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  • Undismayed, nevertheless, each column set out for its appointed duty, but shortly after the troops began to move I received from General Grant this despatch, which put a new phase on matters:

    She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories 2010

  • Undismayed, he is seeking to extend a contract that was three years.

    League Two's top scorer Adam Le Fondre is aiming to revive Rotherham 2010

  • (Undismayed, the Paris Olympic committee riposted that, of course, the Chinese would not have this problem: they eat their dogs.)

    O To Be A Dog In Paris! 2007

  • Undismayed by forty or fifty previous defeats, Glorvina laid siege to him.

    Vanity Fair 2006

  • Undismayed by three days of sea-sickness, and the prospect of the tremendous journey to the volcano tomorrow, she extemporised a ride to the

    The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004

  • Undismayed, he followed the knifelike crest, until at last he found a narrow ravine that led downward at an angle.

    The Kinslayer Wars Niles, Douglas 1991

  • Undismayed by the vaulting nature of their ambition, and by the unavoidable anachronisms inherent in its realization, Duby and Ariès brought together a team of (mainly French) historians, and charged them to 'put their eyes to keyholes' and to 'spy out what happens in other people's houses, and tell the neighbors about it.'

    Through the Keyhole Cannadine, David 1991

  • Undismayed, he made good nature's lapse with a mauve eyebrow pencil.

    An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977

  • Undismayed, Canada contributed further to the evolution of the system by incorporating bound margins of preference in the trade agreements concluded with the British West Indies and, later, with other Commonwealth countries.

    Imperial Preference and GATT 1961

  • Undismayed, however, stood the little band of veterans, pouring volley after volley into the crossing column.

    Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War Fannie A. Beers

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