This year, several families have made the trip, undeterred by the weather or the sodden campsite where they are staying. |
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Today's practitioners and enthusiasts of the genre appear to be undeterred by these realities. |
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Weston is undeterred by the less-than-successful track record of eclectic compilations. |
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On the way out I noticed penguins gathered by the visitors' centre fence, undeterred by humans, watching, motionless. |
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But Kato was undeterred even though the French expedition declared the icefall destroyed and unusable. |
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But Letham appeared undeterred, telling local radio yesterday that he did not think the alliance was a rubber stamp. |
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The massive corporate wave of crime, fraud and abuse rolls on, is undeterred by regular exposes in the business media itself. |
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Years of rental had taken its toll, but, undeterred, the family slowly started to reinstate the house's original integrity. |
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Temperatures yesterday hit a high of 86F, and people in the city were undeterred by the minor threat of rain. |
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The students seemed undeterred by the 3 km distance they covered as the mercury touched an all-time high in the town today. |
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Although told that such usage might be metaphorical or figurative, Tess is undeterred. |
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Despite his first shot only travelling a dismal 30 yards, the golfer was undeterred and played nearly a third of his rounds in the rain. |
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And though it seems the project will go forward, the architect is undeterred. |
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There are very few answers to questions like that but if these people have one thing on their side its their undeterred hope and enthusiasm. |
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Speed camera bosses are undeterred by vandals who defaced signs warning drivers that mobile speed cameras operate in the area. |
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He said he was undeterred by the lobbying and would continue to run, representing the interests of the community. |
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Shoplifters are taunting them with these minor thefts, undeterred by CCTV cameras. |
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The intermittent chug of a passing taxicab momentarily scathed Lincoln's vision, but undeterred she preached on to a deaf society. |
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Throughout her life in athletics O'Rourke has been undaunted by challenges and undeterred by setbacks. |
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It's fresh, a triumph of spirit, like spring sun undeterred by dirt-encrusted windows, first breath of morning against your naked spine. |
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It is undeterred by uneven terrain, small rocks, sand or any smaller obstacles typically found on a ski trail. |
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When angry Nature struck, sparing nothing in its wake, the citizens of Mumbai, undeterred, fought back. |
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Still all three were undeterred by the weather or indeed by the 26 miles and each showed immense grit to finish the three-lap course. |
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But Brown was undeterred by the defeat and has quickly gotten back on the horse. |
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Another listener asked him several times to be quiet, but the mutterer was undeterred. |
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While most mosquitoes are active from dusk to dawn, fittingly vampiric hours, Asian tiger mosquitoes are undeterred by midday sunshine. |
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Jianguo, undeterred, talked headily about plans for mobilizing China's dissidents. |
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Terrorists and their deadly operations would remain unaffected and undeterred by these amendments. |
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She sets clear goals, usually undeterred by any possibility of failure or rejection. |
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Véronique was undeterred by this setback, howvever, for she was determined to pursue her singing career at any cost. |
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This was No 5 in the Warmest 100, another indication that the Hottest 100 was undeterred by hacks this year. |
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Silicon Valley is a unique world that feeds off the passion of those who pursue their visions relentlessly, undeterred by the fear of failure. |
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The fact that this behaviour continues undeterred demonstrates that the House must get serious. |
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Commissioner, I should like you to carry on undeterred, as we desperately need this decision. |
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With little fear of detection, those who have set these nets visit them undeterred to harvest their illicit plunder. |
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Disappointed but undeterred in his musical ambitions, Bona decided to try his luck in the U. S. instead. |
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The life and work of our open and democratic societies will continue undeterred. |
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Despite the fact that the judiciary has branded these activities as illegal, the pillaging goes on undeterred. |
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He too faces the burden of extremely high fodder prices, but remains undeterred. |
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Moreover, it cannot be denied that the occupying Power is continuing its attacks against civilians in the occupied Arab territories undeterred. |
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The OOW was undeterred and the focus now shifted to what appeared, on the electronic chart display, to be shoal water in the channel ahead. |
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Thomas, who said she inherited Leroy from a friend who passed away, was undeterred. |
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He remained undeterred by several incarcerations, but his growing suspicion of authority caused him to move to a place from where he could easily slip out of reach. |
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Jeff's undeterred, and, using binoculars and the long lens of his camera to get a close-up look at what's going on, comes to believe the salesman is acting suspiciously. |
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But I pressed on undeterred and two days before our interview was arranged, an uncorrected proof of his book arrived in the post and within a couple of hours I was salivating. |
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Slightly thrown off course but undeterred, I ploughed bravely on. |
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His passion for bikes remains totally undeterred despite the accident. |
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He was undeterred by such considerations, which should tell us something. |
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But people involved are undeterred and bent on taking it forward. |
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But undeterred she went and prodded the man's massive, muscly arm. |
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Unfortunately that goal was missed by a mere 75 minutes thanks to the elements conspiring against her, but undeterred she is pressing on with another stab at it in November. |
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The streets of London and the riverbank are packed with crowds, undeterred by the chilly day. |
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Members feared that if the Soviets were willing to extend their influence through a client state in Asia, they would do the same in Europe, if left undeterred. |
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A few weeks back, I bought an antique Pembroke table, undeterred by its need for restoration, and now have a conspiracy of objects on my hands. |
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The pilot, who had flown the short route countless times, was undeterred. |
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However, healthy organizational cultures will be unintimidated and undeterred by these difficulties. |
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The English game's ruling body remains undeterred. |
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The heavy rain had turned the track into a mudbath but the 7-4 favourite was undeterred, attacking his fences with relish. |
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In this trust we go our way undeterred as a community of hope that believes that the love of God is stronger than hatred, violence, horror and death. |
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Even so, all across the region, courageous individuals remain undeterred and continue to speak out for what is their right and their due, and in support of the rights of others. |
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Everyone laughed, but it soon became clear that this was not part of the show. The woman, undeterred, returned to the stage, grabbed the baby and taunted Mr Jacques with it. |
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They understand the value of investing in the longterm benefits of study abroad and are undeterred by the short-term costs this entails for tuition, transportation and living expenses. |
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Others, too, had plans that went undeterred by the storm. |
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Getafe attract the lowest at tendances in the Spanish top flight, but Dubai officials seem undeterred. |
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Lynch was undeterred by Fawcett's warning. |
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He is undeterred by the fact that teleselling lacks the real-life tastes and smells that can work up an appetite in the supermarket or deli. |
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Though conceived as a convenience for the local community, Main Street is a hot new destination for outsiders undeterred by the reverse commute. |
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While some of his advisers thought the rain was an evil omen, Richard was undeterred. |
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For diversity's sake, it's hoped that artisan farmers dabbling in truffles will remain undeterred by what's still a persnickety business. |
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Darrow was undeterred by the personal vitriol. |
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The Newcastle University student, though, heads into winter training undeterred, knowing a small improvement is all she needs to be up among GB's top triple jumpers. |
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