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Undimmed by the pounding rain, shafts of bright artificial light illuminated opposite sides of the corral.
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Women, Undimmed, Despite Charlotte Allen's Blathering by Tumerica on Friday, Mar 7, 2008 at 1: 19: 33 PM
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Undimmed by human tears but goddamned sooty from the pollution.
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Who can sing now with the same meaning we had before of one stanza of that that goes: "O beautiful for patriots dream/That sees beyond the years/Thine alabaster cities gleam/Undimmed by human tears."
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Who can sing now with the same meaning we had before one stanza of that goes: "O beautiful for patriots dream/That sees beyond the years/Thine alabaster cities gleam/Undimmed by human tears."
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Far from the seething urban stew, at the high school's homecoming assembly, they will choke up when the choir sings "Thine alabaster cities gleam ar Undimmed by human tears."
WASN'T THE GRASS GREENER A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories Holland, Barbara 1999
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Undimmed and undiffused by any atmosphere, the beam stabbed straight and true, turning the dark to brightness, clear to the hogback's base.
The Trouble With Tycho Simak, Cliffard D 1961
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Undimmed '-- but such inquiries, short as they are, seem too common-place, and he immediately glides back into his curiosity as to the state of the weather and the forwardness of the spring --
Early Reviews of English Poets John Louis Haney
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Undimmed and gaining luster in the twentieth century's sun,
Washington's Birthday Robert Haven Schauffler 1921
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Undimmed is his poetic vision -- Poland will be free!
Chopin : the Man and His Music James Huneker 1890
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