There was individual heroism, group heroism on a scale that makes you glad that you're human.
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" According to the Army, the Medal of Heroism is awarded to a JROTC cadet "who performs an act of heroism.
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Of course, Trae tha Truth may have outdone everyone here by literally rescuing people from the floodwaters in a boat, but heroism is heroism no matter what form it takes.
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His times pushed him neither to heroism nor to villainy.
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That kind of moral heroism took place in extraordinary circumstances.
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No surprise, the story of his heroism gained some traction.
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His proposal to ban Muslims, questioning the heroism of Sen.
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What can we count on if not Jon's blind heroism?
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But amid the horror were stories of heroism like Oakley's.
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Yiru Sun chose to turn heartache into heroism on Saturday.
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Lemm received full military honors for his heroism and bravery.
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Tales of heroism were already beginning to emerge Wednesday morning.
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If that's not feminist heroism, I don't know what is.
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As a culture, we're intoxicated by stories of entrepreneurial heroism.
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Editorial Notebook Chuck Tingle took an unlikely route to heroism.
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His characteristic ardor and heroism were, on this occasion, muted.
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We will forever be grateful for his courage and heroism.
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Governments everywhere tend to drastically undervalue incrementalism and overvalue heroism.
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Doing so will mean discovering the heroism of the incremental.
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Instead, she was told stories about his heroism and legacy.
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Williams saw heroism and artistry in such poses and pretenses.
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"His heroism inspires, his life shapes our character," Romney continued.
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But privately her heroism endured without medals, plaques or flags.
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This season sees Luke dealing with the aftermath of his heroism.
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The public reacts differently to the heroism of Danny Rand, a.k.a.
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And we will have the chance to hold up their heroism.
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For his heroism, "He got an entire sausage pizza," Sandra says.
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But, we also always honored his sacrifice and heroism, in uniform.
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"Colorado will always remember the heroism of Kendrick Castillo," he wrote.
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During the speech, Trump instead focused on heroism during Hurricane Harvey.
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She did not know his heroism was fueled by fuming rage.
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Would he concoct a story about his heroism, John McCain-style?
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Trump praised the responders who attended for their heroism and sacrifice.
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The heroism is all the same, however, as Jones sees it.
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When pressed, he admitted the act of heroism was an anomaly.
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Pulaski never received a cent from the government for his heroism.
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Opinion What the astonishing Chiune Sugihara teaches us about moral heroism.
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The senator's heroism should not blind us to his political failures.
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We love personal stories of heroism, sacrifice, challenges overcome, outstanding virtue.
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Before his heroism, Stubby was a stray from New Haven, Conn.
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Heroism, as we see here, is often a product of necessity.
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Instead, it implicitly blames moral catastrophes on a failure of heroism.
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Heroism can be as simple as putting your empathy into action.
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And America needs that kind of heroism, now more than ever.
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In his memoir, though, he played down his decoration for heroism.
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It's the negotiation between those strengths and weaknesses that defines heroism.
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This Care Bear heroism plagues the Marvel franchise, preventing fresh, original storytelling.
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Images of heroism and destruction have been making the rounds on Twitter.
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Addressing the crowds on Monday, Putin commemorated the heroism of Soviet troops.
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But we shouldn't just be celebrating that heroism on the back end.
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We should be celebrating the heroism and ingenuity on the front end.
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I've witnessed heroism, grace, strength and brilliance in every walk of life.
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Earlier in the campaign, Trump also downplayed the heroism of Arizona Sen.
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That existence always ends in death, but there's no pressure of heroism.
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" She added, "Such singularities are useful to the common perception of heroism.
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As CIA agents, these two were constantly performing selfless acts of heroism.
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"There were many acts of incredible heroism that night, miracles," he said.
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But this weekend, he would pay the ultimate price for his heroism.
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There were all kinds of examples of heroism on display that morning.
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And above all, he exalts black heroism in the face of adversity.
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A day of heroism would help to cancel out months of dithering.
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They are also capable of acts of genuine evil and genuine heroism.
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Mayor De Blasio spoke about Mensah's heroism in a tweet on Saturday.
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For her heroism, the 65-year-old woman paid with her life.
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The tone strikes that familiar mix of earnest heroism and relatable humor.
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There is another danger in the false solutions masquerading as climate heroism.
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The focus is on heroism and rebellion, giving voice to the underrepresented.
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John McCain endorsed Trump, even though Trump had mocked his war heroism.
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Their heroism, like that of many in the Resistance, comes to nothing.
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He can't keep order among his troops and only possesses personal heroism.
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Mboro grew up hearing stories about the heroism of anti-colonial fighter.
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"The heroism of these officers is truly remarkable," he said on Friday.
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"We expected, I suppose, conventional stories of heroism and bravery," Mendes said.
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The sounds, the colors, the heroism, the pathos, the humanity, the love.
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The script called for him to launch into a speech about heroism.
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Heroism in battle always meant that some things are worth dying for.
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Why must she also be part of a long legacy of heroism?
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Despite McCain's heroism, Trump notoriously mocked him during the 2016 election campaign.
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The heroism and villainy that play out thereafter is suspenseful, if predictable.
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Hold your horses, New Yorkers ... heroism takes a little bit of time.
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Love, courage, and heroism might not be enough to save the human race.
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He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his heroism.
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Tom Holland's got the sweet-natured comic relief and inner heroism on lock.
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There's this clear element of heroism, but people not feeling like heroes afterward.
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Batman, Superman, and the Suicide Squad asked the questions about what heroism means.
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He says Judge's heroism in the way he died was completely in character.
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Octavia Spencer is bringing her own brand of super-heroism to Black Panther.
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But the protagonist's threat, that scene, is not a moment of singular heroism.
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Battlefront emphasizes collective effort, rather than individual heroism, as the path to victory.
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Heroism has its place in our narratives, but is it a reliable strategy?
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In the end, Nobody Speak devolves into a kitschy paean to journalistic heroism.
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Reading Berlin was one way of turning no-alternative politics into intellectual heroism.
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She went from red in her ledger to the absolute peak of heroism.
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We often celebrate the heroism of Mandela, of Desmond Tutu, of Kwame Nkrumah.
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This narrative of national reconciliation and military heroism was especially pervasive in Memphis.
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Where is heroism in the quiet little moments that make up everyday life?
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It conveys messages of heroism through well-known references to Ethiopian battle songs.
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However, heroism lasts forever, and those who believe in freedom will always prevail.
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Instead, the driving narrative is a story about the heroism of white Americans.
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Political heroism and displays of principled valor have been banished from its ranks.
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You can practically hear the screenwriters ticking checkboxes: symbol of American heroism, check.
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All three have been posthumously awarded the Medal of Heroism by the Army.
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There were stories exaggerating Mr. Bolsonaro's heroism and spreading rumors about his rivals.
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Last year, he mangled the story of recognizing the heroism of Navy captain.
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The shooting played out too quickly to contemplate acts of heroism, he said.
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The story creates drama from a classic combination of heroism and harsh conditions.
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They are releasing video clips of officers carrying out impromptu acts of heroism.
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Others may try to emulate Sherrod Brown's working-class heroism; I hope so.
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RT if you cry every time you watch a soldier recognized for heroism.
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The chilling surveillance video shows at least one moment of desperation and heroism.
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Just take a look at some of the year's greatest acts of heroism.
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Sports and Concussions Sports are often associated with heroism — endurance, toughness, and valor.
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Rey's self-made heroism is what keeps her on the straight and narrow.
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Should we all be living lives with as much moral heroism as these people?
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We want to believe the ugliness in the world can be overcome through heroism.
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I think it's this emphasis on heroism that makes the museum so wildly popular.
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The moon landing, in First Man, does not look like an act of heroism.
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"The heroism of Pam and Michelle is what's really important here," Jake tells PEOPLE.
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But for far too long, their heroism has not received the recognition it deserves.
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Real heroism was still possible even in the age of narcissism and self-pity.
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I felt a kinship between us, a shared heroism that outranked right or wrong.
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His writing evokes neither a sense of pity nor a warped sense of heroism.
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Energize a national narrative of victimhood and heroism through the manipulation of historical memory.
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The result is that Battlefront tactics work on collective effort rather than individual heroism.
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I want to acknowledge the breathtaking heroism of police officers just doing their jobs.
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Many Republicans were appalled in July when he questioned the heroism of Arizona Sen.
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It's likely that he has experienced his last moment of heroism in the series.
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But what once felt radical has blossomed into a rhetoric of almost mandatory heroism.
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Corrine Lomas recalled the heroism of fellow concertgoers, risking their lives to save others.
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Far less attention was paid to the victims, their suffering, or even their heroism.
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It is a story of great heroism in the midst of humiliation and depravation.
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But thanks to Trump, the lie of Planned Parenthood's heroism has been further proliferated.
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Perhaps his wartime heroism helped to instill an appreciation for each breath God gives.
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They have illustrated chaos, heartbreak and heroism from first responders, concertgoers and family members.
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Almost 60,000 people have signed an online petition demanding he be decorated for heroism.
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I don't feel like we see it very much, the heroism of just doggedness.
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Performances that best convey the heroism of this symphony have more breadth and weight.
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As Mike pivots from moral ambiguity to righteous heroism, Mr. Neeson looks increasingly tired.
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Amid the fear and destruction, there have been moments of uplifting heroism and levity.
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There is no heroism, there are no good works, except those that serve Trump.
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross lauded the heroism and professionalism of his SWAT officers.
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Recognition for both men, Ms. James said, would effectively acknowledge the heroism both showed.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio praised Phelan's heroism and mourned his death in a tweet.
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He, like many other immigrants serving in our military, exemplified bravery, heroism, and sacrifice.
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I, however, failed to see heroism as I was blinded by his abusive nature.
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It is a place where military heroism is celebrated as a foundational national principle.
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That is the definition of heroism, and that is exactly what the whistleblower did.
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On balancing Owens' heroism with educating viewers It was an incredibly long, endless conversation.
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The actual consumption of food (or, here, drink) is the final act before heroism.
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Mr Maduro and his circle lack the aura of heroism that originally surrounded Fidel Castro.
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President Donald Trump's D-Day commemoration speech featured moving stories of heroism, determination, and grit.
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" Fellow Batman actor, Ben Affleck, echoed the sentiment in a tweet ... "Adam West exemplified heroism.
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Ahead, take a look at eight moments of heroism in Texas over the past weekend.
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And every so often, there are extensive Reddit debates and Quora queries about Rorschach's heroism.
