As midnight approaches, buoyed by Dutch courage, Patterson determines to follow his guidance.
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"I think there's a certain kind of Dutch courage that it probably gives you.
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A more likely explanation is the link with Dutch courage, Dutch auction or to go Dutch.
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Another term, " Dutch courage, " was the Brits'way of saying the Dutch got their courage from a bottle.
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The league was founded in March 2010, by Trudy Hannon ( Joanie Trash ) and Kyla Sinclair ( Dutch Courage ).
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She also wrote prefaces to his writings that were published posthumously, including " Dutch Courage and Other Stories " ( 1922 ).
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However, the drunk Vikings also have a random'invincibility'about them, which can occasionally lead to one of them-laden with Dutch courage-taking out most of an opposition army.
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Their debut album, " Dutch Courage ", was released in February 2008 and has gone on to be arguably the most successful of all the Fokofpolisiekar offshoot bands.
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A " Dutch treat " is no treat at all, " Dutch courage " comes from a bottle, one meaning of " double Dutch " is doubletalk and a " Dutch uncle " isn't really a relative.
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The nearest pubs to the event are The Cross Hands and The Victoria, both of which are in Brockworth, which competitors frequent for some pre-event Dutch courage or discussion of tactics, and after the event for convalescence.