21. It takes some courage. 22. It took courage. 23. Remedying them, and avoiding others, will take courage. 24. Sending Milosevic to The Hague would take courage and would require Kostunica to reverse his position. 25. Snapping the leash will take courage, he implies, but it will allow us to get on with the business of life. 26. She testified as an elderly woman in front of the state Legislature, which took tremendous courage on her part. 27. Some stood teary-eyed, knowing how much courage it took for the performers to finish the program. 28. Speaking out, and facing oneself, takes more courage than hitting a slider, or shooting a puck. 29. Staying often takes more courage than leaving. 30. Such action took courage, and it made Johnson a towering figure in the fight for civil rights. |