Caesar VII.
Rumbold was tried, convicted of treason on 26th and executed the same day, allegedly to ensure he did not die of his wounds first. Argyll, who sharply criticised Hume and Cochrane in his final letters, wrote "Poor Rumbold was a great support to me and a brave man and died Christianly." His speech on the scaffold was widely printed at the time and quoted afterwards, especially the phrase "none comes into this world with a saddle on his back, neither any booted and spurred to ride him..." Taken to London, Ayloffe was executed at Temple Bar on 30 October, along with Richard Nelthorpe, a fellow Rye House conspirator captured with Monmouth. Carnasserie Castle, home of Sir Duncan Campell of Auchinbreck, was amongst those destroyed as a result of the Rising.
The rope being appended to the gallows, he slipped the noose > over his head and adjusted it to his neck, without the assistance of the > awkward executioner. Colonel Scammel now informed him that he had an > opportunity to speak, if he desired it; he raised the handkerchief from his > eyes, and said, "I pray you to bear me witness that I meet my fate like a > brave man." The wagon being now removed from under him, he was suspended, > and instantly expired; it proved indeed "but a momentary pang." He was > dressed in his royal regimentals and boots, and his remains, in the same > dress, were placed in an ordinary coffin, and interred at the foot of the > gallows; and the spot was consecrated by the tears of thousands...
Miller, 381 Horace Mann said, "If he makes out Pierce to be a great man or a brave man, it will be the greatest work of fiction he ever wrote." In the biography, Hawthorne depicts Pierce as a statesman and soldier who had accomplished no great feats because of his need to make "little noise" and so "withdrew into the background".Schreiner, 170–171 He also left out Pierce's drinking habits, despite rumors of his alcoholism,Mellow, 412 and emphasized Pierce's belief that slavery could not "be remedied by human contrivances" but would, over time, "vanish like a dream".Miller, 382–383 With Pierce's election as President, Hawthorne was rewarded in 1853 with the position of United States consul in Liverpool shortly after the publication of Tanglewood Tales.
But after learning that Jerry was a P-51 fighter pilot and had flown combat missions on Iwo Jima and against Japan, he told his wife to arrange the marriage so that the blood of a brave man could flow in the veins of his grandchildren. The two older men became friends for the remainder of their lives, and through the bonds of family, Yellin went "from hatred to love" of the Japanese. He traveled extensively to talk about peace and reconciliation and his autobiography is entitled Of War and Weddings. In 2010, Yellin returned to Iwo Jima for the first time as a civilian to participate in the joint Japanese-United States Reunion of Honor ceremony commemorating the soldiers from both countries who fought in the historic battle.
Gordon declined all honours of financial gain, writing: "I know I shall leave China as poor as I entered it, but with the knowledge that, through my weak instrumentality, upwards of eighty to one hundred thousand lives have been spared. I want no further satisfaction than this". The British journalist Mark Urban wrote: "People saw a brave man who acted with humanity in an otherwise ghastly conflict, standing out from the other mercenaries, adventurers and cut-throats in wanting almost nothing for himself". In a leader in August 1864, The Times wrote about Gordon: "the part of the soldier of fortune is in these days very difficult to play with honour...but if ever the actions of a soldier fighting in foreign service ought to be viewed with indulgence, and even with admiration, this exceptional tribute is due to Colonel Gordon".
After founding a chain of restaurants in San Antonio in 1933, Earl Abel decided to close most of his restaurants due to labor shortages during World War II, leaving the remaining location at the corner of Broadway and Hildebrand Avenue as a landmark on a portion of the city's inner northside, now the city's Midtown District. One of the things that distinguished the restaurant was the series of signs above the lunch counter that read "Eating here keeps Earl Able," "It was a brave man who ate the first oyster," "Seeville dardaygo tousandbuses inarow. Nojodemtrux, summitcows ansummitdux," and "Eat here and diet home." The end came for the restaurant's long-time Broadway location in 2005 when Earl's son, Jerry, decided to sell the property to Koontz McCombs, a San Antonio development firm, so it could build high-rise condominiums.