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Scenes of chaos and heroism unfolded outside the seat of government in Europe's biggest capital.
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He'd become a saintly, too-pure-for-this-world symbol of heroism and self-sacrifice.
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Purple Hearts often involve heroism but do not need to: they are awards for hardship.
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The 3D experience immerses users in a virtual-reality adventure of heroism and martial arts.
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And I believe survival of this — no matter how long — is a type of heroism.
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Even in their 22016-2 defeat to France there was an echo of Norse heroism.
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Let us acknowledge that extremism bred heroism, professionalism, courage, and supremely American, exquisitely human decency.
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Happy endings such as Mr Pulido's will continue to depend on individual acts of heroism.
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The term "freemen," whose heroism is celebrated in the fourth stanza, would have encompassed both.
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A serpentine plot plays out, as the distribution of villainy and heroism shifts between parties.
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In his most recent, Kim Jong Un praised North Koreans' heroism for enduring the sanctions.
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His heroism also worsened his back injury, securing him a lifelong struggle with back pain.
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Heroism is, of course, found the world over, wherever our military engages to defend freedom.
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Gorsuch took the opportunity to deliver a patriotic lecture about the heroism of the Founders.
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The architect, whose office did not respond to queries, is challenging historic models of heroism.
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He opts out of stitches, assuming his heroism will earn him the group date rose.
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In every pandemic there are doctors and nurses who respond with unbelievable heroism and compassion.
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It's a wonderful story of moral leadership in the face of adversity, moral heroism. Moral.
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Even dark moments are transitory, and crises can end with bright spots from everyday heroism.
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And they're all rooted in Game of Thrones' three aforementioned strengths: heroism, subversion, and history.
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What stands in the way of her family's heroism is the era they're caught in.
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Imagine if we rewarded heroism in battle not with medals but with a cash prize.
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Accounts of heroism were the genre of non-breaking news that generated the most interactions.
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But heroism, however real, doesn't, by definition, make "The Last Full Measure" a great movie.
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He praised the "breathtaking heroism of members of the public who literally ran towards danger."
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But instead of focusing his ire solely on the nominee or the heroism of Capt.
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The whole thing is tragic and lazy, when what we need is heroism and bravery.
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We saw some heroism from some Afghans and there were obviously some Afghans who underperformed.
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Prater downplayed his quick-thinking act of heroism — and credits the discovery of the baby elsewhere.
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For a more entertaining slice of heroism, My Hero Academia's third season is premiering on Hulu.
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"One of the themes of the movie is the cost of your own heroism," said McFeely.
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At it's best, Marvel's Spider-Man focuses on the heroism of the people behind the mask.
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French heads of state here once spoke of national unity, of patriotism, of resistance, of heroism.
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To Walker, Khan was a man who embodied patriotism and heroism, irrelevant of religion or ethnicity.
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Our brains are naturally primed to respond to bold, bloody violence and feats of impossible heroism.
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And like many Americans I'm grateful to the US Capitol Police officers for their extraordinary heroism.
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Thanks to the heroism of the Capitol Police, all those injured are expected to fully recover.
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In valuing his beloved elf above all else, Beren's heroism becomes one of sacrifice and forbearance.
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The idea that "triggered" liberals can't handle masculine feats of heroism is reliable right-wing clickbait.
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And, this being the military, some of the heroism was rewarded with discipline rather than honors.
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The Trump administration in a statement on Tuesday afternoon thanked local law enforcement for their heroism.
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"I grew up with uniforms all around me and their stories of heroism," Giuliani has said.
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Images of supernatural heroism don't confuse us about what the human body can accomplish or endure.
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Mr. McCain's captivity in combat was invoked by Mr. Trump as an argument against his heroism.
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Things are tense and tedious until a conflict erupts, precipitating heroism, atrocity or something more ambiguous.
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The farce in Tianjin serves only to highlight the heroism of people who believe in democracy.
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Both John McCain and John Kerry came close, but their combat heroism did not prove unassailable.
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On Saturday, the former college football star opened up on Twitter a day after his heroism.
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A determined effort is being made in Ireland to reinsert the lost stories of female heroism.
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Their courage, heroism and sacrifice in the face of oppression is an inspiration to us all.
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If we want phony heroism, we have Captain America: Armageddon Phallus and its universe of sequels.
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"Turner's heroism does not have to come at the expense of black women," Ms. Feimster said.
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English courses are theme-based, and we often explore the thematic ideas of courage and heroism.
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Heroism, romanticism, the singular designer — these are not the preoccupations of architecture and design history now.
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All three were posthumously awarded the J.R.O.T.C. Heroism Medal, and one was admitted to West Point.
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In his glowing newspaper report, he celebrated the heroism of the guards safeguarding the communist revolution.
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"I want to say to Dominicans that this is not a time for heroism," he said.
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And the theater, with its tender heroism, empathy and propensity to help others, will survive again.
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In May, the former college football star opened up on Twitter a day after his heroism.
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Little Monsters turns the act of taking responsibility for someone else into an act of heroism.
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So to whatever extent we want to encourage heroism, moral upstanding training seems unlikely to help.
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In the course of celebrating Sipple's heroism, the San Francisco Chronicle revealed that he was gay.
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Those acts of heroism, however well-intended, did not prevent the senseless deaths of those parishioners.
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It's a picture that in some ways did everything wrong if it was striving for heroism.
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I do not need to understand how they reconcile their own heroism with his bone spurs.
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Executed properly, humor can deflate puffed up notions of testosterone-induced heroism that foreground so much hatred.
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Courage. Selflessness. Forgiveness. For CNN London correspondent Max Foster, heroism goes by the name of Eva Kor.
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Rising above people who don't understand you and, at worst, hate you defined the X-Men's heroism.
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"A lot of heroism was on display today amidst a real tragedy," Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
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The buildings and areas would be chosen for the heroism of the fighting there, not for aesthetics.
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But even more than that, The Edge reflects the evolving ideas of onscreen masculinity and cinematic heroism.
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It is a shame that Ms FitzGerald excludes black evangelical churches, with all their struggles and heroism.
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He became increasingly preoccupied not with heroism but with bureaucratisation, and not with change but with decay.
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He was a master story-teller who delighted in recounting tales of American heroism and selfless virtue.
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A third cadet who died, Martin Duque, will also receive a JROTC Heroism Medal from the Army.
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The telling episode shows both Mr Marsh's disarmingly frank storytelling and his querulous, warty sort of heroism.
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It's big on characters and their bonds; it's about self-discovery and heroism, responsibility and galactic turmoil.
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Mothers are fine when they are exclusively in service of the heroism of their sons and husbands.
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Here, BuzzFeed News gathers pictures of tremendous acts of heroism and resilience against the forces of nature.
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Although she praised the boy's heroism, she cautioned that people should stay far away from burning structures.
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The good guys won and the bad guys lost due to their heroism during a big battle.
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But the continual death and resurrection, the trying it all again, that saps the heroism from it.
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Working closely with fire department colleagues, most officers see what others might consider daring heroism as routine.
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He's also sleeping with prostitutes and butting heads with Andrei, who doesn't believe his tales of heroism.
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But the idea of freedom, equality, and fraternity in Western culture promotes individuals' rights and even heroism.
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His films do often focus on quiet heroism, but he can be sentimental and showy about emotion.
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Yet the story of political dissidence and activism in China is not exclusively one of individual heroism.
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There were additional works exploring heroism during the orchestra's second program on the Great Lawn on Thursday.
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Jamie allows Dougal a moment of heroism as he treads across the marshland and braves British gunfire.
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Whether her shots brought down the helicopter or not, the story of Spill Blood's heroism quickly spread.
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What is being justified here as an act of heroism is in fact a dereliction of duty.
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President Reagan asked him to sit with the first lady and singled him out for his heroism.
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Ominously, Mr. Putin loses no opportunity to extol the Russian people's wartime virtues of heroism and martyrdom.
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Melania and I are grateful for their heroism and praying for the swift recovery of all victims.
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Consequently, some parents have felt pressure to hammer home Black Panther's heroism through the lens of race.
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"Scott's life was not that moment; Scott's heroism was not that incident," said his father, Michael Schulman.
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Our Baghdad bureau chief tells the story of his heroism, for which he paid with his life.
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Each incident takes iconic images of Superman's heroism and warps them into something terrible — but fundamentally recognizable.
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Hershel Williams, 96, was decorated for heroism in the battle for Iwo Jima while a Marine corporal.
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"He is very familiar with the back of an aircraft," General Evon said, heralding the man's heroism.
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"They've had my back in a big way," Biden said, describing the heroism he'd seen from firefighters.
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In the end, "Poisoned Water" is less a story of science or politics than of everyday heroism.
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The chant "Hey, hey, L.B.J., how many kids did you kill today?" doesn't exactly suggest progressive heroism.
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Not the tale that's been twisted for centuries -- but the real Pocahontas, and her story of heroism.
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"A lot of people think he's given this false heroism," said Ms. Peace, 25, an event planner.
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"In our city's darkest hour, @FDNY firefighter Thomas Phelan's heroism saved hundreds of lives," de Blasio said.
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We cannot, of course, expect this type of heroism on behalf of wildlife from the Trump administration.
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"12 Strong," a harrowing fact-based tale of heroism set in the immediate wake of the Sept.
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"People say 'you're a hero,' but this isn't heroism, it's the normal thing to do" said Valiamos.
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However, despite Sammy's act of heroism, the other pets in the home did not survive the blaze.
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Inside the Recruit Chapel, a series of stained-glass windows depicts chapters of Marine heroism and sacrifice.
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"The heroism that was shown today was second to none," Mayor Garcetti said at the Saturday news conference.
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For every act of heroism during a national disaster another act of piracy is waiting in the wings.
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He helped to create characters that embodied a kind of Afro-heroism as an option to absent stories.
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He has a professional's ethos, too — even to the point of what some would call heroism, others foolhardiness.
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He doesn't come from a planet where heroism is rewarded, he doesn't come from a background of altruism.
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It&aposs designed to serve as a visual and audible reminder of the heroism of those on board.
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Much like that of the 18-year-old in Highlands Ranch, Howell's heroism came at the ultimate price.
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They were each awarded the Governor's Medal of Heroism during a March 29 meeting of the Florida Cabinet.
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Mr Sessions's heroism, if it can be called that, relates to two things he has trenchantly not done.
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Her exploits and heroism brings her to Moscow, where she discovers a plot to unseat the Grand Prince.
