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Shahd, however, actually had the courage to try it herself.
If only his friends had the courage to bring it.
He also had the courage to set the goals high.
Mr. DeMonaco hadn't had the courage of his dystopian convictions.
Donald J. Trump had the courage and vision to do that.
"I had the courage to push the status quo," he said.
But only one of them had the courage to be truthful.
At least ISIS had the courage to not hide its crimes.
No one, until now, has had the courage to implement them.
If only I'd had the courage to sincerely ask for advice.
But we're glad she had the courage to talk about it.
He is doing something nobody else had the courage to do.
Boris Lurie in America: He Had the Courage to Say NO!
Boris Lurie in America: He Had the Courage to Say NO!
Just eight Republicans had the courage to support this commonsense policy.
Nobody had the courage to explain to me the reason for it.
It's more than I have often had the courage to ask for.
But Hank Williams had the courage to stand up and sing it.
If you had the courage of your conviction then fight you weaklings.
Here we have a writer who had the courage of his convictions.
On this issue, for years, I hadn't had the courage to do that.
Alexander Vindman had the courage to put the country's interests before his own.
People were starving because no one had the courage to bring them food.
You can appreciate the fact that they had the courage to call us.
So let's be thankful that John Lewis had the courage to speak out.
Mark hadn't had the courage to ask Suzanne any personal questions over lunch.
They hold the proud truth that I had the courage to seek wholeness.
And it's time both parties had the courage to come together and address it.
In 2016, they had the courage to organize their communities to create real change.
Secretary Clinton has had the courage to have a specific policy on background checks.
He "was a man who had the courage to tell the truth," she announces.
My heartfelt thanks to Mara Gay for having had the courage to come forward.
Only a few of them had the courage to make eye contact with me.
Which would be fine if the movie had the courage of its populist convictions.
"  "[Store employees] had the courage to tell us that they just couldn't stand this anymore.
I never had the courage to sing like that, I didn't know I could sing.
Imagine if he had the courage to enter and win the Democratic Party presidential primary.
People are saying, 'You had the courage to come forward, and so will I now.
But she said there are a few who had the courage to address climate change.
Very proud of my sisters in spirit who had the courage to break the silence.
But in the end, only Lisa Murkowski of Alaska had the courage of her convictions.
It would be ideal if all government employees had the courage to voluntarily report wrongdoing.
But he still had the courage to throw himself wholly in with his wife, Paula.
THIS ADMINISTRATION, PRESIDENT TRUMP, HAD THE COURAGE TO IMPOSE TARIFFS ON SOLAR AND WASHING MACHINES.
"He's done what other people wish they had the courage to do," Mr. Lisa said.
I do not think I would have had the courage to do that in India.
"Thank goodness she was there and had the courage to go get help," Oliver told AL.com.
The more I climbed, the more I had the courage to climb up higher — that's it.
"When everything went wrong, six men had the courage to do what was right," it says.
Because of you I had the courage to go to my doctor and ask about this.
"They had the courage to tell us that they just couldn't stand this anymore," Maly said.
If only Trump had the courage to be, even by his own conception, a real man.
I don't know if I would have had the courage to do some of these things.
"No one had the courage to come into the well to change their vote," Hoyer said.
Whoever leaked these revealing documents obviously disagreed and had the courage to do something about it.
Han had the cool; Luke had the courage; but Leia, as played by Fisher, had the smarts.
The more I climbed the more I had the courage to climb up higher, that&aposs it.
They clashed with a group of brave Americans who had the courage to stand up to hate.
We started storing them in temples because no one had the courage to steal something from God.
"This could have been me if my family hadn't had the courage to leave," he remembered thinking.
Nobody has had the courage to stand up and say this is wrong, this is un-American.
It was nearly a year before he had the courage to take any photographs of his own.
But not many of us had the courage to stand up to the regime, and he did.
He had the courage to refuse the disgraceful end his first Bishop had in mind for him.
To those relatively few elected officials who had the courage to stand with us, I say thank you.
"I had the courage to vote the right way even when it was not necessarily popular," Sanders said.
But, for captured oil, "might makes right" zombies on, because we've never had the courage to change it.
That was a group of people who had the courage to uphold a nonviolent stance even when attacked.
We are all proud that we had the courage to stand up against injustice and an unjust war.
Look at this woman who had the courage to go before national television media and tell her truth.
"Even then, the U.S. had the courage to take me and my family in as refugees," he said.
No one even had the courage to ask if he was OK. That moment often comes back to me.
Harvey went to work with his shirt on inside-out and no one had the courage to tell him.
It wasn't until Odiele came out publicly, in fact, that Weigel had the courage to tell her own story.
" Because of Morton's strength of character, Sheth said, "He had the courage to take a good path in life.
THANKYOU to everyone that had the courage to take that stage- wether it be right side up or sideways.
THANKYOU to everyone that had the courage to take that stage- whether it be right side up or sideways.
He had the courage, convictions to tell me when he thought I was wrong — and he was often right.
If he hadn't been here, I don't know if I would have had the courage to go for it.
He had the courage and skill to do it, and that's how black culture appears in the classical canon.
I quickly started to post drawings online about topics I would not have had the courage to cover before.
Caesar believed in this, and he had the courage to act in the face of the beast of impunity.
I wish there were more athletes that had the courage to take stronger stands on issues like Nick did.
Apple had the courage to make the move, Samsung follows, and we're into the bold new world of digital audio.
Well, fortunately he said yes, but where might I be now if I had not had the courage to ask?
I'm so glad that I wrote it and got it out there, and had the courage to finish it myself.
Over and over again he has had the courage to stand up to the gun lobby in their own backyard.
" She added: "I finally had the courage to open up and talk about it, because I really didn't want to.
"No one had the courage to tell Khloé because we knew she was days away from giving birth," Kylie said.
Instead of toeing the establishment line, Trump had the courage to point out that "free trade" was not really free.
And to do what Milo Yiannopoulos has never had the courage to do—to take responsibility for our own actions.
