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Word: braved (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Toro-Hernandez is stuck with some of the most painful material to deliver. It is a tribute to his acting ability that Benjy seems halfway-believable. Toro-Hernandez sings competently and is endearingly cute in his courtship of K.C. Downing, an assistant on Comedy Cavalcade. It takes a brave actor to slog through some of Benjy's asides to the audience; Toro-Hernandez should get a Purple heart...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: My Favorite Plays Well, Despite Flaws | 4/28/1994 | See Source »

...average age of their pitching staff is 24 years old now. The average age of eight Red Sox pitchers, on the other hand, is 34. (Frank Viola turned 34 yesterday). Still worse, the Sox boast a bunch of old players such as (former Brave) Otis Nixon, Scott Fletcher, Andre Dawson and Dave Valle...

Author: By Justin R.P. Ingersoll, | Title: Red Sox Win East. Not! | 4/21/1994 | See Source »

...political spectrum, and from various campuses across the country, Take Back the Night has been described as more "poignant" when it follows recent instances of campus women failing to convict their alleged rapists. The audience becomes it own self-empowered judge and jury, supporting the words of whomever is brave enough to take, enforcing what ever conviction...

Author: By Kelly M. Bowdren, | Title: Take Your and Night and... | 4/21/1994 | See Source »

...fact, the pop-Eleches were just two of several members of the Harvard community to brave Newton, the streets of Boston and even the legendary Heartbreak Hill in completing the Boston Marathon yesterday...

Author: By Traci R. Manning, | Title: Harvard Runners Go Extra (26) Miles | 4/19/1994 | See Source »

Roberta Simon was eight years old when poliomyelitis paralyzed her from the neck down. She spent three months on her back in a Washington hospital and then began a long series of treatments and exercises that slowly, painfully restored full mobility to her limbs. Like many brave polio victims, she pushed herself hard. She was a majorette in junior high school, went to college and eventually became a surgical nurse in a Chicago-area hospital, working long hours on her feet in the operating room. "I was out there doing my thing," she says. "I thought I was over polio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reliving Polio | 3/28/1994 | See Source »

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