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How long before she would forget that she'd once felt intrepid?
The next bit was going to be pretty damned intrepid.
I'm now much more intrepid than I was 30 years ago."
The less intrepid take refuge in back at the bar.
It may be that we're trying to keep people out, or to let in only the intrepid and lucky.
After two hundred years, she was still the intrepid explorer.
"So, where is the intrepid field artillery off to today?"
In spite of the most intrepid fighting the army gave way.
The good ship Friday and her intrepid crew were never seen or heard from again.
"But I see that she is a woman," said the intrepid young earl.
You know, the one about the intrepid Washington reporter with the courage to stand up to the administration.
I walked silently up to the wall and prepared myself for being intrepid.
She must have made this intrepid venture on her own motion.
The intrepid pair turned and faced the men from a distance.
Wanted: 800 intrepid men and women willing to fight crime in the nation's biggest city.
"Some of them are pretty damned intrepid from what I hear.
She told our intrepid reporter: "The world needs my songs."
Some intrepid teenager who came all the way up to the house on a dare?
Form up an intrepid band of rescuers and go after him?
The risk paid off, so I became more intrepid.
Some intrepid investors made a killing in the early days of these markets.
But Huber, now the single mother of a 13-month-old daughter, has again made an intrepid move toward the front.
Whether he was an intrepid man or an extremely dull one can never be established.
You're ingenious, intrepid, and have a sound head on your shoulders.
It didn't make much difference: I was going to have to be intrepid again anyway.