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They consider a detour, but decide to carry on intrepidly.
Intrepidly, the author brings an "anonymous man" to an Israeli hospital for observation.
As he spoke he stepped to the tree and faced John intrepidly.
As he had come out of the past, he returned to it, intrepidly and equally by accident.
They intrepidly stormed through the region, rapidly colonizing and pushing east.
But even the intrepidly aggressive Lopakhin has his moment to freeze.
I thought he had plunged into religion out of cowardice, but then he faced death intrepidly.
They build where they build both intrepidly and foolishly.
Takes a dose himself, intrepidly.
"And a want of confidence on the part of the subject," pursued Athos, intrepidly.
The Healey was prone to collapse, though Mark intrepidly drove it to high school.
Intrepidly, he had flown by autogyro, from Texas into the mountain fastnesses of northern Mexico.
Our peak-capped chauffeur parked intrepidly on double yellow lines outside Hammersmith tube station.
Queen Latifah, a co-producer of the movie, appears as the community's intrepidly hard-nosed security guard.
He chooses to trust the one courtier who intrepidly tells him: "They do abuse the king that flatter him.
The latter stepped forth intrepidly, like a ruffling hen before her brood when a vagrant dog approaches.
"They imagine themselves so intrepidly wicked, coming here to be with me, whistling nonchalantly in the crucible of the Undead, so to speak."
Although there are no significant battles connected to Hungarian regiments, the troops fought faithfully and intrepidly, which was one of the causes of high losses.
Mr. Macal is intrepidly working his way backward through Mozart's symphonies, conducting an earlier one each year of the festival.
Heinemann had been persuaded to stump up a staggeringly huge advance to enable the intrepid explorers to go off exploring intrepidly.
Mayors have been knighted for 'going up' with addresses: explosive machines intrepidly discharging shot and shell into the English Grammar.
But the prick of a man slides in where logic fears to tread, and he came to me intrepidly with his flagpole leading the way fully erect.
"Oh, a six-pounder or two, in case of emergency," was the intrepidly indifferent reply, "with a small stock of muskets, sealing-spears, and cutlasses, you know."
Cowboys, swinging five-gallon oil-cans, picked up from scattered sheep camps and carried many a weary mile for just such an emergency, were charging the bunch intrepidly.
I've also flown intrepidly across the world to the likes of Mauritius, where the lavishly appointed children's clubs would have the Ofsted inspectorate weeping with envy.