It's very brave of them to say it anyway - a new tack indeed.Delta has had hit after hit and endured a brave fight with cancer despite the pressures of the big, bad, nasty media who are only out for headlines and want to cut down tall poppies like Delta.George had put up a brave fight over the sixteen months of his illness, with frequent trips to hospital, but was always positive and hopeful.As alien as the imported trees, they make the only spark of brave colour in the landscape, diverting the eye from the soft ruin of mulched leaves along the kerbs.Cheshire junior girls put up a brave fight before losing by a point to Yorkshire at Low Laithes in an inter-county fixture.Our soldiers are now fighting side-by-side with your brave soldiers, now and every day.Allow me to introduce you to some of the poor, brave soldiers fighting this awful and brutal war.We have two Crocus that have bloomed and the Primulas are putting on a brave show of colour.It was a sad way to end a week that has forced her name to the forefront of British women's tennis and allowed her to generate an enthusiasm for the sport with a colourful personality and a brave style of play.The newly formed team put up a brave fight but were defeated by a stronger Louisburgh team.For all their faults, Ireland put up a brave fight against the professional Australian side and are not without hope of redeeming themselves in Melbourne in a week.I always thought it was brave of him to return to Union Square after being shot.It means a courageous rescuer or brave soldier.Hector said it was a jolly good idea and very brave of her and he would be lurking in the corridor in case there was any trouble.Many people suffer from the disease, and it was very brave of him to come forward like this, especially because of, like he said, the terrible stigma attached to it.
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