| 21. | The campaign was perceived as a decisive Israeli victory, causing reorganizations in the Syrian high command and the birth of heroic tales in Israel.
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| 22. | A miasma contaminated the entire family of Atreus, where one violent crime led to another, providing fodder for many of the Greek heroic tales.
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| 23. | The sentence was carried out October 6, 1849 . The execution of the martyrs became a national heroic tale of Hungary, creating many legends.
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| 24. | Louis de Plooy grew up in an apartheid military family, surrounded by heroic tales of the army's fight to save South Africa from communism.
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| 25. | Described as a ( heroic tale ), it was premiered by the Op�ra-Comique at the Salle Favart Theatre in Paris on Christmas Day 1915.
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| 26. | His literary debut took place in the " Adevrul " supplement in 1902, and involved the comic-heroic tale " Iarba fiarelor ".
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| 27. | Revere's ride is the prototypical heroic tale, which led Longfellow to pluck him from local Boston lore and transform him into a national folk hero.
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| 28. | So the film can't be the heroic tale of a political martyr it needs to be in order to hold us and take our breath away.
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| 29. | The name " Kalinov Most " itself refers to a bridge between the world of the living and the world of the dead in Russian heroic tales and legends.
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| 30. | Valitchka's full-length youth novel, " Greater Expectations ", is a heroic tale that openly relays the realistic challenges faced by teens today.
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