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He was a dare-devil and liked challenges wherever he found them.
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It was a bit of a dare-devil thing.
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The dare-devil participants make sleds from banana palm trees and race them down a steep hill at speeds in excess of 80km an hour.
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In poems and songs he is depicted as a legendary dare-devil.
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It was learnt that the dare-devil boys took to their heels with their loots after they were confronted by angry residents.
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But, with everything to play for in a bull market, this is arguably the dare-devil narcissist boss's time to shine.
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Luckily, the dare-devil escaped unharmed.
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They were dare-devil armed robbers!
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Unlike most tightrope walkers the 68-year-old dare-devil will not be wearing any tethers or use any safety nets below.
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Armed gangs and dare-devil robbers used the school as hideaway.
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