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Undeterred by the NCCS exoneration, the relevant journal ( Journal of Biological Chemistry ) withdrew the paper based on its own analysis.
Undeterred by this resounding defeat, Charles of Navarre persisted in his grand design.
Undeterred by opposition, the Meiji leaders continued to modernize the nation through government-sponsored telegraph cable links to all major Japanese cities and the Asian mainland and construction of railroads, shipyards, munitions factories, mines, textile manufacturing facilities, factories, and experimental agriculture stations.
Undeterred by Latour's weak pressure on his front, Ney swung to his right and began pounding Kollowrat's troops.
Undeterred by such opposition, Gokhale would work directly with the British throughout his political career in order to further his reform goals.
Undeterred by the excommunication Manfred sought to obtain power in central and northern Italy, where the Ghibelline leader Ezzelino III da Romano had disappeared.
Undeterred by their departure, Wings released the already-completed McCartney / Laine ballad " Mull of Kintyre ", an ode to the Scottish Mull of Kintyre coastal region where McCartney had made his home in the early 1970s.
Undeterred by the president's reluctance and intent of extending American freedom to potential black soldiers, Hunter again flouted orders from the federal government and enlisted ex-slaves as soldiers in South Carolina without permission from the War Department.
Undeterred by his first failure, Drummond launched a second attack, using the same methods and formation as in the first.
Undeterred, Hore-Belisha sought to reshape the armed forces with modernising programmes similar to those he had implemented at the Ministry of Transport, improving pay, pensions and promotion prospects for working-class soldiers, whose advancement could often be blocked by nepotism amongst the upper classes.
Undeterred by the failure of the Boars Hill shop, in the 1940s she ran a business in Motcomb Street, London.
Undeterred, < span lang =" fr "> Mendès France </ span > next came to an agreement with Habib Bourguiba, the nationalist leader in Tunisia, for the independence of that colony by 1956, and began discussions with the nationalist leaders in Morocco for a French withdrawal.
Undeterred, he began applying for trials with English clubs, but he was turned down by each one.
Undeterred by the Whips criticism, Marsden then spoke out against the press officer Jo Moore who had said, that 9 / 11 was " a very good day to get out anything we want to bury "; he and Tam Dalyell were the only two Labour MPs to vote against the Government .< ref >< i > Hansard Ministerial Conduct 23 / 10 / 01
Undeterred by negativity, A-mei proceeded to work on her new album, " Maybe Tomorrow " ( 也許明天 ) which was released on September 21, 2004.
Undeterred, Murphy secured leave from his sympathetic commander, and eloped with Peggy to Duanesburgh to be married by the nearest available Dominie.
Undeterred by these setbacks, the Second Chinese Spring Offensive began on 16 May to the east of Kapyong, only to suffer their worst defeat at the Battle of the Soyang River.
Undeterred by this criticism, he published a book on the hygrometer's use in 1875, and developed a detonator for use in Göttingen's gas street lighting.
Undeterred by the O-1230 / H-2470's failure, Lycoming turned to an even larger design, the R-7755, the largest aviation piston engine ever built.
Undeterred by the political setback, she ran for lieutenant governor in 1999 and defeated Bill Hawks.
Undeterred, PETA succeeded on its third attempt by purchasing a brick which read " Break Open Your Cold Ones Toast The Padres Enjoy This Champion Organization.
Undeterred by the terms of these newly formed peace treaties, Qalawun sacked the " impregnable " Hospitaller fortress of Margat in 1285, and established a Mamluk garrison there.
Undeterred by this setback and believing he enjoyed a numerical superiority over his opponents, Eugène attacked the Austrians east of Sacile the following day.

Undeterred and heavy
Undeterred, Nogi re-opened an artillery bombardment the following day, 8 August 1904, but his assault stalled again, this time due to heavy fire from the Russian fleet led by the cruiser Novik.

Undeterred and attacks
Undeterred, the Foe made suicide attacks on the field, searching for a weak point.
Undeterred, the ARVN 8th Airborne Battalion launched small-unit attacks, but on each occasion they were repelled, and sporadic fighting continued until sundown.

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Undeterred, Charles Edward was determined to carry on in his quest for the restoration of the Stuarts.
Undeterred, Smetana hired an orchestra at his own expense to perform the symphony at the Konvikt Hall in Prague on 26 February 1855.
Undeterred, he turned his attention to moving Arsenal to a new stadium ; he eventually settled on a site in Highbury, north London, on the site of the recreation ground of St John's College of Divinity ; his close relationship with Randall Davidson helped, and the archbishop personally signed the ground's title deed.
Undeterred, he lifted his kart back on to the track and continued to race.
Undeterred, however, Blacker continued with his experiments and decided to try and invent a hand-held anti-tank weapon based on the spigot design, but found that the spigot could not generate sufficient velocity needed to penetrate armour.
Undeterred, Jourdan immediately marched on Namur to the east-northeast of Charleroi.
Undeterred he continued to issue orders and direct operations while stretched on the deck of the Hercules.
Undeterred, Vuia applied for a patent which was granted on August 17, 1903 and published on October 16, 1903.
Undeterred, according to the curious 17th-century antiquary John Aubrey ( author of the Brief Lives ), " in those days, when they went to bed they did rake up the fire, and make a X on the ashes, and pray to God and Saint Sythe to deliver them from fire, and from water, and from all misadventure.
Undeterred, he cultivated the more winnable Spen Valley until 1929 when the party resolved not to oppose sitting Liberal Member of Parliament ( MP ) Sir John Simon while he was absent on the Simon Commission in India.
Undeterred, and booming with confidence and the sense that they were on the verge of a major creative renaissance, The Beach Boys began formulating what would prove to be one of the most acclaimed albums of their career.
Undeterred, O ' Sullivan entered the 5000 m and 10000 m, having never run the latter event before on the track.

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Undeterred, Nagarathnammal began a third front which conducted its own music programs at the rear of the shrine.

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Undeterred, Q-Tip recorded 2005's Open, a slightly more accessible album, featuring contributions from André 3000, Common, and D ' Angelo.
Undeterred, Saladin invaded the Crusader states from the west and won a victory over Baldwin at the Battle of Marj Ayyun in 1179.
Undeterred, Kovic continued speaking to students from the school's football grandstands.
Undeterred, Terebi Doga found external sponsorship from Matsushita Company, ( later to be known as National Panasonic Matsushita ), and sold their new version of Dolphin Prince to rival TBS Network.
Undeterred, Jimmy then tests his latest invention, a form of bubble transportation made from a special pickle jar gum.
Undeterred, Weil worked continuously until his death from cancer in 1959.
Undeterred, he sprang to his feet and read through the whole proclamation from beginning to end before taking cover.
Undeterred about his career plans by repeated rejections of his applications to the USC School of Cinema-Television, he worked on the project on his own time, and with help from Charles H. Joffe got the rights to clips necessary to make the film.
Undeterred, Gálvez rallied the support of the colony and on August 27 set out by land toward Baton Rouge, using as an explanation for the movement the need to defend Spanish Louisiana from an expected British attack.

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