The crowd of mourners and servicemen braved rain and wind to line the route.
Unfazed by maritime danger, Churchill braved the Atlantic following Pearl Harbor to support his English-speaking brethren.
Last year, thousands of runners braved freezing conditions to take part, including some women.
During one recent storm, only two scientists braved the freezing cold to conduct outside research.
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He has dodged obstacles, braved the flak, and kept his eye on his goals.
Renault braved a huge political storm to close its Vilvoorde factory in Belgium three years ago.
Hundreds of butchers and farmers braved wintry weather to protest the new beef ban in central London.
In New York City, pedestrians braved a stiff wind that drove an unpleasant mixture of sleet and rain.
They braved heavy gunfire while attempting to rescue the wounded officers, with Sergeant Baitinger making the supreme sacrifice.
"It was a very scary night on Monday but we braved it out in the room, " she said.
Voters had braved freezing conditions to turn out in what was being seen as a nail-bitingly close poll.
In Algiers, the capital, only a few hundred protesters braved rain and police truncheons to shout anti-Bouteflika slogans.
Pearl divers once braved shark and jellyfish in hopes of surfacing with oysters.
Along the way Andrews braved severe sandstorms, blistering temperatures of up to 120 degrees, pit vipers and marauding bandits.
Hundreds of people braved the cold on Sunday to watch a re-enactment of how St Piran arrived in Cornwall.
Crowds braved the strong winds to greet the Queen when she visited Ballinamallard.
In a bid to escape everyday life, they braved fierce storms and climbed up the cliffs with their bare hands.
Some had braved the early morning rain to be first in line, with people starting to arrive from 0700 GMT.
By 2008 the numbers had increased to over 1, 600 and the walkers braved monsoon-like conditions, raising thousands of pounds for charity.
The 9-year-old turned her headlamp toward the dried brown leaves and braved the prickly bushes to pick up the squirmy toad.
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They braved gunfire to reach the wounded, and ferried them to safety in the backs of cars and a pickup truck.
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Traditionally, summer was the season when illegal migrants braved the night-time crossing.
The sport remained a curiosity until the mid-1990s, when a few windsurfers braved the ridicule of their friends to try kiting in Maui.
Crowds waiting for a result once again braved rainy conditions in St Peter's Square to watch out for smoke issuing from the chimney.
Another iReporter, Vineet Pandit, was not near the scenes of the attacks, but he braved the chaos to snap some photographs on Thursday.
This clear-headed thinking meant his team braved one of the most dangerous climbs in the world and made it back down again, together.
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Downpours had earlier threatened to dampen the celebratory mood - but many revellers braved the rain in Scotland, Northern Ireland and eastern England.
Around 100 hundred mourners filled the church while another braved the bitterly cold spring day to listen to the service on loud speakers outside.
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