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  • She is daunted by the task ahead in the second of the six-part series. The Sun
  • John Edwards says he's undaunted by John Kerry's commanding lead.
  • I had half expected Oscar to be a little daunted by the bearded guy but he knew what he was there for. The Sun
  • In recent years Pete suffered grievously from stomach cancer, but his courage and commitment remained undaunted.
  • Fortunately for me, I had spent years training for nights like this and was undaunted by the fact that the bulk of my meal had not yet been placed before me.
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  • We were enthusiastic about making our practice more evidence based but initially daunted by the potential magnitude of the task.
  • Undaunted, he decides to use a fax machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country.
  • But she remained undaunted to the end, embarking on a new social life in London with great verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • One thing we may at least admire in the man, and that is, his undaunted courage; and I can’t help thinking, as I have said before, that there must be some good in him, seeing the way in which his family are faithful to him. The Great Hoggarty Diamond
  • The week before's outdoor session was rained off, but nothing daunted the members adjourned to the clubroom where an impromptu portraiture session was set up, with members being put through their paces by Michael O'Sullivan.
  • Undaunted, Matthew mooches thousands of dollars from his parents and self publishes.
  • Is he daunted by the prospect of entering the nostalgic hearts of a new generation himself?
  • They were men who failed to be daunted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Sampson is shocked by Mary's reaction, but undaunted.
  • The combat life of this famous pilot was not the fanciful image of an undaunted superhero but one of considerable physical and mental exhaustion as well as trauma.
  • The Kings, with two of the final three games, if it goes seven, on their floor, remain undaunted going into tonight's game. USATODAY.com - Horry steps it up for Lakers
  • Yesterday, Mr. Diller issued a statement saying IAC wouldn't be "daunted" by "a desperate sideshow designed to exert pressure on the board and management of IAC as they attempt to responsibly act in the best interest of their stockholders. A Not-So-Loving Triangle
  • Both these artists take on the vastness of the world, undaunted, through quiet, insistent craft.
  • Major Cain, in opening the exercises and introducing the speakers who were to follow, praised in highest terms the undaunted spirit of the North Carolina troops, "who like crusaders have battled in a just cause and returned covered with glory and honor". Record of the War Activities in Orange County, North Carolina. 1917-1919
  • Despite an in auspicious start to the holiday, holidaymakers were undaunted and set out in their thousands to the various resorts.
  • Undaunted, he decides to use a fax machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • The campaigners remain undaunted by the warnings, insults and threats. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was a brave woman but she felt daunted by the task ahead.
  • Now, the pianist will either feel daunted or liberated by the fact that Prélude no. 4 bears no time signature: we are simply told largo, espressivo.
  • The remarks made by the 63-year-old, who has been Archbishop of Birmingham since 2000, came after he admitted "mixed emotions" about taking up his new role, saying that he was "daunted" by the task that lies ahead of him. The Guardian World News
  • And so you may be apprised of everything, there will come for you a black horned beast, not overbig, which will go capering about the piazza before you and making a great whistling and bounding, to terrify you; but, when he seeth that you are not to be daunted, he will come up to you quietly. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Climbers had been daunted by this 1,700-foot volcanic neck for years; at least one had died trying to reach the top.
  • Of course, I was slightly daunted. The Sun
  • It was steep but, nothing daunted, he started climbing.
  • Before I went, daunted by the vastness of the country, I bought a Brazil Air Pass, which allowed me to visit six cities, from Belém at the mouth of the Amazon to Porto Alegre in the far south. Why I Love That Country
  • Even though the road ahead promises to be difficult, he remains undaunted.
  • The intrepid cast are undaunted by the difficulties of the shoot.
  • Nothing daunted, Mid soon "wangled" permission to become attached to the Night Bombing with the Bedouins
  • Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy.
  • Perhaps too many feel daunted by the new charging system and forgo the chance to experience the glories of the building.
  • Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted.
  • I was rather daunted by the thought of addressing such an audience.