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Ahmed described his wife's heroism to the outlet, saying Parvin helped several people escape after the shooting began.
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When the US releases a propaganda film, it is often applauded as a win for patriotism and heroism.
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Those around Trump present this as heroism—good people, patriots even, doing their best in a bad situation.
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Ahmad was lauded for his heroism and paraded before cameras, the boy hero who took on the Taliban.
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On Wednesday evening, May gave a stirring speech, in which she applauded the heroism demonstrated by the police.
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The beat cuts out for a second so that Fisher can land his line with the requisite heroism.
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Gary Michael "Mike" Rose the Congressional Medal of Honor on Monday for his heroism in the Vietnam War.
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To me It is truly inspiring to see the perseverance and heroism displayed by women in this industry.
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The state General Assembly officially recognized his heroism, along with his "penchant for honesty," in a joint resolution.
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Felt said he hopes the memorial will help educate future generations about the heroism displayed on September 2628.
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He isn't about to let that heroism be reduced to a word that causes people so much pain.
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His heroism isn't undertaken out of duty like Tony's, but rather woven into the fabric of his being.
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In the last seconds of the film, Argo suddenly stops being about the interaction between creativity and heroism.
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Toby and Tanner are just as unwillingly compelled toward crime as the Suicide Squad is compelled toward heroism.
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In place of conquest, they summoned catastrophe; in place of science, the uncanny; in place of heroism, horror.
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The meaning of the quote — which comes from an interview Lee once gave about heroism — is self-explanatory.
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Critics have called her a traitor, while supporters have praised her heroism in airing the military's dirty laundry.
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Gradually, however, antisemitism begins to become more overt, and Lindbergh's heroism and celebrity prove to be powerful motivators.
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Our Baghdad bureau chief tells the story of Captain Sudani's heroism and the mission that took his life.
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But there were also scenes of heroism and levity, many of which were shared widely on social media.
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The headlines associated with Irma and Harvey aren't all bad: There have been scenes of heroism and levity.
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"We appreciate their selflessness and heroism to rescue another in need," the Sheriff's Office said in the post.
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Neither the premature stories of our collective death nor the tales of the selfless heroism are totally true.
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If not for the heroism on display in the cabin and the cockpit, it might have been worse.
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The audience does not get any sense of the women's heroism or the great, moving works they created.
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Only, they don't want the Chinese Communist Party telling them who is a hero or what heroism is.
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George S. Patton's Third Army and earning a Bronze Star for heroism in the Battle of the Bulge.
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Please allow yourself to take that first step — because when caring is combined with doing, heroism often ensues.
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The liberal democratic state sublimates revenge, just as it does heroism and altruism, into the integrity of institutions.
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Perhaps the comics helped give El the confidence she needed for her own heroism in the final episodes.
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Perhaps the comics helped give El the confidence she needed for her own heroism in the final episodes.
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There's never been much room in Donald Trump's world for heroism, except in matters of getting and spending.
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David Diamond, who on Tuesday was awarded the Soldier's Medal for heroism during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
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The president praised the "extraordinary heroism" of her late husband, dubbed "The American Sniper" for his military valor.
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Mr. Gursky comments on a more contemporary kind of sublime heroism in photographs that feature Marvel comic heroes.
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In fact, our devotion to those ideals has only been strengthened by the selfless heroism we have seen.
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He added that "it understands that a calm reticence may be the true heroism of ordinary old age."
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It just wants to entertain us with explosions and thrill us with the tale of the contractors' heroism.
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The victims often showed considerable heroism in being willing to take steps toward a different kind of future.
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Someone calls upon the hero, who is put through a trial(s) and comes to understand his heroism.
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These pivotal moments tell us who our heroes are, what they stand for, and what drives their heroism.
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Something in my body resists the insistence that what I'm doing is a daily act of heroism — not only because daily heroism sounds, frankly, exhausting, but also because I know what the truth of my living through a depressive low looks like: dirty hair, blank face, puffy eyes, stained pajamas.
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And perhaps reflexively, it also hints that Arrow's writers' room is thinking about big picture philosophical ideas surrounding heroism.
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"It's due to their heroism and quick response that no civilians were injured," he said during a press conference.
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In the military: The US Army is awarding the Medal of Heroism to three students killed in the shooting.
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Following Arya Stark's triumphant, world-saving act of heroism in episode three, Maisie Williams shared her reaction on Instagram.
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But because, first, improbable athleticism, drama and heroism can elevate the game to the level of art (see article).
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Demetrius's siblings told the newspaper that while they're heartbroken over their brother's death, he's extremely proud of his heroism.
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A taxi driver who picked up some of the people who escaped spoke to the media about her heroism.
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Battle-royale games are infinite interactive story engines, each match a self-contained story of desperation, heroism, and death.
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Killing has always been painted as the last resort for these heroes, not an intrinsic element to their heroism.
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The movie depicts his character's heroism without creating a "white savior" tale; instead, it advocates community and communal action.
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"Extraordinary heroism of first responders last night reminds us this is a city that won't be broken," he wrote.
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TWD is handling anti-heroism in an interesting, perhaps even more realistic way than most modern dramas, sans zombies.
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The award goes to non-service members who risk personal safety and show courage in the course of heroism.
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Tennessee lawmakers this week also paid tribute to Shaw, 29, for his heroism and his compassion for the victims.
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The 2900s was a decade of death, destruction and despair, but also a decade of heroism and ultimately victory.
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Heroism becomes a difficult challenge for her, as Adora must choose when to become her alter-ego She-Ra.
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"His war stories of his heroism in Vietnam were a total fraud - he was never even there," he added.
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The gallery contains several other propagandistic depictions of Imperial heroism, from Quebec to Kabul to Isandlhula, against Zulu troops.
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It's as if our heroism and sacrifice somehow counted less, as if we didn't exist in history at all.
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It's now Angela's turn to reconcile her grandfather's experiences with her own identity and her own sense of heroism.
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Letters To the Editor: During the recent tragedy in Las Vegas I saw examples of both heroism and cowardliness.
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It hammers in the pointlessness of excessive, stylistic game violence, positing the romanticizing of honor and heroism as masturbatory.
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"France will never forget his heroism, his bravery, his sacrifice," Mr. Collomb said of the police officer, Lt. Col.
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What amount of courage rises to the level of heroism — and what is just part of earning the paycheck?
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And as in every battle, moments of individual heroism, sacrifice, and tragedy leavened the spectacle with ground-level emotion.
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His balcony guests were a mix of stories of heroism, heartbreak and patriotism, all of which registered with Americans.
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Many see it as a symbol of the South's heroism, a way to celebrate the bravery of their ancestors.
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Michael Perozeni, receive a Silver Star — a rare honor that recognizes singular acts of valor and heroism in combat.
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Partly out of a worthy desire to celebrate the heroism of single parents, progressives too often downplay family structure.
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In contrast, his fixation with the Munson case speaks to something else — to heroism and heartbreak, and to fate.
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Instead of adapting his grandfather's own story, Mendes would follow two relatively anonymous soldiers whose heroism would be accidental.
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But heroism also seems to be in short supply these days, whereas bad actors continue to flourish and abound.
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The medal is the Army's highest award for heroism that occurs outside of combat, according to the National Guard.
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Be it heroism or bravery, Shaw's actions have drawn praise from police and the public for preventing further bloodshed.
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"His war stories of his heroism in Vietnam were a total fraud - he was never even there," Trump continued.
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As several speakers said on Wednesday, Mr. Wiesel lived his entire adult life with that image of American heroism.
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And of course every vote for every Democrat, and their advocacy to save the ACA, are acts of heroism.
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There will be a lot of macho battle cries from FedEx, some heroism, and an increasing stench of death.
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The true theme thus is not so much the suffering of the French soldiers as the heroism of Napoleon.
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In that way, his ordinariness—his basic, dogged will to survive—was as vivid a trait as his heroism.
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A man celebrated for his wartime heroism and for legitimately significant legislative achievements like the Americans With Disabilities Act.
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The award has previously gone to coaches who guided their teams to extraordinary performance — not for heroism off the field.
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A structurally racist nation that views black people as inherently dangerous also has black faces as its template for heroism.
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"Your heroism and selflessness were the first steps to ensuring David could get the urgent care he required," she said.
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The figures whom Gratz paints surprise themselves with their acts of heroism, but they're also full of doubt and fear.
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Neil's heroism isn't because he landed on the moon, it's because he had the wherewithal to live through it all.
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They'd made us go outside, in our red kerchiefs, symbols of heroism, only there was nothing heroic about catching radiation.
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"Matt's incredible heroism helped ensure that not a single American soldier died in the battle of Shok Valley," Trump said.
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Ms Glidden is a comics journalist—think "Spider-Man", but with news stories not fictional tales of life-saving heroism.
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"Your heroism and selflessness were the first steps to ensuring David could get the urgent care he required," she added.
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The Manchester Evening News said Harrop had been "celebrated for his heroism during the IRA bombing of Manchester" in 1996.
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The two films share similar parallels (see: the importance of parents and billionaire antiheroes) and themes (see: accountability, heroism, etc.).
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Brown praised the heroism of officers, saying they did all the right things to protect the people's right to protest.
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That narrative is particularly friendly to younger viewers, who get to see their fantasies of heroism play out on-screen.
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PW: There is something powerful about looking at one another and seeing our heroism regardless of age or socioeconomic status.
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The corporal killed on Tuesday was from Iguala's 27th Battalion, the defense minister said in a tweet, praising his heroism.
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In the ensuing gunbattle, Special Agents Crystal Griner and David Bailey showed heroism above and beyond the call of duty.
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"Heroism comes in all shapes, sizes and forms," Weekly said at the ceremony, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal .
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The aftermath of that heroism isn't more medical drama for Dr. Grey, it's something more complicated than that: a crush.
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He wanted only to capture the heroism of the CIA contractors whose courage and skill clearly saved many American lives.
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In the coming days, we will hear their stories, and we will have the chance to hold up their heroism.
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How, for example, do self-professed conservatives and patriots stand for their candidate questioning the heroism of a war prisoner?
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And because those solutions are always the most dramatic sort, the game seems to prize gutsy heroism instead of flexibility.
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They have the outlines of familiar fantasy tropes, but the heroism and the failings are distributed equally on both sides.
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Gangnuss deflected suggestions that he was a hero, saying that he acted not from heroism, but from ordinary human caring.
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But Moreland's gratitude for Shane's heroism is mixed with grief over how much changed for Frost in those brief moments.
