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To that dauntlessness George now pinned his last chance.
The dauntlessness of his play, the brave beauty and the original skill bring tears to my eyes yet."
Something touching, about my dauntlessness."
However, Jünger attempts to consistently convey a posture of noble dauntlessness in himself and those soldiers that he praises.
Mr. Dawson is given the film's best lines, but Mr. Schwarzenegger goes through the movie with disarming dauntlessness.
Struck by his desperate dauntlessness, and his wild desire to visit Christendom, the captain at last relented, and told him he might make himself at home.
The son of the Ghetto might have worn his badge with pride, for in truth it was a medal of distinction awarded by the papal Church to the Jews, for dauntlessness and courage.
A cacophonous revival of Jean Genet's strident, maddening riff on race and theater art from 1959 that enhances the reputation for dauntlessness of the four-year-old Classical Theater of Harlem.
As the hero, Mr. Schwarzenegger "goes through the movie with disarming dauntlessness," Mr. Canby said, and the frequent violence dealt out to the villains "doesn't easily fit with the good clean fun of the movie's satire.
Still, he wanted to keep something of that spirit, if only its dauntlessness in what looked like a hopeless future; for similarly contemporary reasons he wanted to offer his readers a model of elementary virtue existing without the support of religion.
With a dauntlessness that Sally and Geraldo would recognize, it purports to show us the mating games of seven young people in Edmonton, Alberta - a locale, if we are to believe the hometown playwright, rarely given to carefree days and even less to joyous nights.
Ms. Alexander, who was a promising Hedda Gabler 20 years ago and a fine Lavinia in "Mourning Become Electra" a decade before that, captures opposing emotions between slight pauses, dancing after a revelation of heartache, frivolous and giddy after despair, making complex dauntlessness look simple.
Frodo presents then an image of natural man in native decency, trying to find his way from inertia (the Shire) past mere furious dauntlessness (Boromir) to some limited success, and doing so without the inherited resources of the heroes and longaevi like Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Gimli.