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Unfazed, Brady subsequently revised his forecast, stating there would be at least three earthquakes on or about July 6, August 18 and September 24, 1981, leading one USGS official to complain: " If he is allowed to continue to play this game ... he will eventually get a hit and his theories will be considered valid by many.
Unfazed by the defeat of the Axis in the Second World War, Yockey actually became even more active in neo-Fascist causes after 1945.
Unfazed by the malarial jungle, Nate Thayer would not give up looking for Pol Pot.
Unfazed, Alan proclaims himself Lord Protector, has Paddy arrested, and declares that Britain is now his " plaything ," closing the series by sneeringly remarking that if Queen Elizabeth wishes to meet with him, she will come to him.
Unfazed by this, Sheedy then promoted the rematch in 1999 as the " marshmallow " game.
Unfazed by a torrential downpour for much of its first half, the band's set went on to feature thirty five songs, including all but two tracks from Evil Urges and several covers, such as Erykah Badu's " Tyrone ", Kool and the Gang's " Get Down on It ", Sly and the Family Stone's " Hot Fun in the Summertime ", James Brown's " Cold Sweat ", Bobby Womack's " Across 110th Street ", Funkadelic's " Hit It and Quit It ", Velvet Underground's " Oh!
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" Unfazed, Beatty replied, " And you seem very young to be First Lord.
Unfazed, Random House representative Bennett Cerf recommended that stores move the book to the fiction section.
Unfazed, Edgar pressed ahead-his alarmed workmates at the Mail prevailed upon him to lower the prize money to £ 500: a £ 250 first prize, £ 200 second prize and £ 50 third prize, but were unable to restrain him in the privacy of his home.
" Unfazed, he stood his ground, pulling both pistols and firing a barrage at the charging outlaws.
Unfazed, the players were determined to create a stronger union through better communication.
Unfazed, Brinkley began using some of the first " electrical transcriptions " — what today would be called pre-recordings — to circumvent the law.
Unfazed, Donald and his budgie take their groceries and leave, abandoning his taxi cab and passengers.
Unfazed, the wolf asked if she would be traveling via the road of pins or the road of needles.
Unfazed, Glover finished out the season in Venezuela, commenting that the experience made him realize that " this game is only going to be kind to you for so many years, so you've got to try to make the best of the game when you're in it.
Unfazed, the film's director, Walt Price ( William H. Macy ), places his faith in the ability of first-time screenwriter Joseph Turner White ( Philip Seymour Hoffman ) to alter the script ; what he doesn't count on is White's apparently bottomless reserve of angst-fueled writer's block.
Unfazed, Frise created the feature Juniper Junction, which featured strongly similar characters and situations.
Unfazed Qutb Shah struck at Vinukonda and seized the fort.
Unfazed, Kato takes the two out as Azukiarai awkwardly arrives and the villain calls Agi to join him.
Unfazed at seeing the corpse, it is evident that she also knew the truth.

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The Secretary of State has also solemnly repeated a warning to the Soviet Union that the United States will not stand for another setback in Berlin, an affirmation once again taken up by the council as a whole.
Andronikos III's attempt to make up for this setback by annexing Bulgarian Thrace failed in 1332, when he was defeated by the new Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Alexander at Rousokastron.
A major setback was caused by the German Navy introducing the four-rotor Enigma used for communicating with U-boats.
This setback for Parliament in Cornwall, and the last major victory for the Royalists, was reversed by Sir Thomas Fairfax leading the New Model Army at or near Tresillian Bridge, close to Truro on 12 March 1645.
However, Eugene's military career suffered a temporary setback in 1688 when, on 6 September, the Prince suffered a severe wound to his knee by a musket ball during the Siege of Belgrade.
Charles X had succeeded Louis XVIII in 1824, but in 1827 his party suffered a major electoral setback and by 1830 the opposition liberal party became the majority.
Around 105, however, there appears to have been a serious setback at the hands of the tribes of the Picts of Alba: several Roman forts were destroyed by fire, with human remains and damaged armour at Trimontium ( at modern Newstead, in SE Scotland ) indicating hostilities at least at that site.
In the 2006 season, Spacey suffered a major setback with a production of Arthur Miller's Resurrection Blues, directed by Robert Altman.
Election results showed that the ruling government suffered a setback when it failed to obtain two-thirds majority in parliament, and five out of 12 state legislatures were won by the opposition parties.
The girls find out that a planned visit by their mother has to be postponed because of a setback in her treatment.
The Battle of Lepanto in 1571 ( which was triggered by the Ottoman capture of Venetian-controlled Cyprus in 1570 ) was another major setback for Ottoman naval supremacy in the Mediterranean Sea, despite the fact that an equally large Ottoman fleet was built in a short time and Tunisia was recovered from Spain in 1574.
The fascist government was surprised by the setback in Hobyo.
* The Roman Senate, appalled by the early setback at Ticinus, orders Tiberius Sempronius Longus to travel from Sicily to reinforce Publius Cornelius Scipio's troops.
Æthelbald suffered a setback in 752, when he was defeated by the West Saxons under Cuthred, but he seems to have restored his supremacy over Wessex by 757.
The cause of electoral fusion suffered a major setback in 1997, when the U. S. Supreme Court decided by 6-3 in Timmons v. Twin Cities Area New Party that fusion is not a constitutionally protected civil right.
Their attempts to penetrate into the Sungari to collect a tribute of grain suffered a setback in 1654, when a joint Manchu-Korean army met the Russian forces at the Battle of Hutong ( hangul: 후퉁강 hanja: 厚通江 ( 混同江 )), which was won by Manchu-Korean allied forces.
However, in the year 2000, the telecommunications industry entered a downturn and WorldCom ’ s aggressive growth strategy suffered a serious setback when it was forced by the US Justice Department to abandon its proposed merger with Sprint in mid 2000.
The English suffered another setback two days later, when the Earl of Salisbury was struck in the face by debris kicked up in cannon fire while supervising the installation of the Tourelles.
This setback was compounded by the naming, by Ba Tra, of one of the key cadre in the financial division.
Despite the second setback, by mid-January Karzai had 14 out of the 24 ministers confirmed, including the most powerful posts at foreign, defense and interior ministries.
Despite the setback caused by the storm, the town grew steadily, aided by the oil boom following the discovery petroleum reserves in Ged.

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