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daring action

noun as in derring-do

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"I salute our brave fighters for the daring action that led to their release. Only continued military pressure, until total victory, will bring about the release of all of our hostages," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.

From BBC

"I salute our brave fighters for the daring action that led to their release. Only continued military pressure, until total victory, will bring the release of all our hostages. We will not miss any opportunity to bring them home."

From Salon

Either way, there’s much to appreciate about Aronofsky’s daring action extravaganza, which boasts ferocious Russell Crowe eradicating all those Sunday school memories you might have of a kindly Noah ushering animals, two by two, onto a wooden vessel.

“We take a more daring action because of a much clearer audience with clearer needs.”

The film is named after Interpol’s actually real Red Notices, which are slightly less interesting international wanted notices that — in what I assume are almost all cases — do not actually allow for The Rock to relentlessly chase you around the globe in daring action sequences.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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