He now says that he wishes he had the courage or foresight to have taken a stand with the president.
"We had the impression they had the courage to focus fully on sport," Thomas Tuchel, Dortmund's coach, said on Friday.
The pages of our history are filled with Americans who had the courage to choose country over party or personality.
" But, he added, "I am proud to know a man who had the courage to say no to a president.
Hill had the courage to show up and testify before the world about Clarence Thomas's lecherous behavior as a boss.
But the next few months nothing would happen between them until Wilson finally had the courage to give Myers a compliment.
He said what no one else had the courage to, and his audiences would weep, or sit with their heads bowed.
"So many people responded, telling me, 'I was raped and I never had the courage to tell anyone,' " she tells PEOPLE.
Would I have had the courage to try to take Omar Mateen down, knowing I'd die, in order to save others?
"But I wish I had the courage to come out when I was younger, so I could have saved other kids."
He wished he had the courage to speak to her only in German, here in public, no matter who might overhear.
Kalanick had the courage to take on anyone who opposed his disruption—including the taxi unions, municipal authorities, and myriad competitors.
Thankfully, some of the targets had the courage to speak to the press, risking prison to bring their story to light.
"The moment I had the courage to live authentically and unapologetically, I faced a lot of backlash from society," she says.
Dan: Uncle Jesse was that friend who was so cool that no one had the courage to tell him his art sucked.
And the thing is, all of this is possible for the older brands to do as well — if they had the courage.
"These are all very brave women who've had the courage to stand up against very serious opposition and public scrutiny," she said.
You don't disparage generals, gold star families, prisoners of war and other heroes who had the courage to fight for this country.
Specifically you say "To my parents, who had the courage to emigrate," and I was wondering why you decided on that dedication.
Young Georgian women today are less interested in her arguments than in the fact that she had the courage to make them.
I still, reading through them, come upon passages, especially his descriptions of characters, that I wish I had the courage to steal.
It might just be that I should be off of Twitter, and I haven't quite had the courage to say screw it.
Bryant told CNN she is extremely proud of her students who had the courage to use their naloxone kits in these situations.
" A friend disowned her publicly but sent her private messages on Facebook, saying, "I wish I had the courage to do that.
Ryan was the one leader in either party who had the courage, natural inclination and ability to reject these paths to nowhere.
In the House, only three Democrats had the courage to vote for the bill; 187 other Democrats sided with the abortion lobby.
Hiding through the desert and the mountains, I never had the courage before, until we heard they were giving papers to families.
"The U.S. had the courage to take me and my family in as refugees," he said in a YouTube video of his remarks.
If over these many years just one adult listened and had the courage and character to act, this tragedy could have been avoided.
It's really thanks to my amazing family and friends that I had the courage to go through with it and share my story.
"I had [Shonda's] support and I had the courage to do it and I was also completely willing to walk away," she continued.
No one can understand a mother's grief, and the fact that she had the courage even to stand on that stage is remarkable.
"No one had the courage to tell Khloé because we knew she was days away from giving birth," Kylie explains to the camera.
He has never had the courage to risk or create wealth in the free market where he could provide jobs, opportunity and growth.
Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) is considering a primary challenge against Trump, saying that no Republican has had the courage to challenge the president.
As the Soviet Union began to crumble in the late 1980s, Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev had the courage to imagine a Europe undivided.
The police and rescue officials escorted the few residents who had the courage to come back the day after the tragedy, in silence.
Ultimately, only 6900 Republicans had the courage of their convictions to stand with me, while 2628 others joined with Democrats in bipartisan opposition.
Looking back at it now, I think if I hadn't been in clown makeup, I wouldn't have had the courage to do it.
It took me another four years until I had the courage — and the medical knowledge — to ask a second doctor for an IUD.
Her entire life has exploded because she had the courage to come forward out of a sense of patriotic duty, the greater good.
Obama called McCain a figure who had "the courage to put the greater good above our own" to which all Americans should aspire.
If over these many years, just one adult listened and had the courage and character to act, this tragedy could have been avoided.
And it has a good chance partly because some of the bill's most influential opponents have not had the courage of their convictions.
The mayor and the governor, the City Council and the Legislature could address these inequities if they had the courage to do so.
"I had the courage to be like 'I want this job and I want to learn as much as I can,'" she says.
"I had the courage to be like, 'I want this job and I want to learn as much as I can,'" she says.
Sure, I had some CV talking-points, but so did everyone else who had the courage to apply to Cambridge and got rejected.
She always says, 'did you get it?' and they say either they got it or they didn't but they had the courage to ask.
If over these many years, if just one adult listened and had the courage and character to act, this tragedy could have been avoided.
Could the #NHS in the UK self-finance a large part of #HealthTechnology innovation if it had the courage to commercialize its data trove?
"I think I've actually spoken about the elephant in the room, that so few academics have had the courage to talk about," he said.
"The brave women who had the courage to stand up and speak their truth about Harvey Weinstein are true heroes to us," he wrote.
One must applaud the Moody's rating agency for having had the courage to take on the Chinese government and to downgrade its debt rating.
"I don't know if I would have ever had the courage to come forward if it hadn't been for Sarah speaking up," Lawler said.
" Judith Harris, a Jungian analyst in Zurich, said Dr. Woodman "had the courage to explore the images of illness people held in their bodies.
"President Trump had the courage to speak the truth that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel," Mr. Reed said in an interview from Jerusalem.
They're these guys who believe in doing good and had the courage to act, it's just that things didn't turn out how they thought.
They're these guys who believe in doing good and had the courage to act, it's just that things didn't turn out how they thought.
There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of the significant pain those steel workers had the courage to share.
And I was just really touched that she had the courage to answer that question in a different way than she has spoken before.
But in that freedom, I spotted a kind of loneliness that I wasn't sure I had the courage to withstand, especially at holiday time.
MORE (R-Ariz.) for saying the veteran senator only had the courage to stand up to President Trump because of his brain cancer diagnosis.
