He was not only a very dexterous thief, but was notorious for his boldness and hardihood, and for the number of his previous convictions. |
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Similarly, this finding leaves open the possibility that female characters expressed heroism in ways not entailing physical hardihood or risk. |
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Few nations have ever existed, who have evinced more indomitable courage or hardihood, or shown more devotion to the spirit of independence than the Iroquois. |
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Jack's hardihood is extraordinary – clearly, he doesn't need sleep the way the rest of us do. |
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Their hardihood is evident in their wild appearance, and they are beings who are cruel to their children on the very day they are born. |
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Its alter ego, the US dollar, is no paragon of hardihood either. |
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When Donahue left L. A., she took up with a grower she calls Judah, moved to a community she calls Nuggettown, and embraced the local way of life: hardihood, hot-tubbing, and New Age pieties. |
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Our ninetieth birthday is a fit time to shine up the trophies our forefathers earned in those days, and to pay a small tribute of praise to their foresight, their hardihood, their determination and their work. |
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Once endured it is enjoyed as my owndom. Elsewhere I refer to this process of enduring hardship as the only possible source of hardihood. |
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