Some were scared and others were brave, but all of them realized the importance of this vaccine.
On 2 September, the former elite US Navy Seal defended his staff during a grilling by a congressional committee, saying they were brave and effective, and had acted "appropriately".
If you were brave enough to invest in South Korea, Thailand or Indonesia in September, at the height of the panic in international markets, you might by now have doubled your money in dollar terms.
Investors who were brave enough to buy ACAS at the beginning of 2010 have seen their investment grow by more than 200%, but for those that bought and held the stock since the beginning of 2008 have had an average annual return of -29% (with dividends reinvested).
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But Mr Fraser was a devoted son of the borders, born in Carlisle and writing both fact and fiction about the ruffian-reivers and cattle-stealers of the region: men who, in their shameless venturing and whoring and disrespect for law, were quite a lot like old Flashy, except that they were brave.
Mr Leckey said her actions and the rescue attempts by others were very brave.
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"It's an upsetting time for the families, but they deserve this tribute as they were two brave women, " he said.
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Our people were so brave in their response.
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And they were putting a brave face on it, confident that eventually things would work out, but you could also see the sense of anxiety, the fear that perhaps this time it was different.
But all the debate over the architecture, the politics, the morality is irrelevant to the likes of Mr. Cunningham and the other old boys who tottered along to meet the queen, leaning on walking sticks or being pushed in wheelchairs, many with relatives proudly holding black-and-white photographs of them when they were young and brave-hearted.
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As he said, were it not for brave citizens of the world on that plane, it might have been a catastrophic disaster.
We remember its static, unmoving Western Front, a stationary death-mill into which brave men were fed for years without making any appreciable difference.
The brake pedal here allows for very precise modulation, saving our bacon on multiple occasions when we were a little too brave in dive-bombing competitors.
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As Boro regrouped United were indebted to some brave defensive play from Wes Brown, who first tackled Yakubu and then came across to block Stewart Downing's attempted cross.
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The famous female spies of the second world war, such as Violette Szabo, were quickly recruited, often for their language skills, and had short brave lives before they were caught by the Germans and killed.
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As the evening overran, some brave audience members were caught texting babysitters, incurring the wrath of the madcap Geordie.
For those brave investors who were willing to buy amid the fear and chaos the potential for high returns was great.
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And later, he and his mother were taken in by some brave farmers in a remote Slovak village and hidden until the war was over.
Most activists in Blackpool were trying to put a brave face on the Dunfermline result - and refusing, publicly at least, to read too much into it.
The Ministry of Defence released their names as family members and comrades said they were "selfless" and "brave".
South Africa's win over New Zealand had already eliminated England and, despite some brave hitting, they were always struggling to keep up with the rate.
However, there were no anxious crowds bidding farewell to the brave seamen as they slipped out of Padstow.
Archbishop Welby later wrote on his blog that he was questioning one aspect of the government's wide-ranging welfare changes, not condemning efforts to make work pay and improve people's livelihoods which he said were, in general, "incredibly brave".
The lives of these people are very precious to us, and the board considered that very serious matter that these brave people thought that what they were doing was important, that it was significant, that it was part of human space exploration, that the things that were going to be learned from this mission were worth the risk that they were taking.
Mr Gilroy also said KCC had a core group of members that were "very dynamic" and had been "brave" and "innovative".
Bryce grabbed Arbroath's equaliser 10 minutes before the interval, but the Second Division side were unable to create the winner, despite a brave second-half performance.
Forbes's brave 400 billionaires, many newly minted were voracious bidders.
Wakefield were always in the game and put up a brave fight, but it was Huddersfield that opened the floodgates first when Hardy went over in the corner to give his side an early advantage.
Yet as the Christmas Day attempt illustrates, and as we were reminded this week by the sacrifices of more brave Americans in Afghanistan-including those seven dedicated men and women of the CIA-the hard work of protecting our nation is never done.
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