Not exact matches
This basically mirrors the scene in Mission to Mars between the characters played
by Tim Robbins and Connie Nelson, whereby the death of one leads to a void whereby the other is willing to
act in a
heroic and self - sacrificial manner.
Such evangelical slogans as «I made my decision for Christ» or «I have decided to follow Jesus» imply that it is my decision, my
heroic act of will that is at the heart of my relationship to Christ, rather than my formation
by the Body of Christ.
The film, directed
by Clint Eastwood, focuses on the
heroic act and the investigation that followed.
His pitch was picked up
by Fox 2000, and the film will reportedly be about «an ordinary woman» who accomplishes some kind of
heroic act and becomes famous.
In addition to sled racing, the breed is also known for numerous
heroic acts performed
by these dogs.
Fort Dodge will continue to recognize the
heroic acts of our canine companions
by presenting more ProHeart Hero Awards in the future.
The second
act is centered around Triple H and the last
heroic act, the player has control over superstar created with the name Jacob Cass (voiced
by former TNA wrestlers Austin Aries).
The next Mass Effect game takes place in the Helius Cluster (a cluster of 100s of solar systems in the Andromeda Galaxy), far removed
by time and space from Commander Shepard's
heroic acts and the final events of the Mass Effect trilogy.
Coined
by Adolf Hitler, the term «Entartete Kunst» meaning degenerate art, expresses the Nazi idea that any art which did not conform to the ideal of well - crafted figurative images depicting
heroic acts or comfortable day - to - day living, was the product of degenerate people.
His decision to walk away from his acceptance as a major figure in abstract expressionism is seen
by many as a
heroic act.