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"This will enshrine him into the history of our nation," Trump said as he told the story of Roses heroism.
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"Ultimately, this is about all of us," Obama wrote, saying the public should persevere on the issue with quiet heroism.
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Britain emerged from the Second World War at once victorious and shrunken, the image of plucky heroism and imperial twilight.
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Shaw, whose heroism may have prevented further deaths, says he just wants to help out the victims in some way.
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"My message is that I hope people will recognize the heroism in him and others and become selfless," Beus said.
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The ship's cramped, dingy, 6-by-60 meters overflow with rumor, a macho posturing, and a toxic ideology of heroism.
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The heroism of Tolkien's characters depends on their capacity to resist evil and their tenacity in the face of defeat.
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A journalist in a community that's been ravaged by a hurricane builds bridges by telling stories of loss and heroism.
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White makes him utterly human, and makes his greatness and heroism lie within that flawed humanity, rather than negating it.
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Most were in the thick of the fighting and wrote of the heroism, the fear, victories and the mounting losses.
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A week after Negan's ghastly home-run derby, especially, Ezekiel's ideas about "hope, heroism, grace and love" sound pretty good.
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" Nui's mother, Nyki Giasolli, said if not for the heroism of her daughter's classmates, "I wouldn't have my baby today.
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Shriv, a grumpy alien who constantly finds himself in situations where people choose ridiculous heroism over logic, is a delight.
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Photos of rescuers and stories of heroism reminded us that when the chips are down, Americans rise to the occasion.
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Purim thus marks the fragility of Jewish security, but also the possibility of heroism in the face of this vulnerability.
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Brian Sandoval of Nevada and other state and local officials, Mr. Trump recounted stories of individual heroism by police officers.
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Because the ills of Communist autocracy are more familiar, resistance to it can easily be given a patina of heroism.
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Heroism is facing, head on, agents of institutionalized racism when your life or your child's life is on the line.
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" The citation called it an "act of instantaneous heroism" that "permanently maimed" him but "saved the lives of his comrades.
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Maybe he didn't think what he had experienced lived up to expectations of what war and heroism should look like.
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I'm inspired by the stories of heroism that I see every day, working men, like Jerry Dunleavy from Columbus, Ohio.
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His is one of the countless stories of heroism from that dark day, which marks its 272th anniversary on Monday.
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In Pittsburgh, we saw that heroism could counter evil by relying on the very best instincts of our shared humanity.
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And there were stories of heroism, too, like the Walmart employee and customer who helped 140 people escape the violence.
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"Melania and I are grateful for their heroism and praying for the swift recovery of all victims," Mr. Trump said.
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His moral heroism lies in his resilience in retreat, which allows him to remind us of our capacity to persevere.
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Instead of drawing attention to the heroism of the Polish nation, the law will highlight the misdeeds of these individuals.
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When I was a new Marine, just entering the Corps, this story from the Iraq invasion defined heroism for me.
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Mr. Kerik was once a tough-on-crime celebrity, with more than two dozen medals for heroism and meritorious service.
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There's nary a note of surprise to be found, but the heroism and man-dog bond carry the movie along.
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The massacre of innocents could not be farther from heroism, and I hope this bill helps set the record straight.
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Tim Kinsella, commanding officer commended them for their "heroism and bravery in the face of evil" in a statement Sunday.
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In a new statement Wednesday, the company praised employees and first responders for their "acts of heroism" following the shooting.
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The chapel was rebuilt as both a prayer space and a Catholic memorial to the horrors and heroism of Sept.
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Within minutes, this story of heroism in the face of danger had spread far and wide, especially on the right.
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How do you promote more, this was a great story of heroism, or of compassion ... And then promote it further.
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As for Joseph, he wonders if his heroism will score him some points with his beloved baby brother in the future.
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" He also praised the heroism of two school staffers who "gave their lives and prevented it from being a worse tragedy.
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I suspect we spin depression into heroism so that we won't be punished for living with it, let alone discussing it.
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Oh my goodness, remember how earlier in this episode, we talked about the definitions of heroism and death for 45 minutes?
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They rarely had heroes, but rather, showed heroism in quotidian situations—like Ghatak's "Cloud-Capped Star" (20153), which followed partition's refugees.
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Yes. But, to a young man in Texas it was the first glimpse of a heroism that I could relate to.
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Lee's legacy will live on in every character he created and fan he's touched with stories of loyalty, heroism, and justice.
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The Carol Corps represents Carol Danvers's resilience and heroism just as well as, if not better than, the character's own adventures.
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There is heroism to this story, but it doesn't belong to the guy who tried to save his drone from drowning.
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But what should be applauded is the heroism of journalists like Rappler's Ressa, who are at working to counter online disinformation.
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"The laurel wreath is symbolic of honor and high achievement, and commemorates the heroism of the first responders at the Pentagon."
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"The bravery and heroism I've witnessed is incredibly inspiring, so, yes, this will be a movie for us," Scott told THR.
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Hartnett's heroism comes at a time when a string of controversial police encounters have led to protests and fueled public distrust.
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We've also heard stories of selflessness and heroism: congressional representatives shielding children, and police officers risking their lives to protect others.
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It's physical heroism—Austin refusing to submit to Hart, choosing to pass out, bloody-faced and injured, rather than give up.
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He cedes the heroism to Emily Blunt's Rita Vrataski for much of the movie, before blasting the Louvre and saving mankind.
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But I think it's impossible to say that without contending with the other thing that Endgame implies with Tony Stark's heroism.
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I was curious if Grisham had evolved from having attractive lawyers practice acts of heroism that might later inspire tepid blockbusters.
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That is because almost everybody sees the event itself as a moment of heroism and takes pride in its ongoing legacy.
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" While people are praising him for his heroism, he said, the teens "need to be reminded that this is about them.
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Please consider the selection of these jams an act of heroism, because it felt too hot to do just about anything.
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Late in his life, the former president's heroism was recognized when the Navy named a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier after him.
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We also saw the heroism of firefighters, first responders and volunteers working together to battle the blaze and help the community.
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And they captured moments of heroism, including a sheriff's deputy running to try to help a fallen officer and being killed.
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Faludi even develops some appreciation for Stefánie's audacious ability to assume new identities, which, Faludi learns, allowed for real wartime heroism.
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Confederate monuments that emphasized the South's military heroism, rather than acknowledged its pre-war commitment to slaveholding, proliferated across the landscape.
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Taking place largely in a grim and hulking Dublin tenement, it offers no illusions of heroism, and plenty of human folly.
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He is reliable and qualified with the right amount of heroism, while still making it known that bravery is sometimes overrated.
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His conducting brought out sophisticated comedy, as well as romance and heroism, that I didn't even know existed in the score.
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The tragedy, and Mr. Silverio's heroism, have captivated New York City and left many astonished at the selflessness of the teenager.
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A year ago, Black Panther permanently impacted popular culture with its groundbreaking images of African heroism and massive box-office success.
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The book is full of such felicities (Marco's stories are "slathered in the usual pottage of heroism, victimhood and self-justification").
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" By the 1940s, he was regularly telling "tall tales" about his war heroism, "an exaggeration or lie in nearly every sentence.
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She is alive because of someone's heroism, and she lost her job, prematurely ending a treasured career, because of her own.
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Silly as it is, "Xander Cage" nevertheless purveys a deeply depressing view of heroism, one without conscience, compassion or moral qualms.
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It's time to acknowledge what black history really reveals — not individual heroism or the endurance of democratic ideals, but their opposites.
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Richard and his gang thus engaged in a quiet form of heroism and sacrifice, one that they couldn't share with others.
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I hope our film brings justice and peace to Richard and Bobi Jewell in telling their truth and honoring his heroism.
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I was drawn to medicine by the aura of heroism—by the chance to charge in and solve a dangerous problem.
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His stories center on heroic actors without short-selling the abhorrent circumstances that forced them into heroism in the first place.
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Murugan traces the entire life of his little goat — her despair, her small acts of heroism, her longing — with Chekhovian clarity.
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It's hard to diagram the Kaweah story as an allegory of any contemporary ideology of good and evil, heroism and villainy.
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The two black paintings are loosely self-portraits, with the kind of non-heroic heroism that characterizes her work at large.
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There's plenty of constructivist art on display, with strong outlines and vivid colors that are well-suited to depicting uncomplicated heroism.
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PEOPLE reporters also spoke with survivors of the attack, giving a peek into the heroism that emerged in the midst of tragedy.
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A Grammyish solo, by and large, is a framed event, a bravura spot-lit performance, a physical display, an act of heroism.
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For more on Welles Crowther and his heroism on 9/11, pick up a copy of this week's PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.
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But Doss's real-life heroism is genuinely awe-inspiring, and so by the end you're rooting for him, and for the film.
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Eric Stark demonstrated extraordinary heroism today as he took quick action while injured to steer his Metro coach and passengers to safety.
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The material has not detailed a possible motive and instead recounts tales of horror and heroism as officers responded to the massacre.
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The 2008 article quoted Lester J. Tanner saying he owed his life to Sergeant Edmonds for his act of heroism years before.
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But it's all the more revealing that, given the chance to cast himself as a hero, this is the heroism he chose.
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According to Spurlock, stories of heroism in the face of danger are likely to emerge from the school in the coming days.
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Snyder claims that when he says Batman is a conscious killer, he's critiquing fan naiveté and exposing the gritty underbelly of heroism.
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The gang finally discusses Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its themes around race, class, values, and the weight of heroism.
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The movie revs its motor and becomes more about a supercharged spectacle of a fight than Diana's understanding of heroism and mankind.
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Spider-Man is a unique hero in that there's a fair bit of comedic physics going on whenever he performs his heroism.
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Tundu's mom's heroism might be a sign of her being a secret bad-ass, but her violent outbursts are played for laughs.
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Organizers didn't cite Kid Rock's recent comments about Joy Behar, but chose instead to highlight Shaw's heroism and focus on the positives.
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In particular, it informs Poe's ongoing journey about heroism and leadership, and contrasts with his earlier notions of what those concepts mean.
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We also witnessed great heroism in many tragedies—from uncontainable wildfires to hurricanes to the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
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What if Michaela's recent "holding the family together" heroism and maniacal white-knighting for Annalise are attempts to distract from her guilt?
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And since their creation, superheroes, including the ones Snyder has depicted in his movies, have shown that morality and heroism are intertwined.
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"Her consistent humility, selflessness, quiet heroism and fiery perseverance were at the heart of the movement she helped build," the organization said.
