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fearless and move
A historian described her as: "… bright, focused, utterly fearless, with an unerring instinct for the correct tactical move at each increment of the crisis ; as a leader, her instincts had been flawless, and she was the kind of person who pushed those around her to be at their best — that, or be gone from the movement.

fearless and creator
Besides being fearless, Fosdick was " pure, underpaid and purposeful ," according to his creator.

fearless and Walt
Travers and the Walt Disney film adaptation which has an extended dance sequence in which the jovial workers celebrate the end of the workday with fearless acrobatics.

fearless and took
A young boy took up two simple sticks and inspired the remaining villagers to mount a fearless defense.
After his capture by the Americans in World War I, a wise and fearless leader Ysidro M. Ferreras took over and successfully worked for the improvement of Sitio Lipata and for the welfare of his people.
Rajendra ’ s Tiruvalangadu grants claim that he …’ took possession of the bright spotless pearls, seeds of the fame of the Pandya kings ’ and that ‘… the fearless Madurantaka ( Rajendra ) crossed the mountains and in a fierce battle brought ruin upon the Chera kings.
The Lohanas after Dariyalal took samadhi for almost two centuries Hindus and Lohanas remained fearless but later again due to their Hindu identity being discriminated and increasingly threatened in Sindh and they began to migrate mainly towards Kutch and Saurashtra

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Incurably optimistic, dogmatic, and utterly fearless, in his youth a devout Baptist, in spite of his friendship for the Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier ( 1807-1892 ) he eventually attacked the orthodox churches for what he deemed their cowardly compromising on the slavery issue and in his invariably ardent manner was emphatically unorthodox and denied the plenary inspiration of the Bible.
Every night when he wanted a drink of water, didn't he practice being fearless by not turning on the bathroom light??
Depending on one's outlook, John was either tactless or fearless when denouncing offences in high places.
Whether it is the gender constraints of her society or because she is not fearless enough to kill, Lady Macbeth relies on manipulation of her husband rather than violence to achieve her ends.
Despite Lady Sayer's establishment background, she was a fearless and impassionedfighter in the defence of Dartmoor: frequently she deliberately interrupted army live-firing exercises on Dartmoor's military ranges, and in 1985 snubbed The Prince of Wales over the Duchy of Cornwall's management plan for Dartmoor, since this allowed for a continuance of military usage.
Early skate tricks had consisted mainly of two-dimensional manoeuvres like riding on only two wheels (" wheelie " or " manual "), spinning only on the back wheels ( a " pivot "), high jumping over a bar and landing on the board again, also known as a " hippie jump ", long jumping from one board to another, ( often over small barrels or fearless teenagers ), or slalom.
By night it is an active and fearless hunter, preying mostly on insects and their larvae, small lizards, and young mammals almost as large as itself.
His funeral Mass was held at St. Patrick's Cathedral on October 25, 1885 ; during the eulogy, Archbishop James Gibbons described him as " a kind father, a devoted friend, a watchful shepherd, a fearless leader and, above all, an impartial judge.
Zoe, one of the few characters that survived, was created to include another female Muppet on the show: her spunky and fearless personality was intended to break female stereotypes.
In 2007, Perry made the following comments on self-censorship in The Times: “ The reason I haven ’ t gone all out attacking Islamism in my art is because I feel real fear that someone will slit my throat ” ( Jihadist violence cows " fearless " artists into silence ), a reference to Theo van Gogh.
Guerrillas frequently carved the initials " RUF " on their chests, and officers reportedly rubbed cocaine into open cuts on their troops to make them maniacal and fearless.
Pettus has been described by military historian Ezra J. Warner as " a fearless and dogged fighter and distinguished himself on many fields in the western theater of war.
He also apparently beat his own fearless bulldog with his bare fists, a dog whose favourite method of quelling his opponents was to put a vice-like bite on their snouts.
Fellow-MC Tony Allen broke the taboos of personal and sexual politics while actor Keith Allen confronted audiences in a fearless series of ' put-ons ' and was a big influence on the early cabaret scene that was about to emerge.
Depending on one's outlook, John was either tactless or fearless when denouncing offences in high places.
He also could remember how the compass master had stood on the platform " tall and fearless " as the water pulled him down.
He was often fearless in his attacks on football authority, particularly the ' blazers ' at the Football Association.
* 1957: Buford Boone of Tuscaloosa News, " for his fearless and reasoned editorials in a community inflamed by a segregation issue, an outstanding example of his work being the editorial entitled, ' What a Price for Peace ,' published on February 7, 1956.
* 1955: Columbus Ledger and Sunday Ledger-Enquirer, " for its complete news coverage and fearless editorial attack on widespread corruption in neighboring Phenix City, Alabama, which were effective in destroying a corrupt and racket-ridden city government.
Benbow on the other hand was widely lauded for his fearless inshore attacks with his bomb vessels.