Philippe Vigel wrote regarding this onerous period for Tolstoy: "the punishment was severe for the brave man, who had never seen battle, especially during a time when all Europe, from west to east, had broken out in war." Only Tolstoy's friendship with the commander Mikhail Dolgorukov helped the count in the end to get a post as an aide-de- camp on the front during the recently begun Finnish War. There Tolstoy was in his element: he actively participated in the battles, including the battle of Idensalmi, in which Dolgorukov died. A while after, Tolstoy, risking his life, headed a reconnaissance detachment during an operation of the shores of the Gulf of Bothnia, thanks to which the corps under the command of General Michael Barclay de Tolly managed to cross the ice of the gulf and occupy the city of Umeå without casualties.
He was also featured in GameSpot's Top Ten Boss Fights with editors describing him as "cheap." GamePro placed him at number thirty in its "47 Most Diabolical Video- Game Villains of All Time" article, stating "This guy had the nerve to look you dead in the face, threaten your very soul and then tell you he represents an organization called Shadaloo. That's brave, man." GameDaily named Bison one of its favorite Capcom characters of all time, calling him "one of the best end bosses ever." It later listed Bison at number five on their "Top 20 Street Fighter Characters of All Time" article, describing him as "One of the most vile, powerful end bosses ever put into a video game". He was also 2nd in GamesRadar's "The 12 most misunderstood videogame villains" with comments on the various sub-stories Bison is involved in the Street Fighter series.
Themistocles By Plutarch "Ariamenes, admiral to Xerxes, a brave man and by far the best and worthiest of the king's brothers was seen throwing darts and shooting arrows from his huge galley, as from the walls of a castle. Aminias the Decelean and Sosicles the Pedian (This is wrong translation his name was Socles and he was from Palene), who sailed in the same vessel, upon the ships meeting stem to stem, and transfixing each the other with their brazen prows, so that they were fastened together, when Ariamenes attempted to board theirs, ran at him with their pikes, and thrust him into the sea..." Ameinias and Eumenes of Anagyrus (Anagyrus is the modern Vari) were judged to have been the bravest on this occasion among all the Athenians.Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica xi. 27 Aelian mentions that Ameinias prevented the condemnation of his brother Aeschylus by the Areopagus.
While initially intending to attack him, the Horde realise that as a single brave man outnumbered by his foes and trying to save the world, Carrot is a Hero (and probably a king in disguise), and so their defeat is certain. After Rincewind explains that the detonation will destroy the entire Discworld, the Horde grab the explosives and throw them—and themselves—off the mountain. As punishment for creating The Kite (which allowed humans to travel higher than the gods) and for not expressing belief in the gods, Leonard is ordered by the gods to paint the entire ceiling of the Temple of Small Gods with a spectacular mural of the whole world (despite Blind Io saying he would be satisfied with "a nice duck-egg blue with a few stars"). They impose a time limit of 10 years on the task—unassisted, "even with the scaffolding".
1815 Christian Truchseß von Wetzhausen zu Bettenburg was a friend of the ducal couple and godfather of Charlotte's son Edward. After Charlotte and her daughter Therese, who was Crown Pricess of Bavaria at the time, visited his Bettenburg Castle in Franconia, Christian wrote to Fouqué: Our Crown Pricess of Bavaria and the Hereditary Princess of Weilburg were visiting their mother, the Duchess of Hildburghausen; and since I have known these lovely daughters since childhood, and they had always been kindly disposed towards me, they felt the urge to visit the old Truchseß on his castle and they and their brother George and the Hereditary Prince of Weilburg, the brave man of Waterloo and really only a small suite came to me on a Sunday afternoon.Karl Kühner: Dichter, Patriarch und Ritter, Frankfurt, 1869 p. 156 Many spectators had come to see the Bavarian Crown Princess.
