Intrepidness

Word INTREPIDNESS
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Perhaps because, in Marissa Moss's telling, and with Andrea U'Ren's rich, color-soaked illustrations, Ida's good cheer, moxie and resourcefulness evoke the work ethic of her time as much as her own intrepidness. ❋ Meghan Cox Gurdon (2011)

Many thanks are in order for this volume's creation: to my co-editors, Marc Redfield and Laura Quinney, for the keen intelligence and sharp intrepidness that they brought to this project; to Kate Singer, William ❋ Unknown (2006)

Her woman went; and then she said, “You told me, Sir, last night, of your intrepidness: I think you are the boldest man I ever met with: but, Sir, surely you ought to know, that you are not now in the Haymarket.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

This led from the end of the jetty parallel to the shore towards the next and major blow to our sense of intrepidness, which was a visitors 'village. ❋ Adams, Douglas, 1952- (1990)

The next blow to our sense of intrepidness was the rather neatly laid out path. ❋ Adams, Douglas, 1952- (1990)

We were severely put out by their arrival and felt that the last vestige of any sense of intrepidness we were still trying to hold on to was finally slipping away. ❋ Adams, Douglas, 1952- (1990)

At the landward end the jetty was surmounted by an archway, nailed to the top of which was a wooden board which welcomed us to Komodo, and therefore served slightly to diminish our sense of intrepidness. ❋ Adams, Douglas, 1952- (1990)

He did so with an intrepidness I can seldom muster because backstretches and jockey rooms, while friendly enough, never welcome an outsider. ❋ Sale, Roger (1981)

"You see a picture of a one-room school - that embodies the human intrepidness and ambition to overcome the most onerous and austere of odds and make things work in Canada." ❋ Unknown (2010)

While Americans cling to their self-image of intrepidness, here in the land of the free and the home of the brave, we are on target to demonstrate at the polls that we are anything but. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Specifically, what Gao and his associates set out to determine is whether dysfunction of the amygdala, an almond-shaped mass that resides deep in the human brain and is linked to fear conditioning as well as emotions and mental state, leads to an inherent intrepidness and disregard for the law. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was even appointed an MBE for his intrepidness. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Our world takes its real dimensions in Kebri Dahar; there you find heroism and intrepidness - among the starving Ogadeni Somalis; there you see the evil face to face, in the eyes of the Amhara and Tigray soldiers who hours earlier may have raped an Ogadeni lady who was unluckily walking alone in the streets or may have killed an elder who was living alone in his poor house. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Look at me, in all my intrepidness!) stayed up until 5am last night, gaming. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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