- total....Roosevelt
ended his
speech declaring: "Fearless of the ****ure;
unheeding of our
individual fates; with
unflinching hearts and
undimmed eyes; we...
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military success, or in the
haste of the work trod on the toes of the
unheeding and was too busy even to apologize. Some
people remember such things....
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poets there must be
great audiences,
Whitman said, to the more or less
unheeding ears of
American educators. Ambitiously, hopefully, the
Academy has undertaken...
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addressed not to God in the
manner of
traditional painting, but to an
unheeding and
impersonal firing squad. He is not
granted the
heroism of individuality...
- next day. The poor
woman advises her pet to be
content with its lot.
Unheeding, the lean cat sets off for the palace.
Owing to its
infestation by cats...
- nostrils, and of the
giant bear.
These drawings defied classification;
unheeding, for the most part, of the
limitations of painting, they
ushered in a...
- soon lost in the
frantic Carnival crowd amid a sea of
bobbing masks and
unheeding,
white Pierrots. The film ends as a
desperate Baptiste is
swept away with...
- Love-lies-bleeding Empurpled all the ground:
Whatever flowers I
missed unheeding, Heartsease I found. Yet
still my
garden mound Stood sore in need of...
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believing all you hear/Think that
their lack of
virtue makes them dear;/
Unheeding me, who say that ban and bar/ Make you the stupid,
stunted things you...
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there was "a
great moral issue" at stake...."Fearless of the ****ure;
unheeding of our
individual fates; with
unflinching hearts and
undimmed eyes; we...