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Fellow critic James Russell Lowell called him " the most discriminating, philosophical, and fearless critic upon imaginative works who has written in America ", suggesting – rhetorically – that he occasionally used prussic acid instead of ink.
Historians regard him as a fearless monarch and give him the epithet, Peroz the Victorious.
In 1946, after playing roles that had him wandering in and out of the saddle for many years, including a role alongside Charles Laughton in the cheaply made production Captain Kidd ( 1945 ), Scott appeared in Abilene Town, a UA release which cast him in what would become one of his classic images, the fearless lawman cleaning up a lawless town.
In 1992, Sheen's performance in Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Exchange received a MEN Theatre Award nomination and led theatre critic Michael Coveney to declare him " the most exciting young actor of his generation ... a volatile, electrifying and technically fearless performer ".
His fearless character in battle earned him the nickname by his French comrades Kearny le Magnifique, or Kearny the Magnificent.
Peter Dmytruk's duties for the Resistance brought him to the small village of Les Martres-de-Veyre, about 15 kilometers south of Clermont-Ferrand where he gained a reputation amongst his French counterparts as a fearless fighter, undeterred by the ever-present danger.
His dogmatic and fearless attitude in controversy earned for him the nickname " Pope Gib.
Whatever the case may have been, his legend consists of him being a fearless conqueror who united a great empire, sparking a legacy that is still intact today.
Regardless of his ultimate religious beliefs, most scholars would accept the judgment of Brigham Madsen that Roberts possessed a " deeply embedded integrity, and above all ... fearless willingness to follow wherever his reason led him.
Slater is the hero of the Jack Slater film series, a fearless LAPD detective whose commanding officer Lieutenant Dekker ( Frank McRae ) frequently yells at him for breaking the rules.
Their drummer Bobby Elliott described him as " a fearless performer and powerhouse singer ".
He would later earn the nickname because of the fearless tactics he displayed in his operations ; this is to distinguish him from Watanabe Hanzo ( Watanabe Moritsuna ), who is nicknamed.
Upon hearing of his death, Lady Thatcher described him as " radical, fearless " and the " finest of friends ".
Learning of Dexter's love for her, he has his fellow con artist Jake Finner ( Patrick Hartigan ), " fearless, lawless and godless ", drug the young man's drink and has him kidnapped, tied up, and placed on the next outgoing whaling vessel, hoping never to see him again.
Several sources however imply that Ganthet was following a deeper reason: Kyle Rayner was not chosen because he was fearless, but because he was able to feel and overcome fear, thus making him, and all the future Lanterns, less susceptible to Parallax's influence.
Paxton would later note, " Woody was fearless ; he'd take on any issue that got him stirred up ... and he became one of my greatest influences.
Fellow republicans described him as " fearless and active ".
Gen. Carl Spaatz ( in his last Officer Efficiency Report on Brereton in 1946 ) justly described him as " personally fearless, forthright and given to firm and direct expression of his opinions regardless of the consequences to himself.
He often faced death threats ; he was not only fearless, he once taunted the drug dealers to come get him while he worked cleaning a street comer park.

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