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hero noun brave person, celebrity, champion, conquering hero, conqueror, decorated hero, deity, demigod, fearless soldier, fighter, folk hero, god, goddess, great man, great woman, guardian, heroine, highest type, ideal type, idol, immortal, luminary, man of courage, man of valor, martyr, master, megastar, model, notable, paragon, perfect type, person who serves as a shining example, phoenix, pillar of the community, protector, soldier, stalwart, star, superhero, superstar, tiger, valiant knight, warrior
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Shero yesterdaywhenSergeant Michael Lockettwaslaid to rest with full military honours.
Max has played with this problem for quite a while and we all agreed it was best for him to have the surgery at this time," Penguins general manager Ray Shero said.
Celebrity DJs FlashB and Shero will mix their beats every weekend on Fridays and Saturdays during the road show to guide participants and entertain mall visitors.
 
 
 
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