  • Indeed, the swart broad-beamed woman who stood, arms akimbo, in the doorway would have daunted the most courageous visitor. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Will the Council proceed undaunted from the mild and conciliatory Article XI to the firmer Article XV or the forbidding Article XVI? The Sino-Japanese Incident in Relation to the Problem of Disarmament and International Security
  • The young sailor is not daunted in what will be his longest single handed spell at sea.
  • With what undaunted firmness he suffers himself to be taken to her arms -- no, not to her arms, but her tail -- and how patiently he suffers his cheeks that have felt the breath of sweet lips to be slabbered by a nasty snake! Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 (of 3)
  • Undaunted, Sarkozy has reintroduced the bill, on a fast track, with a provision that creates a five-minute judicial review prior to account termination, fines and imprisonment for those accused of illegal file-sharing. Boing Boing
  • Neverthelesse, as with an invincible true vertuous courage, she had outstood all the other injuries of Fortune; so did she constantly settle her soule, to beare this with an undaunted countenance and behaviour. The Decameron
  • Nothing daunted the ardour of the merchant navy.
  • Yet Worth remained undaunted, if for no other reason than that the end of the war remained as fixed in his view as the means of reaching it. Between War and Peace
  • Undaunted, you touch an archstone that transports you to a bridge leading to a lonely castle, watched over by vast, menacing dragons and patrolled by a host of moaning, undead gits. Pocket-lint
  • Undaunted, he went on to become a virtuoso guitarist and lutenist. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had half expected Oscar to be a little daunted by the bearded guy but he knew what he was there for. The Sun
  • One thing we may at least admire in the man, and that is, his undaunted courage; and I can't help thinking, as I have said before, that there must be some good in him, seeing the way in which his family are faithful to him. The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond
  • Although you're reputed to be a woman not easily daunted, it might still be comforting to know that you arenot alone. Elisabeth Rhyne: An Open Letter to Elizabeth Warren
  • As a result, both sexes may, at times, feel a little daunted, which is what Rose is questioning. Elizabeth Buchan - An interview with author
  • Haile was undaunted on the podium and in interviews.
  • I am confident that I can finish the half marathons that I've got lined up, but still a bit daunted by doing the full one.
  • So, intellectually unfashionable but undaunted, the idea of Utopia abandoned the world altogether and was launched into space.
  • Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.
  • I was rather daunted by the thought of addressing such an audience.
  • I have probably been sounding a bit gloomy about the prevailing moral climate recently but I remain undaunted.
  • But Dakota seems undaunted by imminent stardom. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the outside, you suspect that he might have been somewhat daunted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Undaunted he would retreat, threading the twine between his fingers and thumb, before blindly pushing forward in a new direction.
  • She is daunted by the task ahead in the second of the six-part series. The Sun
  • But she was not to be daunted. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is our duty to remain undaunted by the challenges, both emotional and intellectual, that we face.
  • Undaunted, we whistled cheerfully all the time.
  • She was not at all daunted by the size of the problem.
  • He seems undaunted by the scale of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Undaunted, he next tried to carve a rubber plantation out of the rainforest. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was rather daunted by the thought of addressing such an audience.
  • Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.
  • He was daunted by the high quality of work they expected.
  • Undaunted, Channel 4 is persisting with the idea that you can conjure up magical profits from the frilly sleeves of cyberspace.
  • But I am daunted at the challenges that paddling up-stream against an out-going tide and against a stiff wind must present.
  • A first biff blocked, he was undaunted as the rebound sat up for him to send a screamer into the top corner.
  • New York, Sept 3: Dusty Springfield kept her lesbianism under wraps by claiming that men were too 'daunted' by her success to wed, according to a book about the singer. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • Still undaunted by what was acknowledged, at the time, as the longest distance ever sailed in an open dinghy out of sight of land, the King planted a flag at the base to commemorate the event.
  • Buddy is both daunted and enraptured by the cacophony of sights and sounds of the big city.
  • The operation was not a success, but the warrior remained undaunted. Christianity Today
  • They were daunted by the amount of work still to be done.
  • Taken in one light as a sign of undaunted resolve, the council actually bespoke the vulnerability of Seminole will. Between War and Peace
  • Undaunted, the council hollowed out the plan to build a station at Haxby and run an hourly service only.
