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  • That cold, clear. unim - passioned statement from one who knew every detail of their lives, their organization, and their crimes was unshaken by all the wiles of their defenders.

    Chennai 2010

  • Prin ce factori vor cunoştinţele colective din Calea Lactee creşte atunci când ne unim această cultură, care se referă la Carl Sagan ca Enciclopedia Galactică?

    ideonexus.com »2004» August 2004

  • Perhaps it was because the Iron People were completely unim-pressed by the Wizards.

    Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • At Khi'santh's gasp of awe, Pteros shrugged again, looking unim-pressed.

    The Black Wing Kirchoff, Mary 1993

  • She only stared back at the woman, unim and giving no ground.

    Adam's Fall Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1988

  • On shipboard he was known as a grey-haired, unim-posing man, by turns appreciated for efficiency and cursed for his motherly sense of propriety.

    Shadowfane Wurts, Janny 1988

  • Eying the isolated, unim-pressive clump he said, "Anything that can survive in this desolation deserves to remain unharmed."

    Mission to Moulokin Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1979

  • How was it possible that the Chinese with all their adversities continued to go their own way and to remain singularly unim - pressed with the material superiority of the West?

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DONALD F. LACH 1968

  • Neomeð nu þenne ȝeme ȝef neau {er} anes heorte ne mei in hire [und] eruon hire ahne gleadunge sunderliche. [iseide. se unim] ete muchel is þe anlepi blisse. þ̵ ha nimeð i [n] hi [re] þus monie. ⁊ þus muchele. for {} þi seide ure lau {er} d to þeo þe him hefden icwemet.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

  • That cold, clear. unim - passioned statement from one who knew every detail of their lives, their organization, and their crimes was unshaken by all the wiles of their defenders.

    The Valley of Fear Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1914

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