Some businesses are heroically pulling themselves out of the rubble, even as they bury their dead.
And this is a story about irony the soldiers fight heroically but the missions seem completely pointless.
This tells the story of a gang of school children who heroically thwart a counterfeiting operation.
He performed heroically as they fought relegation, but they eventually finished four points adrift of safety.
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Bishop Gusztav Bolcskei, the church's presiding bishop, insists heroically that it is not split.
The European Central Bank, he said, had performed "heroically" in buying time for the eurozone's governments.
Relatively little of that goes to the Nomex-clad fire-fighters shown battling heroically on the evening news.
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He made people believe that he was another Yeltsin, heroically confronting a gang of reactionary armed plotters.
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For hundreds of years, Jewish Americans have fought heroically in battle and inspired us to pursue peace.
The Republicans will nominate a good man who served our country heroically and suffered terribly in Vietnam.
Could he, as Brecht might have wanted, have done otherwise, acted more heroically?
He slew the image of the unrelentingly macho sport hero and emerged heroically as the world's first all-purpose celebrity athlete.
Boston police, firefighters, and first responders as well as the National Guard responded heroically, and continue to do so as we speak.
For the most part, the presidents who got the most votes were men who were faced with extraordinary circumstances and acted heroically.
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They came back at us but we held on and performed heroically.
And Bob Dole, who was wounded serving heroically in World War II.
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But Luton, marshalled by former Anfield veteran Don Hutchison, defended heroically, putting their bodies on the line for a succession of brave blocks.
What they're doing here is basically saying, our leader is dead, he died heroically, and as we rejoice in his death nothing has changed.
I'm in awe of how many of you signed up to defend our country in a time of war, serving heroically through deployment after deployment.
The passengers on the airlines were fortunate that the explosives did not work and that the attendants and passengers performed heroically by subduing the terrorist.
Many of the women felt slighted in the days following the attacks because they heard talk of a brotherhood of rescue workers that had performed heroically.
The pace bowlers all performed heroically under pressure, and it was great to see the faith in Adil Rashid repaid by the wicket of Pollard yesterday.
According to Charles Woods, the father of Tyrone Woods, one of the former Navy SEALs killed while heroically defending the CIA's annex and his comrades, Mrs.
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Italians responded heroically in the mid-1990s when the then prime minister, Romano Prodi, called for sacrifices to clean up the national accounts to prepare for euro membership.
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Distributing benefits and burdens on the basis of color was supposed to be the ugly mind-set the leaders of the civil rights movement struggled so heroically to change.
"I spent most of Sunday in the Olympic stadium watching a goodly chunk of our 15, 000 volunteer cast heroically rehearsing in the rain, " he told the assembled media.
"The Iranophobic American movie attempts to describe Iranians as overemotional, irrational, insane, and diabolical while at the same, the CIA agents are represented as heroically patriotic, " it complained.
Most are run, heroically, by the passionately committed, usually with a direct connection to the cause for example, the mother of a maimed conscript or of a handicapped child.
Defoe had two further opportunities to win it late on but West Ham defended heroically to seal a point that may prove crucial in their bid to avoid relegation.
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