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  • But, alas, having valorously confronted matters of life and death, Disney seemed to suffer a loss of nerve.
  • "Face what you're afraid of " is the film's theme, and each of the characters gets to act valorously.
  • The D Company  Guns served valorously in support of 1st Cavalry Division operations, in Viet Nam, until it was inactivated on 30 August 1971.
  • The image of warrior-bards singing epics was quite popular, and there became a tradition that the great ancient singers were veterans valorously blinded in combat.
  • Orlando and Rinaldo duel again for Angelica, and Charlemagne decides to entrust her to the old and wise duke Namo, offering her to the one who will fight most valorously against the infidels.
  • Later d'Eon fought valorously in the Seven Years'War as a captain in the Dragoons, and was sent to London to negotiate the treaty between Britain and France that brought the war to an end.
  • Geoffroi de Charny, the noted celebrant of knighthood, argued " God will mark out those who labor valorously, even though they come of little estate " ( " Livre de chevalrie ", in Oeuvres de Froissart, ed.
  • However, unlike his ever rebellious half-brother, Kamran Mirza, Hindal eventually pledge allegiance to Humayun and remained faithful to him till his untimely death in 1551, when he died fighting valorously for the Mughals in a battle against Karman Mirza's forces.
  • From there he sent about in all directions and began to gather his army, and there he established his camp; and the officers in Hierapolis he answered with the following words : " If, now, Chosroes is proceeding against any other peoples, and not against subjects of the Romans, this plan of yours is well considered and insures the greatest possible degree of safety; for it is great folly for those who have the opportunity of remaining quiet and being rid of trouble to enter into any unnecessary danger; but if, immediately after departing from here, this barbarian is going to fall upon some other territory of the Emperor Justinian, and that an exceptionally good one, but without any guard of soldiers, be assured that to perish valorously is better in every way than to be saved without a fight.