The crew were undismayed however, carrying the headless corpse around the deck and giving three cheers in memory of their captain, before replacing him where he fell and covering him with a Union Flag.
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Arriving in the countryside, most of the train and all of Crackford's family are lost in an accident with a collapsing bridge; Crackford, caring only for his world tour, continues on undismayed.
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Kit would expect them to continue undismayed by the much publicised diversion at Ampthill and would be looking forward to the day when he would greet them as the real discoverers of the real puzzle of " Masquerade ."
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The fleet was at once dispatched to secure Liguria, and on 14 March Otho, undismayed by omens and prophecies, started northwards at the head of his troops in the hopes of preventing the entry of Vitellius'troops into Italy.
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Ali ibn Abu Talib pressed on undismayed into the enemy ranks it was Badr again; the Muslims were invincible . ( " "'Sir John Glubb, The Great Arab Conquests, 1963 " " ')
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Undismayed by these defeats, he took part in the campaigns of King Christian IV of Denmark; when Christian withdrew from the struggle Bernhard went to the Dutch Republic and was present at the famous siege of's-Hertogenbosch in 1629.
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He flew on, cool and resolute, serenely challenging hopeless odds, to encounter the deadly fire of the Battle-Cruisers and their Escort, which shattered the port wing of his aircraft . Undismayed, he led his Squadron on, straight through this inferno of fire, in steady flight towards their target.
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The yen to experience it again certainly never left Clyde V . Maughan, who grew up on a farm in Idaho and retired eight years ago after 36 years with General Electric in Schenectady, N . Y . Undismayed by the deporable condition of the main house, he bought a 120-acre farm in 1980 just outside the village of Schoharie, 30 miles west of Albany, N . Y ., thinking he would move there in retirement.
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The whole sky was a ruddy glow as if from an enormous conflagration, but marked by the darting rays peculiar to the Northern light . " The event was noted in the diaries and letters of many soldiers at Fredericksburg, such as John W . Thompson, Jr ., who wrote " Louisiana sent those famous cosmopolitan Zouaves called the Louisiana Tigers, and there were Florida troops who, undismayed in fire, stampeded the night after Fredericksburg, when the Aurora Borealis snapped and crackled over that field of the frozen dead hard by the Rappahannock . . ."
30.
The two earls appeared to be afraid of attacking Angus, and this expedition resulted in failure . " John, the father, however, undismayed by their pusillanimity, proceeded onward through the Sound of Mull, accompanied by the MacLeans, MacLeods, MacNeills, and others, and having encountered Angus in a bay on the south side of the promontory of Ardnamurchan, a desperate combat ensued, in which Angus was again victorious . " This place is near Tobermory, and has since been known as Badh-na-fola, and the conflict is known as the Battle of Bloody Bay.