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You told me, sir, last night of your intrepidness.
The next blow to our sense of intrepidness was the rather neatly laid out path.
So the next morning I approach the Ebert show with determined intrepidness.
Every foreigner that finds it feels satisfied with their inherent intrepidness.
Williams's smile showed that he appreciated the intrepidness.
Tarn Adams has admitted that the intrepidness and occasional masochism of the community surprised even him.
I'm continually amazed and yet secretly admiring of the intrepidness of travellers - or is it ignorance?
More so in plain gallantry and intrepidness than in many more, dare I say, civilized cultures.
It's only because of Saviano's own intrepidness, indeed, that so much of their sotto voce manoeuvring came to light in the first place.
In her previous show the photographs of women and a few videos were enough to convince viewers of her acuity and intrepidness.
This led from the end of the jetty parallel to the shore towards the next and major blow to our sense of intrepidness, which was a visitors' village.
We were severely put out by their arrival and felt that the last vestige of any sense of intrepidness we were still trying to hold on to was finally slipping away.
Not only was my French too inept to secure even a change of hotel rooms, but my intrepidness, so lauded at home, proved to be an affront to my mother on the road.
At the landward end the jetty was surmounted by an archway, nailed to the top of which was a wooden board which welcomed us to Komodo, and therefore served slightly to diminish our sense of intrepidness.
Representative Charles Wilson, Democrat of Texas, said, "I have bottomless admiration for the intrepidness with which the Pakistani people have endured Soviet pressure and intimidation, and made it possible for us to prevail over the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan."
The armour, along with the Order of St. Vladimir with crossed swords, were presented to General Gvozdenović in 1881 by General Skobelyev, in a citation that read 'for courage, intrepidness and military skill displayed in wars in Bulgaria and Turkmenistan'.