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- nationalist supporters, its call for pan-asianism remained relatively undiminished Weinberg, L. Gerhard. (2005). Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight...
- Adams during his old age, and that they have continued to express with undiminished enthusiasm since his death, is an extraordinary phenomenon, perhaps even...
- took up his new appointment, but his discontent with Salzburg remained undiminished. Among the better-known works which Mozart wrote on the Paris journey...
- without characteristic, unproduced, unceased, stainless, not stainless, undiminished, unfilled". The Prajñāpāramitā texts also use various metaphors to describe...
- firstly, Blaine's old fear of British interference in the Americas was undiminished, and he saw increased trade with Latin America as the best way to keep...
- Constitution, and was only a soldier that these might be perpetuated in undiminished usefulness and honor. On February 19, a funeral service was held at his...
- when the first section of narration was ended, she sang – with strength undiminished – with all of the art that was hers. I was very much moved. In the darkness...
- because a change in pressure at one point in a liquid is transmitted undiminished to every other part of the liquid and very little energy is lost in the...
- audiences for Prokofiev's appearances as a pianist were, in Europe at least, undiminished. But Prokofiev saw himself as a composer first and foremost, and increasingly...
- an Academy Award. His appetite for politics and controversy remained undiminished; by the late 1920s, he had largely renounced Fabian Society gradualism...