Can you be a hero for beating an illness that we never knew existed?
Mark Zuckerberg will be a hero to many young entrepreneurs 20 years from now.
And to many millions of Americans and people around the world, Lance Armstrong will always be a hero.
We do not want to encourage anyone to be a hero, championing potentially hopeless causes and angering those around them, without being fully aware of the dangers.
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If President-elect Obama wants to be a hero and get credit for pulling the economy out of the ditch, he has to get capital off the strike line.
And even though CNN reported authorities have completed the search of the cooler and found that it contained only water bottles, that someone should be a hero to everyone.
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He will be in position to be a hero, but you have to remember what he did at the company during his prior seven years there: he created the problem in the first place.
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"In a nutshell, he goes on to be a great hero and he dies saving a lot of lives, " she said.
Since the thieves (who dressed as police) have not been identified, and since every crime story needs a villain, Stolen substitutes a hero with a would-be hero--the crime's investigator, Harold Smith , a respected insurance investigator of 78, disfigured by skin cancer, who has made recovering the Gardner pictures the mission of his retirement.
Jackson was the first since George Washington to be a military hero.
Obama was poised to be a national hero given his perfect timing, with the typical post recession boom starting in his first year.
Now, in a heartfelt memoir, "They Call Me a Hero: A Memoir of My Youth, " the Tucson native speaks in detail of the shooting, the experiences that have helped shaped him and why he doesn't want to be called a hero.
Someone who stands up for a cause or conviction can be regarded as a hero, a rebel or sometimes both.
Spurs' star David Ginola returns to St James Park on Wednesday - a ground where he used to be treated as a hero, but at which he is now a villain.
Laura Clancy, chief of staff at charter-school nonprofit Achievement First, has seen her share of business refugees looking for what they think will be a soft landing or a hero's welcome doing philanthropic work.
At home David Cameron will be hailed as a hero by Eurosceptics who are likely to demand, now, renegotiation and a referendum.
"If Steve picks him, he'll open himself up for some criticism, but if he picks him and England win the Four Nations, he'll be judged as a hero, " he said.
"It's quite understandable that most people feel reluctant to be a have-a-go hero and it is important that they have the confidence to intervene and know when it is appropriate, " report author Edward Boyd said.
When I try to be a multitasking super hero with our client work, my blog, my speaking engagements, and my volunteer commitments, he is quick to bring me back to earth and make me focus.
Kevyn Orr is under no illusions that he'll be treated as a hero when he begins his duties as the Motor City's emergency manager, an appointment that makes Detroit the nation's largest city ever put under state control.
Perhaps one day the pathfinder can be returned to Earth a hero.
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