  • As it was, the serene and hippic gloom of the handsome horse-breeder daunted the daughters of Eve, and they failed to make up their minds about the exact value of him, socially considered. My Lady's Money
  • Appreciating his good fortune in escaping unscathed from his burning premises, Luke was nonetheless daunted by the prospect of rebuilding and re-equipping a business expanded over 24 years.
  • I looked at her coldly; the torrent of her words was suddenly checked, something in my expression daunted her; she trembled and shrunk back. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
  • ‘The deil a bit,’ answered the undaunted Peter Peebles; I mind ye weel, for ye lodged in my house the great year of Forty-five, for Redgauntlet
  • Undaunted by the opaque mix of fact and fantasy surrounding the French noblesse and their chateaux, he has transposed to France the lines of enquiry pioneered in his acclaimed Life in the English Country House.
  • I like this attitude: irrespective of age, anyone undaunted by imminent parenthood will probably be hopeless.
  • Undaunted by the enormity of the task, they began rebuilding the village.
  • They were daunted by the amount of work still to be done.
  • Undaunted, on a subsequent trip I asked her to make it again.
  • Undaunted, I set out to make focaccia from a recipe I had earmarked previously, from Nick Malgeri's book "A Baker's Tour". A Miss and a Surprise Hit
  • Throughout her life in athletics O'Rourke has been undaunted by challenges and undeterred by setbacks.
  • She gave my mother a brilliant smile, as if to say, you're not going to be daunted by cesspit drainage, are you, dear? TIME OF THE WOLF
  • I was rather daunted by the thought of addressing such an audience.
  • Undaunted by the freezing temperatures, he danced shirtless under one of the giant fountains for an hour and a half.
  • Once illness came on and the term opening, found no money on hand with which to commence; but nothing daunted, a job of work was sought; a garden was found in which he worked hard two and a half hours before and after school at ten cents an hour. Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising
  • The empty-handed figure was standing, unshaken, undaunted, in the middle of the room.
  • Undaunted, the admirable Michael Vaughan hooked a rare Glenn McGrath no-ball for six.
  • She was not daunted by illness or disability and turned both into opportunities to help others to face the challenges that she was experiencing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Undaunted by this set-back, Nicholson successfully negotiated the rights to the Medlock patent for the considerable sum of £2000.
  • But she remained undaunted to the end, embarking on a new social life in London with great verve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Filled with uncommon self-belief and undaunted by his tall and gawky appearance, he sought out the Royal Theatre and tried to get a break as an actor, a dancer or a playwright.
  • Undaunted, the fledgling entrepreneur returned to Los Angeles, where she took her original bathing suit blocks and spun out an entire line of sexy, skin-tight bodysuits, cat suits, leggings and dresses.
  • Having cycled out of Sheffield on Saturday, the team are due to arrive at Trafalgar Square today? via Nottingham, Loughborough, Leicester, Stratford, Oxford and Reading? then to finish at Earl's Court, the 2012 volleyball venue, saddle-sore, but undaunted. London 2012 Olympics: Volleyball players on their bikes to raise cash
  • Undaunted, uncluttered, untouched, this is the charm of Tobago for the celebrated citizens of the world who retreat to its shores.
  • Tucker was undaunted; he had a tale to tell, and it was important to him.
  • With sudden reviving the daze went out of her features and the old light came back to her eyes, the far-seeing, undaunted light that had beaconed the long way from Grand Portage. The Maid of the Whispering Hills
  • The left-handers were undaunted and were soon attacking the rather loose bowling with success.
  • To struggle against great odds, to meet enemies undaunted.
  • Mr Bridges, who served in the Army, police force and was also a publican, said he was not daunted by public speaking.
  • Nothing daunted, the bearers of comfort brought a flagon of ale and a long clay pipe.
  • Undaunted, she has another project in the percolator but will only say it involves the 20th century and is international in flavour.
  • Nothing daunted, Theroux embarked last year on a journey of astonishing arduousness.
  • On this trip she was surprised but not much daunted to find an Amazonian giant otter asleep on her bed one night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our heroes are undaunted and move into temporary accommodation at an old folks' home - but all is not as it seems. The Sun
  • Undaunted, he went on to become a virtuoso guitarist and lutenist. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was mistakenly daunted when I saw its size and noted that it was a casebook - a book with excerpts from court decisions and comments on them.