In the kingdoms of Castile and León in the eleventh and twelfth centuries the office was generally bestowed on young noble members of the court, often as a prelude to promotion to the rank of count. It is known that Alfonso VIII of Castile rewarded his alférez Álvaro Núñez de Lara with the grant of a village for carrying his standard in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa.The date of the grant was 31 October 1212; the village was Castroverde; and the surviving charter reads: "for the many services which you have done me in the field of battle, carrying my standard as a brave man" (pro seruitio plurimum comendando quod michi in campestri prelio fecistis, cum uexillum meum sicut uir strenuus tenuistis, cum Almiralmomeninum regem Cartaginis deuici). Cited in Simon Barton, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-century León and Castile (Cambridge, 1997), 142 n217.
However, Whinyates was present at Busaco in 1810, acting as adjutant to the officer commanding the artillery. He was also at the Battle of Albuera on 16 May 1811 with four guns, the cavalry affair at Usagre on 25 May, and in the actions at Fuentes de Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte on 25 and 27 Sep In 1812 D troop was with Rowland Hill's corps on the Tagus river. At Ribera, Whinyates made such good use of two guns that the French commander Lallemand inquired his name, and sent him a message: ‘Tell that brave man that if it had not been for him, I should have beaten your cavalry’. When the captain of D troop died at Madrid in October Whinyates took over the command for the next four months, during which time the troop distinguished itself at San Muñoz on 17 November, at the close of the retreat from Burgos, five out of its six guns being injured.
Batten invited the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) leader and MEP Geert Wilders to the European Parliament in December 2008, in an unsuccessful attempt to screen Wilders' film Fitna for MEPs. According to Batten in Freedom Today, Wilders "is a brave man trying to defend western civilisation in the face of its own loss of the most basic instinct of self-preservation". When Wilders was refused entry to the UK at Heathrow Airport in 2009, following an invitation from the UKIP peer Lord Pearson for Wilders to screen his film to members of the House of Lords, Batten said: "We can't do anything about murderers, rapists and paedophiles coming from the EU but they will stop a democratically elected politician from the EU talking about the sources of terrorism." In a 2010 video, Batten said that no further mosques should be built in British cities, and thought the existence of "two incompatible systems living in the same place at the same time" was a threat.
MacLeod, D. Peter The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years' War, Toronto: Dundurn, 2012 page 194 Johnson reported upon arriving at the ruins of Fort Bull that he "found within the fort twenty-three soldiers, two women and one Battoe Man, some burned almost to ashes, others inhumanely butchered & all scalped...I imagine the whole number killed or missing is 62, thirty of which I found and buried".Chartrand, René Montclam's Crushing Blow, London: Osprey, 2014 page 39. Johnson also reported that several of the corpses were missing organs, such as their hearts, which he knowing the customs of the Iroquois, led him to argue that the missing organs had been eaten (the Iroquois believed that one could gain the bravery of a brave man by eating his heart).Way, Peter "Soldiers of Misfortune: New England Regulars and the Fall of Oswego, 1755-1756" pages 49-88 from Massachusetts Historical Review, Volume 3, 2001page 63.
After a one-day examination, Syrian authorities closed the case, Prosecutor Muhammad al-Luaji stating: "Examination of the body and fingerprints as well as testimony from employees, including senior aide General Walid Abaza, indicated that it was a suicide by gunshot" It was suggested that he was in fact murdered by the Syrian government, and various theories explaining the possible motives for this have been put forth. For instance, Kanaan's death is seen as a move to cut a key connection to the alleged Syrian participation in the assassination of Rafik Hariri. Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, who had been variously allied and hostile to Kanaan during his stay in Lebanon, commented by saying that if Ghazi Kanaan was in fact linked to the Hariri assassination, then he was a "brave man" who "did well, if I may say, by committing suicide". There was another argument: Kanaan was in touch with Abdel Halim Khaddam and Hikmat Shihabi and they were planning a coup against Bashar Assad.
