But the social and economic tensions that have threatened to tear Thailand apart are still largely undimmed.
Yet Rand's appeal has been undimmed by either the vituperation of her critics or the peculiarity of her admirers.
In the credit markets, the appetite for lending to almost anyone was undimmed.
Now the American's focus is on Oxford, and although his sporting perspectives may have changed, his competitve edge remains undimmed.
And after a month in which he's been called all sorts of names, his popularity with the fans here is undimmed.
Their work bore witness to the undimmed romance of space, and to the wonders that an epic government program can still accomplish.
But as he told CNN before he was jailed, his dreams of freedom -- for himself and for his country -- remain undimmed.
On top of that, Michael Schumacher says his motivation and desire are undimmed, and the car appears to have inherited Ferrari's admirable reliability.
Wilkinson will be 62 in February and recently celebrated his 25th anniversary as Reds chairman, but his enthusiasm for the club remains undimmed.
Mr Sale's prowess with a spanner and soldering iron remained undimmed.
She saw all this through the eyes of a child, undimmed by the cynicism or vitriol that we adults all too often just take for granted.
The religious faith that animates southern life is undimmed.
All the same, his lifelong obsession with art remained undimmed right up until the end, and he complained of feeling restless and at a loose end on Mondays, the day New York galleries are closed.
But so far the policy is undimmed.
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By virtue of Hillary's role in the most important investigation in Washington since the Army-McCarthy hearings in the 1950s, she was now at the top of the heap of America's young, public-service-minded lawyers, with an undimmed opportunity (or so Ehrman thought) to take a seat at any of Washington's or New York's top law firms, leading to a partnership.
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