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valiant and champion
But as he could be allured by no rewardes, euen so was he nothing at all abashed at their tormentes, but as a valiant champion of Christ, he perseuered inuincible to the end.
The Invaders gave a valiant effort in the opening round of the playoffs, but were overrun by the eventual league champion Michigan Panthers, 37-21 in front of 60, 237 rabid fans in the Pontiac Silverdome ( The game was the largest turnout for any USFL game in the 1983 season ).

valiant and Christ
Of the two-thirds who followed Christ, however, some were more valiant than others.

valiant and princes
For example, the 1701 Zaporozhian cossack constitution included the following declarations: " the valiant and ancient Cossack people, formerly called Khazar, was at first exalted by immortal glory ... so much so that the Eastern Emperor ... joined his son in matrimony to the daughter of the Khagan, that is to say, the Cossack prince "; "... the Orthodox faith of the Eastern confession, with which the valiant Cossack people was enlightened under the rule of Khazar princes by the Apostolic See of Constantinople ..."; " whereas the people formerly known as the Khazars and later called Cossacks trace their genealogical origin to the powerful and invincible Goths ... and join together that Cossack people by the deepest ties of affectionate affinity to the Crimean state ...".

valiant and also
Fire personalities are believed to have good leading qualities and also tend to be enthusiastic, extroverted, rebellious, passionate, brave and valiant ; however, they can also be hot-tempered, snappy, uncontrollable and angry.
The adaptation also includes some lines from Q1 which were removed in subsequent editions ; at 1. 1. 35 Titus ' " bearing his valiant sons / in coffins from the field " continues with " and at this day ,/ To the Monument of that Andronicy / Done sacrifice of expiation ,/ And slaine the Noblest prisoner of the Gothes.
The same book also features HMS Sword, a small Royal Navy experimental submarine which is sunk after a valiant but unequal struggle with the pirate submarine.
Boardman also asserts that much of the negative views held of Robert II find their origins in the writings of the French chronicler Jean Froissart who recorded that ' king had red bleared eyes, of the colour of sandalwood, which clearly showed that he was no valiant man, but one who would remain at home than march to the field '.
According to William of Tyre, although Nur ad-Din was " a mighty persecutor of the Christian name and faith ," he was also " a just prince, valiant and wise, and according to the traditions of his race, a religious man.
To conquer a land which was defended, not merely by the arms of its valiant and audacious sons, but also by tangled woods and impassable bogs, by piercing winds and pitiless storms of rain, seemed a hopeless task, and Henry resolved to no longer attempt it.
Republican Prisoners have used music as a form of protest during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. The tradition of rebel music in Ireland dates back many centuries, dealing with historical events such as uprisings, describing the hardships of living under oppressive rule, but also strong sentiments of solidarity, loyalty, determination, as well as praise of valiant heroes.
Don Pedro Muñiz de Godoy was one of the most valiant Knights of his time and the one who distinguished himself the most in the reign of King Henry II of Castile, of whom he was an intimate, exercising the high charges of Adelantado-Mayor and Capitán-General of the Frontier of Portugal ; he died in 1387 at the Battle of Valverde, having been Master of the Order of Calatrava, and also of the Order of Santiago.
One member of the Medonich family appeared at the Prussian court in 1414 acting as representative for his territories and people in Galacia ; and another appeared at Dobryczn in 1674 Members of this small but important family are also recorded in the annals for their valiant service for king, country and faith over the centuries. Notable figures of the time bearing the Medonich name were the house of Medonich of Moldavia, Translyvania, Austria, Yugoslavia, Croatia, Greece, Itately and the U. S
XIX Corps also gained measure of distinction for being the first Federal unit to use a large number of colored troops in action, particularly against Port Hudson, with Banks giving them due credit for their valiant contributions to the siege.
Percy also called Wingfield " a true, valiant gentleman ".
The British regarded the ' martial races ' as valiant and strong but also intellectually challenged, lacking the initiative or leadership qualities to command large troops.
His valiant sacrifice is noted by everyone, even his friends and the new defense force MAT ( Monster Attack Team ), but an unseen being also takes notice.
Alcimus ( from Greek Alkimos (), " valiant " or Hebrew Elyaqum, " God will rise "), also called Jacimus, or Joachim (), was a High Priest of Israel for three years, 162 BCE-159 BCE, who espoused the Syrian cause.
A commemorative plaque in recognition of their valiant efforts also sits outside the school's Library-Resource Centre.

