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Would he not at least have gone down to his death fighting heroically to the last?
What made people fight heroically in the last war against Germany?
A man wanted to die heroically, with someone standing by to take down his final words.
Not when he has worked so heroically to save lives on this station.
He said this somewhat heroically, but that lost feeling came over him again.
You have, beyond question, served the Republic well, even heroically.
People helped one another, sometimes heroically; there are hundreds of stories.
It was before you came so heroically on this new scene that she told me her secret.
He decided to win heroically, with a driver off the tee.
To great excitement at the time he heroically held on to the Jersey for three days.
You both deserve to know how heroically your son died."
It could not make any difference to the young couple heroically defending themselves in his apartment.
Though Simon continued heroically for six further days, he eventually pulled out.
But none of them received a bonus for doing their jobs - and heroically in many cases.
It's as if he has heroically outlined himself, Lee thought, become the most significant member of the group.
I'm one of those people who imagine themselves acting heroically at disasters.
There he died heroically, the last man to fall.
Who, we could say, accomplished a number of miracles, heroically.
The most fortunate, in his view, are those who die heroically for a principle.
He was about to try to heroically impress me just now, using you."
Going into the Blight seems to be a traditional way to die heroically.
It might console you to know that he died heroically, in the best of causes.
Assume he took the city and treated the defenders heroically?
Many people acted heroically on that awful Tuesday, he among them.
Susan, his wife, is the only one wrestling heroically, with the front door, to keep their six dogs from running out.