Rather than brave it, the Mumbai bombers are believed to have entered through the porous border with Bangladesh instead.
Most political economists I speak to believe this has been the logic all along, and brave though it has been for Prime Minister George Papandreou to try and buy time to do a proper structural reform of Greece, the implosion of Spain and Italy has robbed him of that time.
Its caloric weight means it is best shared with a brave companion, and it is delicious whether eaten from one of the city's many food trucks or in a cafe.
With the the public's resounding 'no' to AV still ringing in their ears, and the coalition entering what is likely to be its final days as the 2015 election approaches, it would be a brave person who bet against it.
Martina puts a brave face on it: she is a mother of two who has been jobless for four years.
That seemed brave, but it risks jeopardising the complete overhaul of the federal system that is crucial to the country's medium-term fiscal stability.
And they were putting a brave face on it, confident that eventually things would work out, but you could also see the sense of anxiety, the fear that perhaps this time it was different.
It would take a brave government to tell voters that it was making anything up to 50m television sets obsolete and a pretty silly one to spend billions on handing out free set-top boxes to people who don't feel like buying them.
As he said, were it not for brave citizens of the world on that plane, it might have been a catastrophic disaster.
But few of Benghazi's people are brave enough to fly it on their houses.
"I don't know if it was brave or stupid but adrenaline kicks in, " he said.
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It was brave and might have been moving, had not the Commons predictably erupted in whoops and mockery.
One big issue is waiting for a Government brave enough to address it.
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Remember, it was brave civil rights advocates and their acts of civil disobedience that put an end to heinous Jim Crow laws.
These events are, of course, related, but it is brave to try and cover them all in equal depth in a single volume.
It is brave of Mr Blair to intensify his advocacy of a war which so many of its other architects are beginning to lose faith in.
Many described the performance as brave while others questioned it.
Wakefield were always in the game and put up a brave fight, but it was Huddersfield that opened the floodgates first when Hardy went over in the corner to give his side an early advantage.
If after gathering all of that information you are brave enough to send it off through the mail, the packet that you get back will simply summarize your credit rating, with absolutely no information about your insurance score.
It takes a brave man to come out, particularly in the field that you were in.
Mr McTaggart always sought to promote it as the brave struggling group of its early days.
It is always brave to create an unattractive protagonist, and Hannah is not appealing.
It is a brave move by Young, who was appointed manager last month in a one-year deal.
It was a brave choice and one that paid off, making Hulu the most popular place to stream television online.
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It was a brave display but, hey, welcome to the world of three-day eventing - an equestrian triathlon that demands infinite courage.
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It took a brave rugby tackle to finally capture him, and the cheering of the crowd could be heard over a kilometer away.
So it was a brave move for inadvertent hotelier Andy Thesen to make prices inclusive at his sophisticated, sexy Antiguan resort, Hermitage Bay.
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