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brave temperature
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1.38 |
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Hundreds of well-wishers braved freezing temperatures to see the balloon off. |
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brave rain
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1.25 |
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Many stood outside their factories braving rains. |
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brave element
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0.92 |
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But she too says her life in the theater is akin to braving the elements. |
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brave weather
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0.92 |
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Visitors has braved cold weather to come show their support. |
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brave cold
|
0.79 |
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Some people braved the cold stoically. |
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brave storm
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0.59 |
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The hardy and the romantic braved the storm. |
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brave fire
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0.46 |
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A soldier who braved enemy fire to rescue her wounded comrade. |
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brave threat
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0.46 |
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Zhamalkhanov had braved the threats of neighbors to urge Abdulhajiyev to sit down with the Russian side. |
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brave crowd
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0.39 |
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Not everyone likes braving the crowds, where people faint by the dozens each day. |
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brave danger
|
0.39 |
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Others, however, braved the danger to watch the sky. |
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brave line
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0.39 |
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And it comes without anyone braving the line at the post office. |
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brave ridicule
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0.39 |
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Children brave ridicule to study ballet. |
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brave traffic
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0.39 |
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They all braved lunchtime traffic to hurry to Post Street. |
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brave condition
|
0.33 |
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But she still brought gasps from the spectators who braved the conditions with the power of some of her groundstrokes. |
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brave drizzle
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0.33 |
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Thousands of people attended the rally braving a drizzle. |
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brave street
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0.33 |
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With a strict Israeli curfew in force, no Palestinians braved the streets. |
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brave gunfire
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0.26 |
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Munson drove up in his truck and hastily rescued Fisher and Tudyk, braving the gunfire. |
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brave heat
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0.26 |
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Some of us took shelter under umbrellas while a few simply braved the heat. |
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brave market
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0.26 |
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To fetch those returns, investors have to brave a market that often offers a wild ride. |
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brave road
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0.26 |
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City drivers who brave icy roads to go skiing each weekend know the ritual as a nasty rite of passage befalling city dwellers. |