While the Chechen resistance remains unvanquished, its political position is weak. |
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There is not one single facet of your personality or perception of yourself that is left unvanquished. |
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The object of these Sovfilm productions was to celebrate an unvanquished popular spirit emerging from ruined buildings and lives. |
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Silence prevailed, but then the enormity of his achievement hit the unvanquished soul. |
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From Women's Liberation to Gay Liberation, these groups pressed an unvanquished claim to a share of the good life. |
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The English still had to reckon with the determined Abenaki tribes in the north, and the yet unvanquished, perennial French enemy in Canada. |
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The myth is that western North Dakota is still the rugged, unvanquished place that shaped our most rugged president. |
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The call for the remembrance of silenced but unvanquished, Mohawk cultural structures rises from this land to Kenny. |
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Only the peoples are unvanquished when they decide to claim and impose their rights in return. |
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Billions die, but the titular American heroes remain unvanquished. |
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Lemonade so gentle and fresh-tasting, so unvanquished by overloads of sugar, that you can smell the faint perfume of citrus rind as you bend over your straw. |
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If a batsman comes in and survives one ball unvanquished, only for the team's innings to end, it says little either way about his scoring ability. |
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Ms. Hawley, who had been the director for only a year, was unvanquished. |
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