braveheart in A Sentence

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    When it comes to safeguarding our territory, the Braveheart Indians will go to any extent to put their own lives at peril for the cause.

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    The Braveheart effect: How companies profit off our desire for freedom.

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    James Robinson, who plays Young William, hadn't acted in a movie before Braveheart.

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    READ The Braveheart effect: How companies profit off our desire for freedom.

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    Worldwide, Braveheart grossed over $210 million and was the 18th highest grossing film of 1995.[5].

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    Historian Elizabeth Ewan describes Braveheart as a film which"almost totally sacrifices historical accuracy for epic adventure".[20].

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    For example, James Bond is a very different type of badass than, say, William Wallace in Braveheart.

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    James Robinson, the boy who played the young William Wallace, had never acted in a film prior to Braveheart.

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    Ian Burrell of The Independent has noted,"The Braveheart phenomenon, a Hollywood-inspired rise in Scottish nationalism, has been linked to a rise in anti-English prejudice.

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    This practiced apparently reached its crescendo during the Middle Ages in Europe, and today is popularly depicted in Hollywood in such films as Braveheart.

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    The soundtrack, comprising 77 minutes of background music taken from significant scenes in the film, was noticeably successful, and Horner produced a follow-up soundtrack in 1997 titled More Music from Braveheart.

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    Whilst most people were led to believe that Braveheart was in reference to William Wallace, the nickname actually belonged to Robert the Bruce whose heart was literally carried into battle after his death.

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    Bharat Ke Veer” corpus would be managed by a committee made up of eminent persons of repute and senior Government officials, who would decide to disburse the fund equitably to the Braveheart's family on the need basis.

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    Scotland operated as an independent kingdom from the Early Middle Ages(famously fending off invading forces multiple times, see“Braveheart”) until the 17th Century when its monarch, James VI, was named King of England, unifying the crowns of the two nations.

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    Bharat Ke Veer” corpus would be managed by a committee made up of eminent persons of repute and senior government officials, in equal number, who would decide to disburse the fund equitably to the Braveheart's family on need basis.

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    Widely considered to be one of the most historically inaccurate historical epics of all time, Braveheart is the story of William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England.

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    When Braveheart and“Apollo 13” were both nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, he pranked“Apollo 13” director Ron Howard with a fake poster that claimed Braveheart had won an Oscar for“Best Moon Shot” with an accompanying picture of the Scottish army mooning the English.

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