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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

Be that as it may, Varro is made to take up the gauntlet and to rush away at once amid the philosophers.

From The Life of Cicero Volume II. by Trollope, Anthony

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

The courage to take up the gauntlet for his wife, to make a scene, to silence his cousin, is a courage he does not possess.

From A Terrible Secret by Fleming, May Agnes

Where is a champion to take up the gauntlet for such a Nell?” 255As quick as light, the King threw back the arras and came between them.

From Mistress Nell A Merry Tale of a Merry Time by Hazelton, George C.




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