They obviously need a fresh look and nobody really had the courage to do that because there&aposs certain risks to doing any of that.
It's incredible that despite these life-changing events, they had the courage to do many activities that I would never be brave enough to do.
At a certain point, I had the courage to say, 'I'm going to walk away and I'm just going to pray that you don't die.
Still, they haven't had the courage to walk out of school to stand up for their right to not be afraid in the first place.
Charles Sumner was brutally beaten unconscious on the Senate floor, the world's greatest deliberative body, because he had the courage to speak out against slavery.
"Hugely relieved that after so long the prosecution has had the courage to do the right thing," Marrian told Reuters via a message on WhatsApp.
"Until I started working directly with him, I'm not sure I had the courage to put my real authentic self into my work," she said.
In fact, even the technocrats are becoming cadres because none of them had the courage to tell the public what they knew about the virus.
And, thank you to these two gentlemen and all those who had the courage, including Senator Mitt Romney, to do what they believed was right.
Or how anyone ever had the courage to transport them here along roads fashioned for the puttering along of mere cars driven by mere men.
"It took me, like, a full 10 years of volunteering on other people's campaigns before I had the courage to actually run for office," she said.
And when we finally had the [courage] to confront him about it, he, without a flinch in his eye, calmly, simply and nonchalantly said, '...it's common.
Guttfield had the courage and perseverance to directly email Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezos, whose email address is public, pleading with the billionaire to investigate the matter.
It was under these circumstances that Bassel Khartabil, a free culture advocate, open software developer and Wikipedian, had the courage to dream of a different reality.
If the ruling party had the courage to open up the economic and political system, the pace of Ethiopia's progress towards prosperity and stability would quicken.
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
She found a boyfriend; she attracted a guy; discovered it wasn't the right guy; had the courage to get rid of him and start all over.
"I feel like if I hadn't worked for the president, I would never have had the courage or the wherewithal to run," Haaland told the network.
On its cobblestoned streets stand monuments and historic structures that tell stories of leaders who had the courage to defend freedom as they founded our nation.
What's more, he had the courage to ignore white notions about how a black man should behave, treating Paris as his own personal and professional playground.
The others who have vanished had the courage to critique organized religion, the influence of clerics in Pakistan and the country's powerful military on social media.
All of that is true because enough people in Washington in 1999 had the courage to cross party lines in support of our national security. Rep.
After I finished, I realized that this was a business that nobody had the courage to touch, and I was going to do something with it.
Were the candidate named Mitt Romney, pro-lifers would have spent the post-debate recap fretting about whether he really had the courage of his convictions.
It was very hard, and I am very thankful for those who came forward, and those who had the courage to bring such detailed footage out.
He had the courage to make the right choice notwithstanding the fact that he could have chosen somebody who would&aposve been an easier confirmation, but no.
It's not uncommon for leaders to claim well-built teams, products, and business units originated from people who took the initiative and had the courage to create.
Morley, Chase said last week, was taken off the case "because he had the courage to exercise his independent judgment in the pursuit of a fair result."
Only a few courageous "deniers" such as my mentor, the great economist Julian Simon, had the courage to call out the report as fallacious from the start.
Dr. Karcher says she will never forget that kindness, nor the fact that it made her do something she wouldn't have had the courage to do otherwise.
Trump's predecessors had never had the courage to stand up to the blackmail and never vouchsafed a plan for ending the war other than protecting South Korea.
I neither had the courage to upset their laws — and get up and wash the driver's plate myself — nor the ability to tell him this terrible instruction.
"I just feel terrible for the women who had the courage to come forward and give their evidence to the authorities in this case," his statement said.
"She's not afraid; she's had the courage to stand up where she needs to stand up," said North Las Vegas activist Yesenia Moya Garay, who is 28.
She had the courage to move from her small hometown in El Salvador, joining family friends who would reunite her with her mother in the United States.
No matter what it is, none of them have had the courage, the patriotism, or the guts to stand up for what is right for our country.
And it was from there that I started to make these systematic decisions in my life that I felt were lingering and I hadn't had the courage.
Instead, I will stand up for every individual who has ever had the courage to speak out; and for every person who felt liberated by the #metoo movement.
"No one had the courage to tell Khloé, because we knew she was days away from giving birth," Jenner, 21, says in a first-look posted by E!
It's ultimately cathartic, but that catharsis is only achieved because [vocalist Chris] Sutter had the courage to confront and air the tidal wave of shit weighing on him.
"No one had the courage to tell Khloé, because we knew she was days away from giving birth," said Kylie, 21, in a first-look posted by E!
I know people who have been married for more than a decade and have never had the courage to mention their omorashi fetish to their wife or husband.
Or, as some had the courage to do this past summer, they can take a stand for everyday Americans and reject this senseless attack on people's health care.
"Li Ao was a writer who had the courage to challenge the system and fight against authority," Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan's president, wrote in a post on Facebook.
Instead, I will stand up for every individual who has ever had the courage to speak out; and for every person who felt liberated by the #metoo movement.
While I learned that lesson 24 years ago, I most regret that it was at the expense of one of those who had the courage to come forward.
But I've spent 50 years wondering if and how my life would be different if I had had the courage to take Father Lyons up on his offer.
" They added: "While we can't give everyone free drug, we can help Mackenzie and Rodney, especially as they had the courage to step forward and share their experiences.
Admiral McRaven, more than any other retired military officer, has had the courage and integrity to speak out against the way President Trump has politicized our intelligence agencies.
At the end of the day, it was the Miss Americas who had the courage to stand up and say this wasn't right, we need to change this.
"I just feel terrible for the women who had the courage to come forward and give their evidence to the authorities in this case," the former DA said.
So I wish I'd known that, and I wish I'd had the courage to live as I was, instead of feeling I needed to wait to be 'finished.
"Not many people would have had the courage at the time that he took up the mantle," Terrance Alan, a member of the city's Cannabis Commission, told the newspaper.
