courageous leader
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courageous
adjective
uk/kəˈreɪ.dʒəs/us/kəˈreɪ.dʒəs/
having or ...
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leader
noun[C]
uk/ˈliː.dər/us/ˈliː.dɚ/
a person in control of a group, country, ...
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His statement is that of a real,courageousleader.
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He hit his stride as a daring, resourceful andcourageousleader.
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He was generally regarded as an excellent andcourageousleader.
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Acourageousleaderand compassionate doctor, he restored morale in those terrible prison camps and jungle hospitals.
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Spirit is acourageousleader, but has great curiosity.
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Other accounts describe him as acourageousleaderof his men and a ferocious opponent.
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An inspiring andcourageousleader, he rendered self-sacrificing service in the most perilous conditions and.
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He is a keen andcourageousleader.
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Whether courageous leaders of such calibre exist, neither seeking nor demanding total surrender from one side or the other, is the acid test.
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No, that is not true, but, in that case, more courageous leaders are needed who wish, and dare, to take up the debate in pursuit of justice and human dignity.
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