  • Isle of Wight Council leader Cllr David Pugh told the meeting he had been "daunted" by the responsibility of overseeing the masterplan to unpick the three-tier system, of which he was a product, but he believed the council had consulted fully and responded to public concern. Latest Isle of Wight News
  • He was saved by undaunted courage, his own and that of hundreds of men.
  • Yet they remain undaunted, realizing if this terror that threatens them should triumph they would be condemned to a life of enslavement and oppression. Embattled Britain
  • Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.
  • He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country.
  • He was genuine and undaunted by hardships.
  • He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country.
  • Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.
  • Undaunted, he kept whipping and hallooing at the hole, and to his relief they eventually came out all right at the other side.
  • Undaunted, he decides to use a fax machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chatting in his airy office, he recalls feeling daunted by his unsought role as the station's gay adviser.
  • Apparently undaunted by the credit crunch, British buyers are sniffing around. Times, Sunday Times
  • A long term of imprisonment and a dramatic escape had not daunted his fighting spirit.
  • Undaunted, Sare said, " Okay, Daddy, who had more fun?
  • With only $24 million at her disposal, less than 2% of the UN's budget, she is operating on a shoestring and facing problems that would have daunted Sisyphus.
  • But she seemed undaunted by the thought of going into Beijing with no recent form in the heptathlon. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show revealed a tenacious veteran sculptor undaunted by the psychic challenge of an archetypal motif.
  • They seem undaunted by fame. Times, Sunday Times
  • Undaunted by the scale of the job, Lesley set about planning how each room should look.
  • Undaunted and unbowed, West, who is a professor of African American studies and religion, has remained outspoken and highly regarded as a public intellectual.
  • The team remain undaunted, despite three defeats in a row.
  • I was a bit daunted by the prospect of three new blog characters all at once, so I conjoined them into two.
  • One month into her new role, she isn't daunted by the enormous challenge facing her.
  • It is an exercise that would have daunted people far younger than him.
  • Unlike the other meats, jerk sausage is inherently - lethally - hot, but I will not be daunted by my nonexistent tolerance for pepper.
  • Iruwan admits that he is slightly daunted by the prospect of racing in front of his home crowd.
  • Undaunted Seacole funded her own trip to the Crimea where she established the British Hotel near Balaclava to provide ‘a mess-table and comfortable quarters for sick and convalescent officers’.
  • She is very modest about her meteoric success, is not daunted by it and is happy to enjoy the game.
  • The London borough of Newham seems to be undaunted by tough times. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am very critical and was daunted by the task. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, here we were as pensioners, setting out on an expedition that might have daunted us when we were teenagers.
  • Undaunted by the tragedies about to go down, Cross, dressed in a comfy bathrobe, is checking e-mail on her BlackBerry while exchanging giggles with Delany. 'Desperate Housewives' gets serious for finale
  • Your country's calls, your excitement, honour and glory, again impel, and undauntedly and cheerfully you expose that life which the night before you fancied was of value. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • He remains an undaunted commuter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The professor said people should not be daunted by the example of the superfit cyclists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Undaunted, but a little impressed, Mike just wanted to ride his bicycle, far and fast.
  • He was daunted by the high quality of work they expected.
  • Buoyed by two back-to-back victories, the Railwaymen will not be daunted by the prospect of challenging the Londoners, who are 14 points clear at the top of the table.
  • It is hard to pick up such a book and not to feel a little daunted.
  • From the outside, you suspect that he might have been somewhat daunted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Denise isn't daunted about hosting her own show, and doesn't worry about what the press say.
  • Men may feel daunted by the obstacles to becoming a parent. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
  • The archduke was a man of high-soaring ideas, chivalrous, brave even to the point of audacity, full of expedients and never daunted by failure, but he was deficient in stability of character, and always hampered throughout his life by lack of funds. History of Holland
  • The work continued undaunted, but the incoming scripts were often less and less appealing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted.