"Most importantly, this case was important to the victims who had the courage to come forward and deserved the opportunity to confront the accused in the courtroom," Barr said.
"Walter had a vision of where the banking industry was going, and he had the courage and ability to act," former Chase CEO Bill Harrison said in a statement.
She had the courage to fight for the rights of sex workers, for suffrage, and for financial and legal rights for women—causes that are still hotly contested today.
I think about how this black pregnant teenager had the courage to stand up on her own against a racist, dehumanizing system, when a lot of other people wouldn't.
If you've been considering investing in a VPN service for a while now, but haven't had the courage to take the plunge, we have the perfect option for you.
Mabel Norris Reese ran a struggling weekly newspaper in Lake County, and this middle-aged white woman had the courage and fortitude to challenge the authority of Willis McCall.
And while the effort was poorly received publicly, employees remain proud of the effort "because the company had the courage and conviction to try and face this," he said.
" In a text to me, Duncan pointed to history: "39 men in a hot room in 1787 had the courage to break from the norm and empower a nation.
One of the reasons of course I admire Senator Sanders is that he had the courage and foresight to stand against this consensus even when it was not popular.
There are many investors who sold out and went to cash a long time ago or never had the courage to buy during the last crisis in the first place.
When I asked for my first raise, I had a five-page document outlining why I deserved more and I had the courage to ask for stock in the company.
"Six months ago before you and other people had the courage and bravery to come out about Harvey Weinstein…," host Stephen Colbert said before the Citizen Rose star interrupted him.
Only power metal's ceaseless rhythms and symphonic splendor can match Musk's soaring ambition, and now, one band has had the courage to try and capture this spirit in musical form.
By contrast with the CDC, the CPSBC recognized the harm that the guidelines were producing for some patients, and they had the courage and leadership to clarify their previous recommendations.
And in producing such a gorgeous object, Christopher de Hamel's publisher has had the courage of his convictions, because its physical and visual delights mirror its commercially unlikely subject matter.
"I wish I had the courage to come forward (at the time), because maybe all of these other subsequent victims would have never become his later victims," Elizabeth Baechel said.
A republican form of government needs information from those insiders who had the courage to demand that those holding the most powerful positions in the new government follow the law.
Nelson said she only had the courage to speak out after four other women — including one who was 14 at the time — came forward in the Washington Post last Thursday.
Now we are seeing our worst nightmares realized when we see the disbelief, pushback, hate, and death threats Ford is receiving just because she had the courage to speak up.
If I had had the courage to openly talk about it, and not have the fear of negative judgment about my struggles, I don't think I would have slipped so far.
They both lived in secret for years, sharing their mutual dreams of living as women, but it was Angel that had the courage to take that leap into an uncertain future.
Nothing's ever come of these though, as I've never had the courage to act on them since I've never been able to tell if the guys are actually gay or not.
"I want to add my voice of support for the women who have had the courage to speak out against Harvey Weinstein," wrote Gosling in a post on his Twitter account.
Last week Chahed called the 2017 budget the most controversial in Tunisia's history, but said his government "had the courage to begin these reforms in order to balance our public finances".
I haven't felt this way about a show since Lost — and that drama at least had the courage to look like it believed in itself, even if viewers still felt cheated.
"They haven't had the courage to hold one hearing in the United States Senate to hear from doctors, to hear from hospitals, to hear from insurance companies," Sanders said on MSNBC.
Then came September 7th, 2016, when Apple had the "courage" to announce it was ditching the 3.5mm jack (oh, and also by the way check out these new $150 wireless headphones!).
These women have had the courage to step up knowing that, in the past at least, it would be a 'he said, she said' situation until we've had this national conversation.
He also spoke out in support of India's burgeoning #MeToo movement, which recently rocked the country's political, media and entertainment establishment, and applauded those who had the courage to speak up.
Any survivor who had the courage to come forward only to be mocked and belittled by anyone really, but certainly by the President of the United States, it was very upsetting.
That's why the same president who invited the cowardly Gallagher and his wife to Mar-a-Lago — not the heroic SEALs who had the courage and integrity to step forward to defend their code, our code — was the same president who used the cowardly Rudy Giuliani to secretly push out the high-integrity U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, who had the courage to defend our code in diplomacy and try to prevent the spread of corruption in Kyiv.
As you may recall, Apple removed the headphone jack in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus because, as Apple marketing chief Phil Schiller explained, the company had the "courage" to do so.
"He thought I was cute in high school but never had the courage to talk to me, but he saw that tweet as an opportunity and thought, hey why not," she said.
"This album, I think, is more special to me and has resonated with more people because I had the courage and confidence to share more personal feelings on this record," she said.
"This historic settlement came about through the bravery of more than 300 women and girls who had the courage to stand up and refuse to be silenced," Manly said in a statement.
I had the courage to report the crime, go through an investigation, wait all these years to testify I have had to courage to keep on living so that I can testify.
"This historic settlement came about through the bravery of more than 300 women and girls who had the courage to stand up and refuse to be silenced," plaintiffs' attorney John Manly said.
I ran for mayor in 22008 knowing that nothing like Studebaker would ever come back — but believing that we would, our city would, if we had the courage to reimagine our future.
I never had the courage to correct him, so he still thinks my name is Sandy and knows nothing about me because I lose my ability to speak whenever he asks questions.
While I wish more publications had the courage to publish the most extreme -- and even offensive -- viewpoints, The Atlantic, like every other media outlet, has an audience to cater to and respect.
"And I can understand that, but they should have had the courage to ban the party and then this problem would never have happened," Mr. Dietrich said, referring to the establishment parties.
As a very young lawyer, she had made clear that she had the courage to fight for clients and for change, even when it might come at a cost to her career.
"That committee had the courage to demand that the leading executives of the tobacco industry tell the American people what they knew and when they knew that tobacco was addictive," Sanders wrote.
My father, however, had the courage and humility to accept, through my experience as I embarked on true recovery, that many things are beyond the reach of self-discipline, strength or positivity.
