Sehgal seemed uncowed by the prospect of following, in the Turbine Hall, a blockbuster exhibition of Damien Hirst. |
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Here is a player who appears at times to have it all: team man, lovely mover, scores all kinds of goals, uncowed by the big occasion for England and Manchester United. |
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The only man uncowed enough to oppose him is Police Chief William Parker — played by what I took to be a large expanse of solid oak panelling, though on closer inspection it turned out to be Nick Nolte. |
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Last winter, when Washington was backing away from the whole health care deal after the Republicans won Ted Kennedy's Senate seat, Pelosi was uncowed. |
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But both Rigby and Weedon are uncowed by it. |
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Uncowed by the horrific events, Wells continued her muckraking and investigative journalism until her newspaper office was destroyed in retaliation. |
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