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A soldier, renowned for his braveness, has just been relieved from the army.
Harry recognises this and names a child after him in honour of his braveness.
They talked of the braveness and the beauty that they should never see again.
Her voice was perfect, she estimated - appealing, weak, but with just the right amount of braveness to it.
Tandlianwala is the area which is known for the braveness of its people.
These three days of orchestral, chamber and children's concerts have shown braveness in another direction.
"They had this wisdom, courage and braveness about them.
Orange means the color of braveness and goodness.
“He was a symbol of the courage and braveness of the Iraqi military.
I don't see any braveness in it.
Meanwhile, Watson falls in love with her at first sight and tries to show her his braveness.
It is absurd to speak of the family's courage; their braveness bordered on the foolhardy.
You have a braveness I have never seenfor males.
Atal is also the synonym of a person who portrays braveness and determination.
Despite his age-he had just turned 20-Tiff was a mathematical genius and a model of braveness and decision.
Thunder Star) for his braveness in the capture of Vennersborg.
Threats to the people of their lives for not registering cases against the forces or making complaints, the people have shown braveness. 126.
Despite the braveness of the rebels, they were surrounded by the reserve troops of the Duke and cut to pieces.
Although quite shallow in certain aspects, his loyalty, braveness and innocence stand out as some of his more positive traits.
And this talks about nation's braveness.
And he lauded Poulter's braveness in holing a 15-foot putt to finish second.
Mary admires the braveness of Watson for he never leaves her alone, unlike Baskerville.
"That's a freedom that's very scary, but which also gives you something kind of a braveness that I took with me to other projects after this."
French vice-admiral Magon famously retorted "the thing descending here is braveness".