You are sitting here before members of the United States Senate's Judiciary Committee because you had the courage to come forward, because, as you have said, you believe it was your civic duty.
"If I had the courage to come back to Waco and face my rapist and testify, you could at least have had enough respect for me to show up today," the victim said.
" Winfrey reflected, "You wouldn't have been able to open hearts and touch hearts and change peoples minds and make a difference in the world had you not had the courage to do that.
"This case was important to the victims who had the courage to come forward and deserve the opportunity to confront the accused in the courtroom," Attorney General William Barr said, following Epstein's death.
"—CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) August 12, 2019"Most importantly, this case was important to the victims who had the courage to come forward and deserve the opportunity to confront the accused in the courtroom.
I had already asked her out once in kind of a 'no big deal' way, but this was the first time, I think, that I had the courage to make a serious request.
The number of said women who had the courage to push against these more powerful men can be, sadly, counted on one hand alone ... I thank The New York Times for standing strong.
They should have had the courage to stand by their decision to publish "How-To," written in black vernacular by Anders Carlson-Wee, a white poet, and to state the reasons for it.
There's so many people who could possibly be going through something similar, especially LGBTQ youth, and so I'm really glad that he was strong enough, and had the courage to share his story.
Robert Frank had the courage and foresight to use his blinders as an outsider to make a visual statement about his "America" that changed the way the whole world looked at this country.
"I've said several times I would do it, but I've never had the courage," Christian Pignol, a vendor of plants and vegetables at the Bandol market, said about voting for the National Front.
"[Bachelet] forgets that the only reason [her] country isn't like Cuba is thanks to those who had the courage to put a stop to the left in 1973," Bolsonaro wrote, according to Reuters.
"The brave women who had the courage to stand up and speak their truth about Harvey Weinstein are true heroes to us," said Tatum and his producing partner, Reid Carolin, in a joint statement.
"I ran for mayor in 2011 knowing that nothing like Studebaker would ever come back — but believing that we would, our city would, if we had the courage to reimagine our future," Buttigieg said.
"He had the courage to take the political hit for raising taxes for improvements that future governors would cut the ribbons on," Vivian E. Watts, a Democratic state delegate from Arlington, said in 2002.
Trump "has had the courage and wisdom to stand up to the globalist elites, to stand up to the countries of the world that are engaging in unfair trade practices," the trade advisor added.
"You wouldn't have been able to open hearts and touch hearts and change people's minds and make a difference in the world had you not had the courage to do that," Winfrey tells DeGeneres.
" Thorne shared an Instagram post Sunday evening which said she was physically and sexually abused until age 14, "...when I finally had the courage to lock my door at night and sit by it.
" Davonna Dangerfield said there was a prideful component for her and her husband, Christopher, when "we saw that Crystal had the courage to not allow outside influences to push her in a certain way.
Kazushi Sakuraba was a national hero not just because he beat a quartet of Gracies: it's because he got his skull caved in by Wanderlei Silva and had the courage to do it again.
And while I can recognize when men are attractive, I don't feel compelled to go up to anyone and strike up a conversation, and I haven't had the courage to redownload any dating apps.
The instructor at the afternoon session sought to inspire the crowd, saying that if they only had the courage, they could someday quit their day jobs and live the way they always wanted to.
First, she had the good fortune of surviving 23 stabs to her upper body, then she had the courage to press charges, and then she grew a skin thick enough to withstand character assassination.
"Pope Benedict had the courage to dissolve a women's congregation that had a certain level because this slavery of women had entered, even sexual slavery, by clerics or by the founder," the Pope said.
In the best light, the US government had the courage to fill a glaring gap in international law enforcement: no other country had the gumption or resources to tackle the cronyism rampant at FIFA.
She said that women in particular have had the courage to stand up to the gun lobby and face the political music because they believe their stance can help make the U.S. a safer place.
I deserve some pleasure, too, she reminded herself, which wouldn't have been such a terrible status update — not to mention an epitaph on her fucking tombstone — if only she'd had the courage to post it.
"His own financial controversies and accusations — which led, of course, to conviction — cloud his administration, but he had the courage at the time to raise revenues when the state desperately needed them," Mr. Walters said.
Without the GSB class, I would never have had the courage to advocate for building Marketplace at Facebook, a product where millions of people connect each month to buy and sell and create their livelihoods.
The Republicans who voted for Trump had the courage to reject the GOP, while the Democrats have failed, ignoring the massive, anti-establishment movement evinced by the vast support Sanders garnered and still commands. Sen.
Manhattan's district attorney, Cyrus Vance Jr., had the opportunity to at last hold Mr. Weinstein accountable in 2015, when one of Mr. Weinstein's victims had the courage to report him for an alleged sexual assault.
In a televised message on Good Friday, Prince Charles spoke of the persecution of Christians around the world and said he had been "deeply moved" by those who had the courage to forgive their tormentors.
"These were women who had the courage to raise their hand and run and step into the arena, and I want to focus on making sure they have that support early on," Ms. Stefanik said.
"It's time that Europe had the courage to offer safe alternatives that allow these people to come without putting their own lives or those of their children in danger," Tommaso Fabri of MSF Italy said.
"To all those who have had the courage to come forward as part of these class actions — and to those who will come forward — we offer our sincere regret that you experienced sexual misconduct," Gen.
"She had the courage to keep collecting and sharing evidence even when officials didn't want information revealed," Zhang Jicheng, a former Henan journalist who helped uncover the spread of AIDS there, said in an interview.
President Trump has had the courage to stand athwart free-trade fanatics (an aside: we never have had free trade with China) and those obsessed with appeasing the Chinese so as to not risk conflict.
" Calling Peppermint star a "woman who is beautiful inside and out," Bocelli says he was thrilled to work with "such an eclectic, curious and sensitive artist … who also had the courage to put herself out there.
"The brave women who had the courage to stand up and speak their truth about Harvey Weinstein are true heroes to us," Tatum and Carolin wrote in a joint statement, which was posted to Tatum's Instagram.
