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Slade Jones
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7 November, 04:11
A person willing to die for his or her beliefs
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Gina Wolfe
7 November, 04:19
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A person willing to die for his beliefs is usually called a risk - taker. If that's mpt what you where looking for just send me a comment.
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Manuel Hutchinson
7 November, 04:20
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a person willing to die for there beliefs are called martyr
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