However, I remain an undimmed admirer of the indefatigability of both noble Lords, even though I disagree with them more often than I agree. |
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His ceaseless energy could therefore be read as undimmed vigour or rising panic, depending on your perspective. |
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More than a week on and the power of the pictures shot on the morning of the attack remains undimmed. |
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His first album since 1996 reflects his new-found sobriety, its country-rock sound revealing that his melodic sense is happily undimmed. |
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But even through this uncertainty, Baxter's enthusiasm and wit, and his pleasure at being in France, remain undimmed. |
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Given his enormous and undimmed skills as a storyteller, that could have been a brilliant book. |
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And the heartfelt power of its final moments, in which the point of the title is revealed, remains undimmed after nearly 80 years. |
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The stars at night have a special brilliance undimmed by city lights and close to the door of the cottage there are glowworms. |
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A brain injury precludes his appearances on the ice these days, but no matter, his mental faculties remain gloriously undimmed. |
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Unbelievably, it's 20 years old, but its freshness is undimmed and its vision unrivalled. |
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Beckett's enthusiasm is undimmed by the gruelling schedule his two jobs enforce. |
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There was no mistaking what shone undimmed in her unseeing eyes and all the rest of her. |
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However, for all its faults and frequent slothfulness, Lowe's strengths remain undimmed. |
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Clarke says his enthusiasm for politics is undimmed, and that if his age excludes him from high office, then British politics has become a juvenile pursuit. |
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Age may have withered his speed, but his combativeness remains undimmed. |
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Hands shoot up with enthusiasm, undimmed even by a drill of singing the lengthy national and state anthems in the baking school yard. |
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But the social and economic tensions that have threatened to tear Thailand apart are still largely undimmed. |
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Although Germany recently ceded its place as the world's biggest exporter to China, its exporting prowess remains undimmed. |
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The series officially ended in 1991, but regular repeat showings and a string of one-off Christmas specials has ensured its popularity has remained undimmed. |
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He may be stepping down after 18 years in Westminster at the next general election, which is expected in May, but his passion for socialism remains undimmed. |
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The attractiveness of the European Union for potential applicants for enlargement remains undimmed. |
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After nearly 11 years as chief executive, his confidence is undimmed. |
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The passion for policy discussion among Lib Dems continues undimmed. |
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Always heat up on full power, i.e. with the lamp undimmed. |
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She has a true passion for plants that has remained undimmed. |
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The passion the rivalry arouses has remained undimmed, however, and in the days leading up to the local derby the city fairly bubbles with excitement. |
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Some of these attractions remain undimmed. |
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The latter title opens in April on Broadway, and I can report that its riotousness remained undimmed when I returned for a third visit at a sold-out matinee several weeks ago. |
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But that depends on how much they trust Mr Blair these days, not much. Mr Blair retains an almost mystic faith in his powers of persuasion, touchingly undimmed by recent experience and the cynicism he now provokes. |
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This was Cheshire Cat territory, the grins unlimited and undimmed, including from the two big men who until recently had been so opposed over a disputed election as to drag Kenya towards civil war. |
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But now it has come up with a big idea, a theme intended to demonstrate the government's vitality and undimmed zeal for improving Britain's schools and hospitals. |
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Night after night, submarines rose to the surface and picked off merchant ships at will, many of them silhouetted against the undimmed lights of the shoreline. |
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The enthusiasm of its fans has remained undimmed ever since. |
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