"This historic settlement came about through the bravery of more than 300 women and girls who had the courage to stand up and refuse to be silenced," said John Manly, the lead attorney for the victims.
Without Michelle, I don't think I would have bounced back so quickly and thanks to her pep talks, I had the courage to meet up with that ex and get the rest of my belongings back.
"To be honest, I have not had the courage before to talk about my own struggles with post-traumatic stress," he told an audience of about 60 people in Lynn, a working-class suburb of Boston.
"We will continue to stand with those who had the courage to come forward while, in the meantime, it seems Hoosiers will also continue to wait for Curtis Hill to do the right thing," he said.
If I hadn't pursued music I hope I would've had the courage to pursue acting, but it's easier to have the courage to say "fuck you" to everyone and everything if there's more of you doing it.
"This historic settlement came about through the bravery of more than 300 women and girls who had the courage to stand up and refuse to be silenced," said John Manly, another attorney for many of the victims.
The thing the dystopian novels could never predict was the sudden rebellion of the national park social media managers I wish the Democrats in office had the courage of a South Dakota national park social media intern.
"I was sexually abused and physically growing up from the day I can remember till I was 14," the actress wrote, "when I finally had the courage to lock my door at night and sit by it."
"Adams had the courage to file two months after the deadline once she was aware that a criminal investigation was taking place against Sorberon," her lawyer, Ben Meiselas, an attorney at Geragos & Geragos, said over the phone.
Not just the activists and firebrands who organized campaigns, marches and petitions, but the ordinary folks who've had the courage and the confidence to live openly and show that their relationships are no different from straight ones.
"Imagine I had the courage to put on makeup and left the house to buy groceries feeling like I was having a good skin day, but then someone commented on my skin and offered advice," she says.
"You are sitting here before members of the United States Senate's Judiciary Committee because you had the courage to come forward, because as you said, you believe it was your civic duty," Harris said as Ford nodded.
And that they are not disgusted by Trump bragging in the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape about his sexually assaulting women and then publicly shaming the victims of his alleged sexual misconduct who had the courage to come forward.
But amongst all those field-tested clones that refuse to break the mold, one game has had the courage to try something new and stick to its guns, offering up a rare, refreshing take on competitive multiplayer: Awesomenauts.
"This historic settlement came about through the bravery of more than 300 women and girls who had the courage to stand up and refuse to be silenced," John Manly, an attorney representing the survivors said in a statement.
And I'm also going to be thanking God for our President Donald Trump, who had the courage to do what no other US President has done, and that is to officially recognize Jerusalem and to move the embassy.
Not least is how they had the courage to do what they did, all their lives, and what it was like to be them, together, over all those decades, in all those rooms, jail cells, salons and studios.
That is a failure on multiple levels, but none is more important than her failure to protect the young women who had the courage to speak up decades ago and the hundreds who became Nassar's victims after that.
That is a failure on multiple levels, but none is more important than her failure to protect the young women who had the courage to speak up decades ago and the hundreds who became Nassar's victims after that.
But you have to ask yourself: Would I have also had the courage to put money back in while the economy was still in horrendous shape in 2009, with double-digit unemployment and a banking system in tatters?
"This historic settlement came about through the bravery of more than 300 women and girls who had the courage to stand up and refuse to be silenced," John Manly, the attorney who represented Nassar's survivors said in the release.
A victim had the courage and the trust to say, 'I'm gonna take Dolan at his word, I'm gonna come forward with something that's been haunting me for, what, a half century almost,' and they took it very seriously.
He proudly stated during the Democratic primary that he was the only candidates who had the "courage" to support that concept and used it to show how he would stand up to the Trump administration if he becomes governor.
" The movement happened, she wrote in a TIME magazine tribute to the march, "because four extraordinary women — Tamika Mallory, Bob Bland, Carmen Perez, and Linda Sarsour — had the courage to take on something big, important and urgent, and never gave up.
In the aftermath of the referendum some conservatives in Europe hailed Brexit as a glorious example of British exceptionalism, showing that Britain alone had the courage to stand up for common sense and democracy in a Europe hijacked by federalist fanatics.
I'm not sure if I would have had the courage to switch to a new career track had I not found out about my health: When your survival is at question, things like a career change won't even phase you.
"Many of us wish we had the courage to have played the role John McCain played," said Connie Mack III, a Florida Republican who entered the House with Mr. McCain in 1983 and later served with him in the Senate.
It's in his family DNA — his dad, the 41st president, and his grandfather, Prescott Bush, who served nobly in the U.S. Senate representing Connecticut in the 1950s as a moderate Republican who had the courage to stand up to Sen.
"I was sexually abused and physically growing up from the day I can remember till I was 14..when I finally had the courage to lock my door at night and sit by it," she wrote in an Instagram post.
Tavis Smiley pushes back against allegations of sexual misconduct: "I have never groped, I have never coerced, I have never exposed myself inappropriately…I celebrate and applaud these women who've had the courage to come out and tell their truth." pic.twitter.
"I was sexually abused and physically growing up from the day I can remember till I was 14..when I finally had the courage to lock my door at night and sit by it," she wrote in an emotional Instagram post.
The example of Wehner and other survivors should be inspiring, she says: "I think people should take Jeanie's courage, that she had the courage to do this, and they should have the same courage to solve this crime and to solve it correctly."
"The truth of the matter is that AIDS freed me up to do some things that I might not have had the courage otherwise to do, and going public about my abuse at the age of 40 is one of them," he admits.
"I celebrate and applaud these women who have had the courage to come out and to tell their truth, and lead us in a conversation about how to create healthy work spaces," he said during a December 18 interview on Good Morning America.
"Pope Benedict had the courage to dissolve a female congregation which was at a certain level, because this slavery of women had entered it — slavery, even to the point of sexual slavery — on the part of clerics or the founder," he said.
