He looked forward to a gentle decline into an eccentric and amiable dotage, his twilit years untroubled by chore or challenge. |
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Across the other side of South London lies Richmond Park, a huge expanse of green untroubled by public transport. |
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The common thread is ideological certainty untroubled by empirical evidence, intellectual curiosity, or open debate. |
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The reward for their work ethic was that, for most of the first half, their goal remained untroubled. |
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King James's Arcadian vision of untroubled togetherness appears to have been realized. |
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Totally exposed, the little structure seems untroubled by the chill wind blowing through it. |
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To the uninitiated, Orkney's Scapa Flow harbour is one square mile of untroubled, glassy water. |
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Neither side could get its act together, and the respective goalkeepers remained relatively untroubled. |
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And since it makes sensible use of halls rather than fields, the event is untroubled by rain, mud and overflowing toilets. |
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The serene and apparently untroubled marriage of the royal pair is remarkable. |
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Normally the epitome of composure, the midfielder appeared to stub his toe in the act of shooting and he was again untroubled. |
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Gilkes's pumps are in demand because, unlike their rivals, they are untroubled by the Tube's ageing Victorian pipework. |
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The lake stretched serene and untroubled to the opposite shore where a hiker can still encounter bears and cougars. |
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Plus, after nearly fourteen months of untroubled service, I'm finally getting tired of this design. |
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Unlike other men, I'm untroubled by the growing trend of males turning in academically poorer performances than females. |
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Some of the boycotters are untroubled by this other side of the story, because they simply don't allow that there is one. |
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There Tondal repents of his misdeeds and returns to the holy candour of a life untroubled by sin. |
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I was all the more disappointed that he seemed so untroubled by the failure of education to dent the broader structures of inequality. |
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With both defences standing firm, the scorers remained untroubled until the final minute of the first period. |
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He appears to go about his business untroubled by policemen, or bounty hunters. |
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The stoic philosophy also say to remain uninvolved emotionally in your fate, and you will live an untroubled life. |
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Go for a late swim in the peaceful and shark-netted bay, untroubled by the surfy waves of the big beaches. |
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Thibaut Courtois – largely untroubled for most of the match – had to be alert to deny Chori Castro in the 77th minute. |
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The fun and frolics usually start at about 6.30 am when the heavy goods vehicles start charging past, untroubled by the speed tables courtesy of their axle width. |
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My father was untroubled, my mother happy to see time pass without anything upsetting the even temper of domestic life. |
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But the senator is a master at putting an untroubled face on an embarrassing situation. |
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But the time when an illiterate person could expect to lead a fairly untroubled life is fading fast. |
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To leave it out of sync means to be untroubled by the stresses imposed on the core agreement and the essential nature of Confederation itself. |
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John 21 comes after the untroubled miracle days of multitudes with Jesus were finished, little more than a dream of days gone by. |
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After that, the Palace defence was untroubled, and the game was all over as a contest in the 71st minute. |
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I therefore have high hopes that the continued discussions on these matters will take place in the same untroubled and constructive spirit. |
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The eubiona Sport roll-on deodorant gives your skin just what it needs for an untroubled day of activity. |
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That is obviously due to the approval of the Reform Treaty and the prospect of its untroubled adoption in Lisbon. |
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The moments sped, the ripples died away, the face of the pool grew placid and untroubled, and neither black nor golden head broke surface in quest of air. |
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The fuhrer may have fallen but his ideology persists in this redoubt of Nazism, untroubled by a sympathetic Argentine regime. |
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No one had any difficulties sleeping the deep, untroubled slumber of the brave and the just. |
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If anybody ever deserved an untroubled berth as an AEI scholar, it was DeMuth. |
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Those who are untroubled by the norms of society suffer from much lower levels of stress, so their immune response systems function more efficiently. |
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Once again she tried to plunge herself into a deep, untroubled sleep. |
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Its most famous victim, Pompeii, is at its best in autumn, when, untroubled by crowds, you can wander at will through the maze of highways and alleys. |
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It continues to be tolerated by an unecstatic but untroubled public. |
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We have plenty of evidence of people who have grown up and never known they were adopted or who were born as a result of donor insemination and are utterly untroubled. |
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If they are untroubled by the castration of the system of checks and balances, they give the bureaucracy a monopoly of power and make it unaccountable to the people. |
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For you, this means: untroubled long-term enjoyment. |
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Yet there's something sentimentally Anglophone about Robb's moonstruck nostalgia for a filthily pure life of passion, revolt and creativity, untroubled by bourgeois niceties. |
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The following month saw 88 successful sorties untroubled by the stability bug. |
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They repeatedly tried their luck from distance and, although Fabianski was largely untroubled, the ball was at the wrong end from an Arsenal perspective. |
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The peaceful town of Duisburg, untroubled by political and religious unrest, was the perfect place for the flowering of his talent. |
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Thanks to the great wisdom that comes with age, I am disgusted by slut-dropping, and untroubled by the absence of anything other than third-hand reports and its inherent wild implausibility. |
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Name change a betrayal The Jockey Club Cup has survived untroubled since 1873, but the modernisers have betrayed all that history in a moment. |
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She's blissfully untroubled by all of that. |
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In 2009 the isthmus saw nearly 19,000 murders or 45 per 100,000 people, making it the most violent place in the world. While the mafias are untroubled by national boundaries, Central America's governments bicker over them. |
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For the second match in a row, Arsenal went into the break completely on top and untroubled. |
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They always seem curiously untroubled by the inverse problem : how someone born high and mighty came to understand so astutely the minds and doings of the all-too-lowly. |
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It was Amila Karacic's good grades in her communication and politics course at the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology that made her dream of untroubled and boundless travel in Europe come true. |
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In order to be able to guarantee both sides an untroubled and not troublesome exercise of authors' rights, it will negotiate the terms on which it will issue licences. |
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Several conservative pundits who had been implacably opposed to anything that smacked of lenience towards illegal immigrants are suddenly declaring themselves untroubled by the idea. |
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For you, this means long-term, untroubled enjoyment of our products. |
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Description: In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the European wars that had touched the eastern coasts of North and South America left the Pacific untroubled. |
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Each year the paradise islands of the Caribbean attract hordes of tourists, the not wholly unwitting targets of counterfeit goods traffickers relatively untroubled until now by the authorities. |
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Your work will get more untroubled and productive. |
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The first half of the theme is glowing, sweet, and untroubled, while the second, starting in A minor, contains a hint of darkness, as a small cloud temporarily casts a shadow. |
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In a bedroom, they calm the mind and promote deep, untroubled sleep. |
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Anyone who wishes may quit and ride away, untroubled and unharried. |
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Once the exams were over, she enjoyed untroubled sleep once more. |
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