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Still, random acts of kindness and occasional heroism among the more than 900,000 sworn officers in the United States often go unnoticed.
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Tubman, clearly, is having a cultural moment, and it's a pleasure to meet a version of her that twins heroism and humanness.
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This isn't to downplay the heroism of people like the private citizen who intervened in the Texas shooting or others like him.
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Despite Mr Trump having denigrated his heroism as a prisoner-of-war in Vietnam, however, Mr McCain is reluctantly backing the tycoon.
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But it's rhetorically incompetent to argue that moments of heroism and community bonding erase the ills of American society, past and present.
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"We want to thank Tompkins for his heroism and for coming to a complete stranger's aid today!" police said in the statement.
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On a regular basis, I have joined with families in front of Capitol Hill to commemorate the incredible heroism that they've displayed.
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Feelings of fear of being perceived as weak continue to be enhanced by a culture that centers around rewarding bravery and heroism.
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This leads to long, windy exchanges about heroism and truth that leave you fidgeting, waiting for the next fight to break out.
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But Kim's punishment — hours and hours of document review, the law-firm answer to 40 lashes — sets up Jimmy's act of heroism.
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The tradition of honoring veterans at the SOTU is a relatively recent one that derives from the concept of highlighting American heroism.
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Like much heroism, it was not without its flaws and may even have been the compensating flip side of some deep fear.
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A conventional but delightful tale of self-discovery and heroism from Mr. Miyazaki, it feels like Disney one moment, Truffaut the next.
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Self-immolation is a violent act directed at oneself without harming others; it challenges the perception of heroism and smashes the ego.
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But rather than write about him with rancor or bitterness, she calmly framed his final acts as marks of heroism and valor.
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His heroism occasionally veers into howling, and the strain in his voice doesn't always befit a boyish naïf who knows no fear.
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It has served up intrigue, genius and heroism, clever undercover operations and brain-boggling gadgetry, making it a linchpin of popular entertainment.
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"Heroism is also washing your hands and staying home," he said, referring to health advice to slow the propagation of the coronavirus.
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"I'm upset that one member's actions has reflected negatively on a department that has a history of service and heroism," Villanueva said.
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Given the scope of his heroism and its implications for the momentum of 20th century cultural life, Fry remains relatively little known.
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Heroism isn't impossible, but the heroes that do emerge don't look like the lead in an action film or a superhero movie.
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And I will tell her one of the most inspiring stories of heroism I know, which took place recently in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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In an October White House photo, President Trump presented the military's ultimate symbol of heroism, the Medal of Honor, to a dog.
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That continued Tuesday, when the state General Assembly officially recognized his heroism, along with his "penchant for honesty," in a joint resolution.
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In the movie, Branson also performs an act of monarchy-preserving heroism; when Leech told Cahill what it was, they laughed uproariously.
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Yennefer guides various Witcher mages through successful battles and, in a final act of heroism, unleashes waves of fire upon Nilfgaard's army.
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It's one of Last Jedi's most moving moments and a purposeful act of heroism, in which Holdo aims the craft before jumping.
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Or you can follow the lead of Thomas Brattle, in which case someone will be extolling your heroism 327 years from now.
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Washington (CNN)The US Army is awarding medals for heroism to three students killed in last week's school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
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To finish on a hopeful note, let's return to medicine and Atul Gawande's "The Heroism of Incremental Care" in The New Yorker.
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This is at least a little strange, and smacks of another story of heroism that turned out not to be so heroic.
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Fort Negley Park is not a Civil War monument in the South that celebrates the heroism of the Confederacy, in other words.
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A great strategy game as well as a great tactical showcase that tells and retells stories of treachery, ambition, heroism, and triumph.
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Mets fans won't remember that last bit fondly, but Harvey was valiant to the point of legitimate heroism through all of it.
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Sully, for instance, has a very similar aim — to tell a tale of ordinary heroism — and its events took place in 2009.
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The argument against this sort of pure moral heroism is that fanaticism in the relief of suffering is still a form of fanaticism.
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That's what this entire film feels like: an overreaching but still enjoyable salute to space heroism, regardless of what culture it comes from.
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And ultimately, in a season based off of a story, the winner came down to who could pitch the best tale of heroism.
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Along the way, a strain of pro-Sansa feminist criticism reminded viewers that the elder Stark sister had her own kind of heroism.
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Deepwater embraces more of a global focus, detailing the real-life heroism that occurred in the wake of 2010's BP oil spill.
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But a devastating loss reveals their conflicting ideas of heroism and sets them on a collision course that will forever change them both.
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Currently, Avenge Them has 18 GIFs available, all of which will have you performing grandiose feats of heroism pulled from the Marvel movies.
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Where past games in the series emphasized the heroism of rank-and-file grunts, Infinite Warfare explores the journey from soldier to leader.
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Between an older narrative of heroism and a more recent one of pointless slaughter lies an ocean of ambiguity, mingling grandeur with absurdity.
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He typically painted over faces, or placed round stickers on them, undercutting Hollywood-style glamour and heroism while leaving his own colorful mark.
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" Gibson agreed, adding in a later red carpet interview that Doss' actions were "the pinnacle of heroism as far as I can see.
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Amid the shock, outrage and recriminations that have consumed New Zealand over the past two days, tales of heroism and self-sacrifice emerged.
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But the film doesn't do enough to establish who Roland is, and why his fall from grace and return to heroism should matter.
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Pale Rider doesn't do much to complicate its portrayal of violence, but it does offer an unusually anonymous and businesslike take on heroism.
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Martin is always careful to point out that there are great opportunities for heroism and glory in even the most pointless of wars.
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It's the opposite of Dany's sacking of Astapor, an act of just violence treated as the start of a new age of heroism.
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In fact, upon learning years later that he would receive the Medal of Honor for his heroism during the battle, Romesha was surprised.
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Khan was killed by a car bomb in Iraq in 2004 and posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his heroism.
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The governor honored law enforcement with special commendations for their heroism during the shooting and conducted roundtable discussions with students, parents and teachers.
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They say that the act of heroism for which Ms. Mujuru became famous — single-handedly shooting down an enemy helicopter — was a fabrication.
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This is a show for the age of SEAL Team 6 heroism, individuality sublimated in the interest of making a powerful fighting force.
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It took months of negotiations, but the heroism of the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6 helped seal the bill's passage.
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And if nobody else in this country will stand up, by god, you can look around here and see what true heroism is.
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The party Richard's unexpected road to heroism began at a party in his home town of Long Island with his high school friends.
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They may talk about the heroism of public service, but are proposing to make those careers impossible to pursue unless you are wealthy.
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All this bit of heroism did was prolong the amount of time he had to do exercise, truly anathema to slobs like us.
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The references to black heroism, institutionalized racism and violence recur in his art and make his career completely pertinent to the American present.
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In a previous assignment in the 100th Precinct in Far Rockaway, he was honored for heroism in 2012 by the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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Other days we bear witness to an unexpected act of heroism or a rousing international sports triumph and bask in the same sun.
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The role has been one of her finest for several years: Ms. Murphy's finesse and power here are driven by passion and heroism.
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As we see in the final minutes of "Broken Angels," Kovacs' final act of heroism leaves his body a smoking pile of ash.
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Take heart, Sam: As Jon Snow, Arya and the Karate Kid learned before you, the road to heroism is paved with garbage chores.
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Heroism is not morally obligatory, not teachable and not what we must demand of citizens in order to avoid catastrophic crimes against humanity.
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The character's conceit is a mask that's always in danger of slipping, which complicates his heroism with moments of bluffing, comedy and doubt.
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That award also represents New York state's highest military award for acts of heroism on and off the battlefield, the National Guard said.
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During his presidential campaign, Trump also famously questioned McCain's heroism, saying he wasn't a war hero because he was taken prisoner in Vietnam.
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Newspapers in the 23th century tended to take a warmhearted human-interest approach to stuck trains, emphasizing plucky heroism and triumph over nature.
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Those officials are probably not from the federal government, because rarely do these blockbusters of superhuman heroism take place in the nation's capital.
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"The Sailors that lost their lives in the line of duty and showed exceptional heroism and bravery in the face of evil," Capt.
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While the Tuskegee Airmen were celebrated for their heroism during World War II, they came back to a country that was still segregated.
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Dealing with such rejection causes Mr. Leguizamo to rethink his notions of not only what ethnic identity is but also what defines heroism.
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William Shemin, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama in 2015 — 97 years after his heroism during the war.
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"The JROTC Heroism medal will be on his uniform, but a second 'keepsake' medal," will be given to the Wang family, Maddox said.
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"The night when the worst thing happened to me was the same night something miraculous happened," she tells PEOPLE, describing the students' heroism.
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This sort of pumped-up, fatal heroism in service of white nationalism and in opposition to government sounds to me rather Bannon-esque.
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In "19 Acts of Heroism in 2017," Millie Tran and Daniel Victor write: When there's a terrorist attack, there are courageous emergency workers.
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" After the Watts uprising, Dr. King focused on the racial dishonesty of the North which "showered praise on the heroism of Southern Negroes.
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The president did issue a call for bipartisan cooperation, and he invoked the heroism of World War II to celebrate a shared history.
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Her life is in constant flux between fantasy and reality, and her comic's perpetual question is: What does heroism look like in 2016?
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On The Magicians, Alice and Julia are so self-evidently better suited to heroism than Quentin is that even he can see it.
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" Mboro hopes the skull can become part of a monument to the heroism of Tanzanian freedom fighters, "so that this story can continue.
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Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE's heroism when he was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for many years by pointing out that he had gotten caught — while also disparaging the heroism of other vets who spent time as POWs — has won headlines and acclaim for raising $6 million while "dazzling" his audience.
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This despite the fact that unlike many of the others, she didn't marry into royalty, and became somewhat of a royal through her heroism.
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Readers who love Professor Minerva McGonagall and Remus Lupin can learn more about their favorite magical teachers in Hogwarts: Heroism, Hardship and Dangerous Hobbies.
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For generations, the region of Silesia has been at the heart of Poland's love affair with coal as a source of pride and heroism.
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I really loved those people — the heroism of their everyday lives was palpable, and that was woven into the tapestry of the East Village.
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Why would the US government poison relations with the security community by responding to an act of accidental heroism with a seemingly petty prosecution?
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Tubman's remarkable biography has all the right elements: danger, surprise and the kind of against-all-odds heroism that brings people to the movies.
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But as devastating as it has been for people in the region, we've seen more acts of heroism and solidarity than we can count.
