Brave
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Mao, too, focused Chinese nationalism almost entirely on the
brave
new world of Communism.
In the
brave
new world of postrevolutionary Russia, Anatoli Lunacharski looked forward to freedom from the mutual relations of husbands, wives, fathers, children, so you could not tell who was related to whom and how closely.
But that honor is now shared by the
brave
team fielded by Croatia, the newest EU member state.
Not many people are
brave
enough (or foolish enough) to turn down a billion dollars today in hopes of much more later.
Good leaders today are often caught between their cosmopolitan inclinations and their more traditional obligations to the people who elect them – as German Chancellor Angela Merkel has discovered in the wake of her
brave
leadership on the refugee crisis last summer.
Man Bites SharkBONN – Sharks have long been portrayed as man-eaters, a menace to any swimmer
brave
(or foolish) enough to share the water with them.
None of this would have been possible without Shevardnadze’s decades-long career of cunning, yet brave, political triangulation.
The price of plank cedar in Lahore is incentive enough to corrupt, or kill, any Green Corps men
brave
enough to stand in their way.
Indeed, in order to make such investments, democracies require either
brave
leadership or an electorate that understands the costs of postponing hard choices.
Western leaders put on a
brave
face, believing that moderate crooks were better than motley extremists.
He was a
brave
airman, with a fine war record.
Only a
brave
person would stand in the way of those expecting to become rich by trading Internet stocks with one another, or would deny people the opportunity to own their own homes because they could not afford them.
Shortly after the Leave camp labeled bureaucrats in her Her Majesty’s Civil Service “enemies of the people” – a typical statement in the early stages of a revolution – pro-Brexit Foreign Trade Minister Liam Fox derided British exporters, calling them “too lazy and too fat” to succeed in his
brave
new free-trading Britain.
Is that not what we did in the not-so-distant past with regard to the
brave
people we called dissidents in the Soviet world?
Throughout the post-war period, the US has backstopped collective security through NATO and other institutions, and it has been more than willing to
brave
regional and global threats, often with few friends at its side.
In comes a
brave
new world of “state-contingent threshold-based forward guidance,” complete with three conditional “knockouts” that would cause the guidance to be changed.
Nonetheless, Macron has shown himself to be brave, articulate, and determined to do the right thing.
As a people, they are singularly resilient and
brave.
If migrants know they will not be able to set foot on European soil without first proving that they qualify for asylum, those who do not qualify are less likely to fall victim to smugglers’ claims that they should
brave
the dangerous journey.
France had just elected a clever, young, handsome, and
brave
new president, who seemed to match the city’s ambience.
It was a
brave
effort that came too soon.
Many
brave
Iranians were prepared to risk their lives to defend their beliefs.
But in a
brave
new world of ad hoc transactions and raw power relations – the kind that both China and US President Donald Trump seem to prefer – these qualities would do Europe little good.
Another battle, over the Dadu River, is the core of the Long March legend: 22
brave
men supposedly overpowered a regiment of Nationalist troops guarding the chains of the Luding Bridge with machine guns, and opened the way for the Marchers.
The continued targeting of such
brave
workers is posing a severe challenge to these countries’ public-health communities and their collective ambition to reach every child with lifesaving vaccines.
China and Malaysia, lucky enough not to have to turn to the IMF or
brave
enough to set their own course, did what every textbook said you should do: they pursued expansionary monetary and fiscal policies.
The Kremlin has put on a
brave
face regarding when sanctions might be lifted; indeed, it is busily imposing sanctions of its own.
And Jaising has another
brave
young attorney to champion: a former law intern who has alleged sexual harassment against retired Supreme Court judge Swatanter Kumar.
It may not be entirely clear what has made Indian women so
brave
and so effectively combative.
These
brave
women constituted the only opposition that dared to confront the savage military junta in the late 1970’s, demanding to know the fate of their “disappeared” children.
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