Sentences with phrase «of bravery during»

Earned «Silver Grade» Award for act of bravery during local factory fire, where 150 workers were saved from any life - threatening injuries
Seizure of political power: The sudden violent overthrow of a government and seizure of political power, especially by the military Successful action: A success that is unexpected and achieved with exceptional skill Feat of bravery: Among some Native American peoples, a feat of bravery during battle, especially touching an enemy warrior without harming him Synonyms: coup d'état, overthrow, revolution, rebellion, takeover, upheaval

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She also had moments of incredible and unconventional bravery as when she vowed to stay by his side during the Cuban missile crisis when the threat of nuclear war was greater than it has ever been.
During its first - ever live broadcast of jury deliberations, the Andy Awards revealed the four big winners of its newly revamped awards program: Nike's «Breaking 2» integrated campaign that documented runners attempting to break the two - hour marathon mark, which earned the «Bravery» award; a «Sound of Music» - inspired musical for Orkin, nabbing the Student honor; «Immunity Charm» for the Afghanistan MInistry of Public Health from McCann Worldgroup India, which earned the award for Social Good; and State Street Global Advisors» «Fearless Girl» from McCann New York, which claimed another top honor and earned the best of show Grandy award.
The most gripping moment emerged in the first period, during the jury's discussion of work in contention for the Bravery award, designed to honor work that represents a big leap to push the industry forward.
He faced execution just as quickly as the Jews you sheltered for dong something like this if caught and it is what separates out the people of true character and incredible bravery during dark times.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has honoured an imam for his bravery during the Finsbury Park mosque at... More
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.
He said: «We also wish to remember many of the British security forces and Army personnel whose bravery and sacrifice speaks volumes and stands tall - where they defended this land during the Second World War and also during the Emergency.»
Speaking during the Legacy Award ceremony at St James's Palace, William said: «Of course, we can never know what our mother would have gone on to do, but in one sense Harry and I feel that our mother lives on in the countless acts of compassion and bravery that she inspires in otherOf course, we can never know what our mother would have gone on to do, but in one sense Harry and I feel that our mother lives on in the countless acts of compassion and bravery that she inspires in otherof compassion and bravery that she inspires in others.
The ability to access bravery and commit random and deliberate acts of courage during your life and practice.
This time last year the fury of the right - wing press had failed to hide some genuinely encouraging signs of braverybravery which presented itself during the phone - hacking scandal.
Paul Singer, a hedge fund manager and longtime supporter of Success, praised Moskowitz's «bravery, her vision» during his remarks on Monday.
New York's congressional delegation is working to get an upstate post office named after a Hudson Valley soldier who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during World War II.
While Boyle should be admired for his bravery in tackling a different genre with each new project, it's an absolute disaster when he tries to do so during the course of a single film.
Life During Wartime Matt P. [LOVED] I just dig on Todd Solondz and the bravery of performance that he's able to capture here.
Louis Malle drew upon his own experience at a Catholic boarding school in occupied France during the Second World War for «Au Revoir les Enfants,» a beautiful and tragic tribute to friendship and bravery in the face of evil.
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The driver of the Alfa during this blistering lap was Fabio Francia and he should be awarded for his bravery, because this does not look easy.
Their image of bravery and loyalty was displayed throughout advertisements during war time.
The image of a pit bull, which was considered a symbol of unflagging bravery and reliability, represented the United States on recruiting and propaganda posters during World War One.
My grandfather was awarded a Congressional Medal of Honor for his bravery during the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900 and there is information about him on line if you are interested.
WHEREAS Skeeter Jones, good and gentle Labrador, attended faithfully with Ms. Amy Jones all prescribed Baylor Law School classes, dog - day in and dog - day out, until completion; WHEREAS he showed uncommon bravery in yawning loudly in abject dog - boredom during a certain lecture of Professor Jeremy Counseller, caring but little for the intricacies of removal and remand; WHEREAS he successfully begged for donuts from Professor David Guinn, having been unfairly tempted by the hi - jinks of the latter; WHEREAS Good Dog Skeeter completed the Practice Court program without being called upon once or reading nary a case, all knowing that a snarl would rebuff any such intrusion; WHEREAS he is now an older, wiser and even a bit fatter dog; WHEREAS those who survive Baylor Law School are entitled to all barking rights, entitlements and appurtenances thereto; THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY DECREED that Baylor University School of Law confers upon Skeeter the Labrador this
During the Crimean War, Lieutenant Dunn was the first Canadian ever to be awarded the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for bravery among troops of the British Empire.
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