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An equally cool Massa insisted he was undaunted about the prospect of clawing back a seven-point deficit on home soil.
BBC: Relaxed Hamilton ignores pressure
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Undaunted, he has been searching for work online, using the free computers at a public library.
ECONOMIST: Or reform going into reverse?
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Undaunted, he embarked on an American tour last November to prove he could still pitch.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | New King In Town
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Undaunted, he played in uniform and managed to dislocate his knee when a spur became entangled in his watch-chain.
ECONOMIST: History of the net
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Undaunted, he pressed his case.
ECONOMIST: Robert Oakeshott
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From his earliest childhood, he had been unafraid of danger, undaunted by enemy gunfire or climbing up cliffs.
NEWYORKER: Heirs
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Undaunted by his disability and backed by his parents, he has proved that disabled athletes are capable of competing against and holding their own with their able-bodied rivals.
BBC: Africa
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He is the author of best-selling books such as Nixon, Undaunted Courage, and Citizen Soldiers.
FORBES: Old Soldiers Never Lie
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Undaunted, the ever-threatening Beausejour raced away from Spain's back-line as he nearly created a dangerous one-on-one with keeper Iker Casillas - but Pique sped back to make a crucial block.
BBC: Chile 1-2 Spain