valiant and all
While both parties failed to unite at the most critical time in the 1940s, the sisters made a valiant effort in financing and assisting in all national activities.
A weak script undermined a valiant effort by Burton, although the view of director Philip Dunne was that " The fire and intensity were there, but that was all.
Also, there are 36 generals and a group of Devine warriors under his dominion ; anyhow, as is depicted in myth of Chinese Taoism, he is the commander of a huge deity system in the Northern Pole, in which a great number of valiant deity generals and warriors who all controlled by the Emperor Zi-Wei.
" Naberius, alias Cerberus, is a valiant marquesse, shewing himselfe in the forme of a crowe, when he speaketh with a hoarse voice: he maketh a man amiable and cunning in all arts, and speciallie in rhetorike, he procureth the losse of prelacies and dignities: nineteene legions heare ( and obeie ) him.
He wanted to provide a martial arts program that came at no cost to the students, a program that would teach kids all the valiant traits the martial arts has to offer.
Travelling to Constantinople via Denmark, he spent many years in the Varangian Guard ; " and was thought to be the most valiant in all deeds that try a man, and always went next to those in the forefront.
Nevertheless, he is a valiant warrior whose actions command respect from all who are witness to them, both friend and foe.
Surrounded from all sides by Indian fire, Lalak Jan made a valiant effort to resist and returned fire.
United front and popular front strategies, members say, have been proven wrong despite all valiant attempts to make them work by forces genuinely fighting for communism ; they say that such forces ' alliances with " lesser-evil " bosses and / or fake-left groups for short-term gains has been one of the main weaknesses of the old communist movement.
A young man studied letters and armsAnd rode off to the Capital, Where he learned the Hsiung-nu had been vanquished ; And all he could do was wait. So to kingfisher cliffs he retired, And sits in the grass by a streamWhile valiant men chase red cordsAnd monkeys ride clay oxen.
To clear the board of all such misconceptions we should make a valiant attempt to go through the entire maze of conceptualized beliefs.
Albeit, people were segregated on the basis of Varnashram method, they would all response their faith in the Vedas and the Sanatan Dharma. Because these people were devoid of selfishness, they would effortlessly attain sublimity or union with God, which is a salient feature of Satya yuga. Very valiant, mighty, intelligent and people gifted with all good qualities would take birth in this era.
Despite their valiant efforts, and the aid of the Initiative cadets, they are all beaten.
Her valiant attempts to establish a reputation as an actress after Gopi, Sagina and Bairaag ( all with Dilip Kumar ) and films like Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Chaitali met with limited success.
They are portrayed as extremely valiant and loyal warriors who were all reportedly wounded at one time or another, but none ever died from their wounds.
Every proposal from valiant and rich kings made her crave evermore the ascetic of Kailasa, the God of Gods, who bestowed all on this world and himself foreswore all.
Read was compelled to hold up the game on two of these occasions to take time to convalesce, and it was, by all reports, an exceptionally valiant knock.
* in the valiant attempt to include all " micro " business activities under general " macro " headings, necessarily a distorted picture of reality results.

valiant and worldly
On the secular side, the worldly models, emulated by aristocrats alone, were contracted and codified in the " Nine Worthies " who were chivalric exemplars of valiant courtoisie, the instructive models of aristocratic courtly behavior.

valiant and no
Towards 15: 00, after hours of heroic and stoic resistance, the Russian army was in dire straits, but the no less valiant French forces were exhausted and had neither the necessary stamina nor the necessary will to carry out another assault of the enemy line.
It is always difficult for Englishmen to admit that Nelson ever had an equal in his profession, but if any man is entitled to be so regarded, it should be this great naval commander of Asiatic race who never knew defeat and died in the presence of the enemy ; of whose movements a track-chart might be compiled from the wrecks of hundreds of Japanese ships lying with their valiant crews at the bottom of the sea, off the coasts of the Korean peninsula ... and it seems, in truth, no exaggeration to assert that from first to last he never made a mistake, for his work was so complete under each variety of circumstances as to defy criticism ... His whole career might be summarized by saying that, although he had no lessons from past history to serve as a guide, he waged war on the sea as it should be waged if it is to produce definite results, and ended by making the supreme sacrifice of a defender of his country.
The Harbour Master and other lifeboatmen had no option but to make a swim for it, or face certain doom, Castle and Holbourn jumped into the maelstrom and made it to the lifeboat, whereupon, every option exhausted, the valiant band turned and rowed to shore.
Jansen left the 1988 Olympics with no medals, but became the recipient of the U. S. Olympic Spirit Award for his valiant efforts through tragedy.

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