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One story, Idiosyncracy and Intrepidity, the main character is riding a giant turtle through space, and in another, Crazy Supermarket Adventure, a salmon reminds him to tie his shoe.
The Space Turtle BunnyKissd 2008
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An Eye, that indicates not only Vivacity, but Fire -- not only Resolution, but Intrepidity.
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Briars thrown in his Way, and with Intrepidity if need requires, even imbrue his Hands in his opposers Blood, and make a Dagger with Blindfolded Eyes, force
John Adams diary 13, 1 March - 31 December 1766, March 1767 1961
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Intrepidity of our Seamen, I had formed a confident Opinion that if they were once let loose upon the Ocean, they would contribute greatly to the relief of our Wants as well as to the distress of the Ennemy.
John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through 1776 1961
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Intrepidity of their Seamen were proportionally equal to the English they would be a dangerous Enemy.
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Majesty; that his grandfather Chia Ching was a metropolitan graduate of the tripos in the Ping Ch'en year; and that his father Chia Chen had inherited a rank of nobility of the third degree, and was a general, with the prefix of Majestic Intrepidity.
Hung Lou Meng, Book I Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Xueqin Cao
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For simplicity of manners as a man, for Intrepidity and humanity as a Soldier, and for the virtues of a Gentleman, his memory will long be respected and cherished.
A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861 George M. Wrong
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Intrepidity is one of the least shining strokes in his character.
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Historical Poem, that give an agreeable Delight and Surprise, _and are such as * Virgil* himself wou'd have touch'd upon, had the like Story been told by that Divine Poet_, viz. his falling into the Pudding-Bowl and others; which shew the Courage and Constancy, the Intrepidity and
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Intrepidity, independence of heart, the steadiest perseverance, the manliest fortitude; all the great qualities of the head and the heart.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 Various
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