  • Undaunted, the low-key father of three, who lives in Darien, Conn., recently sent another letter to Berkshire Vice Chairman Charles Munger asking for a meeting. Buffett: Combs Is 'a 100% Fit'
  • Their young voices rang high, unawed by a sight that had daunted warriors. Genesis
  • Though the vast hulk of the ship daunted her and dampened her spirits immensely, the warm touch of Lucien's steadying hand encouraged and thrilled her.
  • She was a brave woman but she felt daunted by the task ahead.
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  • They were daunted by the amount of work still to be done.
  • But Foster was a man not easily daunted by such things, and he had stridden on manfully, fully occupied by his own thoughts, till he reached the stile where the footpath to the ruins began. True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best
  • Prag­mat­i­cally, if I’m not work­ing for a news orga­ni­za­tion, I’m daunted from the task of report­ing by the prospect of the ques­tion, “Who are you with?” or “Where is this going to go?” Nomenclature « Snarkmarket
  • Undaunted, local prosecutors decided to indict him for possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Our team of ballot counters, undaunted by the mammoth task before them, faithfully recorded your favorites.
  • Few players are so mature and so aware at 20, while also being undaunted by the task in front of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • But what surely daunted him most was facing his most exacting critic - himself.
  • Undaunted, he decides to use a fax machine. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was a brave woman but she felt daunted by the task ahead.
  • Undaunted he would retreat, threading the twine between his fingers and thumb, before blindly pushing forward in a new direction.
  • He continued the climb, undaunted by his fall.
  • Surprised, but not fazed, I plow undaunted through the first few pages.
  • Undaunted, he used his welding skills to sculpt an emu from scrap metal and when it sold for £200 he was launched on a new career.
  • Mr Butler said the school was undaunted and would be looking at other ways of getting funding to improve the ageing buildings.
  • Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.
  • There really was a climatic battle at Ethandune (possibly modern Edington, where a white horse is carved on the chalk hillside, possibly originally in memory of the battle), and where, against all odds, the nascent Anglic civilization and its noble and undaunted king, after years of defeats and betrayals, really won the day, and where the barbarians really were not only defeated but Art and Literature
  • Hard work never daunted him and when his wife Nora died 32 years ago, he raised his family of nine.
  • Don't be daunted by all the technology.
  • He nearly succeeds in spoiling the impending marriage of Claudio and Hero by leading Claudio to believe, on the occasion of a masqued ball (2.1), that Don Pedro is wooing the lady for himself and not for Claudio; and then, undaunted by his final lack of success in this gambit, Don John proceeds to unfix the marriage once again by devising a tale about Hero's supposed sexual profligacy. Shakespeare
  • Undaunted by this slabbering beast, they rang the bell.
  • Undaunted by the cold and the rain, people danced until 2 am.
  • Sandra, 58, appears self-assured and articulate – she describes herself as "daunted" by what lies ahead – but she has poor literacy andhousehold budgeting skills, and freezes when faced by anything involving numbers. Elderly carers: how will the state cope when they are gone?
  • Never mind that, undaunted by the hobgoblin of consistency, they also argue the incommunicability of knowledge.
  • Most of my travels having been to hot places, I was daunted at the prospect of such cold - but the invitation was irresistible.
  • He isn't daunted by the attention the tattoo will attract.
  • I am very critical and was daunted by the task. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was flattered, but slightly daunted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 52nd were not beat back, but swerved from the redoubt into a ravine, for they could not carry it. 39 While lying under my horse, I saw one of the enemy jump on the parapet of the works in an undaunted manner and in defiance of our attack, when suddenly he started straight up into the air, really a considerable height, and fell headlong into the ditch. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • Watson insists he remained undaunted, convinced that success would come with hard work and persistence.
  • Mr Buchanan admits to being "daunted" and "excited" in equal measure by the challenges ahead. News round-up
  • For all young people growth is a hard journey out of the familiar past into an unknown future, and there are times when everyone feels daunted by the precarious uncertainty of the path.
  • Even when heavy rain wreaked havoc with some of the street decorations on Coronation eve, street party organisers were undaunted.
  • The commander bade his men be undaunted in the face of perils.

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