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" She concluded, "Many of them would never return, and the heroism, courage and sacrifice of those who lost their lives will never be forgotten.
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Not only has the film has broken box office records, but it exceeded our expectations with its complex themes, fresh representation, and inspiring heroism.
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The ride pays tribute to the strength, courage and heroism of the first responders who led recovery efforts during and following the terrorist attacks.
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Humayun Khan was killed by a car bomb in Iraq in 2004 and posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his heroism.
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Members were almost breathless as they described the heroism of Capitol Police members who continued to shoot at the attacker despite being injured themselves.
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With Russia's economy slumping, many migrants lost their jobs and have been enticed by IS's promises of higher pay, heroism and paradise to follow.
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When we reached the car, we were both proud of her heroism, and she beamed tiredly as I buckled her into her car seat.
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Hesse's response was to cultivate her own heroism, a powerfully idiosyncratic style that could be earthy, delicate, whimsical and sublime, sometimes all at once.
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The heroism of Reynolds, Muflahi and Reed in the face of occupying forces are minuscule, pyrrhic triumphs in an ever-rising sea of blood.
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The Presidential Unit Citation is awarded for "extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy," according to the Navy and Marine Corps awards manual.
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Through their stories we not only see the wrong that was done, but also true heroism and perseverance that would crush most of us.
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But it's a story of triumph, it's a story of courage, it's a story of heroism, and I think it's pretty inspiring to watch.
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This is a series defined by its mood, by a sort of goofy hopeful heroism forcefully welded onto a deep vein of surreal melancholy.
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It's questioning the premise of the Guardians; the way protection and security lead toward controlling paternalism; the nature and limits of bravery and heroism.
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He explains why in the movie, plainly stating to Hope that leading Cassie into a life of heroism would make him a bad father.
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But he stood aloof from the strenuous heroism of Negro uplift, and what he thought of as its flat-footed insistence on "political" art.
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For example, "A Protector as a Child, Honored as a Hero," tells us that Michael Murphy showed traits of heroism from a young age.
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Members of the Legion of Valor share one thing in common, an extraordinary act of heroism in combat at extreme risk to their life.
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Perhaps this story will remind us to focus more on our ability to pool knowledge, expertise, compassion and heroism in response to human need.
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Following David's grand paragon, the art of the nascent French Republic seized upon Ancient Rome for examples of artistic representations of virtue and heroism.
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But the story of his heroism and those of his fellow helicopter crewmen remained largely unknown beyond military circles for nearly half a century.
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The punishments appear to run counter to another narrative the Army has pushed in past months: the heroism displayed by the troops under fire.
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The medic, identified by her Palestinian passport as Rouzan al-Najjar, 20, has quickly become a symbol of heroism to Palestinians and their supporters.
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Many among the wealthy condemned him as a socialist who did not appreciate the heroism of entrepreneurs (whom he had in fact helped rescue).
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"But the phrase itself is perfect: heroism and the aspiration of the people is what we want to see in national art," he said.
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But none of it should prevent a compassionate response to another human being's suffering or admiration in the face of another human being's heroism.
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The state-run media has largely played down the crisis, focusing instead on the encouragement of government officials and the heroism of medical workers.
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Heroism is aspirational, and worthy of admiration, but it is a pedagogical, moral and historical error to spend our moral capital insisting on it.
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I hoped that, on some level, engaging the painful history of human atrocity and heroism in Charleston might illuminate the racial chasms dividing Americans.
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I prefer to remember my mother's heroism and how it began before she ever became an American citizen and changed her name to Linda.
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Symone Sanders, Biden's senior adviser, rushed on the stage and helped drag one of the protesters off and won praise online for her heroism.
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We mourn the loss and salute the heroism of Christine Loeber, executive director, Dr. Jen Golick, a therapist, and Dr. Jennifer Gonzales, a psychologist.
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The government has accused local officials of not doing enough to honor Polish sacrifice or tell the stories of Polish heroism at both locations.
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It tells a story of heroism, sacrifice, political ineptitude and strategic incompetence that offers many lessons for the issues the country is facing today.
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She foregrounds the extraordinary heroism of ordinary Syrians, both those who are trapped in the country and those who struggle to make new lives.
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The U.S. Army is awarding the Medal of Heroism to three students who died when a gunman opened fire at their Florida high school.
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Part of the movie's pitch is that this mission was previously classified, meaning the heroism of Nelson and his men went unreported for years.
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The White House drafted a statement for Trump praising McCain for his heroism and decades of public service, but it was never sent out.
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Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican who leads the Armed Services Committee, said in an interview that no one was disputing Chief Owens's heroism.
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"Sergeant Major Canley and his heroism brought Congress together in a way that we don't always see in these hyper-partisan times," Brownley said.
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Mitchell, a flutist, became the association's first female chair 25305 years ago; her music often deals in grand themes of science fiction and heroism.
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Across the country, tales of heroism are emerging as Aussies step up to help rescue native wildlife — including some involving remarkable four-legged heroes.
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The Greeks who invented the notion of heroism knew that a hero had very obvious strengths but also very obvious and perhaps equal weaknesses.
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Ultimately what happened on Wednesday showed how community belief in British values steadfastly pulls people together with remarkable heroism and resolution in times of crises.
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Humayun Khan, who was killed by a car bomb in Iraq and 2004 and posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his heroism.
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I had just been through an unremarkable divorce with no heroism involved—my ex and I were two earthlings who were no longer good together.
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"There's really a lot of stories that are great heroism, tremendous number of stories," Trump told police officers and first responders seated in a room.
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Humayun Khan, who was killed by a car bomb in Iraq in 2004 and posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for his heroism.
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In recent weeks the heroism of firefighters at the Grenfell Tower disaster and unarmed police officers fighting terrorists has made the stinginess seem especially mean.
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And the kinds of Reagan-era narratives of rogue heroism that resonated in the '80s started to lose cultural currency in the triumphalist Clinton '90s.
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It was won because of countless acts of quiet heroism and dedication by citizens, by ordinary people, many of them not much older than you.
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He gave his life to save theirs --- an act of heroism a lot bigger than anything we should ever expect from a 15-year-old.
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There's a sense of heroism in the New York mythos — which lended itself perfectly to the version of it that Insomniac rendered for their game.
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That Coogler's film ponders the ideas of race, heroism, and responsibility with such fluency and thoughtfulness doesn't mean Black Panther is averse to having fun.
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But heroism requires placing complete trust in fallible individuals, and dramatic success relies on the sort of Hollywood logic that rarely appears in real life.
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But so far, it hasn't really delved into the dark side of heroism: that so many games will morally absolve us for doing terrible things.
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Though these two heroes have inherited a brutal legacy of violence, their power comes through the birds of prey, and so their heroism demands gentleness.
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It was the job of the leader to accept the blame for failure, and to give praise to the heroism of the common fighting man.
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It was won because of countless quiet acts of heroism and dedication by citizens, by ordinary people, many of them not much older than you.
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But the details of their purported heroism are being buried and kept a secret, from both the Russian people and the rest of the world.
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And because there is no better place to assess the aspirations, fragility, heroism and hypocrisy of the book world than at a major literary festival.
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Or like Dr. Craig Spencer, who caught Ebola through medical heroism in Africa, infected no one and yet was accused of endangering all New York?
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"Melania and I are grateful for their heroism and praying for the swift recovery of all victims," Trump said of himself and the first lady.
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More than a takedown of what's left of his tattered reputation, it registers a cynical distaste for the myth making of sports heroism in general.
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"I liked the contrast of the white austere office building and their wearing these fatigues that you associate with heroism and combat," he told me.
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I couldn't talk about this raid without mentioning my own little act of heroism, for which I got a commendation, and I don't like boasting.
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Mr. Cuccia said stories of his father's heroism that day inspired him to become a paramedic and, ultimately, to join the New York Police Department.
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Gosling, underplaying with every fiber of his being, commits fully to the heroism of this conception of the character, but Chazelle doesn't entirely trust it.
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"The heroism that was shown today was second to none," Mayor Eric M. Garcetti of Los Angeles said at a news conference on Saturday evening.
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To Mr. Kaczynski, these demonstrators have "trampled on all that is holy in our culture," in particular his vision of unblemished Polish heroism and martyrdom.
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Speaking gravely, with few of the ad-libs that usually pepper his speeches, Mr. Trump recounted stories of heroism and suffering, often in graphic terms.
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How could I have not noticed that all these displays of Palenque's resilience, its courage and heroism, were also mired in social and economic misery?
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It challenges some of the great assumptions of the NHL, like the heroism of a star player or the father-knows-best style of management.
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His heroism has been the talk in tea shops around Baghdad, Iraqi social media sites and among passengers waiting at passport control at the airport.
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That moment was hailed on national television and social media as an example of heroism and the bond between two hurricane-pummeled Gulf Coast states.
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And getting through the bad stuff with your kids may be your act of heroism, your heartwarming story, and even your moment of scientific brilliance.
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We need similar heroism from all of us voters, mustering the basic goodness and common sense to defeat the torrent of demagogy, hate and fear.
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People who consider Snowden a patriot argue that exposing the N.S.A.'s mass-surveillance program was both a public service and an act of heroism.
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Surprising absolutely no one, Captain America is to return to heroism this week after 15 months as the leader of Hydra, a Nazi-like organization.
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The project recognizes and highlights the social role of women in areas of conflict, such as Africa, Brazil, India and Cambodia and celebrates their heroism.
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A man of such evident moral shallowness, to whom personal sacrifice is a stranger, cannot speak of valor, bravery and heroism without becoming cringe-worthy.
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There is, finally, a good deal of emotion in Meg's heroism and efforts to reunite her family, while learning to accept herself as she is.
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" Mayor Sadiq Khan of London later cited "the breathtaking heroism of members of the public who literally ran toward danger, not knowing what confronted them.
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There's beauty in his panoramas and charm in his reflexive gestures, typified by Jeremiah's love for the mythic heroism that foreshadows his and Lefty's future.
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A batch of stories eventually emerged that focused on the heroism of the aircrews, and how they managed to fly partially disabled Ospreys to safety.
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So the Reagan Administration invited Skutnik to the State of the Union address two weeks later — where the president personally praised him for his heroism.
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We get to see how other people's wide-ranging views of Inhumans affect and complicate their personal heroism and the relationships they have with their teammates.
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Politicians in particular, and Americans in general, routinely honor soldiers for their sacrifice and heroism, hail them for their patriotism, and express gratitude for their service.