Khaled al-Johani demonstrated alone in Riyadh, was interviewed by BBC Arabic Television, was detained in ʽUlaysha Prison, and became known online as "the only brave man in Saudi Arabia". Many protests over human rights took place in April 2011 in front of government ministry buildings in Riyadh, Ta'if and Tabuk and in January 2012 in Riyadh. In 2011, Nimr al-Nimr encouraged his supporters in nonviolent resistance. Anti- government protests demanding release of prisoners held without charge or trial continued in April and May 2011 in Qatif, al-Awamiyah and Hofuf in the Eastern Province, and extended to calls for the Peninsula Shield Force to be withdrawn from Bahrain and for the Eastern Province to have a constitution and a legislature. Four protesters were shot dead by Saudi authorities in late November in Qatif region protests and funerals, two on 12/13 and 26 January 2012, and two on 9 and 10 February 2012.
So she tries, once again, to watch the video when some reporters visit the place. Such a goal will change her whole life forever and she will finally go away to Mexico City. During her search she meets with her best friend (Evelia Cortez), a quiet indigenous girl about her age who has always lived in the community; a brave man called Faustino Esteban (Taurino Rojas), her uncle and leader of an indigenous social organization; three reporters (Montserrat Oropeza, Rafael de Villa y Eduardo Paniagua) from the city who come to the region just to make a report about its situation but don't understand the reality of the place and its limitations and one of the policemen (Paulino Mendoza) who occasionally sleep with her but don't care about her concerns. The story is about her life and the struggle it involves. poverty, inexistent healthcare, lack of medicines and abuse are some of the issues Ita Yuyu has to deal with until she decides to fight for things that ‘really matter’.
His shadow is present. A sandstorm in its desert, a white camel, Color upon color of blooming flowers on the green plains, The Turkmen desert has drowned into basil. Its beautiful woman will come out covered in green, The smell of Amber will spread, Bey, Honor, the White-bearded (elder) is the owner of the yurt, The beautiful land of the Turkmen catches the colt. He is the son of a brave man, his father is valiant, Görogly is his brother, drunk is his head, If the hunters chase him in the mountains and valleys, The lion son of Turkmen cannot be caught alive Hearts, souls and will unite as one, If it draws deep, the lands and rocks will melt If the food is ready on one dinner table It will raise the fate of the Turkmen His soul will fly when on horseback, The mountains will turn to lava upon his glance, When the river flows, it brings honey, The dams will not hold the flood of Turkmen.
Ahmet bey says, you have not understood me, You gave advise, but have not given a clear answer, You thought of yourself neglecting me, Give me your blessing, my king Yusup Yusup bey says, I see that you are a lion, You are hero who shakes the world, Your are a brave man of mighty stature, Be virtous, my prince Ahmet! Poet Mollanepes on the commemorative coin of Turkmenistan Early 19th century is marked by the appearance of a significant number of poets and prose writers writing in the Turkmen language. This is, first of all, Şabende - the author of lyric poems and science fiction novels and stories "Gül we Bilbil" (Rose and the Nightingale), Şabehrem, Hojaýy Berdi Han, Nejep Oglan, who praised bravery, selflessness, heroism in the fight against enemies. The poet Mollanepes is the author of the novel "Zöhre we Tahyr", which exposes the treachery of the shahs and courtiers, glorifies the triumph of truth and love and, like "Gül we Bilbil" of Şabende, refers to the masterpieces of Turkmen literature.
Han said to Mao, "You are said to be a brave man, why not come out and fight?" to which Mao replied "You are said to be a skillful general, why not come in and fight?" Han laughed before eventually withdrawing.(蘇逸、蘇碩、韓晃幷力攻臺城,焚太極東堂及祕閣,毛寶登城,射殺數十人。晃謂寶曰:「君名勇果,何不出鬬?」寶曰:「君名健將,何不入鬬?」晃笑而退。) Zizhi Tongjian, Volume 94 Su Jun's other brother, Su Shuo (蘇碩) would be killed by Wen Jiao which worried Han Huang and the other commanders as the loyalists approached Shitou. Han Huang led Su Yi and his remaining forces to Qu'a (曲阿, in present-day Suzhou, Jiangsu) to join Zhang Jian but the passes and gates in Shitou were so narrow that his followers began stampeding on each other, leaving thousands dead.
