Sentences with phrase «whose bravery»

A story of a blind horse whose bravery was the inspiration for a whole new animal rescue center.
Fortunately, Ian is saved by an unlikely ally: the Twiller, whose bravery is somewhat overshadowed by its uncanny resemblance to a floating yellow marshmallow with big eyes.
While no reports have yet been released about the extent of Cruise's injuries, it seems certain that a visit to a hospital and a period of recovery are in order for the actor whose bravery regarding stunts is unassailable.
Guide Dirk the Daring, the valiant but clumsy knight whose bravery is famed throughout the land.
THE 15:17 TO PARIS is the inspirational true story about three friends whose bravery and courage prevented a dreadful terrorist attack.
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.»
A man whose bravery is matched only by his quick thinking, Moody pulled over, dialed 911 and was then informed by a bystander that a baby was trapped in a car seat, submerged in the water.

Not exact matches

Pacifism is the transitory luxury of a people whose security has been earned by the bravery and militarism of earlier generations....
Trump, whose awkward referrals to Jesus as «somebody I can revere in terms of bravery» and communion as «my little wine... and my little cracker» have made evangelicals cringe, describes himself as a Presbyterian who goes to church «when I can.»
The event takes place on the second Sunday of each October, to remember the immigrant general whose skill and bravery on the battlefield proved decisive for several important battles in the fight for our nation's independence.
If the Republicans are being sincere, they would help us pass this long overdue bill to help the first responders whose health and livelihoods have been devastated because of their bravery on 911, rather than continuing to block this much - needed legislation.»
The bravery is often embodied by Marlo, who holds on to her sense of humor when life gives her reason not to — her «career» is now a job she holds for health insurance, she's bunking with a husband (Ron Livingston) who prefers Call of Duty to the call of the wild, a son whose on - the - spectrum tantrums (kicking the seat and screaming while she puts her hand over her ears) sometimes leave Marlo on the side of the road, in tears.
Here is a movie about a man whose life was defined by a daring, unprecedented and now un-repeatable artistic feat (transforming boxy skyscrapers into a stage high above North America's largest city) and who achieved that feat by trusting in his training and bravery and will.
Composed by Mark McKenzie Sony Classical / 57m An as - yet unreleased animation which frames a contemporary story of an old man helping a young rebel navigate his way through life against the inspirational story of Father Maximillian Kolbe, the Polish priest whose story of inspiration and bravery while imprisoned at Auschwitz led to him later -LSB-...]
Keeping with the bull and bear imagery, he suggests calling a range - bound market cowardly lion, whose «bursts of occasional bravery lead to stock appreciation, but are ultimately overrun by fear that leads to a subsequent descent».
I think the folks to be around are those whose talent is combined with bravery, a willingness to take risks, and a willingness to discover and then be themselves.
Israel, whose sons played for Feis, cited the coach's courage and bravery, adding there was no doubt Feis would do anything in his power to protect the students.
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