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Robinson has recovered from the ordeal and is back home, and even thanked Zac for his heroism in a video message sent through Good Morning America.
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We must eradicate the shame and stigma that surround mental illness, acknowledging that these forces are particularly powerful within professions that prioritize bravery, strength and heroism.
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In that respect, "Harriet" is an overdue, mostly worthwhile tribute -- one whose main flaw involves dressing up her story more than its real-life heroism requires.
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A memorial for Peter Wang The US Army is awarding the Medal of Heroism to three students killed in the Parkland, Florida, school shooting last week.
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Focusing on evidently worthy victims is understandable—it pays respect to heroism and makes good copy, and it can bring attention to often-neglected mass shootings.
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Such modest but cumulative changes — which one of us has called "the heroism of incremental care" — may not occur for everyone and may not happen quickly.
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Mr O'Rourke, who is reading Joseph Campbell's treatise on heroism, "The Power of Myth", is not only the master of his narrative because of his quirkiness.
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His Peter is bright, winning, good with a quip, and fully convincing as a kid whose perpetual haplessness never gets in the way of his heroism.
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It also described multiple acts of heroism, as the members of the outmanned and outgunned Army Special Forces team struggled to protect and rescue each other.
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It also described multiple acts of heroism, as the members of the outmanned and outgunned Army Special Forces team struggled to protect and rescue one another.
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She's a hero born out of necessity, whose main act of heroism is to ensure her own survival, not a gunslinger who charges into the action.
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Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock said at a press conference Wednesday morning that more stories of heroism would likely emerge in the wake of Tuesday's violence.
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" "Already, stories of heroism on the part of Turkish police are emerging, as their quick actions to confront the suspects may have prevented even worse tragedy.
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Presidents have continued that tradition since, usually inviting Americans considered exemplars of national ideals: veterans, public servants, and ordinary citizens who engage in acts of heroism.
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While he never was able to serve in the armed forces, West Point recognized Peter with the Medal of Heroism, the highest honor for ROTC students.
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"This guy had the ability to inflict a lot of harm and had the heroism of the Capitol Police not been there, who knows," said Rep.
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Pence praised their heroism, echoing many others who have said that the tragedy could have claimed countless lives had they not been there and acted swiftly.
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It's not quite the heroism-and-bravery tale the trailers promise, and it's not a nuanced look at people dealing with the aftermath of tragedy, either.
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And on Monday—perhaps due to a growing backlash from firefighters, a blue-collar constituency he claims to represent—Trump finally thanked them for their heroism.
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In the postwar years, the Somme exemplified the waste and futility of battle, symbolizing disillusionment not only with war, but with the very idea of heroism.
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Koppenhafer earned two Bronze Stars for heroism in Afghanistan and combating ISIS militants in the Middle East during his 10-year stint with the Marine Raiders.
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Sessions said during the 2001 attacks, the country saw so much evil, but he commended law enforcement and other first responders, who he said demonstrated heroism.
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Similarly, heroism in World War II would lead to President Truman's decision to end segregation in the military and add momentum to Thurgood Marshall's legal crusade.
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Trump may have questioned the heroism of Senator McCain, but Hillary Clinton exploited a soldier's last full measure of devotion for her own lies and mudslinging.
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Using a limited frame, Mr. Maitland does his own commemorating, inherently raising questions about terror, the nature of heroism and what it means to really survive.
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Trump isn't going to apologize to McCain and the other POWs, but the rest of us can use this moment to salute their heroism and sacrifice.
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They walk the streets of Maiduguri in the shadow of billboards celebrating the heroism of Malala Yousafzai, who was shot for standing up to the Taliban.
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WASHINGTON — It was supposed to be a White House salute to the heroism of immigration agents who put their lives on the line to protect Americans.
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What should unfold like an unsettling chapter in a long, tragic story — or a tale of cruelty and heroism — feels more like an old TV show.
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But standing up to gun rights extremists and industry lobbyists can no longer be seen as an act of heroism that could lead to political suicide.
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We'll take tales of subway heroism, too (like the guy who filmed a woman attacking a fellow passenger with an umbrella and tried to detain her).
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Of course, for every known story of civic heroism or patriotism, there are countless more that change things for the better but never make the papers.
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It uses the language of heroism and sacrifice to challenge popular, sentimental notions of what those things mean, and to connect individual ethics with collective morality.
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His story of heroism from that dark day, which marks its 16th anniversary on Monday, is laid out in dramatically poignant detail in a new documentary.
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He places some blame on journalists as well, writing that they feature the heroism of search-and-rescue teams but do not report on systemic issues.
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Yet heroism is exceptional, saintly; that's not who most of us are, nor who most of us can be, so we're kind of off the hook.
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My hope is that this film brings the justice and peace Richard and Bobi Jewell deserve by shining a light on their story and his heroism.
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Agents' acts of heroism deserve to be honored – especially at a time when migrant deaths are tragically increasing despite low apprehension levels not seen for decades.
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Their memory will always be in the heart of every American and we will never forget the heroism and courage shown on that fateful day. pic.twitter.
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For three years, the headlines have declared what did not happen and what was not said, and the heroism or villainy of people who never existed.
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A popular manga series gets a worthy film installment with "My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising," an exhilarating animation that frames heroism as an act of community.
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Douglass saw that the end of a republic begins on the day when the heroism of the struggle for equality yields to the cowardice of resentment.
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In one week of that career, Sweeney earned three Distinguished Flying Crosses, awarded for "heroism or extraordinary achievement in aerial flight," for his actions over Vietnam.
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Smith sees spring as the "great connective" between disparate groups and insists on the power of empathy and small acts of heroism to spur societal change.
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In politics, the word "leak" conjures whistle-blowing and heroism or villainy and subterfuge, depending on whom you ask and his position relative to the breach.
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Tales of heroism have emerged as survivors recall the moments after a gunman opened fire Wednesday at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
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But despite Jamie and Claire's mistakes in the past — and questionable decisions here — "Outlander" doesn't want to cast too long a shadow over their essential heroism.
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When Claire finds out her attempts at heroism have backfired, the camera spends more time on her horror than on those she has put in danger.
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In The Birth of a Nation, the Bible acts as impetus for violent action in pursuit of justice; in Hacksaw Ridge, it motivates nonviolence and heroism.
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I do not dispute the heroism displayed by Madame Fourcade or the many others whose stories have lifted our spirits, nor the reality of the Resistance.
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Lévy is less interested in weighing consequences than he is in celebrating the purity of intent, the nobility of the cause, the heroism of the stand.
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Several committee members said that their point was to honor women's collaborative efforts instead of propagating a "lone wolf" heroism that glorifies and overvalues individual contributions.
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During the press conference, Seaman downplayed his heroism, thanking other teachers, police and first responders for their actions in helping stop the suspect and avoiding further harm.
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The comics are more than a throwaway gag, though: they propel some of the film's plot and its questions about heroism and the mythologizing of the past.
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At the end of a day of commemorations of wartime heroism for the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Kate Middleton added her solidarity with armed forces members.
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"Matt's incredible heroism helped ensure that not a single American soldier died in the Battle of Shok Valley," Trump said during a White House East Room ceremony.
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The Swedish government, too, was not keen to risk reviving scrutiny of its wartime behaviour, when the heroism of Wallenberg would be contrasted with pro-Nazi collaboration.
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Despite their supposed heroism, they kept the secret to ensure a future where people, fearing an inter-dimensional war, trust their heroes more and become more obedient.
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So he follows the hugely popular "American Sniper" with another film featuring a character graced with quiet nobility, "Sully," a spare and old-fashioned celebration of heroism.
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After Thor: Ragnarok, Loki seems to be leaning heavily toward anti-heroism, leaving the MCU in need of a worthy full-bore antagonist to fill his role.
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Still, at a time when journalism is the subject of scorn and calumnies, the film points out that the profession can demand righteousness, bravery and even heroism.
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Still, as Samantha Nelson points out in her Verge review of season 3, the genre confusion does raise interesting questions about heroism, and less explicitly, about horror.
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We are not asked to perform the heroism of 15-year-old Zaevion Dobson from Tennessee, who was killed before Christmas while shielding his friends from gunfire.
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Jason Seaman made the comments after he received a new car from an Indianapolis-area dealer for his heroism at Noblesville West Middle School on May 25.
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And crucially, even though the Doctor has become more childlike over time, his glee and curiosity for the world never detract from his heroism and moral authority.
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Then again, that's a key message of the film, which presents heroism and enormous bravery, but at its core highlights war as a simple struggle for survival.
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Batman v Superman could have used much more of that heroism, and less of its grasping, sloppy, confused attempts to question what being a hero really means.
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We saw flashes of Diana's heroism in Batman v Superman and it was enough to tease what might be, a tantalizing glimpse of our Amazon in action.
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Part of the bittersweet tinge lurking behind The Greatest Generation, Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers was the idea that such heroism would never happen today.
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After listing the many acts of heroism during the shooting, Sanders choked up reflecting on how those men and women who lost their lives will be remembered.
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He spoke of the year's record-breaking weather events as if they were merely occasions for American heroism, while promoting the proliferation of our dirtiest energy source.
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What of the combat platoon leaders who express their disgust in a president overlooking "serious war crimes in favor of a warped notion of patriotism and heroism"?
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It features compelling characters and timeless themes: heroism and violence; love and loss; hope and despair, addressing themes as relevant now as they were 3000 years ago.
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WARSAW/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - For generations, the region of Silesia has been at the heart of Poland's love affair with coal as a source of pride and heroism.
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I'll confess, I prefer him far more when he's playing weirdos (The Departed, I Heart Huckabees) than when he's trying to convince us of his own heroism.
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Thanks to Michael's heroism, everyone manages to escape safely — but the creature gets beamed back aboard the Discovery, where Lorca seems to have interesting plans for it.
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Such heroism among humbler figures in this story points to the fact that those actually charged with protecting their people are generally selfish or feckless or both.
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He reported the massacre to little effect and was long vilified as a turncoat, only to be rewarded three decades later with the Soldier's Medal for heroism.
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Ayanna Pressley, 45, less than a year removed from her own primary challenge to an incumbent Democrat — vaulting her into national politics and progressive heroism alongside Rep.
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"We forget at what cost liberation came and what heroism it took," Mr. Libeskind said, noting the rise of neo-fascism, anti-Semitism and nationalism in Europe.
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The callous palms of the laborer are conversant with finer tissues of self-respect and heroism, whose touch thrills the heart, than the languid fingers of idleness.
