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“Rimini,” for its part, has arrived on these shores as a stand-alone work, and its power, alienating and transporting by turns, has survived the journey undimmed.

From Los Angeles Times

In a statement, Associated said its "admiration" for Lawrence was undimmed and it was saddened "she has been persuaded to bring this case".

From Reuters

In relation to Lawrence, the publisher said on Monday evening: "While the Mail's admiration for Baroness Lawrence remains undimmed, we are profoundly saddened that she has been persuaded to bring this case."

From Reuters

From my first New York Film Festival, this was the first chance I had to write about one of the all-time greats, whose mischievous, humane spirit seems undimmed even after her death in 2019.

From New York Times

When television goes to college, it’s usually to focus on the students, with their youth, dewy skin and lust for life undimmed by time, experience or perspective.

From Los Angeles Times