The more I had studied the subject > the more strongly I had become convinced that an eight-hour day under the > conditions of labor in the United States was all that could, with wisdom and > propriety, be required either by the Government or by private employers; > that more than this meant, on the average, a decrease in the qualities that > tell for good citizenship. I finally solved the problem, as far as > Government employees were concerned, by calling in Charles P. Neill, the > head of the Labor Bureau; and, acting on his advice, I speedily made the > eight-hour law really effective. Any man who shirked his work, who dawdled > and idled, received no mercy; slackness is even worse than harshness; for > exactly as in battle mercy to the coward is cruelty to the brave man, so in > civil life slackness towards the vicious and idle is harshness towards the > honest and hard-working. We passed a good law protecting the lives and > health of miners in the Territories, and other laws providing for the > supervision of employment agencies in the District of Columbia, and > protecting the health of motormen and conductors on street railways in the > District.
The epitaph includes part of his Patent of Honour from King Charles I of 1644, given both in Latin and in English: > "Whereas our wellbeloved and most faithfull counsellor Iohn Culpeper Kt Mr > of the Rolles of our Chancery of the Antient and Noble family of the > Culpepers in our Counties of Kent and Sussex (many Ages past renowned for > Persons of Eminent Ability both in War & Peace) hath given us signall > testimonies of his apparent Loyalty Singular Manhood and profound judgement, > Who in that never to be forgotten Battell of Keinton where both our owne and > the publicke safety were manifestly at stake being then Chancellor of our > Exchequer acquitted himself like a brave Man at Armes when at Newbery and in > other occasions alwayes enobled his gowne with Martiall Atchievements, > latterly who in our most perillous junctures by his seasonable and wise > counsells hath been a principall support of our Crowne & Dignity > &c.;"Monumental Inscription, Hollingbourne church. Several contemporary writers agree in testifying to Colepeper's great debating powers and to his resources as an adviser, but complain of his want of stability and of his uncertain temper.
The death of the Persian admiral Ariabignes (a brother of Xerxes) in the Battle of Salamis Ariabignes () was one of the sons of the Persian king Darius I and his mother was a daughter of Gobryas ().Herodotus Book 7: Polymnia, 97"Ariabignes, who was the son of Dareios and of the daughter of Gobryas" He participated in the Second Persian invasion of Greece, as one of the four admirals of the fleet of his brother Xerxes I, and was killed in the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC.Herodotus Book 8: Urania, 89"...there was slain the commander Ariabignes, son of Dareios and brother of Xerxes,..."Herodotus Book 7: Polymnia, 97"Of the naval force the following were commanders,--Ariabignes the son of Dareios,..." Ariabignes was the commander of the Carian and Ionian forces.Herodotus Book 7: Polymnia, 97"of the Ionian and Carian force Ariabignes, who was the son of Dareios and of the daughter of Gobryas" Plutarch calls him, Ariamenes (),Plutarch Parallel Lives "Themistocles", 14 and speaks of him as a brave man and the most just of the brothers of Xerxes. The same writer relatesde Fratern.
However he kept going until his engine was hit in the carburettor and engine bearers, which, of course, forced him to land. In spite of his wound he made a perfect landing. He was taken to the dressing station ... He is known by many officers outside the Flying Corps for the many brave deeds he has performed at various times, which he considers very ordinary things. He was, without a doubt, a very brave man, and that means a very great deal in the Flying Corps ... He has been recommended four times for a decoration and all in this Squadron are intensely annoyed as he has not got it up to the present..." Smith was promoted to lieutenant on 1 July 1917. Recovered from his wound, Smith transferred to No. 46 Squadron flying the Sopwith Camel in March 1918. He shared a pair of claims on 16 March 1918, being aided by George Thomson. After another claim on 24 March, he shared his final victory, an Albatros C, on 2 April with Lieutenants Donald MacLaren and Alexander Vlasto, and Second Lieutenant Roy McConnell. :"Whilst on C.O.P. at 5,000 feet over Courcelles,There are many places called Courcelles, and several of them are in the area of fighting.

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