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- Who would have the hardihood to say we are not?
- The Norse values emphasized were hardihood, hospitality, economy, and friendship.
- Churchill made lavish promises of military help ( code-named operation'Hardihood').
- Borchgrevink later described Savio as " well-known for his faithful character, hardihood and intelligence ".
- He equaled Cooper's Deerslayer in woodcraft, in hardihood, in simplicity and also in loquacity.
- The helmet of the coat-of-arms indicates enterprise, and hardihood and signifies state sovereignty.
- If you made it easy for folks, it seemed like their hardihood had to pay for it .
- The progress of the town was through the enterprise, thrift and hardihood of these settlers, headed by Canuto Ramos.
- Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance and courage of my companions.
- Their hardihood is evident in their wild appearance, and they are beings who are cruel to their children on the very day they are born.
- Once embarrassed by its beginnings as the capital of a penal colony, Sydney now takes wry pride in the hardihood and achievements of the founding convict fathers and mothers, Moorhouse relates.
- Upon arrival in South Vietnam the battalion, under Warr's command, commenced operations on 24 May 1966 by participating in the clearance of the 1 ATF base at Nui Dat Operation Hardihood.
- "The Washington Times " agreed : " He [ Milton ] recounts in graphic detail much from primary sources the astounding hardships and hardihood of those explorers of a dangerous unknown ."
- After being put to work in the ship's coal bunkers, according to Wild, Marr " came out of the trial very well, showing an amount of hardihood and endurance that was remarkable ".
- By December 1943 the Anglo-American authorities felt the overall situation had changed so fundamentally that a much smaller scale of assistance than that provided in the Hardihood Agreement of the spring of 1943 would be necessary.
- They would go out in parties of fifty to a hundred, mounted on fleet horses, and scour the open country in search of Greek peasantry, who from might from necessity or hardihood have ventured down upon the plains.
- Abdur Rahman left on those who met him in India the impression of a clear-headed man of action, with great self-reliance and hardihood, not without indications of the implacable severity that too often marked his administration.
- Allowance must be made for Julius Caesar's usual equation of primitive poverty with admirable hardihood and military prowess and his connection of luxurious imports and the proximity of " civilization ", meaning his own, with softness and decadence.
- He had to travel the remaining way on foot and barely arrived in time for the Council of Elrond . ( Tolkien wrote of Boromir's journey that " the courage and hardihood required is not fully recognized in the narrative " .)
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