"I was immediately impressed when I saw Riley's letter; that a nine-year-old girl had the courage to use her voice to call attention to an issue and keep us accountable," Curry said in an announcement of the UA ICON Curry 6.
Their stories helped shape the general concept of the show, but in talking to Toledo, one is left with the impression that what moved him most was the strength of the women who had the courage to lend their image to the project.
"As irritating as it is that alleged perpetrators can make a comeback quickly, the way I like to answer that is: What about all the women out there who aren't working anymore simply because they had the courage to come forward?" she asks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States withdrew from the U.N. Human Rights Council on Tuesday after no other countries "had the courage to join our fight" to reform the "hypocritical and self-serving" body, said U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.
"The government was at the epicenter of the Tuskegee study, and Bill Jenkins had the courage to bring forth his ethical concerns while he was still a government employee," Dr. Rueben Warren, director of the bioethics center, said in a telephone interview.
" Carl Bildt: Brexit crackup reveals empty promises -   WaPo : "The United Kingdom is crashing into the fundamental intellectual dishonesty of its brave Brexit campaigners: No one on the pro-Brexit side had the courage or the competence to explain alternatives to membership in the European Union.
He's the guy who stole Taylor Swift's award at the VMAs, the dude who had the courage to say "George Bush doesn't care about black people" on live TV, and the man who married Kim Kardashian and helped turn her into a style icon.
"I was sexually violated while at work, and even though I had the courage to tell anyone and everyone who'd listen, as time went on it seemed like I had very little control in truly preventing this from happening to anyone else," she added.
According to Thursday's report—a frustratingly vague document that fails to name names—Baylor systemically and habitually discouraged women from reporting sexual assault accusations, and even went to far as to retaliate against at least one woman who had the courage to do so anyway.
Not only did the 212-year-old Brook (230-2000, 222 KOs) win a majority decision over Shawn Porter in 22018 to win the IBF crown, but he had the courage to move up to middleweight to face Golovkin at London's O250 Arena last September.
"State Senator Bollier has always had the courage to put politics aside in order to do the right thing, and she was instrumental in helping stop the Brownback cuts to schools, roads and public safety," Grissom said in a statement Thursday to the news outlet.
I remember lying on my bathroom floor after a night of drunken debauchery believing my life had reached the point where living was just too painful and I was envisioning any way to stop the constant torment… I finally had the courage to ask for help.
A long list of Republicans and independents wish that every Republican politician in the back rooms and corridors of the Capitol in Washington had the courage that Nikki Haley showed at the Al Smith dinner, to say what she said, to step forward as she stepped forward.
Books of The Times If a publisher had come to me four months ago and asked me to write a book about the Zika crisis in just 21.9 days, I'm not sure I would have had the courage to say yes, as Donald G. McNeil Jr. did.
" But, he says, he was finally able to channel memories of a phase when he and Lauren "dated other people for a very long time, and if I'd never really had the courage, or whatever, to walk up to her and say, 'Hey, we need to get married.
"He had the courage to plainly admit America's shortcomings, to then lay out bold plans to address those problems and to ask his fellow Americans for help in solving them … he inspired a generation to enter public service and to ask what they could do for their country."
"As a sexual assault victim, I am disgusted and appalled by the way that I have been re-victimized over the last 85033 weeks after I had the courage to come forward," Swetnick said in a statement released by her lawyer, possible 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Michael Avenatti.
He had the courage to be the first American president to go toe-to-toe with China over trade, intellectual-property theft and other issues, putting America first and ultimately brokering the first phase of a U.S.-China trade deal that represents an enormous victory for America's workers.
"Pope Benedict had the courage to dissolve a female congregation which was at a certain level, because this slavery of women had entered it — slavery, even to the point of sexual slavery — on the part of clerics or the founder," Francis told reporters on board the papal plane.
Lopez Obrador&aposs support "is exactly why we know that he is the candidate who has had the courage to stand up to the government," said Miguel Angel Miramontes Macias, a third-grade teacher from the central state of Guanajuato who took part in a Mexico City protest march this month.
I admired what seemed like an out-of-season raw silk regimental tie with pastel pink, blue and yellow stripes ($79), probably the only item in the store that could go with the pink velvet Gucci slippers I've been coveting for a year and not had the courage to buy.
The problem is Congress has not had the courage to act, which is why, when elected president of the United States, I will give the United States Congress 100 days to pull their act together, bring all these good ideas together, and put a bill on my desk for signature.
The problem is Congress has not had the courage to act, which is why, when elected president of the United States, I will give the United States Congress 100 days to pull their act together, bring all these good ideas together, and put a bill on my desk for signature.
" The governor added, "This new law recognizes the injustice that has gone on for far too long and honors all the women who have suffered this pain and all the advocates who had the courage to come forward and tell their story so that other women may be spared the pain.
In the Clintons, we have not so much inexcusably callous words as inexcusably criminal actions — actions that have victimized women; actions that have entailed perjury and obstruction of justice; and actions that were calculated to smear the very victims who had the courage to speak out against an incumbent President.
And like other films of its ilk— Superbad, American Pie, Can't Hardly Wait, or even last year's Blockers comes to mind immediately—it focuses on a nerdy best friend pair who realize high school could have been more, if only they had the courage to wild out and take risks.
"It is offensive that in purporting to stand by a Supreme Court nominee who has been accused of sexual assault, Mr. Trump has chosen once again to defame and attack women, including our client, who had the courage to come forward to tell the truth about his own unwanted assaultive behavior," Wang said.
The two shared a love of jazz and a deep connection that saw them spend the next few months meeting at dances and talking all night before Seretse had the courage to ask her to attend an upcoming show with him as a date — and before he later asked her to marry him.
Turning the whole world into beta testers has its advantages It's because Samsung had the courage to try something as out-there as the original Gear watch — whose integrated camera I still think is a cool, if entirely unpractical feature — that it could collect truly useful and meaningful feedback for its future projects.
