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take up the gauntlet



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Two new books, one from each of these two perspectives, take up the gauntlet of explaining successful innovation.

From New York Times • Sep. 4, 2010

For a moment Mr. Hornblower seemed tempted to take up the gauntlet with himself, challenging his own forcibly expressed convictions.

From Other People's Business The Romantic Career of the Practical Miss Dale by Smith, Harriet L.

The first man to take up the gauntlet the Nullifiers had thrown down was Webster, in his famous reply to Hayne.

From Thomas Hart Benton by Roosevelt, Theodore

Regular arrangements were made, definite challenges were given and accepted, and fights took place between successive sets of boys as they grew old enough to throw down or take up the gauntlet.

From Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War by Beers, Fannie A.

Some who were too fond of controversy, as they grew wiser, have refused to take up the gauntlet.

From Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 by Disraeli, Isaac




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