But Mr. Forbes's message is sunny - "Ordinary people can achieve extraordinary deeds" - and sunny is violative of dourness.
You see, in order to accomplish his extraordinary deeds Mr Norrell shut himself away for years and years reading books.
It is the first story that develops Fitzgerald's recurrent plot idea of a heroine won by her lover's performance of an extraordinary deed.
When, howeva, I heard the accounts of the extraordinary deeds ascribed to this demi-god, I realized who they were speaking about.
A hero is a person who performs extraordinary deeds for the benefit of others.
In late 1945, de Breyne started the process of gaining recognition for Mynarski's extraordinary deed by recommending an award and enquiring about the location of his grave.
Horses have also at times received medals for extraordinary deeds.
To limit lawless killing, it must be held as an extraordinary, totally despicable and incomparable deed by the community.
It was awarded to individuals, military units, political and other organisations who distinguished themselves by extraordinary heroic deeds during war and in peacetime.
Despite this, he was adamant that the airmen's extraordinary deeds were the doings of ordinary people.