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Valiantly saying she would never turn to the dark side, Tess sets off on a mission to warn the superheroes, but is foiled by Lionel Luthor John Glover, who kidnaps her.
Clark Kent Takes to the Skies As Smallville Says Goodbye 2011
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Valiantly, the Macho Man tried to recover, but the pain was too great.
WWE Championship Kevin Sullivan 2010
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Valiantly, the captain ordered the ship to slow down to make it easier to escape on life boats.
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Verdict: Valiantly idealistic, but this movie is off by 38 years and counting on its prediction of human moon colonization, despite the efforts of several forward-thinking pioneers.
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Valiantly, the officers and engineers tried to defend their ship, but it was in vain.
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Valiantly, for your sake, dear readers, I kept at it, in case this mangy dog turned into a winning pony.
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Valiantly shouldering aside all mockery, the team of researchers soldiered on, spending $2.4 million of Templeton money under the leadership of Dr Herbert Benson, a cardiologist at the Mind/Body Medical Institute near Boston.
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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Valiantly he struggled to his feet and stumbled toward the engine as the men came spilling down the stairs.
Firehorse Diane Lee Wilson 2006
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Valiantly Hahn braced his legs and tried to stay upright, but slipped a centimeter with every agonized gasp.
Thin Air Kristine Kathryn Rusch 2000
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Valiantly Hahn braced his legs and tried to stay upright, but slipped a centimeter with every agonized gasp.
Thin Air Kristine Kathryn Rusch 2000
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