I have probably been sounding a bit gloomy about the prevailing moral climate recently but I remain undaunted. |
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Despite an inauspicious start to the holiday, holidaymakers were undaunted and set out in their thousands to the various resorts. |
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Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted. |
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The show revealed a tenacious veteran sculptor undaunted by the psychic challenge of an archetypal motif. |
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The left-handers were undaunted and were soon attacking the rather loose bowling with success. |
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A first biff blocked, he was undaunted as the rebound sat up for him to send a screamer into the top corner. |
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Suddenly Winslow emerged, not just alive but undaunted, and dashing in his uncreased white uniform. |
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Mr Butler said the school was undaunted and would be looking at other ways of getting funding to improve the ageing buildings. |
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Throughout her life in athletics O'Rourke has been undaunted by challenges and undeterred by setbacks. |
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In recent years Pete suffered grievously from stomach cancer, but his courage and commitment remained undaunted. |
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In the end, it is her undaunted spirit and self-preservation that is remarkable, not her morality. |
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They have emerged from difficult times with a strong balance sheet and an undaunted outlook. |
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Even when heavy rain wreaked havoc with some of the street decorations on Coronation eve, street party organisers were undaunted. |
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Watson insists he remained undaunted, convinced that success would come with hard work and persistence. |
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It is our duty to remain undaunted by the challenges, both emotional and intellectual, that we face. |
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The empty-handed figure was standing, unshaken, undaunted, in the middle of the room. |
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Both these artists take on the vastness of the world, undaunted, through quiet, insistent craft. |
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She appears undaunted at the prospect of facing the French media in their own language. |
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Never mind that, undaunted by the hobgoblin of consistency, they also argue the incommunicability of knowledge. |
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We must press forward undaunted, just as we must press forward with the work we announced in our paper last week on Wider Europe. |
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His tackling of Gainsbourg's repertoire is quite naturally undaunted, and coloured with the characteristic poses of a late-night rock star. |
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And the Parisian press, undaunted by a U.S. sense of propriety, has tried hard to figure out how attractive she may or may not be. |
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The combat life of this famous pilot was not the fanciful image of an undaunted superhero but one of considerable physical and mental exhaustion as well as trauma. |
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But I continued undaunted, hunting for that mythical older woman who would, in the privacy of her run-down apartment, teach me every exotic churn and buzzle known to man. |
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The main foot-dragger will be Malaysia, which fears for its Proton. But the westerners are undaunted. |
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But she just marched on, courageously and with a smile, undaunted by these challenges. |
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St Kilda's Paddy McCartin gives every impression of being undaunted by the fuss, no matter what he's actually feeling inside. |
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After this victory, Germany will be undaunted at the prospect of playing either Paraguay or even Spain in the semi-finals. |
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Distribution is controlled by huge chains, such as Walmart, who favour big brands. Some are undaunted. |
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However, we know that you are undaunted and we wish you the success you deserve. |
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And when future challenges rise up to test the Board, they will be met with additional experience, expertise and an undaunted sense of purpose. |
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Your bargaining team is undaunted and we are determined to reach a fair and just collective agreement with the employer. |
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And since we know that a strong woman stands behind every undaunted hero, there is also a beautiful princess tent from sigikid. |
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The ancient church had been destroyed, but undaunted, the Romans filled in the debris and built a new church on top of it. |
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Tóth, however, was apparently undaunted by the turn of events, and immediately set himself to engineering a rescue package. |
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Nothing stops the Swatch Group, which after an excellent first half-year in 2008 continues to look to the future with undaunted optimism. |
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Engaging, intelligent, undaunted? and only basking in glory because of all the hard work they have done. |
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Graham, though, is undaunted by the prospect and believes he can turn the Premiership's most notorious underachievers into top three material for next year. |
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Fortunately for me, I had spent years training for nights like this and was undaunted by the fact that the bulk of my meal had not yet been placed before me. |
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The intrepid cast are undaunted by the difficulties of the shoot. |
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John Edwards says he's undaunted by John Kerry's commanding lead. |
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Even though the road ahead promises to be difficult, he remains undaunted. |
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He was saved by undaunted courage, his own and that of hundreds of men. |
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Surprised, but not fazed, I plow undaunted through the first few pages. |
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His spirits were undaunted, and his faith in his mission as firm as ever. |
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Onto this financial minefield swaggered Suze Orman, undaunted. |
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Like her namesake, Antigone Barti is committed to reaching her goals and she remains undaunted by any obstacles in her path both personally and professionally. |
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Not entirely unlike Antin, Pliny was a stoic in an age of bread and circuses, writing, seemingly undaunted, at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. |
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Mr. Zinn was chagrined by the present state of affairs, but undaunted. |
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They are undaunted by political and administrative hurdles. |
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Joule was undaunted and started to seek a purely mechanical demonstration of the conversion of work into heat. |
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These embossed books, unobliterated by the tears and laughter of Time, Are signed with the vital hands of undaunted men. |
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This is a heavy sacrifice, calling for mobilization of all internal resources, and calls for your maintaining a stout heart and undaunted purpose, during the five years and the twenty years ahead. |
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These brave women, undaunted by the plight of their homeland, women who dare to veer off the beaten path and claim their rightful place in society. |
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Although the bill was defeated, Gladstone remained undaunted and introduced a Second Irish Home Rule Bill in 1892 that passed the Commons. |
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However, undaunted by the hopelessness of the situation, one general, Miltiades, stepped forward and made a passionate appeal for boldness. |
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Before his election he claimed to be undaunted by the prospect of living hundreds of miles away from Thorning-Schmidt, who is facing elections in Denmark later this year. |
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The firefighters were undaunted by the dangerous conditions they faced. |
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