Rather than presenting his Italian side as a justification for behaving crudely or unkindly, Scaramucci should have remembered his responsibility to represent his Italian grandfather, who had the courage to come here, and his father, a construction worker who, I trust, was very proud to see his son go to America's great universities.
Like the boy who had the courage to tell the emperor he had no clothes, or like Alexander Solzhenitsyn, whose lone voice of truth helped topple a totalitarian empire, when this too crumbles, Jordan Peterson will be seen as the courageous catalyst that exposed the lies and made us a wiser people.
Today's Republican legislators have supported President Trump's rejection of Congress's independent authority by showing nothing but indifference to the alarming testimony of credible witnesses, and scorn for public servants who have had the courage to testify — an attitude that should be infuriating to anyone who expects legislators to honor their oath of office.
"To all those who have had the courage to come forward as part of these class actions – and to those who will come forward – we offer our sincere regret that you experienced sexual misconduct in our workplace," Deputy Defense Minister Jody Thomas and the military's top commander, General Jonathan Vance, said in a statement.
"If I had the courage to stand up for myself back then, then I have the courage to stand up for [my constituents in Washington]," Chandler tells CNBC Make It. Though she could make history as the first openly transgender congressperson, she remains focused on her 13-point platform — and she hopes others will, too.
If you're looking to reclaim your curls in the new year but haven't had the courage to go for the chop, let me leave you with this: The only thought I had leaving the salon after my Monacut — even though it ended up being shorter than I expected — was, What took me so long to do this?
By exposing web platforms that may host sexual speech to wide-ranging civil and criminal liability, it incentivizes them to over-censor their users  It's deeply disappointing that neither Congress nor the president had the courage to speak up for the innocent people who will be silenced under the law, including the victims it will put in more danger.
Hardly any Republican in the Senate has had the courage, other than Rand Paul of Kentucky, to stand up to the insurance companies and explain how Obamacare and any bill that preserves the subsidies is a permanent bailout for health insurance giants despite very strong profits for the major players in that industry since Obamacare became law.
In closing, I'd like to say directly to the president: We honor our veterans even in the rain, you tell the truth even when it doesn't aggrandize you, you respect the law and incredible law enforcement agents, you don't villianize them, you don't disparage generals, gold star families, prisoners of war and other heroes who had the courage to fight for this country.
In closing, I'd like to say directly to the president, we honor our veterans even in the rain, you tell the truth even when it doesn't aggrandize you, you respect the law and incredible law enforcement agents, you don't villainize them, you don't disparage generals, gold star families, prisoners of war and other heroes who had the courage to fight for this country.
It is pretty clear that the House of Representatives could have passed immigration-reform legislation if John Boehner would have had the courage to break the undemocratic and highly partisan "Hastert rule," which blocks a floor vote unless a majority of the majority party supports the bill, and would have put forth for a vote the bipartisan legislation passed by the Senate.
But at a time when public officials ranging from movie network bosses to morning-show hosts are being forced out of their jobs, at a time when a group of young Olympic gymnasts had the courage to send their abuser to jail, and at a time when even among elected officials, accusations of sexual harassment have become career-ending -- the White House somehow isn't held to the same standards.
I'm especially susceptible to holiday specials — "The Snowman," from the BBC ("The whole world seemed to be held in a dreamlike stillness") is the worst, but I cry at "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," too, and not only because I admire the pluck of Hermey the Elf, who came out as a dentist during a time when very few Claymation figures had the courage to live their lives authentically.
We sincerely thank the members of Congress who had the courage and the vision to support the FUTURE Act, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 85033 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE for demonstrating his consistent, and unwavering support for HBCUs, and other MSIs by signing this difference-making bill into law.
" (Ashby was a director known for the films Coming Home starring Jane Fonda and Jon Voight, as well as Shampoo with Warren Beatty.) Penn adds Cooper's directorial efforts (he also co-wrote the screenplay and starred in the film) are "the achievement of one artist who had the courage to stand naked and jump from the edge of a vertical cliff, bringing his whole cast and crew with him, and simultaneously catch their fall.
Since people were already excited about this a few weeks ago, let's get this one new feature out of the way: Android P has built-in support for notches, those display cutouts Apple had the courage to pioneer with the iPhone X. Developers will be able to call a new API to check whether a device has a cutout and its dimensions and then request full-screen content to flow around it.
"The fact that he had the courage to come out here the day after, when all of the media outlets are reporting on it, calling him out on it, and all of the other candidates are saying, 'Oh this just shows his inexperience,' that shows a lot of courage to come out here and put on a brave face and continue on," said Holly Stanhope, a Manchester resident and Rubio supporter who came to the event with her fiancé.
And in a world where there&aposs so many people who -- you know, you&aposre in one tribe or the other, you&aposre on one side or the other, he had the courage of this intellect, the courage of his convictions, and you know, if he thought that Democrats were doing something wrong, he&aposd call it and when he thought people on his side of the aisle, conservatives were betraying what he thought were the right principles, he would call them out as well.
History will be kind to the long and growing list of conservatives, Republicans and former Republicans who have had the courage and clarity to aggressively confront the attack against America by Russian dictator Putin, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who is ominously uninterested in confronting Putin's attack against American and European democracy.
More Soviet than statutory, House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Speaker Pelosi, it's time to throw American innovators a lifeline Why Americans must tune in to the Trump impeachment hearings MORE (D-Calif.) and Rep Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffGraham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial Democrats seize on new evidence in first public impeachment hearing MORE's (D-Calif.) six-committee persecution of the president from the basement of the Capitol dragged on for more than a month before the leadership had the courage to begin a formal House inquiry into the impeachment of America's duly-elected president.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief Congress kicks bipartisan energy innovation into higher gear MORE (R-Alaska), Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSchumer blasts 'red flag' gun legislation as 'ineffective cop out' McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Shaken Portman urges support for 'red flag' laws after Ohio shooting MORE (R-Ohio), Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE (R-Nev.) and Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa), who voiced concerns and doubts about the bill, would have had the courage to come out against the bill — early and often.

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