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To call men of smaller official obligations, carried out in the face of intimidation, heroes is, perhaps, to change the meaning of what we mean by heroism.
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Other groups have raised their own concerns about the renovation from various personal and political angles, including some who want to preserve the focus on Texian heroism.
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The minister praised a lieutenant-colonel in the national gendarmerie for an "act of heroism" in exchanging places with a hostage inside the supermarket, NBC News reported.
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Eddie Bernice Johnson recalled hearing the tale of Miller&aposs heroism from her father and then her elation when told that a carrier would honor his courage.
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These workers are unacknowledged by our society for their humanity and heroism, changing diapers for our diseased, disabled and elderly loved ones and cleaning up after them.
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In our conversation, which has been condensed and edited, Wilson pointed out that O'Rourke's affection for the Odyssey may be part of a larger interest in heroism.
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And sometimes the show's cameras capture genuinely stunning acts of heroism as well as quieter acts of human kindness, like talking a suicidal man off a ledge.
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And with the care Hawley has infused into this odd world, Legion, rises above its peers by presenting a more difficult picture of humanity, power, and heroism.
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"The people of Masaya have demonstrated their heroism in the darkest pages of Nicaragua&aposs history," Luis Almagro, secretary-general of the Organization of American States, tweeted Tuesday.
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" The investigation found that the soldiers "demonstrated valorous conduct and extraordinary heroism in fighting and remaining with teammates while engaging a force that was better equipped and armed.
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In 2012 Mr Ronduda curated a show at Warsaw's Modern Art Museum entitled "New National Art", which included the stadium banners as well as images of wartime heroism.
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For more: Anderson Cooper's emotional tribute to victims High-school grad, dancer, accountant among Orlando shooting victims The heroes Amid the tragedy are tales of selflessness and heroism.
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It is a stirring, if somewhat by-the-numbers depiction of heroism and survival in horrifying times, but it will not make the pantheon of great historical films.
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In this colourful compendium of heroism, skulduggery, land-grabs, oil and violence, its subject emerges as equal parts Wild West and Oz. Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times.
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Then again, I'm not sure many actors could be convincing as a jittery, tweaked-out wannabe looking for their next hit of heroism without straying into unintended comedy.
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Instead, it offers a straightforward caricature that puts white supremacy past even the allure of tragedy or anti-heroism, and invites players to join the fight against it.
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One of Justice League's greatest achievements was getting away from the badly handled, muddied existential questions of What Heroism Means and just getting to some swagger and action.
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The moment, packed with a decade of pent up longing to have the MCU recognize women's heroism, packs a punch for those who've needed to subsist on scraps.
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There are flashy, dramatic graphics, wide helicopter shots of destruction on the ground, stories of heroism in the face of danger, and reporters broadcasting live from dangerous areas.
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The heroism of knowing that you're putting your life in danger, and it has to be done because you are honor-bound to your fellow man and woman.
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No sequence Thursday night illustrated Iguodala's unsung heroism more than a second quarter stretch in which he stripped James and Cleveland point guard Kyrie Irving on successive plays.
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Eagles of Death Metal praise fans' heroism in first interview since Bataclan attack Since then the band has vowed to return to the city and finish the concert.
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They had a long journey ahead, one that might require they take on new forms, one that might lead to even new myths and legends about their heroism.
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They were first responders on September 11, 2001, and now, their recent deaths are being tied to their heroism on that horrific day, more than 15 years later.
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Its attempt at Logan-style little girl badassery is limp at best, and its stab at Wonder Woman-style heroism is soaked in made-for-men cinematic style.
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Trump in the afternoon will present the Medal of Honor to Britt Slabinski, a retired SEAL Team 6 operator, for his heroism during a 2002 battle in Afghanistan.
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There are many sites around the world that chronicle this war, memorials that tell stories of courage and heroism, graves and empty camps that echo of unspeakable depravity.
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And it's a very particular segment of the American myth: the one that smoothed the transition from classic '70s rock heroism to the televised stardom of the '90s.
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"We must think of Sousa Mendes's heroism in today's context," Jorge Helft, a Holocaust survivor who as a French boy received one of Sousa Mendes's visas, told me.
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While he was running for president, Trump, when discussing McCain's extraordinary heroism as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, said that he prefers soldiers who were never captured.
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Asked by President Reagan to join him at the State of the Union, he was singled out for his heroism and became a symbol for the night's address.
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In his spare time, Knox visits his sometime girlfriend, Nora Roby, to pontificate about how people who imagine themselves to be heroes don't understand the nature of heroism.
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In an editorial published Tuesday, the Capital Gazette staff said Winters should be nominated for the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- the nation's highest civilian honor -- for her heroism.
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For him, there is only the Zarathustran heroism of clawing from null bis eins, of escaping the herdlike mentality of das Mann for the freedom of the Übermensch.
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I guess a modern version of heroism is regaining control of social impulses, saying no to a thousand shallow contacts for the sake of a few daring plunges.
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Individual failures alone didn't cause the disastrous consequences of the Arab Spring revolutions, just as the individual heroism of Arab Spring protesters wasn't enough to ensure their success.
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Their heroism is at the center of Clint Eastwood's new movie, "The 15:17 to Paris," a dramatic reconstruction as unassuming and effective as the action it depicts.
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Having put together an online directory of other arborists willing to extract felines from trees, Kraus is doing fewer rescues himself these days and misses that simple heroism.
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I firmly believe that I would not have been able to legally marry my husband if AIDS had not mercilessly revealed the heroism and humanity of queer people.
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It isn't one of Mr Polanski's worst films, but it's hardly as thrilling as a story with so much heroism and so many reversals of fortune should be.
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My agents took on humanitarian duties with compassion and heroism through actions like caring for a child or performing lifesaving CPR on a teen pulled from the river.
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I found Quixotism in the world at times irritating, and at times cruel, and instead I saw the heroism of Don Quixote's friends and neighbors, the "normal" people.
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For those with moral compasses that still point north, there is more bravery and heroism in the cessation of violence in Afghanistan than there is in Gallagher's story.
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In Shanksville, Vice President Mike Pence spoke at an observance celebrating the heroism of the passengers aboard the plane who took on the hijackers and sacrificed their lives.
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The heroism of black soldiers in the war enhanced the struggle for black freedom, causing industrialists and plantation owners to brace themselves for the return of black veterans.
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Chrises are highly competent and also a little bit sweetly dorky, occasionally even dim in a puppyish way, but their dimness never undercuts their heroism, their aspirational masculinity.
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Young Indonesian slum-dweller Sancaka learns early in life that attempts at heroism get people killed and that it's best to suppress his urges to help the helpless.
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Although theirs isn't yet a convincing partnership, you could see how both learned from it, he growing in heroism, she tempering her characteristic bravado with newly dulcet strokes.
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We owe much to the heroism of John Heminges and Henry Condell for collecting Shakespeare's work, and to Edmond Malone and generations of others for carefully editing it.
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Trump's insistence that he, or others, might be able to stop shooters pins hopes on one-off heroism, ignoring research-based solutions that could prevent mass gun deaths.
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This includes veterans, public servants, and ordinary citizens who have engaged in acts of heroism, along with those who benefit, or stand to benefit, from the president's policies.
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The motion-picture battle cries of heroism and machismo don't ring out in the Academy Award nominee "A War," Tobias Lindholm's 21st-century Danish variation on the conflict film.
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Brian Turner praised Howell, a 21-year-old junior from Waynesville, North Carolina, who was majoring in environmental studies, for his heroism in the face of almost certain death.
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But while Luke Cage's tale of reluctant heroism is made possible by a partnership between Marvel and Netflix, it's not the only property based on some stunning corporate synergy.
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Previously released records, including other video from officer-worn body cameras, surveillance footage and 911 calls, have shown the chaos, pain and acts of heroism that followed the shooting.
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Its ideas about the nature and limits of heroism — about just how hard and terrifying the resistance to evil can be — are spelled out in vivid black and white.
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The U.S. Navy has declined to comment on Stanley Rehm's version of events, though the story of Gary Rehm's heroism is being widely circulated among sailors, PEOPLE can confirm.
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And he's happy to be helpful and discrete — like a muscular, second-amendment Roomba — leaving the real heroism and most of the snappy catchphrases to Sarah, Dani and Grace.
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His act of heroism, posted by another recruit, has been circulating fiercely on Facebook over the weekend, where it's racked up nearly 12 million views, at time of writing.
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Putin added that Russian involvement had "profoundly reverse[d] the situation" in Assad's favor, and that the Syrian president recognized "the professionalism, courage and heroism" of the Russian military.
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Even in some of his sillier roles, he always brings a sense of humanity and vitality, but here his attempt at laconic heroism mostly just comes across as sleepy.
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These paintings had an agenda — the intended heroism of Emanuel Leutze's "Washington Crossing the Delaware" (1851) comes to mind —but Birk's contemporary take on this genre is total nihilism.
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Will Leonardo DiCaprio's beard-strewn heroism finally see him win the Best Actor award true Leonites swear he should have won for The Basketball Diaries back in the 2100s?
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As she talks about her collaborators and materials, often employing phrases like "soul mate" and "first love," the brutality and heroism of her sculptures begin to appear more nuanced.
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In some ways, the President was a peripheral figure as tales of human misery and heroism dominated news coverage as they emerged from neighborhoods slipping ever deeper under floodwaters.
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You might argue that there's something calculated about the movie's rousing "You go, girl!" sentiments and pointed displays of non-white-male heroism, and you wouldn't necessarily be wrong.
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The film made plain that the War of Independence, for all its heroism, involved a crime—and, for many people, that implicit acknowledgment was impermissible for the public airwaves.
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But acknowledging and celebrating that kind of parental heroism shouldn't stop us from discussing and celebrating the more everyday parental dedication of coping with a challenging though healthy baby.
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While the heroism that gains attention is often the sort that risks the hero's own life or limb, many who acted in less visible ways nonetheless transcended the moment.
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Yet despite the story's emphasis on heroism and self-sacrifice, Mr. Shin acknowledged that China's film censors had to be placated before they would allow the production to proceed.
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The real gap is between the fantasy of American heroism and the reality of what the American military does, between the myth of violence and the truth of war.
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For Rebecca C. Hains, author of "The Princess Problem: Guiding Our Girls Through the Princess-Obsessed Years," the newest member of Disney's royal court wins points for her heroism.
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But in their insistence on the written word's ability to act as a counterweight to power, it's hard to see these books as anything but miniature acts of heroism.
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