It took courage for the members of Bon Jovi to face their problems, and that courage paid off.
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Stephen has never shied away from talking publicly about his battle with weight, but it took courage to undergo an MRI scan in front of a camera.
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For a candidate seeking a post as demanding and unrelenting as mayor of New York City, it took courage to reveal what had been weak and broken about her personality.
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And a passing priest, Father Theo from Switzerland, paused just long enough under his umbrella to say that what the Pope had done took courage, and he had shown humility.
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It took courage for Sullivan to accept this invitation.
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It took considerable courage for Frank Wolf to lay out this bill of particulars.
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It took entrepreneurial courage to come to another part of the world, all to show we could make great wine in another region.
But morphing from collections to consulting took heaps of courage, and given the inherent conflict of interest, there could be no straddling the two for long.
And perhaps we've forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle.
"(There were) dozens and dozens of acts of courage that took place in the seconds when that wall came in, " the chief said.
There is a lot to admire in Jindal's speech -- first and foremost the courage it took to challenge his party in unvarnished terms so soon after a stinging election loss.
The stories of everyday Americans and, more importantly, the courage it took to share those stories is what kept this effort alive and moving forward even when it looked like it was lost.
"If Walker pulls this off, then a lot of conservatives are going to say, 'He was a man of great courage, he took this on and he won, '" Gergen said.
What he did took a great deal of courage, especially considering that a recent Gallup poll showed 48% of Americans are against same-sex marriages and that North Carolina, a swing state he barely won four years ago, just voted against marriage equality and civil unions, with a vote of 61% to 39%.
It took three years to summon the courage to step outside my comfort zone.
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The coroner, Professor Paul Marks called the inquest an "extremely sad case" and praised the courage of the soldiers who took part in the mission.
What gave her such courage during the Watergate era as she took The Washington Post to such heights?
Last night my wife and I worked up our courage, loaded up the car, and took the kids out to another restaurant.
For amidst the countless acts of cruelty that took place here, we know that there were many acts of courage and kindness, as well.
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