Sentences with phrase «bravery before»

Mr. Jackson in his speech praised Charlotte Osei for her bravery before, during and after...
Jackson in his speech praised Charlotte Osei for her bravery before, during and after the 2016 general...

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As a cofounder, I am deeply inspired by Shelley's unabashed creativity and bravery — as a woman, no less — to craft something in a genre that had never before been explored.
She shows readers how step out in bravery and name their fears out loud, choose to bring them to God first before acting on them, and to trust God to be the only planner of our future.
I believe that bravery is born in the quiet and ordinary moments long before it's seen by anyone else.
That was the century when, during two terrible years, the Black Death killed more than a third of the population from Iceland to India, returning four more times before the era was up; when gangs of terrorists roamed and plundered Europe without hindrance; when the Hundred Years War took on a life of its own, frustrating efforts to end it, «an epic of brutality and bravery checkered by disgrace»; when new weapons and errant knighthood brought an end to chivalry; when widespread peasant revolt was answered by terrible aristocratic repression; and when internal scandal robbed the church of its ability to comfort and save.
It takes bravery, maturity and a healthy dose of humility to speak up about the conflict before your spouse does.
No man had ever before dropped Casillas to the bench but the only man with enough charisma and bravery to do so is Mourinho.
I do think parenting can bring on a bravery we may not have known we had before.
So in the scenario, those who managed to mate before dying passed on genes for belligerence and bravery to their descendents.
Early flyers - «Birdmen,» as they were called — were pioneers, heeding the same draw to riches or fame or illumination of the unknown that motivated those who had crossed uncharted oceans centuries before, and so aviation was replete with outsized personalities, brutal competition, and staggering bravery.
Fire in the Library is a board game in which «players are heroic librarians rescuing books to accumulate knowledge and earn bravery all while avoiding the flames before the library collapses».
Admittedly, this isn't the deepest strategic element, but I found that hitting opponents with waves of bravery attacks before even touching their HP was a great way to finish a battle in a hurry.
You still have Bravery attacks that built up damage values and HP attacks to deal damage to opponents, but the dynamics of skirmishes is completely different from before.
The way to win is to garner bravery points before unleashing critical HP attacks against your opponent.
Using HP attacks will reset the player's Bravery back to zero, forcing then to perform more Brave attacks before they can directly attack their opponent again.
Typically, I play very defensively online; I chip away at my opponents» bravery points (BP) before unleashing my HP attacks (once HP is depleted, they are terminated).
That's not to say the passion, pride and bravery of those who have come before us doesn't empower us to this very day.
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